This is a list of the number-one hits of 2008 on FIMI's Italian Download and Albums Charts.
Issue date | Song | Artist | Album | Artist |
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4 January | "Baby Let's Play House" | Elvis Presley | All the Best | Zucchero |
11 January | GiannaBest | Gianna Nannini | ||
18 January | Safari | Jovanotti | ||
25 January | ||||
1 February | Beat ReGeneration | Pooh | ||
8 February | "Apologize" | Timbaland presents OneRepublic | ||
15 February | "Baby Let's Play House" | Elvis Presley | ||
22 February | "Apologize" | Timbaland presents OneRepublic | ||
29 February | "Estupido" | Cinema 2 | Safari | Jovanotti |
7 March | "Colpo di fulmine" | Giò Di Tonno and Lola Ponce | ||
14 March | "Il mondo che vorrei" | Vasco Rossi | ||
21 March | ||||
28 March | Il mondo che vorrei | Vasco Rossi | ||
4 April | "4 Minutes" | Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland | ||
11 April | "A te" | Jovanotti | ||
18 April | ||||
25 April | Hard Candy | Madonna | ||
2 May | ||||
9 May | ||||
16 May | Safari | Jovanotti | ||
23 May | Per brevità chiamato artista | Francesco De Gregori | ||
30 May | "Non ti scordar mai di me" | Giusy Ferreri | Secondo tempo | Ligabue |
6 June | ||||
13 June | "Cry..." | Novecento | Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends | Coldplay |
20 June | ||||
27 June | "Everything" | Michael Bublé | Non ti scordar mai di me | Giusy Ferreri |
4 July | "Non ti scordar mai di me" | Giusy Ferreri | ||
11 July | ||||
18 July | ||||
25 July | ||||
1 August | ||||
8 August | ||||
15 August | ||||
22 August | ||||
29 August | ||||
5 September | ||||
12 September | Death Magnetic | Metallica | ||
19 September | "I Kissed a Girl" | Katy Perry | Psiche | Paolo Conte |
26 September | ||||
3 October | Dig Out Your Soul | Oasis | ||
10 October | "Alla Mia Età" | Tiziano Ferro | Musica moderna | Ivano Fossati |
17 October | "Novembre" | Giusy Ferreri | Black Ice | AC/DC |
24 October | Questo sono io | Gigi D'Alessio | ||
31 October | Il cielo ha una porta sola | Biagio Antonacci | ||
7 November | Alla Mia Età | Tiziano Ferro | ||
14 November | Primavera in anticipo | Laura Pausini | ||
21 November | ||||
28 November | ||||
5 December | ||||
12 December | ||||
19 December | ||||
26 December |
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