List of number-one albums of 2023 (Finland)

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This is the complete list of number-one albums in Finland in 2023 according to the Official Finnish Charts compiled by Musiikkituottajat. The chart is based on sales of physical and digital albums as well as music streaming.

Contents

Chart history

Number-one albums of 2023 in Finland
WeekAlbumArtist(s)Reference(s)
Week 1LimboCosti [1]
Week 2Sextape IISexmane [2]
Week 3 Neon Noir VV [3]
Week 4VastustamatonGettomasa [4]
Week 5 [5]
Week 6 [6]
Week 7Näkemiin, melankolia Vesala [7]
Week 8VastustamatonGettomasa [8]
Week 9 Anno 1696 Insomnium [9]
Week 10VastustamatonGettomasa [10]
Week 11ValeriaArppa [11]
Week 12Maailman onnellisin kansa Maustetytöt [12]
Week 13VastustamatonGettomasa [13]
Week 14Hyvikset ja pahikset Kuumaa [14]
Week 15 [15]
Week 16 72 Seasons Metallica [16]
Week 17Hyvikset ja pahiksetKuumaa [17]
Week 18 [18]
Week 19 [19]
Week 20 [20]
Week 21 [21]
Week 22 [22]
Week 23Kävi miten kävi Isac Elliot [23]
Week 24 [24]
Week 25Sisään ja ulos Antti Tuisku [25]
Week 26 [26]
Week 27Hyvikset ja pahiksetKuumaa [27]
Week 28 [28]
Week 29 [29]
Week 30 [30]
Week 31 Utopia Travis Scott [31]
Week 32Hyvikset ja pahiksetKuumaa [32]
Week 33 [33]
Week 34 [34]
Week 35 [35]
Week 36Kertoimia vastaanJami Faltin [36]
Week 37 [37]
Week 38HupsisBee [38]
Week 39Merkittävät erot Behm [39]
Week 40X Stam1na [40]
Week 41Merkittävät erotBehm [41]
Week 42 [42]
Week 43Euro Musik Cledos [43]
Week 44AinoLauri Haav [44]
Week 45RäppäriIbe [45]
Week 46 [46]
Week 47 [47]
Week 48 [48]
Week 49 [49]
Week 50Rebirth – Greatest Hits Old Gods of Asgard [50]
Week 51A Chapter Called Children of Bodom Children of Bodom [51]
Week 52Tulkoon joulu Suvi Teräsniska [52]

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