List of top 10 singles in 2024 (France)

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This is a list of singles that have peaked in the top ten of the French Singles Chart in 2024. This record chart has been based on digital download only.

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Top 10 singles

Key

SymbolMeaning
  Indicates single's top 10 entry was also its French Singles Chart top 100 debut
1Bold indicates the current number-one and the number of weeks
Entry dateArtist(s)SinglePeakPeak dateWeeks
at #1
Ref.
Singles from 2023
19 November Dua Lipa "Houdini"47 January- [1]
24 December Imagine Dragons "Children of the Sky (a Starfield song)"914 January- [2]
Singles from 2024
14 January Eddy de Pretto "Love'n'tendresse"714 January- [3]
21 January Ariana Grande "Yes, And?"521 January- [4]
28 January Jeck "Parapluie"611 February- [5]
4 February Lara Fabian "Ta peine"64 February- [6]
11 February Dadju and Tayc "I Love You"811 February- [7]
Booba "6G"411 February-
Zaho de Sagazan "La symphonie des éclairs"218 February-
18 February Beyoncé "16 Carriages" ◁818 February- [8]
"Texas Hold 'Em" ◁217 March- [9]
Pierre Garnier "Ceux qu'on était"118 February3 [10]
25 February Benson Boone "Beautiful Things"224 March- [11]
3 March Disturbed "The Sound of Silence (Cyril remix)"117 March9 [12]
10 March Vernis Rouge "Bande organisée"710 March- [13]
24 March Måneskin "Valentine"821 April- [14]
Cyril "Stumblin' In"27 April- [15]
7 April Bon Entendeur and Nicoletta "Fio Maravilha"57 April-
21 April Joseph Kamel and Julien Doré "Beau"1021 April- [16]
28 April Shaka Ponk "I'm Picky (Acoustique)"928 April- [17]
Jérémy Frerot "Adieu" ◁728 April-
12 May Dua Lipa "Training Season"1012 May- [18]
Carbonne "Imagine"812 May-

Entries by artist

The following table shows artists who achieved two or more top 10 entries in 2024. The figures include both main artists and featured artists and the peak position in brackets.

EntriesArtistSingles
2 Cyril "The Sound of Silence (Cyril remix) (1), "Stumblin' In" (2)
Beyoncé "16 Carriages" (8), "Texas Hold 'Em (2)
Dua Lipa "Houdini" (4), "Training Season" (10)

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