The official German Airplay Chart is an airplay chart compiled by Nielsen Music Control on behalf of Bundesverband Musikindustrie (Federal Association of Phonographic Industry).
Indicates singles which also reached the top of the German singles chart |
Issue date | Title | Artist(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
7 January | "Easy on Me" | Adele | [1] |
14 January | "Moth to a Flame" | Swedish House Mafia and The Weeknd | [2] |
21 January | "Young Right Now" | Robin Schulz and Dennis Lloyd | [3] |
28 January | [4] | ||
4 February | "ABCDEFU" | Gayle | [5] |
11 February | [6] | ||
18 February | [7] | ||
25 February | [8] | ||
4 March | [9] | ||
11 March | "Infinity" | Jaymes Young | [10] |
18 March | [11] | ||
25 March | "In the Dark" | Purple Disco Machine and Sophie and the Giants | [12] |
1 April | [13] | ||
8 April | [14] | ||
15 April | [15] | ||
22 April | [16] | ||
29 April | [17] | ||
6 May | "In Your Arms (For an Angel)" | Topic, Robin Schulz, Nico Santos and Paul van Dyk | [18] |
13 May | "Sorry" | ClockClock | [19] |
20 May | "As It Was" | Harry Styles | [20] |
27 May | [21] | ||
3 June | [22] | ||
10 June | [23] | ||
17 June | [24] | ||
24 June | [25] | ||
1 July | [26] | ||
8 July | [27] | ||
15 July | "Maybe You're the Problem" | Ava Max | [28] |
22 July | [29] | ||
29 July | [30] | ||
5 August | [31] | ||
12 August | "Weekend Lover" | Nico Santos | [32] |
19 August | [33] | ||
26 August | [34] | ||
2 September | [35] | ||
9 September | [36] | ||
16 September | [37] | ||
23 September | "Looking for Love" | Lena | [38] |
30 September | "Sunroof" | Nicky Youre and Dazy | [39] |
7 October | "Hold Me Closer" | Elton John and Britney Spears | [40] |
14 October | [41] | ||
21 October | [42] | ||
28 October | [43] | ||
4 November | [44] | ||
11 November | [45] | ||
18 November | "I'm Good (Blue)" | David Guetta and Bebe Rexha | [46] |
25 November | [47] | ||
2 December | "Hold Me Closer" | Elton John and Britney Spears | [48] |
9 December | "Someone Else" | ClockClock | [49] |
16 December | [50] | ||
23 December | "Anti-Hero" | Taylor Swift | [51] |
30 December | [52] |
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