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This is a list of the songs that have reached number one on the Mahasz Rádiós Top 40 airplay chart during the 2000s. The issue date is the date the song began its run at number one the first issue was on 13 May 2002.The current number one is "Stumblin' In" by Cyril. [1] Madonna scored 6 number ones this decade, the most among all artists.
This is a list of the songs that have reached number one on the Mahasz Rádiós Top 40 airplay chart during the 2020s. The issue date is the date the song began its run at number one during the decade. Disturbed topped the chart for 17 weeks with "The Sound of Silence the most by a single track this decade.
Hungarian folk music is a prominent part of the national identity and continues to play a major part in Hungarian music. [1] [2] The Busójárás carnival in Mohács is a major folk music event in Hungary, formerly featuring the long-established and well-regarded Bogyiszló orchestra. [3]
The issue date is the date the song began its run at number one. "Bad Romance", Lady Gaga's first single off her second studio album The Fame Monster was the most played song in the Hungarian radios for five weeks, while "Alejandro topped the chart for eight weeks. Cheryl Cole's "Fight for This Love" was at number one for 14 weeks.
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Hungarian Recording Industry Association (Hungarian: Magyar Hanglemezkiadók Szövetsége, more commonly abbreviated to MAHASZ or Mahasz) is the Hungarian music industry association, founded in 1992. MAHASZ issues the Hungarian Music Awards, awards music recording certification and maintains the music charts for Hungary.
Their music shows the characteristic features of Hungarian music and the words of their songs are mostly Hungarian, with some dialect differences. [33] The anthem of the Csángós [clarification needed (see Talk:Csángós/Archive 2 § Anthem)] refers to Csángó Hungarians multiple times. [34] [35]
Illés (Hungarian name: Illés együttes = Illés Ensemble) was a Hungarian rock/beat band (1960–1973), and was one of the biggest groups of the 1960s and early 1970s rock boom in Hungary. The band is often compared to the Beatles as regards the time period of its activity, its artistic and cultural influence and continuing popularity.