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The National Syndicate of Phonographic Publishing (French: Syndicat national de l'édition phonographique; SNEP) is the inter-professional organization that protects the interests of the French record industry. SNEP was established in 1922 and has 48 member companies.


SNEP's responsibilities include collecting and distributing royalty payments for broadcast and performance, preventing copyright infringement of its members' works (including music piracy), and sales certification of silver, gold, platinum and diamond records and videos. SNEP also compiles weekly official charts of France's top-selling music, including singles and albums.




Contents





  • 1 Official charts


  • 2 Certification awards

    • 2.1 Albums


    • 2.2 Singles

      • 2.2.1 Sales only


      • 2.2.2 Sales + streaming



    • 2.3 Videos



  • 3 Sales charts: Significant milestones and achievements

    • 3.1 Artists: Most number-one hits


    • 3.2 Artists: Most weeks at number one


    • 3.3 Artists: Most top 10 hits


    • 3.4 Artists: Most top 50 entries


    • 3.5 Songs: Most weeks at number one


    • 3.6 Songs: Biggest jump to number one


    • 3.7 Songs: Most weeks in the top 10



  • 4 Sales and streaming charts: Significant milestones and achievements

    • 4.1 Songs: Most weeks at number one



  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




Official charts[edit]


Since September 2002, the official charts have been as follows:


  • Top 100 best sold singles

  • Top 150 best sold albums ("nouveautés") sold at full price,

  • Top 40 best compilations ("nouveautés") sold at full price

  • Top 40 best sold albums and compilations ("long" format) sold at mid-price or budget price

Criterion:
The following guidelines are applied:


  • "Nouveauté" album means its first day of release is less than 2 years

  • Full price album means the catalogue price of album sold is €10 or higher

  • The albums whose release is more than 2 years and/or sale price lower than €10 are excluded from the "nouveauté" charts.

  • The albums sold at "mid-price" or "budget price" are classified in a separate chart and also includes long albums sold at discounted prices.


Certification awards[edit]



Albums[edit]


















































Time of issue[1]
Certifications
Until 30 Oct 1988
Until 30 Jun 2006[2][Note]From 1 Jul 2006 to 30 Jun 2009[2][Notes]From 1 Jul 2009 to present[3]
1999SilverUnchanged50,00035,000Suppressed
1 Jan 1973GoldUnchanged100,00075,00050,000
19882× GoldUnchanged200,000SuppressedN/A
1 May 1980Platinum400,000[1]300,000200,000100,000
1 Nov 19882× PlatinumN/A600,000400,000200,000
1 Nov 19883× PlatinumN/A900,000600,000300,000
1 Nov 1988DiamondUnchanged1,000,000750,000500,000

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^ Note: While the source provided for changes in certification-levels does not mention the changes for the silver, 2× Gold, 2× Platinum and 3× Platinum awards, the SNEP reduced the levels for those awards at the same time it reduced the levels for the Gold, Platinum and Diamond awards.




Singles[edit]



Sales only[edit]










































Time of issue[4]
Certifications
Until 30 Oct 1988
From 1 Nov 1988 to 28 Feb 1991
From 1 Mar 1991 to 30 Apr 2005
1 May 2005 to 30 Jun 2009
From 1 Jul 2009 to 17 Mar 2013[3]From Mar 2013 to Jan 2016[5]
1 July 1985Silver250,000200,000125,000100,000SuppressedN/A
1 January 1973Gold500,000400,000250,000200,000150,00075,000
1 May 1980Platinum1,000,000800,000500,000300,000250,000150,000
2 January 1997DiamondUnchangedUnchanged750,000[Note]500,000400,000250,000

^ Note: Diamond-award represented 750,000 units from 2 January 1997 until 30 April 2005.




Sales + streaming[edit]
















Time of issue[6]
Certifications
From Jan 2016 to Apr 2018[7][Note]Since 27 Apr 2018[8][Note]
January 2016Gold10,000,000 streams
== 66,666 units
15,000,000 streams
== 100,000 units
Platinum20,000,000 streams
== 133,333 units
30,000,000 streams
== 200,000 units
Diamond35,000,000 streams
== 233,333 units
50,000,000 streams
== 333,333 units

^ Note: The SNEP originally converts digital downloads into streaming figures using a 1 download = 150 streams formula. "==" indicates the units equivalent of certifications with the (downloads + (streams / 150)) formula.




Videos[edit]






















Time of issue[9]
Certifications
Before Jul 1, 2009
After Jul 1, 2009[3]
1989Gold10,0007,500
Platinum20,00015,000
2× Platinum40,00030,000
3× Platinum60,00045,000
Diamond100,00060,000


Sales charts: Significant milestones and achievements[edit]


Taken from lescharts.com.[10]



Artists: Most number-one hits[edit]


























































Number
Artist
Songs
18

Mylène Farmer
"Pourvu qu'elles soient douces", "Désenchantée", "XXL", "Slipping Away (Crier la vie)", "Dégénération", "Appelle mon numéro", "Si j'avais au moins...", "C'est dans l'air", "Sextonik", "Oui mais... non", "Bleu noir", "Lonely Lisa", "À l'ombre", "Stolen Car", "City of Love", "Rolling Stone", "Libertine", "N'oublie pas"
6

Céline Dion
"Pour que tu m'aimes encore", "Je sais pas", "My Heart Will Go on", "Sous le vent", "Et s'il n'en restait qu'une (je serais celle-là)", "Encore un soir"

Johnny Hallyday
"Tous ensemble", "Marie", "Mon Plus Beau Noël", "La Loi du silence", "Ça n'finira jamais", "Je te promets"

Rihanna
"Don't Stop the Music", "Man Down", "We Found Love", "Diamonds", "The Monster", "Work"
5

Michael Youn1
"Stach Stach", "Le Frunkp", "Fous ta cagoule", "Mauvaise foi nocturne", "Parle à ma main"

Shakira
"Whenever, Wherever", "Hips Don't Lie", "Beautiful Liar", "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)", "Je l'aime à mourir"
4

Daft Punk
"One More Time", "Get Lucky", "Starboy", "I Feel It Coming"

David Guetta
"Gettin' Over You" , "Sweat", "Dangerous", "This One's for You"

Elton John
"Sacrifice", "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me", "Can You Feel the Love Tonight", "Something about the Way You Look Tonight / Candle in the Wind 1997"

Garou
"Belle", "Seul", "Sous le vent", "La Rivière de notre enfance"

Indochine
"J'ai demandé à la lune", "La vie est belle", "Un été français", "Station 13"

Lady Gaga
"Poker Face", "Bad Romance", "Perfect Illusion", "Shallow"

Maitre Gims
"J'me tire", "Game Over", "La Même", "Bella Ciao"

Pharrell Williams
"Get Lucky", "Blurred Lines", "Happy", "Feels"

Stromae
"Alors on danse", "Papaoutai", "Formidable", "Tous les mêmes"
3

Adele
"Someone Like You", "Skyfall", "Hello"

Beyoncé
”Beautiful Liar”, “Runnin' (Lose It All)”, “Perfect”

Britney Spears
"...Baby One More Time", "Womanizer", "Scream & Shout"

Crazy Frog
"Axel F", "Popcorn", "We Are the Champions (Ding a Dang Dong)"

Florent Pagny
"N'importe quoi", "Savoir aimer", "Ma Liberté de penser"

François Feldman
"Les Valses de Vienne", "Petit Frank", "Joy"

Madonna
"La Isla Bonita", "Don't Cry for Me Argentina", "Hung Up"

Michael Jackson
"Black or White", "You Are Not Alone", "You Rock My World"

Tragédie
"Hey Oh", "Sexy pour moi", "Gentleman"

1 All the singles recorded under one of his pseudonyms or as member of his bands are included



Artists: Most weeks at number one[edit]












































Weeks
Artist
Details by songs1
40
Céline Dion
12 ("Pour que tu m'aimes encore") + 7 ("Je sais pas") + 13 ("My Heart Will Go on") + 3 ("Sous le vent") + 1 ("Et s'il n'en restait qu'une (je serai celle-là)") + 4 ("Encore un soir")
38
Pharrell Williams
8 ("Get Lucky") + 6 ("Blurred Lines") + 22 ("Happy") + 2 ("Feels")
37
Garou
18 ("Belle") + 3 ("Sous le vent") + 11 ("Seul") + 5 ("La Rivière de notre enfance")
Michael Youn210 ("Stach Stach") + 7 ("Le Frunkp") + 8 ("Fous ta cagoule") + 5 ("Mauvaise foi nocturne") + 7 ("Parle à ma main")
36
Mylène Farmer
5 ("Pourvu qu'elles soient douces") + 9 ("Désenchantée") + 1 ("XXL") + 1 ("Slipping Away (Crier la vie)") + 1 ("Dégénération") + 1 ("Appelle mon numéro") + 1 ("Si j'avais au moins...") + 1 ("C'est dans l'air") + 1 ("Sextonik") + 3 ("Oui mais...Non") + 1 ("Bleu Noir") + 1 ("Lonely Lisa") + 1 ("À l'ombre") + 2 ("Stolen Car") + 1 ("City of Love") + 2 ("Rolling Stone") + 1 ("Libertine") + 3 ("N'oublie pas")
26
Elton John
3 ("Sacrifice") + 7 ("Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me") + 10 ("Can You Feel the Love Tonight") + 6 ("Something About the Way You Look Tonight" / "Candle in the Wind 1997")
25
Crazy Frog
13 ("Axel F") + 7 ("Popcorn") + 5 ("We Are the Champions (Ding a Dang Dong)")
23

Ed Sheeran
15 ("Shape of You") + 8 ("Perfect")
Florent Pagny
8 ("N'importe quoi") + 9 ("Savoir aimer") + 6 ("Ma Liberté de penser")
21
Adele
4 ("Someone like you") + 6 ("Skyfall") + 11 ("Hello")
Stromae
10 ("Alors on danse") + 4 ("Papaoutai") + 6 ("Formidable") + 1 ("Tous les mêmes")
20

Jordy
15 ("Dur dur d'être bébé") + 5 ("Alison")

Lou Bega
20 ("Mambo n°5 (a Little Bit of...)")

Patrick Fiori
18 ("Belle") + 2 ("4 Mots sur un piano")
Shakira
4 ("Whenever, Wherever") + 1 ("Hips Don't Lie") + 2 ("Beautiful Liar") + 6 ("Waka Waka [This Time for Africa]") + 7 ("Je l'aime à mourir")

1 Songs performed as duets and trios are included
2 Songs performed within Brastisla Boys and Fatal Bazooka bands and as Alphonse Brown included



Artists: Most top 10 hits[edit]




























Artist
Number
Mylène Farmer
54
Johnny Hallyday
36
David Guetta
26
Madonna
22
Rihanna
22
Booba
20
Michael Jackson
19

Lady Gaga
17
Maître Gims
17
Celine Dion
17

Jean-Jacques Goldman
14
Britney Spears
13


Artists: Most top 50 entries[edit]


















Artist
Number
Johnny Hallyday
78
Mylène Farmer
60
Madonna
59
David Guetta
51
Rihanna
37
Michael Jackson
36
Celine Dion
35


Songs: Most weeks at number one[edit]









































































Weeks
Song
Artist
Year
22
"Happy"

Pharrell Williams
2013
20
"Mambo nº 5 (A Little Bit of...)"

Lou Bega
1999
18
"Belle"

Daniel Lavoie, Patrick Fiori & Garou
1998
"Despacito"

Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee
2017
17
"Les Rois du monde (Roméo et Juliette)"
Philippe D'Avilla, Damien Sargue & Grégori Baquet
2000
16
"7 Seconds"

Youssou N'Dour & Neneh Cherry
1994
15
"Dur dur d'être bébé!"

Jordy
1992
"Living on My Own"

Freddie Mercury
1993
"Ces Soirées-là"

Yannick
2000
"Dragostea Din Tei"

O-Zone
2004
"Un Monde Parfait"

Ilona Mitrecey
2005
"Prayer in C"

Lilly Wood and the Prick
2014
"Shape of You"

Ed Sheeran
2017
13
"Les Démons de minuit"
Images
1986
"Viens boire un p'tit coup à la maison"
Licence IV
1987
"Gangsta's Paradise"

Coolio (feat. L.V.)
1995
"Freed from Desire"

Gala
1997
"My Heart Will Go On"

Céline Dion
1998
"Axel F"

Crazy Frog
2005
"Mignon Mignon"

René la Taupe
2010


Songs: Biggest jump to number one[edit]














































Position
Song
Artist
Date
97
"Lonely Lisa"

Mylène Farmer
July 9, 2011
70
"Relax, Take It Easy"

Mika
July 7, 2007
67
"Hung Up"

Madonna
November 12, 2005
64
"Baila morena"

Zucchero
February 25, 2006
64
"Gettin' Over You"

David Guetta & Chris Willis (feat. Fergie & LMFAO)
June 19, 2010
60
"Zidane y va marquer"
Cauet
July 15, 2006
49
"The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)"

Las Ketchup
September 14, 2002
47
"Nolwenn Ohwo!"

Nolwenn Leroy
January 28, 2006
26
"Spaceman"

Babylon Zoo
March 9, 1996
21
"Don't Cry for Me, Argentina"

Madonna
January 25, 1997


Songs: Most weeks in the top 10[edit]






























































Weeks
Song
Artist
Year
37
"Happy"
Pharrell Williams
2013
36
"Shape of You"
Ed Sheeran
2017
35
"Chandelier"

Sia
2014
31
"Pour que tu m'aimes encore"
Céline Dion
1995
"Belle"
Patrick Fiori, Garou & Daniel Lavoie
1998
"Moi... Lolita"

Alizée
2000
30
"L'Envie d'aimer"

Daniel Lévi
2000
"This Girl"

Kungs & Cookin' on 3 Burners
2016
29
"I Feel It Coming"
Daft Punk & The Weeknd
2016
"Despacito"
Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee
2017
28
"Un Monde parfait"

Ilona Mitrecey
2005
"Tired of Being Sorry (Laisse le destin l'emporter)"

Enrique Iglesias & Nâdiya
2008
"Prayer in C"
Lilly Wood and the Prick & Robin Schulz
2010
"Human"

Rag'n'Bone Man
2016
27
"Ça m'énerve"

Helmut Fritz
2009
"Formidable"
Stromae
2013


Sales and streaming charts: Significant milestones and achievements[edit]



Songs: Most weeks at number one[edit]


















Weeks
Song
Artist
Year
15

Shape of You

Ed Sheeran
2017
13

Despacito

Luis Fonsi feat. Daddy Yankee
2017
11

Réseaux

Niska
2017


See also[edit]


  • List of number one hits in France

  • List of artists who reached number one on the French Singles Chart

  • List of best-selling albums in France

  • Global music industry market share data


References[edit]




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  10. ^ http://lescharts.com/index.asp




External links[edit]


  • Disque en France, the official SNEP website

  • LesCharts.com French charts archive










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