This is a list of the French SNEP Top 100 Singles [1] and Top 150 Albums [2] number-ones of 2002.
Week | Issue Date | Artist | Single |
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1 | January 5 | Star Academy | "La musique" |
2 | January 12 | ||
3 | January 19 | ||
4 | January 26 | ||
5 | February 2 | ||
6 | February 9 | Star Academy | "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" |
7 | February 16 | ||
8 | February 23 | Marc Lavoine and Cristina Marocco | "J'ai tout oublié" |
9 | March 2 | ||
10 | March 9 | Rohff | "Qui est l'exemple ?" |
11 | March 16 | ||
12 | March 23 | ||
13 | March 30 | Shakira | "Whenever, Wherever" |
14 | April 6 | ||
15 | April 14 | ||
16 | April 20 | ||
17 | April 27 | Johnny Hallyday | "Tous ensemble" |
18 | May 4 | Bratisla Boys | "Stach Stach" |
19 | May 11 | ||
20 | May 18 | ||
21 | May 25 | ||
22 | June 1 | ||
23 | June 8 | ||
24 | June 15 | Marlène Duval and Phil Barney | "Un enfant de toi" |
25 | June 22 | ||
26 | June 29 | ||
27 | July 6 | Bratisla Boys | "Stach Stach" |
28 | July 13 | Félicien | "Cum-cum mania" |
29 | July 20 | Indochine | "J'ai demandé à la lune" |
30 | July 27 | Bratisla Boys | "Stach stach" |
31 | August 3 | ||
32 | August 10 | ||
33 | August 17 | MC Solaar | "Inch'Allah" |
34 | August 24 | ||
35 | August 31 | ||
36 | September 7 | ||
37 | September 14 | Las Ketchup | "Asereje" |
38 | September 21 | ||
39 | September 28 | ||
40 | October 5 | ||
41 | October 12 | ||
42 | October 19 | ||
43 | October 26 | ||
44 | November 2 | ||
45 | November 9 | ||
46 | November 16 | Johnny Hallyday | "Marie" |
47 | November 23 | Las Ketchup | "Asereje" |
48 | November 30 | Whatfor | "Plus haut" |
49 | December 7 | Las Ketchup | "Asereje" |
50 | December 14 | Johnny Hallyday | "Marie" |
51 | December 21 | ||
52 | December 28 | Star Academy 2 | "Paris Latino" |
Week | Issue Date | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 5 January | Star Academy | L'album |
2 | 12 January | Star Academy | L'album |
3 | 19 January | Star Academy | L'album |
4 | 26 January | Star Academy | L'album |
5 | 2 February | Star Academy | L'album |
6 | 9 February | Star Academy | L'album |
7 | 16 February | Star Academy | L'album |
8 | 23 February | Les Enfoirés | Tous dans le même bâteau |
9 | 2 March | Les Enfoirés | Tous dans le même bâteau |
10 | 9 March | Les Enfoirés | Tous dans le même bâteau |
11 | 16 March | Les Enfoirés | Tous dans le même bâteau |
12 | 23 March | Les Enfoirés | Tous dans le même bâteau |
13 | 30 March | Céline Dion | A New Day Has Come |
14 | 6 April | Céline Dion | A New Day Has Come |
15 | 14 April | Céline Dion | A New Day Has Come |
16 | 20 April | Lynda Lemay | Les lettres rouges |
17 | 27 April | Lynda Lemay | Les lettres rouges |
18 | 4 May | Céline Dion | A New Day Has Come |
19 | 11 May | Lynda Lemay | Les lettres rouges |
20 | 18 May | Moby | 18 |
21 | 25 May | Moby | "18" |
22 | 1 June | Renaud | Boucan d'enfer |
23 | 8 June | Renaud | Boucan d'enfer |
24 | 15 June | Renaud | Boucan d'enfer |
25 | 22 June | Patrick Bruel | Entre deux |
26 | 29 June | Patrick Bruel | Entre deux |
27 | 6 July | Patrick Bruel | Entre deux |
28 | 13 July | Patrick Bruel | Entre deux |
29 | 20 July | Patrick Bruel | Entre deux |
30 | 27 July | Patrick Bruel | Entre deux |
31 | 3 August | Patrick Bruel | Entre deux |
32 | 10 August | Patrick Bruel | Entre deux |
33 | 17 August | Patrick Bruel | Entre deux |
34 | 24 August | Renaud | Boucan d'enfer |
35 | 31 August | Renaud | Boucan d'enfer |
36 | 7 September | Patrick Bruel | Entre deux |
37 | 14 September | Patrick Bruel | Entre deux |
38 | 21 September | Lorie | Tendrement |
39 | 28 September | Lorie | Tendrement |
40 | 5 October | L5 | Retiens-moi |
41 | 12 October | Lorie | Tendrement |
42 | 19 October | Lorie | Tendrement |
43 | 26 October | Alain Bashung | L'imprudence |
44 | 2 November | Star Academy 2 | Chante Michel Berger |
45 | 9 November | Johnny Hallyday | À la vie, à la mort ! |
46 | 16 November | Johnny Hallyday | À la vie, à la mort ! |
47 | 23 November | Johnny Hallyday | À la vie, à la mort ! |
48 | 30 November | Johnny Hallyday | À la vie, à la mort ! |
49 | 7 December | Star Academy 2 | Star Academy chante les tubes des années 80 |
50 | 14 December | Johnny Hallyday | À la vie, à la mort ! |
51 | 21 December | Star Academy 2 | Star Academy chante les tubes des années 80 |
52 | 28 December | Star Academy 2 | Star Academy chante les tubes des années 80 |
This is the ten best-selling singles [3] and albums in 2002. [4]
Pos. | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|
1 | Las Ketchup | "Asereje" |
2 | Bratisla Boys | "Stach Stach" |
3 | Shakira | "Whenever, Wherever" |
4 | Johnny Hallyday | "Marie" |
5 | Indochine | "J'ai demandé à la lune" |
6 | Natasha St-Pier | "Tu trouveras" |
7 | Umberto Tozzi & Lena Ka | "Ti amo (rien que des mots)" |
8 | Rohff | "Qui est l'exemple ?" |
9 | Renaud & Axelle Red | "Manhattan-Kaboul" |
10 | Star Academy 2 | "Musique" |
Pos. | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|
1 | Patrick Bruel | Entre deux |
2 | Renaud | Boucan d'enfer |
3 | Johnny Hallyday | À la vie, à la mort ! |
4 | Star Academy | L'album |
5 | Céline Dion | A New Day Has Come |
6 | Star Academy 2 | Star Academy chante les tubes des années 80 |
7 | Indochine | Paradize |
8 | Star Academy 2 | Les années Berger |
9 | Jean-Jacques Goldman | Chansons pour les pieds |
10 | Jenifer | Jenifer |
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