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This is a list of singles that have peaked in the top 10 of the French Singles Chart in 2013. [1]
Entry date | Artist(s) | Single | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in Top 10 |
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Singles from 2012 | |||||
23 September | Asaf Avidan | "One Day / Reckoning Song" | 2 | 3 February | 24 |
25 November | will.i.am featuring Britney Spears | "Scream & Shout" | 1 | 20 January | 16 |
25 November | Bruno Mars | "Locked Out of Heaven" [E] | 3 | 24 February | 24 |
16 December | Birdy | "People Help the People" [B] | 7 | 6 January | 6 |
Singles from 2013 | |||||
13 January | David Bowie | "Where Are We Now?" | 9 | 13 January | 1 |
13 January | Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz | "Thrift Shop" | 1 | 27 January | 18 |
20 January | Wati B featuring Big Ali | "WatiBigali" | 9 | 20 January | 1 |
20 January | Justin Timberlake featuring Jay-Z | "Suit & Tie" | 8 | 20 January | 1 |
27 January | Booba | "A.C. Milan" | 7 | 27 January | 1 |
3 February | Bingo Players featuring Far East Movement | "Get Up (Rattle)" [C] | 8 | 10 February | 4 |
3 February | Rihanna featuring Mikky Ekko | "Stay" | 2 | 17 February | 11 |
10 February | Olympe | "Born to Die" | 9 | 10 February | 1 |
24 February | Alt-J | "Matilda" | 6 | 24 February | 1 |
24 February | Baauer | "Harlem Shake" | 4 | 3 March | 4 |
24 February | Youssoupha and Ayna | "On se connaît" [D] | 9 | 24 March | 4 |
3 March | We Were Evergreen | "Leeway" | 6 | 3 March | 1 |
10 March | The Supermen Lovers | "C'est bon" | 7 | 10 March | 1 |
10 March | Mylène Farmer | "Je te dis tout" | 3 | 10 March | 1 |
10 March | The Lumineers | "Ho Hey" [H] | 6 | 17 March | 10 |
17 March | Les Enfoirés | "Attention au départ" | 5 | 24 March | 3 |
17 March | Maître Gims | "J'me tire" | 1 | 24 March | 15 |
17 March | Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Ray Dalton | "Can't Hold Us" | 3 | 7 April | 16 |
24 March | Bruno Mars | "When I Was Your Man" [G] | 9 | 31 March | 5 |
24 March | Pink featuring Nate Ruess | "Just Give Me a Reason" [H] | 4 | 31 March | 9 |
31 March | David Guetta featuring Ne-Yo and Akon | "Play Hard" [F] [I] [J] | 7 | 31 March | 11 |
7 April | Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell Williams | "Blurred Lines" | 1 | 9 June | 26 |
14 April | Alex Hepburn | "Under" | 2 | 21 April | 9 |
21 April | Maude | "Love Is What You Make of It" | 3 | 21 April | 1 |
21 April | Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams | "Get Lucky" | 1 | 21 April | 22 |
12 May | Maître Gims | "Bella" | 3 | 26 May | 18 |
19 May | Sébastien Patoche | "Quand il pète il troue son slip" | 2 | 19 May | 1 |
19 May | Major Lazer featuring Busy Signal, The Flexican and FS Green | "Watch Out for This (Bumaye)" | 4 | 9 June | 13 |
26 May | Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros | "Home" | 7 | 26 May | 2 |
2 June | 2 Chainz and Wiz Khalifa | "We Own It (Fast & Furious)" | 9 | 2 June | 1 |
2 June | Passenger | "Let Her Go" | 6 | 30 June | 10 |
9 June | James Arthur | "Impossible" [U] | 6 | 23 June | 14 |
9 June | Stromae | "Formidable" [K] | 1 | 8 September | 24 |
16 June | Stromae | "Papaoutai" [V] | 1 | 28 July | 21 |
30 June | Bruno Mars | "Treasure" [L] | 6 | 28 July | 10 |
7 July | Avicii | "Wake Me Up" | 1 | 25 August | 18 |
28 July | Calvin Harris featuring Ellie Goulding | "I Need Your Love" | 10 | 28 July | 1 |
4 August | Keen'V | "La vie du bon côté" [M] | 6 | 4 August | 3 |
18 August | Lady Gaga | "Applause" | 3 | 18 August | 2 |
18 August | Martin Garrix | "Animals" | 2 | 29 September | 12 |
18 August | Katy Perry | "Roar" [N] [Q] | 5 | 27 October | 7 |
1 September | John Newman | "Love Me Again" [P] | 7 | 8 September | 6 |
15 September | Bakermat | "Vandaag" | 1 | 20 October | 8 |
15 September | Miley Cyrus | "Wrecking Ball" [O] [R] [S] | 2 | 1 December | 8 |
22 September | Britney Spears | "Work Bitch" | 6 | 22 September | 1 |
22 September | Naughty Boy featuring Sam Smith | "La La La" | 6 | 29 September | 6 |
29 September | Birdy | "Wings" | 8 | 29 September | 1 |
6 October | Lana Del Rey and Cédric Gervais | "Summertime Sadness" | 10 | 6 October | 1 |
6 October | Détroit | "Droit dans le soleil" | 9 | 6 October | 1 |
6 October | Vitaa and Maître Gims | "Game Over" | 1 | 27 October | 9 |
13 October | Eminem | "Berzerk" | 10 | 13 October | 1 |
13 October | Mylène Farmer | "Monkey Me" | 3 | 13 October | 1 |
20 October | DVBBS and Borgeous | "Tsunami" | 3 | 3 November | 7 |
20 October | Jason Derulo featuring 2 Chainz | "Talk Dirty" | 3 | 10 November | 7 |
27 October | Lady Gaga featuring R. Kelly | "Do What U Want" [T] | 8 | 27 October | 2 |
3 November | Lady Gaga | "Venus" | 9 | 3 November | 1 |
3 November | Eminem featuring Rihanna | "The Monster" [W] | 1 | 3 November | 7 |
10 November | Lady Gaga | "Dope" | 8 | 10 November | 1 |
10 November | Lorde | "Royals" [V] | 7 | 10 November | 6 |
10 November | Booba | "Parlons peu" | 5 | 10 November | 1 |
10 November | Avicii | "Hey Brother" | 4 | 24 November | 8 |
17 November | Ellie Goulding | "Burn" | 9 | 17 November | 1 |
17 November | Jabberwocky | "Photomaton" [T] | 2 | 17 November | 5 |
17 November | Stromae | "Tous les mêmes" | 1 | 24 November | 7 |
24 November | Pharrell Williams | "Happy" | 1 | 1 December | 6 |
8 December | Maître Gims | "Zombie" | 3 | 8 December | 4 |
8 December | Bénabar, Patrick Bruel, Cali and Marina | "Un arc en ciel" | 1 | 8 December | 1 |
15 December | Maître Gims | "Changer" | 9 | 15 December | 1 |
15 December | Pitbull featuring Kesha | "Timber" | 8 | 15 December | 1 |
22 December | New World Sound and Thomas Newson | "Flute" | 10 | 22 December | 1 |
29 December | Indila | "Dernière danse" | 10 | 29 December | 1 |
Entry date | Artist(s) | Single | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in Top 10 |
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19 February | Kavinsky featuring Lovefoxxx | "Nightcall" [A] | 10 | 19 February | 2 |
30 September | Rihanna | "Diamonds" | 1 | 30 September | 21 |
30 September | Psy | "Gangnam Style" | 1 | 21 October | 23 |
7 October | Adele | "Skyfall" | 1 | 4 November | 24 |
11 November | Alicia Keys | "Girl on Fire" | 5 | 18 November | 9 |
18 November | Emeli Sandé | "Read All About It (Part III)" | 7 | 18 November | 11 |
2 December | Pulcino Pio | "Le poussin piou" | 9 | 2 December | 3 |
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