List of number-one singles of 2012 (Slovakia)
This list of number-one hits in Slovakia in 2012 from the Rádio Top 100 Oficiálna chart which is compiled weekly by IFPI Czech Republic on a weekly basis since the cancellation of the Slovak national section (SNS IFPI) on December 31, 2009.[1] [2][3]
2012
Issue date | Artist | Song |
---|---|---|
January 3 | Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris | "We Found Love" |
January 10 | ||
January 17 | Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera | "Moves Like Jagger" |
January 24 | Pitbull featuring Chris Brown | "International Love" |
January 31 | ||
February 7 | ||
February 14 | Don Omar featuring Lucenzo | "Danza Kuduro" |
February 21 | ||
February 28 | Avicii | "Levels" |
March 6 | ||
March 13 | ||
March 20 | ||
March 27 | Pitbull featuring Chris Brown | "International Love" |
April 3 | Zuzana Smatanová | "Dvere" |
April 10 | Foster the People | "Pumped Up Kicks" |
April 17 | Peter Bič Project | "Hey Now" |
April 24 | Avicii | "Levels" |
May 1 | Peter Bič Project | "Hey Now" |
May 8 | Gotye featuring Kimbra | "Somebody That I Used to Know" |
May 15 | Peter Bič Project | "Hey Now" |
May 22 | Flo Rida | "Whistle" |
May 29 | Peter Bič Project | "Hey Now" |
June 5 | ||
June 12 | Kelly Clarkson | "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" |
June 19 | Gotye featuring Kimbra | "Somebody That I Used to Know" |
June 26 | ||
July 3 | ||
July 10 | ||
July 17 | Carly Rae Jepsen | "Call Me Maybe" |
July 24 | ||
July 31 | ||
August 7 | ||
August 14 | ||
August 21 | ||
August 28 | ||
September 4 | ||
September 11 | ||
September 18 | ||
September 25 | Ego featuring Robert Burian | "Žijeme len raz" |
October 2 | ||
October 9 | ||
October 16 | DJ Antoine | "Ma Chérie" |
October 23 | Loreen | "Euphoria" |
October 30 | ||
November 6 | ||
November 13 | ||
November 20 | will.i.am featuring Eva Simons | "This Is Love" |
November 27 | Ego featuring Robert Burian | "Žijeme len raz" |
December 4 | P!nk | "Try" |
December 11 | Rihanna | "Diamonds" |
December 18 | Alicia Keys | "Girl on Fire" |
December 25 | ||
See also
References
- ↑ Kvasnička, Matúš (2010-04-19). "Forget About Aurel: The Slovak IFPI Is Finishing". PRAVDA (in Slovak). PEREX. kultura.pravda.sk. Retrieved 2011-04-20.
- ↑ "Local record industry associations". International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. IFPI. ifpi.org. Retrieved 2011-11-02.
- ↑ RADIO TOP100 Oficiálna
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