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] The Current Number one is "Feels Like I'm Falling in Love" by Coldplay. [2]
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Artist | Wks. |
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Pink | 51 |
Robin Schulz | 46 |
Ed Sheeran | 36 |
Katy Perry | 33 |
Robbie Williams | 32 |
David Guetta | 28 |
Nelly Furtado | 25 |
Sia | 24 |
Ava Max | 24 |
Calvin Harris | 23 |
OneRepublic | 23 |
Artist | No. | Songs |
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Pink | 15 | |
Robin Schulz |
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Katy Perry | 9 | |
Ed Sheeran | ||
Calvin Harris | 8 | |
Robbie Williams | ||
David Guetta | ||
Rihanna | 7 | |
Nico Santos | ||
Dua Lipa | ||
Ava Max | ||
OneRepublic |
Week | Title | Artist |
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1 | "Shame" | Monrose |
2 | "If Everyone Cared" | Nickelback |
3 | "All Good Things (Come to an End)" | Nelly Furtado |
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6 | "Lied 1 – Stück vom Himmel" | Herbert Grönemeyer |
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11 | "Say It Right" | Nelly Furtado |
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15 | "What Goes Around... Comes Around" | Justin Timberlake |
16 | "Say It Right" | Nelly Furtado |
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23 | "Makes Me Wonder" | Maroon 5 |
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25 | "Say It Right" | Nelly Furtado |
26 | "Umbrella" | Rihanna featuring Jay-Z |
27 | "Say It Right" | Nelly Furtado |
28 | "4 in the Morning" | Gwen Stefani |
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30 | "Big Girls Don't Cry" | Fergie |
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33 | "Rockstar" | Nickelback |
34 | "1973" | James Blunt |
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40 | "Hey There Delilah" | Plain White T's |
41 | "1973" | James Blunt |
42 | "When Did Your Heart Go Missing?" | Rooney |
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44 | "About You Now" | Sugababes |
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47 | "Apologize" | Timbaland presents OneRepublic |
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Week | Title | Artist |
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1 | "Apologize" | Timbaland presents OneRepublic |
2 | "Bleeding Love" | Leona Lewis |
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7 | "Early Winter" | Gwen Stefani |
8 | "I'll Be Waiting" | Lenny Kravitz |
9 | "Bleeding Love" | Leona Lewis |
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13 | "Stop and Stare" | OneRepublic |
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17 | "Mercy" | Duffy |
18 | "4 Minutes" | Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake |
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21 | "Love Song" | Sara Bareilles |
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25 | "Helden 2008" | Revolverheld |
26 | ||
27 | "Better in Time" | Leona Lewis |
28 | "Mercy" | Duffy |
29 | "Viva la Vida" | Coldplay |
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35 | "I Kissed a Girl" | Katy Perry |
36 | ||
37 | "So What" | Pink |
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45 | "Through the Eyes of a Child" | Reamonn |
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47 | "Miles Away" | Madonna |
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49 | "Hot n Cold" | Katy Perry |
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52 | "Sober" | Pink |
Week | Title | Artist |
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1 | "Sober" | Pink |
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3 | "Broken Strings" | James Morrison featuring Nelly Furtado |
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7 | "Irgendwas bleibt" | Silbermond |
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13 | "My Life Would Suck Without You" | Kelly Clarkson |
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15 | "Ayo Technology" | Milow |
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17 | "Please Don't Leave Me" | Pink |
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22 | "The Whole Story" | Sunrise Avenue |
23 | "Ayo Technology" | Milow |
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25 | "Moments Like This" | Reamonn |
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28 | "Waking Up in Vegas" | Katy Perry |
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31 | "21 Guns" | Green Day |
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36 | Manos al Aire | Nelly Furtado |
37 | "Funhouse" | Pink |
38 | "Bodies" | Robbie Williams |
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47 | "Secrets" | OneRepublic |
48 | "Pflaster" | Ich + Ich |
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51 | "I Will Love You Monday (365)" | Aura Dione |
52 | "I Don't Believe You" | Pink |
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Week | Title | Artist |
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1 | "Secrets" | OneRepublic |
2 | "I Like" | Keri Hilson |
3 | "Fireflies" | Owl City |
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8 | "Fight for This Love" | Cheryl Cole |
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12 | "All the Right Moves" | OneRepublic |
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14 | "Satellite" | Lena Meyer-Landrut |
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16 | "Bad Influence" | Pink |
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18 | "Whataya Want from Me" | Adam Lambert |
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23 | "California Gurls" | Katy Perry featuring Snoop Dogg |
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29 | "Alejandro" | Lady Gaga |
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33 | "We No Speak Americano" | Yolanda Be Cool and DCUP |
34 | "Wonderful Life" | Hurts |
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36 | "Alejandro" | Lady Gaga |
37 | "Teenage Dream" | Katy Perry |
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41 | "Shame" | Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow |
42 | "Stay the Night" | James Blunt |
43 | "Raise Your Glass" | Pink |
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49 | "Just the Way You Are" | Bruno Mars |
50 | "Raise Your Glass" | Pink |
51 | "Just the Way You Are" | Bruno Mars |
52 | "Hold My Hand" | Michael Jackson featuring Akon |
Week | Title | Artist |
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1 | "Good Life" | OneRepublic |
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3 | "Rolling in the Deep" | Adele |
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7 | "Grenade" | Bruno Mars |
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9 | "Stay" | Hurts |
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12 | "Hollywood Hills" | Sunrise Avenue |
13 | "Perfect" | Pink |
14 | "You and Me (In My Pocket)" | Milow |
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18 | "S&M" | Rihanna |
19 | "Price Tag" | Jessie J featuring B.o.B |
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26 | "The Lazy Song" | Bruno Mars |
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28 | "Mr. Saxobeat" | Alexandra Stan |
29 | "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" | Katy Perry |
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31 | "The Edge of Glory" | Lady Gaga |
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34 | "Danza Kuduro" | Lucenzo featuring Don Omar |
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36 | "New Age" | Marlon Roudette |
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43 | "Marry You" | Bruno Mars |
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46 | "Geronimo" | Aura Dione |
47 | "Paradise" | Coldplay |
48 | "Geronimo" | Aura Dione |
49 | "We Found Love" | Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris |
50 | "Hangover" | Taio Cruz featuring Flo Rida |
51 | ||
52 | "Somebody That I Used to Know" | Gotye featuring Kimbra |
Week | Title | Artist |
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1 | "Somebody That I Used to Know" | Gotye featuring Kimbra |
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5 | "Himmel auf" | Silbermond |
6 | "Heart Skips a Beat" | Olly Murs featuring Rizzle Kicks |
7 | "Ai se eu te pego!" | Michel Teló |
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10 | "Heart Skips a Beat" | Olly Murs featuring Rizzle Kicks |
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12 | "Friends" | Aura Dione |
13 | ||
14 | "Drive By" | Train |
15 | "Breathing" | Jason Derulo |
16 | "Heart Skips a Beat" | Olly Murs featuring Rizzle Kicks |
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18 | "Count On Me" | Bruno Mars |
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21 | "Tage wie diese" | Die Toten Hosen |
22 | ||
23 | "Too Close" | Alex Clare |
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26 | "M&F" | Die Ärzte |
27 | "Payphone" | Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa |
28 | "Whistle" | Flo Rida |
29 | ||
30 | "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" | Pink |
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38 | "Candy" | Robbie Williams |
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43 | "Diamonds" | Rihanna |
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50 | "Skyfall" | Adele |
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