List of number-one hits of 2023 (Switzerland)

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This is a list of the Swiss Hitparade number-one hits of 2023.

Swiss charts

Issue dateSongArtistAlbumArtist
1 January"All I Want for Christmas Is You" Mariah Carey Christmas Michael Bublé
8 January"I'm Good (Blue)" David Guetta and Bebe Rexha Paul Sido
15 January Every Loser Iggy Pop
22 January"Flowers" Miley Cyrus DankbarkeitSchwyzerörgeliquartett Genderbüebu
29 January Rush! Måneskin
5 FebruaryDankbarkeitSchwyzerörgeliquartett Genderbüebu
12 February
19 February Foregone In Flames
26 February Trustfall Pink
5 MarchIrgendöppis isch immerRitschi
12 MarchEnfoirés un jour, toujours Les Enfoirés
19 March Endless Summer Vacation Miley Cyrus
26 March Songs of Surrender U2
2 April Memento Mori Depeche Mode
9 April"All Night" RAF Camora featuring Luciano Schön hämmer gredetMc Hero
16 April"Flowers"Miley Cyrus Hope NF
23 April 72 Seasons Metallica
30 April"Daylight" David Kushner
7 May"Flowers"Miley CyrusHigh & Hungrig 3 Bonez MC and Gzuz
14 May"Daylight"David Kushner Ed Sheeran
21 May"Tattoo" Loreen
28 MayRockerherzMegawatt
4 June"Flowers"Miley Cyrus Love Songs Peter Fox
11 June"Sprinter" Dave and Central Cee But Here We Are Foo Fighters
18 JuneInvincible Shakra
25 JuneU.F.O. Gölä
2 JulyXVRAF Camora
9 JulyBalance Beatrice Egli
16 July"Malli" Dardan and Azet Speak Now Taylor Swift
23 July"Sprinter"Dave and Central Cee
30 July The Ballad of Darren Blur
6 August"Fe!n" Travis Scott featuring Playboi Carti Utopia Travis Scott
13 August"What Was I Made For?" Billie Eilish Meitli tanz!Ländlertrio Rusch-Büeblä
20 August"Sprinter"Dave and Central CeeUtopiaTravis Scott
27 AugustFreud am LäbeHeimweh
3 September"Paint the Town Red" Doja Cat Addicted to Color Seraina Telli
10 September2bis Florent Pagny
17 SeptemberADC Freeze Corleone
24 SeptemberWenn s Läbe drzwüsche chuntBaschi
1 OctoberSchwarzes HerzAyliva
8 October"Si No Estás" Iñigo Quintero 12Schwiizergoofe
15 OctoberTradition Bligg
22 October Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana Bad Bunny
29 October Hackney Diamonds The Rolling Stones
5 November 1989 Taylor Swift
12 NovemberProviant Kunz
19 NovemberMTV Unplugged Stress
26 NovemberX2VR Sfera Ebbasta
3 December"All I Want for Christmas Is You"Mariah CareyWiehnacht wie's früener isch gsiJessica Ming and René Bisang
10 DecemberAbentüür PischteschreckSchwiizergoofe
17 DecemberLoch dür Zyt Züri West
24 December
31 December

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