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The entire top 100 singles and top 100 albums are officially released the following Friday by GfK Entertainment. The charts are based on weekly physical and digital sales and streams of singles and albums, as well as the amount of airplay the songs receive on German radio stations .
The entire top 100 singles and top 100 albums are officially released the following Friday by GfK Entertainment. The charts are based on weekly physical and digital sales and streams of singles and albums, as well as the amount of airplay the songs receive on German radio stations .
Issue date Title Artist(s) Ref. 5 January "Houdini" Dua Lipa [1]12 January "Overdrive" Ofenbach featuring Norma Jean Martine [2]19 January "Houdini" Dua Lipa [3]26 January "I'll Be There"
Artist(s) Wks. Year(s) Ref. "Ganz Paris träumt von der Liebe" Caterina Valente and Kurt Edelhagen: 21 1955 [1] "Heimweh" Freddy Quinn 1956 "Cindy, Oh Cindy" Margot Eskens: 1957 "All I Want for Christmas Is You" Mariah Carey: 2019–2024 "Die Gitarre und das Meer" Freddy Quinn 17 1959 "Rivers of Babylon" Boney M. 1978 [2] "Despacito"
The entire top 100 singles and top 100 albums are officially released the following Friday by GfK Entertainment. The charts are based on sales of physical singles and albums from retail outlets as well as permanent music downloads.
The BVMI began its certifications in 1975, therefore popular artists from earlier eras are generally not represented on this list. This excludes artists such as Heintje Simons, Peter Alexander, Freddy Quinn, Caterina Valente, or the Rolling Stones, and may explain the lower-than-expected sales figures for pre-1975 artists like The Beatles ...
Artist Nationality Title 1 Deutschland sucht den Superstar Germany "We Have a Dream" 2 Alexander Klaws Germany "Take Me Tonight" 3 Yvonne Catterfeld Germany "Für dich" 4 RZA featuring Xavier Naidoo United States Germany "Ich kenne nichts (das so schön ist wie du)" 5 t.A.T.u. Russia "All The Things She Said" 6 Eminem United States "Lose Yourself"
Pop music from West Germany was often heard in East Germany, had more variety and is still present today, while East German music has had little influence. In West Germany, English-language pop music became more and more important, and today most songs on the radio are English. Nevertheless, there is great diversity in German language pop music.