List of top 10 singles in 2023 (France)

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This is a list of singles that have peaked in the top 10 of the French Singles Chart in 2023.

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Top 10 singles

Key

SymbolMeaning
  Indicates single's top 10 entry was also its French Singles Chart top 100 debut
Artist(s)SinglePeakPeak dateWeeks
at #1
Ref.
Pierre de Maere "Un jour je marierai un ange"615 January- [1]
Bizarrap and Shakira "Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53"322 January- [2]
Miley Cyrus "Flowers"122 January33
Aya Nakamura "Baby"105 February- [3]
Robin Schulz and Oliver Tree "Miss You"919 February- [4]
Sofia Carson "Come Back Home"819 February-
Depeche Mode "Ghosts Again"219 February-
Ed Sheeran "Celestial"75 March- [5]
Lil Nas X "Star Walkin'"712 March- [6]
Dermot Kennedy "Kiss Me"312 March-
Jimin "Set Me Free Pt. 2"526 March- [7]
Christophe Maé and Ceuzany "Pays des merveilles"326 March-
Jimin "Like Crazy"102 April- [8]
Benson Boone and Philippine Lavrey "In the Stars"72 April-
Zaho de Sagazan "Tristesse"109 April- [9]
Kendji Girac and Florent Pagny "Encore"29 April-
Nuit Incolore "Dépassé"916 April- [10]
Louane "Secret"316 April-
Lizzo "2 Be Loved (Am I Ready)"823 April- [11]
Jain "The Fool"223 April-
Black Eyed Peas and Daddy Yankee "Bailar Contigo"730 April- [12]
Sound of Legend "Some Kind of Kiss"47 May- [13]
Ed Sheeran "Eyes Closed"314 May- [14]
David Guetta featuring Anne-Marie and Coi Leray "Baby Don't Hurt Me"214 May-
DJ Belite "All Eyez on Me"821 May- [15]
La Zarra "Évidemment"421 May-
Karol G and Shakira "TQG"628 May- [16]
Purple Disco Machine and Kungs featuring Julian Perretta "Substitution"328 May-
Ayra Starr "Rush"228 May-
Christopher "A Beautiful Life" ◁911 June- [17]
Kygo featuring Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson "Say Say Say"711 June-
Halsey and Suga "Lilith" ◁611 June-
Rosalía and Rauw Alejandro "Beso"511 June-
Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding "Miracle"918 June- [18]
BTS "Take Two"618 June-
Måneskin "Baby Said"625 June- [19]
David Kushner "Daylight"82 July- [20]
Imagine Dragons "Waves"52 July-
Jungkook "Still with You" ◁59 July- [21]
Kendji Girac and Vianney "Le feu"29 July-
R3hab featuring Inna and Sash! "Rock My Body"616 July- [22]
Mentissa "Mamma Mia"723 July- [23]
Jungkook featuring Latto "Seven"323 July-
Peggy Gou "(It Goes Like) Nanana"1013 August- [24]
Trinix and Fafá de Bélem"Emorio"720 August- [25]
King Serenity, Locko and Sergio Alejandro"All for U (Ameyatchi)"420 August-
Dua Lipa "Dance the Night"320 August-
Vianney and Zazie "Comment on fait"327 August- [26]
Loreen "Tattoo"13 September6 [27]
Becky G featuring Omega "Arranca"410 September- [28]
Louane "Pardonne-moi"1017 September- [29]
The Rolling Stones "Angry"717 September-
OneRepublic "Runaway"1024 September- [30]
Trinix and One-T "The Magic Key"824 September-
Marnik, Naeleck and Vinai "Boyz in Paris"724 September-
Soolking featuring Gazo "Casanova"524 September-
Jungeli, Imen Es, Alonzo, Abou Debeing and Lossa"Petit génie"224 September-
Doja Cat "Paint the Town Red"415 October- [31]
Francis Cabrel "Un morceau de Sicre"822 October- [32]
Sia "Gimme Love"222 October-
Iñigo Quintero"Si No Estás"122 October3
Vianney and Renaud "Maintenant"95 November- [33]
Ofenbach featuring Norma Jean Martine "Overdrive"65 November-
Jungkook "Standing Next to You"612 November- [34]
The Beatles "Now and Then"212 November-
Santa "Popcorn salé" ◁112 November15
KeBlack "Laisse moi"1026 November- [35]
Bennett"Vois sur ton chemin"626 November-
Mika "Jane Birkin"43 December- [36]
Slimane "Mon amour"23 December-
Grand Corps Malade "Retiens les rêves"710 December- [37]
Aliocha Schneider "Ensemble"917 December- [38]
Teddy Swims "Lose Control"224 December- [39]

Entries by artist

The following table shows artists who achieved two or more top 10 entries in 2023. The figures include both main artists and featured artists and the peak position in brackets.

EntriesArtistSingles
3 Jungkook "Still with You" (5), "Seven" (3), "Standing Next to You" (6)
Vianney "Le feu" (2), "Comment on fait" (3), "Maintenant" (9)
2
Ed Sheeran "Celestial" (7), "Eyes Closed" (3)
Jimin "Set Me Free, Pt. 2" (5), "Like Crazy" (10)
Kendji Girac "Encore" (2), "Le feu" (2)
Louane "Secret" (3), "Pardonne-moi" (10)
Shakira "Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53" (3), "TQG" (6)
Trinix "Emorio" (7), "The Magic Key" (8)

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