This list contains all Brazilian entries on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The chart, compiled and published by Billboard magazine, tracks the most listened-to songs each week in the United States and is a measure of popularity. It gathers data from streams on various platforms, around 1,000 radio stations in the country, as well as digital and physical sales.
The first time a Brazilian artist appeared on the chart was in 1963, with Los Indios Tabajaras and their instrumental version of the song "Maria Elena". However, musician Sérgio Mendes is the Brazilian artist with the most entries on the chart, with 14 songs throughout his career. Anitta is the Brazilian female singer with the most entries on the Billboard Hot 100, and she has also become the Brazilian artist with the highest peak on the Hot 100 in the 21st century. Singer Pabllo Vittar became the first Brazilian drag queen ever to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, and the second overall to do so after American drag star RuPaul.