List of number-one singles of 1993 (France)

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This is a list of the French SNEP Top 100 Singles number-ones of 1993. [1]

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Singles Chart

WeekIssue DateArtistSingle
1January 9 Jordy "Dur dur d'être bébé!"
2January 16
3January 23
4January 30 Whitney Houston "I Will Always Love You"
5February 6
6February 13
7February 20
8February 27
9March 6
10March 13
11March 20
12March 27Jordy"Alison (C'est ma copine à moi)"
13April 3
14April 10
15April 17
16April 24
17May 1 2 Unlimited "No Limit"
18May 8
19May 15
20May 22
2129 May Dire Straits Encores EP
22June 5
23June 12
24June 19
25June 26
26July 3
27July 10
28July 17 Haddaway "What Is Love"
29July 24
30July 31
31August 7
32August 14
33August 21Les G.O. Cul-ture"Darla dirladada"
34August 28
35September 4
36September 11No information
37September 18 Regg'Lyss "Mets de l'huile"
38September 25Les G.O. Cul-ture"Darla dirladada"
39October 2 Freddie Mercury "Living on My Own (1993)"
40October 9
41October 16
42October 23Regg'Lyss"Mets de l'huile"
43October 30Freddie Mercury"Living on My Own"
44November 6
45November 13
46November 20
47November 27
48December 4
49December 11
50December 18
51December 25
52January 1

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