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. |
---|---|---|---|
6 January | "Anti-Hero" | Taylor Swift | [1] |
13 January | [2] | ||
20 January | [3] | ||
27 January | [4] | ||
3 February | "10:35" | Tiësto and Tate McRae | [5] |
10 February | [6] | ||
17 February | [7] | ||
24 February | "Flowers" ‡ | Miley Cyrus | [8] |
3 March | [9] | ||
10 March | [10] | ||
17 March | [11] | ||
24 March | [12] | ||
31 March | [13] | ||
7 April | [14] | ||
14 April | [15] | ||
21 April | [16] | ||
28 April | "Feel Alive" | Kamrad | [17] |
5 May | "Trustfall" | Pink | [18] |
12 May | "Eyes Closed" | Ed Sheeran | [19] |
19 May | [20] | ||
26 May | [21] | ||
2 June | [22] | ||
9 June | [23] | ||
16 June | "Baby Don't Hurt Me" | David Guetta, Anne-Marie and Coi Leray | [24] |
23 June | [25] | ||
30 June | [26] | ||
7 July | [27] | ||
14 July | [28] | ||
21 July | [29] | ||
28 July | "Dance the Night" | Dua Lipa | [30] |
4 August | [31] | ||
11 August | "Over" | ClockClock | [32] |
18 August | "Dance the Night" | Dua Lipa | [33] |
25 August | [34] | ||
1 September | [35] | ||
8 September | "What I Want" | Lena | [36] |
15 September | "Cynical" | Twocolors, Safri Duo and Chris De Sarandy | [37] |
22 September | [38] | ||
29 September | [39] | ||
6 October | [40] | ||
13 October | "Cruel Summer" | Taylor Swift | [41] |
20 October | [42] | ||
27 October | [43] | ||
3 November | [44] | ||
10 November | "Lifeline" | Glockenbach/ Ella Henderson | [45] |
17 November | "Single Soon" | Selena Gomez | [46] |
24 November | "Greedy" | Tate McRae | [47] |
1 December | "Strangers" | Kenya Grace | [48] |
8 December | [49] | ||
15 December | [50] | ||
22 December | "I'll Be There" | Robin Schulz , Rita Ora and Tiago PZK | [51] |
29 December | "Houdini" | Dua Lipa | [52] |
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