The official German airplay chart ranks the most frequently broadcast songs on German radio stations. In 2015, 17 different songs reached the top, based on weekly airplay data compiled by MusicTrace on behalf of Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI). [1] The radio stations are chosen based on the reach of each station. A specific number of evaluated stations is not given. [2]
‡ | Indicates singles which also reached the top of the German single chart |
Issue date | Title | Artist(s) | Ref. |
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3 January | "Thinking Out Loud" | Ed Sheeran | [3] |
10 January | [4] | ||
17 January | [5] | ||
24 January | "Outside" | Calvin Harris featuring Ellie Goulding | [6] |
1 February | [7] | ||
8 February | "Real Love" | Clean Bandit and Jess Glynne | [8] |
15 February | "Outside" | Calvin Harris featuring Ellie Goulding | [9] |
22 February | "Lips Are Movin" | Meghan Trainor | [10] |
1 March | [11] | ||
8 March | [12] | ||
15 March | [13] | ||
22 March | [14] | ||
29 March | "Love Me like You Do" ‡ | Ellie Goulding | [15] |
5 April | [16] | ||
12 April | "FourFiveSeconds" | Rihanna, Kanye West and Paul McCartney | [17] |
19 April | "Like I Can" | Sam Smith | [18] |
26 April | "Don't Worry" | Madcon featuring Ray Dalton | [19] |
3 May | [20] | ||
10 May | [21] | ||
17 May | [22] | ||
24 May | [23] | ||
31 May | "Want to Want Me" | Jason Derulo | [24] |
6 June | [25] | ||
13 June | "Headlights" | Robin Schulz | [26] |
20 June | [27] | ||
27 June | "Stole the Show" | Kygo featuring Parson James | [28] |
4 July | [29] | ||
11 July | "Bye Bye" | Cro | [30] |
18 July | [31] | ||
25 July | [32] | ||
1 August | [33] | ||
8 August | "Reality"‡ | Lost Frequencies featuring Janieck Devy | [34] |
15 August | [35] | ||
22 August | "Sugar" | Robin Schulz featuring Francesco Yates | [36] |
29 August | [37] | ||
5 September | [38] | ||
12 September | [39] | ||
19 September | [40] | ||
25 September | [41] | ||
2 October | [42] | ||
9 October | [43] | ||
16 October | [44] | ||
23 October | "Book of Love" | Felix Jaehn featuring Polina | [45] |
30 October | [46] | ||
6 November | [47] | ||
13 November | [48] | ||
20 November | "Hello" ‡ | Adele | [49] |
27 November | [50] | ||
4 December | [51] | ||
11 December | [52] | ||
18 December | [53] | ||
25 December | [54] |
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