This is a list of the Swiss Hitparade number-one hits of 2023.
Issue date | Song | Artist | Album | Artist |
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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 | Dankbarkeit | Schwyzerörgeliquartett Genderbüebu |
29 January | Rush! | Måneskin | ||
5 February | Dankbarkeit | Schwyzerörgeliquartett Genderbüebu | ||
12 February | ||||
19 February | Foregone | In Flames | ||
26 February | Trustfall | Pink | ||
5 March | Irgendöppis isch immer | Ritschi | ||
12 March | Enfoirés 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 gredet | Mc Hero |
16 April | "Flowers" | Miley Cyrus | Hope | NF |
23 April | 72 Seasons | Metallica | ||
30 April | "Daylight" | David Kushner | ||
7 May | "Flowers" | Miley Cyrus | High & Hungrig 3 | Bonez MC and Gzuz |
14 May | "Daylight" | David Kushner | − | Ed Sheeran |
21 May | "Tattoo" | Loreen | ||
28 May | Rockerherz | Megawatt | ||
4 June | "Flowers" | Miley Cyrus | Love Songs | Peter Fox |
11 June | "Sprinter" | Dave and Central Cee | But Here We Are | Foo Fighters |
18 June | Invincible | Shakra | ||
25 June | U.F.O. | Gölä | ||
2 July | XV | RAF Camora | ||
9 July | Balance | 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 Cee | Utopia | Travis Scott |
27 August | Freud am Läbe | Heimweh | ||
3 September | "Paint the Town Red" | Doja Cat | Addicted to Color | Seraina Telli |
10 September | 2bis | Florent Pagny | ||
17 September | ADC | Freeze Corleone | ||
24 September | Wenn s Läbe drzwüsche chunt | Baschi | ||
1 October | Schwarzes Herz | Ayliva | ||
8 October | "Si No Estás" | Iñigo Quintero | 12 | Schwiizergoofe |
15 October | Tradition | 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 November | Proviant | Kunz | ||
19 November | MTV Unplugged | Stress | ||
26 November | X2VR | Sfera Ebbasta | ||
3 December | "All I Want for Christmas Is You" | Mariah Carey | Wiehnacht wie's früener isch gsi | Jessica Ming and René Bisang |
10 December | Abentüür Pischteschreck | Schwiizergoofe | ||
17 December | Loch dür Zyt | Züri West | ||
24 December | ||||
31 December |
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