List of top 10 singles in 2015 (France)

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This is a list of singles that have peaked in the top 10 of the French Singles Chart in 2015. [1] 68 singles were in the Top 10 this year which 12 were on the number-one spot.

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Top 10 singles

Artist(s)SinglePeakPeak date
Soprano "Fresh Prince"911 January
Louane "Je vole"211 January
Hozier "Take Me to Church"218 January
Taylor Swift "Shake It Off"625 January
Ed Sheeran "Thinking Out Loud"41 February
Rihanna, Kanye West and Paul McCartney "FourFiveSeconds"21 February
AronChupa "I'm an Albatraoz"78 February
Christine and the Queens "Saint Claude"415 February
"Christine"315 February
Lost Frequencies "Are You with Me"422 February
The Weeknd "Earned It"222 February
Louane "Avenir"18 March
Ariana Grande "One Last Time"1015 March
Ellie Goulding "Love Me like You Do"515 March
Omi "Cheerleader" (Felix Jaehn Remix)122 March
Rihanna "Bitch Better Have My Money"329 March
Celine Dion "Pour que tu m'aimes encore"85 April
Major Lazer and DJ Snake featuring "Lean On"25 April
Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth "See You Again"212 April
Kygo featuring Conrad Sewell "Firestone"519 April
Zara Larsson "Uncover"526 April
Kendji Girac "Conmigo"73 May
Louane "Jour 1"63 May
Maître Gims "Est-ce que tu m'aimes?"33 May
Alonzo and Jul "Normal"717 May
Marina Kaye "Homeless"117 May
Jason Derulo "Want to Want Me"67 June
David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha and Afrojack "Hey Mama"614 June
Feder featuring Lyse"Goodbye"114 June
Maître Gims "Laissez passer"712 July
Fréro Delavega "Le chant des sirènes"926 July
Felix Jaehn featuring Jasmine Thompson "Ain't Nobody (Loves Me Better)"226 July
Kygo featuring Parson James"Stole the Show"126 July
One Direction "Drag Me Down"12 August
Nicky Jam featuring Enrique Iglesias "El Perdón"19 August
Lost Frequencies featuring Janieck Devy"Reality"223 August
Maître Gims "Brisé"630 August
Justin Bieber "What Do You Mean?"330 August
Mylène Farmer and Sting "Stolen Car"130 August
Booba and Benash "Validée"26 September
Synapson and Anna Kova"All in You"1013 September
Black M and Kev Adams "Le prince Aladin"313 September
Calvin Harris and Disciples "How Deep Is Your Love"213 September
Fababy and Aya Nakamura "Love d'un voyou"920 September
The Weeknd "Can't Feel My Face"520 September
Robin Schulz featuring Francesco Yates "Sugar"220 September
L.E.J "Summer 2015"127 September
Josef Salvat "Open Season (Une autre saison)"104 October
One Direction "Perfect"818 October
R. City featuring Adam Levine "Locked Away"418 October
Charlie Puth featuring Meghan Trainor "Marvin Gaye"118 October
X Ambassadors "Renegades"1025 October
Kendji Girac "Me Quemo"725 October
"Les yeux de la mama"525 October
Justin Bieber "Sorry"425 October
Adele "Hello"125 October
Mokobé and Gradur "Wesh"81 November
Ed Sheeran "Photograph"98 November
Maître Gims and Niska "Sapés comme jamais"38 November
Sam Smith "Writing's on the Wall"515 November
John Lennon "Working Class Hero"215 November
Adam Vadel"Guru"422 November
Madcon featuring Ray Dalton "Don't Worry"222 November
Drake "Hotline Bling"929 November
Ridsa "Là c'est die"529 November
Marc Lavoine and Bambou "Dis-moi que l'amour"46 December
David Guetta featuring Sia and Fetty Wap "Bang My Head"320 December
Coldplay "Adventure of a Lifetime"220 December

Entries by artists

The following table shows artists who achieved two or more top 10 entries in 2015. The figures include both main artists and featured artists and the peak positions in brackets.

EntriesArtistSongs
4 Maître Gims "Est-ce que tu m'aimes?" (3), "Brisé" (6), "Laissez passer" (7), "Sapés comme jamais" (3)
3 Kendji Girac "Conmigo" (7), "Me Quemo" (7), "Les yeux de la mama" (5)
Louane "Je vole" (2), "Avenir" (1), "Jour 1" (6)
2 Charlie Puth "See You Again" (2), "Marvin Gaye" (1)
Christine and the Queens "Saint Claude" (4), "Christine" (3)
David Guetta "Hey Mama" (6), "Bang My Head" (3)
Ed Sheeran "Thinking Out Loud" (4), "Photograph" (9)
Justin Bieber "What Do You Mean?" (3), "Sorry" (4)
Kygo "Firestone" (5), "Stole the Show" (1)
Lost Frequencies "Are You with Me" (4), "Reality" (2)
One Direction "Drag Me Down" (1), "Perfect" (8)
Rihanna "FourFiveSeconds" (2), "Bitch Better Have My Money" (3)
The Weeknd "Earned It" (2), "Can't Feel My Face" (5)

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