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Year Artist Album Certification [1] [2] Certified sales 1993 Ace of Base: Happy Nation: Diamond 1,000,000 1999 Alain Souchon: Au ras des paquerettes: Diamond 1,000,000
1.2 Albums chart. 2 See also. ... This is a list of the French SNEP Top 200 Singles and Top 200 Albums number-ones of 2024. ... (France) List of top 10 singles in ...
The following is a list of best-selling albums by country. Depends on the measurement, record sales of albums are taken by estimations or certifications. Note that some of the data are incomplete due to a lack of available published data from a number of territories, unlike the United Kingdom and the United States with recognized national measurement firms and certifying bodies such as ...
Canadian Albums Chart; Canadian Hot 100; Canadian Singles Chart; RPM (1964-2000) CHUM Chart; Mexico. Mexico Airplay (singles chart) Monitor Latino (singles chart) Top 100 Mexico (albums chart) United States. Billboard. Billboard charts; Billboard Hot 100 (singles chart) Billboard 200 (albums chart) Cash Box (1942-1996, 2006-present) Mediabase ...
T. List of top 10 singles in 2010 (France) List of top 10 singles in 2011 (France) List of top 10 singles in 2012 (France) List of top 10 singles in 2013 (France)
This is a list of singles that have peaked at number-one in France from the Top 100 Singles chart compiled weekly by Institut français d'opinion publique (1955 - 1983) and Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (since 1984).
France "Soirée disco" 1996 1 Bosh: France "Djomb" 2020 5 David Bowie: United Kingdom "Space Oddity" 2016 1 Naughty Boy: United Kingdom "Runnin' (Lose It All)" 2017 1 Bramsito France "Sale Mood" 2019 1 Bratisla Boys: France "Stach Stach" 2002 10 Brown, Alphonse: France "Le Frunkp" 2003 7 Bruel, Patrick: France "Qui a le droit... (live)" 1991 7
This date marks the debut broadcast of Top 50, a television chart show on the recently launched Canal+ network. [1] From the late 1980s, the French charts were complied for SNEP by Top No. 1 which was a subsidiary of Europe No. 1, but SNEP pulled out of the deal in February 1992 because they were unhappy with how Top No. 1 compiled the charts. [3]