This is a list of the Swiss Hitparade number ones of 2010.
Issue date | Song | Artist | Album | Artist |
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3 January | "Monday Morning" | Melanie Fiona | The Element of Freedom | Alicia Keys |
10 January | The Fame | Lady Gaga | ||
17 January | "Russian Roulette" | Rihanna | ||
24 January | "Tik Tok" | Kesha | ||
31 January | ||||
7 February | ||||
14 February | ||||
21 February | Soldier of Love | Sade | ||
28 February | Small Lights In The Dark | Lunik | ||
7 March | ||||
14 March | "Replay" | Iyaz | Hoodoo | Krokus |
21 March | "Tik Tok" | Kesha | A Curious Thing | Amy Macdonald |
28 March | ||||
4 April | "Alors on danse" | Stromae | ||
11 April | 1983 | Sophie Hunger | ||
18 April | A Curious Thing | Amy Macdonald | ||
25 April | ||||
2 May | "Don't Believe" | Mehrzad Marashi | Iron Man 2 (Soundtrack) | AC/DC |
9 May | "Alors on danse" | Stromae | HomeRekords | Züri West |
16 May | "Break Your Heart" | Taio Cruz featuring Ludacris | Iron Man 2 (Soundtrack) | AC/DC |
23 May | "Wavin' Flag" | K'naan | 2010 | DJ Antoine |
30 May | Für dich immer noch Fanta Sie | Die Fantastischen Vier | ||
6 June | The House | Katie Melua | ||
13 June | "Satellite" | Lena | To the Sea | Jack Johnson |
20 June | "Wavin' Flag" | K'naan | The House | Katie Melua |
27 June | "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" | Shakira featuring Freshlyground | ||
4 July | "Helele" | Velile and Safri Duo | Recovery | Eminem |
11 July | ||||
18 July | "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" | Shakira featuring Freshlyground | ||
25 July | ||||
1 August | ||||
8 August | "We No Speak Americano" | Yolanda Be Cool and DCUP | ||
15 August | ||||
22 August | ||||
29 August | The Final Frontier | Iron Maiden | ||
5 September | Recovery | Eminem | ||
12 September | "Legändä & Heldä" | Bligg | The Greatest Hits Sessions | The Bellamy Brothers & Gölä |
19 September | "Love the Way You Lie" | Eminem featuring Rihanna | ||
26 September | A Thousand Suns | Linkin Park | ||
3 October | The Greatest Hits Sessions | Bellamy Brothers & Gölä | ||
10 October | ||||
17 October | ||||
24 October | "Heaven" | Gotthard | ||
31 October | "Loca" | Shakira featuring El Cata | Come Around Sundown | Kings of Leon |
7 November | "Stay the Night" | James Blunt | Bart aber herzlich | Bligg |
14 November | "Loca" | Shakira featuring El Cata | ||
21 November | Some Kind of Trouble | James Blunt | ||
28 November | Loud | Rihanna | ||
5 December | "Barbra Streisand" | Duck Sauce | Bart aber herzlich | Bligg |
12 December | Heaven – Best of Ballads Part 2 | Gotthard | ||
19 December | "The Time (Dirty Bit)" | The Black Eyed Peas | Neui Wält | Baschi |
26 December | Heaven – Best of Ballads Part 2 | Gotthard | ||
# | Artist | Title | Peak |
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1 | Shakira featuring Freshlyground | "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" | 1 |
2 | Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP | "We No Speak Americano" | 1 |
3 | Eminem featuring Rihanna | "Love the Way You Lie" | 1 |
4 | K'naan | "Wavin' Flag" | 1 |
5 | Stromae | "Alors on danse" | 1 |
6 | Kesha | "Tik Tok" | 1 |
7 | Edward Maya featuring Vika Jigulina | "Stereo Love" | 2 |
8 | Lady Gaga | "Alejandro" | 3 |
9 | Taio Cruz featuring Ludacris | "Break Your Heart" | 1 |
10 | Jay-Z featuring Alicia Keys | "Empire State of Mind" | 4 |
Issue date | Song | Artist | Album | Artist |
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3 January | "Russian Roulette" | Rihanna | I Dreamed a Dream | Susan Boyle |
10 January | The Fame | Lady Gaga | ||
17 January | ||||
24 January | "Tik Tok" | Ke$ha | ||
31 January | "Stereo Love" | Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina | The E.N.D. | The Black Eyed Peas |
7 February | ||||
14 February | ||||
21 February | "Tik Tok" | Ke$ha | Heligoland | Massive Attack |
28 February | Soldier of Love | Sade | ||
7 March | ||||
14 March | "Stereo Love" | Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina | ||
21 March | "Replay" | Iyaz | A Curious Thing | Amy Macdonald |
28 March | "Stereo Love" | Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina | La crise de nerfs! | Les Enfoirés |
4 April | "Alors on danse" | Stromae | On trace la route | Christophe Maé |
11 April | ||||
18 April | ||||
25 April | ||||
2 May | Tango 3.0 | Gotan Project | ||
9 May | "Break Your Heart" | Taio Cruz featuring Ludacris | ||
16 May | ||||
23 May | ||||
30 May | The Fame | Lady Gaga | ||
6 June | The House | Katie Melua | ||
13 June | "Satellite" | Lena | To the Sea | Jack Johnson |
20 June | "Wavin' Flag" | K'naan | Blood Like Lemonade | Morcheeba |
27 June | "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" | Shakira featuring Freshlyground | Zaz | Zaz |
4 July | Recovery | Eminem | ||
11 July | ||||
18 July | Zaz | Zaz | ||
25 July | ||||
1 August | ||||
8 August | ||||
15 August | "We No Speak Americano" | Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP | The Suburbs | Arcade Fire |
22 August | Zaz | Zaz | ||
29 August | The Final Frontier | Iron Maiden | ||
5 September | Frontières | Yannick Noah | ||
12 September | ||||
19 September | "Love the Way You Lie" | Eminem featuring Rihanna | ||
26 September | A Thousand Suns | Linkin Park | ||
3 October | ||||
10 October | Pacific 231 | Raphaël | ||
17 October | ||||
24 October | "Loca" | Shakira featuring El Cata | ||
31 October | Sale el Sol | Shakira | ||
7 November | ||||
14 November | ||||
21 November | ||||
28 November | Loud | Rihanna | ||
5 December | "Barbra Streisand" | Duck Sauce | Le Même Soleil | Grégoire |
12 December | "The Time (Dirty Bit)" | The Black Eyed Peas | The Beginning | The Black Eyed Peas |
19 December | Bleu Noir | Mylène Farmer | ||
26 December | Le meilleur des Enfoirés – 20 ans | Les Enfoirés | ||
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