List of number-one singles of 2003 (France)

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This is a list of the French SNEP Top 100 Singles [1] and Top 150 albums [2] number-ones of 2003.

Contents

Number ones by week

Singles chart

WeekIssue dateArtist(s)Single
1January 4 Star Academy 2 "Paris Latino"
2January 11
3January 18
4January 25
5February 1 Alphonse Brown "Le Frunkp"
6February 8
7February 15
8February 22
9March 1
10March 8
11March 15
12March 22 Nolwenn Leroy "Cassé"
13March 29
14April 5 Chimène Badi "Entre nous"
15April 12
16April 19 Florent Pagny "Ma liberté de penser"
17April 26
18May 3
19May 10
20May 17
21May 24
22May 31 Lorie "Sur un air latino"
23June 7 Pascal Obispo "Fan"
24June 14Lorie"Sur un air latino"
25June 21 DJ BoBo "Chihuahua"
26June 28
27July 5
28July 12
29July 19
30July 26
31August 2
32August 9
33August 16
34August 23
35August 30 Jocelyne Labylle, Cheela, Jacob Desvarieux and Passi "Laisse parler les gens"
36September 6
37September 13
38September 20 Lorna "Papi chulo... (te traigo el mmmm...)"
39September 27 Tragédie "Hey Oh"
40October 4
41October 11
42October 18
43October 25
44November 1
45November 8
46November 15 Linkup "Mon étoile"
47November 22
48November 29
49December 6Tragédie"Hey Oh"
50December 13Star Academy 3"L'Orange" / "Wot"
51December 20
52December 27

Albums chart

WeekIssue DateArtistAlbum
1January 4 Star Academy 2 Star Academy chante les tubes des années 80
2January 11
3January 18
4January 25 Carla Bruni Quelqu'un m'a dit
5February 1
6February 8
7February 15 Massive Attack 100th Window
8February 22 Les Enfoirés La Foire aux Enfoirés
9March 1
10March 8 Nolwenn Leroy Nolwenn
11March 15 Hélène Ségara Humaine
12March 22
13March 29 Céline Dion One Heart
14April 5
15April 12 Florent Pagny Ailleurs land
16April 19
17April 26 Madonna American Life
18May 3Florent PagnyAilleurs land
19May 10
20May 17
21May 24
22May 31
23June 7 Jean-Jacques Goldman Un tour ensemble
24June 14 Radiohead Hail to the Thief
25June 21Jean-Jacques GoldmanUn tour ensemble
26June 28
27July 5 Norah Jones Come Away with Me
28July 12
29July 19
30July 26
31August 2
32August 9
33August 16
34August 23
35August 30
36September 6
37September 13
38September 20 IAM Revoir un printemps
39September 27 Muse Absolution
40October 4 Dido Life for Rent
41October 11
42October 18Céline Dion 1 fille & 4 types
43October 25
44November 1
45November 8 Johnny Hallyday Parc des Princes 2003
46November 15Céline Dion1 filles & 4 types
47November 22 Britney Spears In the Zone
48November 29 M Qui de nous deux
49December 6
50December 13 Tragédie Tragédie
51December 20Star Academy 3Les Meilleurs Moments
52December 27

Top ten best sales

This is the ten best-selling singles and albums in 2003. [3] [4]

Singles

Pos.ArtistTitle
1 DJ BoBo "Chihuahua"
2 Tragédie "Hey Oh"
3 J. Labylle and Cheela featuring J. Desvarieux & Passi "Laisse parler les gens"
4 Chimène Badi "Entre Nous"
5 Alphonse Brown "Le Frunkp"
6 Lorie "Sur un air latino"
7 Hermes House Band and DJ Ötzi "Live Is Life"
8 Florent Pagny "Ma Liberté de penser"
9 Diam's "DJ"
10Multi-interprètes"We Will Rock You (remix)"

Albums

Pos.ArtistTitle
1 Norah Jones Come Away with Me
2 Florent Pagny Ailleurs land
3 Carla Bruni Quelqu'un m'a dit
4 Kyo Le Chemin
5 Céline Dion 1 fille & 4 types
6 Les Enfoirés La Foire aux Enfoirés
7 Dido Life for Rent
8 Calogero Calogero
9 Hélène Ségara Humaine
10 Evanescence Fallen

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References

  1. "2003 French singles chart". Archived from the original on 2006-03-06. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
  2. "2003 French albums chart". Archived from the original on 2005-10-14. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
  3. Meilleurs ventes de singles Archived 2009-06-04 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Meilleures ventes d'albums Archived 2008-05-13 at the Wayback Machine