List of number-one singles of 2011 (Poland)

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Sylwia Grzeszczak's "Male rzeczy" became the longest running number-one single of the 2010s on the Polish Singles Chart, in which spent a total of eight consecutive weeks a top the chart. Sylwia Grzeszczak 2009 GORGO.JPG
Sylwia Grzeszczak's "Małe rzeczy" became the longest running number-one single of the 2010s on the Polish Singles Chart, in which spent a total of eight consecutive weeks a top the chart.

This is a list of the songs that reached number-one position in official Polish single chart in ZPAV in 2011. There was a total of 19 number-one singles in 2011.

Contents

In 2011, fifteen artists gained their first number-one single in Poland either as a lead or featured act: Duck Sauce, Andrzej Piaseczny, Nelly, Ewa Farna, Bruno Mars, The Black Eyed Peas, Blue Café, Sylwia Grzeszczak, Zakopower, Adele, Maroon 5, Christina Aguilera, Olly Murs, Rizzle Kicks and Foster the People.

In 2011, Lady Gaga, [1] Katy Perry, [2] Adele and Sylwia Grzeszczak each scored their second number-one singles in Poland. Rihanna also scored her fourth number-one single in Poland. [3] [4] Sylwia Grzeszczak's "Małe rzeczy" was the longest-running number-one single of the year, with each single scoring eight consecutive weeks at the top.

Chart history

Andrzej Piaseczny's "Sniadanie do lozka" was the first single in Polish which was a number-one single in Poland, with each single scoring two consecutive weeks at the top. 46. KFPP - Andrzej Piaseczny.jpg
Andrzej Piaseczny's "Śniadanie do łóżka" was the first single in Polish which was a number-one single in Poland, with each single scoring two consecutive weeks at the top.
Issue DateSongArtist(s)Reference(s)
1 January"Barbra Streisand" Duck Sauce [5]
8 January"Śniadanie do łóżka" Andrzej Piaseczny [6]
15 January [7]
22 January"Just a Dream" Nelly [8]
29 January [9]
5 February"Ewakuacja" Ewa Farna [10]
12 February"Just a Dream"Nelly [11]
19 February"Ewakuacja"Ewa Farna [12]
26 February [13]
5 March"Grenade" Bruno Mars [14]
12 March [15]
19 March [16]
26 March [17]
2 April"Born This Way" Lady Gaga [18]
9 April [19]
16 April [20]
23 April"S&M" Rihanna [21]
30 April [22]
7 May"Just Can't Get Enough" The Black Eyed Peas [23]
14 May"E.T." Katy Perry [24]
21 May"Buena" Blue Café [25]
28 May [26]
4 June [27]
11 June [28]
18 June"Małe rzeczy" Sylwia Grzeszczak [29]
25 June [30]
2 July [31]
9 July [32]
16 July [33]
23 July [34]
30 July [35]
6 August [36]
13 August"California King Bed"Rihanna [37]
20 August"Boso" Zakopower [38]
27 August"Set Fire to the Rain" Adele [39]
3 September [40]
10 September [41]
17 September [42]
24 September"Moves like Jagger" Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera [43]
1 October [44]
8 October"Sen o przyszłości"Sylwia Grzeszczak [45]
15 October [46]
22 October"Moves like Jagger"Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera [47]
29 October [48]
5 November [49]
12 November [50]
19 November"Heart Skips a Beat" Olly Murs featuring Rizzle Kicks [51]
26 November [52]
3 December"Pumped Up Kicks" Foster the People [53]
10 December"Someone like You"Adele [54]
24 December [55]
31 December"Pumped Up Kicks"Foster the People [56]

Number-one artists

PositionArtistWeeks at #1
1 Sylwia Grzeszczak 10
2 Maroon 5 6
Christina Aguilera
3 Adele 5
4 Bruno Mars 4
Blue Café
5 Lady Gaga 3
Ewa Farna
Nelly
Rihanna
6 Andrzej Piaseczny 2
Foster the People
Olly Murs
Rizzle Kicks
7 Duck Sauce 1
Katy Perry
The Black Eyed Peas
Zakopower

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