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  2. List of number-one hits (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    List of number-one hits (Belgium) This is a list of number-one singles in Belgium from VRT Top 30 (1970–1995) and Ultratop (1995–present). In Belgium there are two parallel industry standard ("official") hit music charts, one for the Dutch -speaking and another for the French -speaking community. [1][2]

  3. List of best-selling singles in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the best-selling singles in Belgium. Depends on the measurement, list is divided by claimed sales and official certifications from Ultratop , which online base operated since 1995.

  4. Category:Number-one singles in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    I Can't Stand the Rain (song) I Don't Wanna Dance (Eddy Grant song) I Feel Love. I Hate U, I Love U. I Just Can't Stop Loving You. I Know There's Something Going On. I Want to Break Free. I Will Always Love You. I Will Follow Him.

  5. Category:Lists of number-one songs in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    0–9. List of number-one hits of 1980 (Flanders) List of number-one hits of 1981 (Flanders) List of number-one hits of 1982 (Flanders) List of number-one hits of 1983 (Flanders)

  6. La Brabançonne - Wikipedia

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    La Brabançonne. " La Brabançonne " (French: [la bʁabɑ̃sɔn] (La Brabançonne); Dutch: "De Brabançonne"; German: "Das Lied von Brabant") is the national anthem of Belgium. The originally French title refers to the Duchy of Brabant; the name is usually untranslated in Belgium's other two official languages, Dutch and German. [a]

  7. Bruxelles je t'aime - Wikipedia

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    Bruxelles je t'aime. " Bruxelles je t'aime " (transl. Brussels I love you) is a song by Belgian singer-songwriter Angèle. It was released on October 10, 2021 as the lead single from her second studio album Nonante-Cinq. [3] Angèle wrote the song and produced it with Tristan Salvati. It reached number one in Wallonia.

  8. List of number-one albums of 2020 (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian Albums Chart, divided into the two main regions of Flanders and Wallonia, ranks the best-performing albums in Belgium, as compiled by Ultratop. Flanders [ edit ] List of number-one albums of 2020 in Flanders

  9. Free (Ultra Naté song) - Wikipedia

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    The song also was a top-20 hit in Norway and Belgium, where it reached numbers 17 and 11, respectively. In addition, it peaked within the top 30 in the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Sweden, the top 40 in Australia and Austria, and the top 50 in Germany. On the Eurochart Hot 100, "Free" went to number eight