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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.
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"
Song 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"
Germany is the third largest music market in the world and the second largest in Europe. [1] This is a list of the best-selling singles in Germany, some of which have been certified by the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI). Since June 1, 2014, BVMI certifies a single platinum for the download or shipment of 400,000 copies across Germany. [2]
Top song sales artist. Shaboozey wins a trophy for top-selling song at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards, which aired Dec. 12, 2024. Jelly Roll. Jung Kook. WINNER: Shaboozey. Taylor Swift.
Sony Music Germany and Music Women* Germany have unveiled the winners of the third annual Female* Producer Prize, recognizing 10 female and non-binary producers across two categories. The ...
Artist Nationality Title 1 Timbaland presents OneRepublic United States "Apologize" 2 Leona Lewis United Kingdom "Bleeding Love" 3 Kid Rock United States "All Summer Long" 4 Schnuffel Germany "Kuschel Song" 5 Katy Perry United States "I Kissed a Girl" 6 Duffy United Kingdom "Mercy" 7 Ich + Ich Germany "So soll es bleiben" 8 Amy Macdonald
The official German airplay chart is an airplay chart compiled by MusicTrace on behalf of Bundesverband Musikindustrie (Federal Association of Phonographic Industry; BVMI). The chart was introduced in 1977 and was first compiled by Nielsen Music Control and since September 2015 by MusicTrace. [1]