List of number-one singles of 2015 (Slovenia)

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List of the Slovenian number-one singles of 2015 compiled by SloTop50, is the official chart provider of Slovenia. SloTop50 publishes weekly charts once a week, every Sunday. Chart contain data generated by the SloTop50 system according to any song played during the period starting the previous Monday morning at time 00:00:00 and ending Sunday night at 23:59:59.

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Charts

Number-one singles by week

Weekly charted #1 songs and highest charted counting among domestic songs only

Dagger-14-plain.pngIndicates best-performing single of 2015
No.WeekIssue dateNumber oneArtist Top domestic songTop domestic artist
251054 January 2015  "All About That Bass" Meghan Trainor "Lovin' Me" Maraaya [1]
10611 January 2015   [2]
10718 January 2015   [3]
10825 January 2015   [4]
1091 February 2015   [5]
1108 February 2015   [6]
11115 February 2015   [7]
11222 February 2015   [8]
1131 March 2015   [9]
261148 March 2015  "Love Me Like You Do" Dagger-14-plain.png Ellie Goulding "Here for You" [10]
11515 March 2015   [11]
11622 March 2015   [12]
11729 March 2015   [13]
1185 April 2015   [14]
2711912 April 2015  "Here for You" Maraaya [15]
12019 April 2015   [16]
12126 April 2015   [17]
re1223 May 2015  "Love Me Like You Do" Dagger-14-plain.pngEllie Goulding [18]
re12310 May 2015  "Here for You"Maraaya [19]
12417 May 2015   [20]
12524 May 2015   [21]
12631 May 2015   [22]
281277 June 2015  "Cheerleader" OMI [23]
12814 June 2015   [24]
12921 June 2015   [25]
13028 June 2015   [26]
1315 July 2015   [27]
13212 July 2015  "Nekaj med nama"Iztok Easy Novak [28]
13319 July 2015   [29]
13426 July 2015  "Carica"Tanja Žagar [30]
1352 August 2015  "Nekaj med nama"Iztok Easy Novak [31]
1369 August 2015  "Here for You"Maraaya [32]
13716 August 2015  "Nekaj med nama"Iztok Easy Novak [33]
13823 August 2015  "Carica"Tanja Žagar [34]
13930 August 2015  "Piknik" Siddharta [35]
1406 September 2015  "Here for You"Maraaya [36]
2914113 September 2015  "Ain't Nobody (Loves Me Better)" Felix Jaehn feat. Jasmine Thompson [37]
3014220 September 2015  "Sugar" Robin Schulz feat. Francesco Yates [38]
3114327 September 2015  "Photograph" Ed Sheeran [39]
321444 October 2015  "Reality" Lost Frequencies feat. Janieck Devy"Ledena"Siddharta [40]
re14511 October 2015  "Sugar"Robin Schulz feat. Francesco Yates"Here for You"Maraaya [41]
re14618 October 2015  "Photograph"Ed Sheeran"Living Again" [42]
re14725 October 2015  "Reality"Lost Frequencies feat. Janieck Devy [43]
1481 November 2015  "Najljubša napaka" Anja Rupel [44]
331498 November 2015  "Hello" Adele [45]
15015 November 2015  "Stara dobra"Jan Plestenjak [46]
15122 November 2015   [47]
15229 November 2015   [48]
1536 December 2015   [49]
15413 December 2015   [50]
15520 December 2015   [51]
15627 December 2015  "Living Again"Maraaya [52]
1573 January 2016  "Srečno novo leto"Rok'n'Band [53]

Number-one singles by month

Monthly charted #1 songs and highest charted counting among domestic songs only

No.MonthIssue dateNumber-oneArtist Top domestic songTop domestic artist
re25January 2015  "All About That Bass"Meghan Trainor"Lovin' Me"Maraaya [54]
26February 2015   [55]
1627March 2015  "Love Me Like You Do"Ellie Goulding"Here for You" [56]
1728April 2015  "Here for You"Maraaya [57]
29May 2015   [58]
1830June 2015  "Cheerleader"OMI [59]
31July 2015  "Nekaj med nama"Iztok Easy Novak [60]
32August 2015  "Here for You"Maraaya [61]
1933September 2015  "Photograph"Ed Sheeran [62]
2034October 2015  "Reality"Lost Frequencies feat. Janieck Devy"Sladoled z vesoljem"Nina Pušlar [63]
2135November 2015  "Hello"Adele"Stara dobra"Jan Plestenjak [64]
36December 2015   [65]

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