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Industry | Music |
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Founded | 6 January 2013 |
Founder | SAZAS |
Headquarters | Trzin, Slovenia |
Products | official national singles charts (weekly, monthly, yearly) |
Website | slotop50.si |
SloTop50 is the official Slovenian singles chart provider established by SAZAS (The association of composers and authors for protection of copyright of Slovenia) in 2013. It presents weekly, monthly and yearly singles charts, following 61 various radio stations across Slovenia. It publishes weekly charts once a week, every Sunday. Chart contain data generated by the SloTop50 system according to any song played during the period starting the previous Monday morning at time 00:00:00 and ending Sunday night at 23:59:59.
The first number one song of the SloTop50 was "Srečno novo leto" by Rok'n'Band, on 6 January 2013. As of the issue for the week ending on 20 June 2021, the SloTop50 has had 90 different number one hits in total of 442 weeks. The current number one is "Save Your Tears" by The Weeknd.
From 1997-2012 year-end singles chart existed for Slovenian artists only. Sazas measured songs that were most played on Slovenian radio stations. That was a different kind of measuring, no weekly charts, just the total number of repeats at the end of the year. In 2013 a new technology by international standards was introduced, measuring both Slovenian and international music with weekly singles charts.
Presently three charts are published:
In three categories: year-end number-one song, year-end best charted domestic song and number-one (pre)xmas week song.
Year | Number-one | Domestic song | Xmas week | |||||
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2013 | "Wake Me Up" | Avicii ft. Aloe Blacc | "Nasmeh življenja" | Nika Zorjan | "Hey Brother" | Avicii | ||
2014 | "Jubel" | Klingande | "Spet" | Tinkara Kovač | "All About That Bass" | Meghan Trainor | ||
2015 | "Love Me Like You Do" | Ellie Goulding | "Here for You" | Maraaya | "Hello" | Adele | ||
2016 | "Photograph" | Ed Sheeran | "To mi je všeč" | Nina Pušlar | "Driving Home for Christmas" | Chris Rea | ||
2017 | "Shape of You" | Ed Sheeran | "Heart of Gold" | BQL | "Last Christmas" | Wham! | ||
2018 | "Perfect" | Ed Sheeran | "Srce za srce" | Alya | "In My Mind" | Dynoro ft. Gigi D'Agostino | ||
2019 | "Sweet but Psycho" | Ava Max | Vroče | S.I.T. | "Dance Monkey" | Tones and I | ||
2020 | "Blinding Lights" | The Weeknd | "Svet na dlani" | Nina Pušlar | "Last Christmas" | Wham! |
After 442 weeks since chart was established (updated: 20 June 2021)
By order | Song | Artists | Total weeks |
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1 | "Srečno novo leto" | Rok'n'Band | 4 |
2 | "Krila" | Neisha | 2 |
3 | "I'd Like To (My FB Song)" | April | 4 |
4 | "To je moj dan" | Kataya | 4 |
5 | "Dan brez tebe" | Victory | 6 |
6 | "Poljubljena" | Tabu | 3 |
7 | "Čas" | Dan D | 1 |
8 | "Zbudi se za prvi maj" | Mi2 | 1 |
9 | "Dan ljubezni" | Pepel in kri | 1 |
10 | "Hvala za vijolice" | Bilbi | 4 |
11 | "Mars in Venera" | Tinkara Kovač | 1 |
12 | "Nasmeh življenja" | Nika Zorjan | 14 |
13 | "Čao lepa" | Jan Plestenjak | 1 |
14 | "Svet je tvoj!" | Nina Pušlar | 1 |
15 | "Zaljubljena" | Victory | 1 |
16 | "Nov dan" | Muff | 11 |
17 | "Pozitivne misli" | Dan D | 4 |
18 | "Spet" | Tinkara Kovač | 25 |
19 | "Po dežju" | Nika Zorjan | 6 |
20 | "Lovin' Me" | Maraaya | 20 |
21 | "Here for You" | Maraaya | 34 |
22 | "Nekaj med nama" | Iztok Easy Novak | 4 |
23 | "Carica" | Tanja Žagar | 2 |
24 | "Piknik" | Siddharta | 1 |
25 | "Ledena" | Siddharta | 1 |
26 | "Living Again" | Maraaya | 5 |
27 | "Najljubša napaka" | Anja Rupel | 2 |
28 | "Stara dobra" | Jan Plestenjak | 6 |
29 | "Prelepa za poraz" | Jan Plestenjak | 2 |
30 | "Blue and Red" | ManuElla | 5 |
31 | "To mi je všeč" | Nina Pušlar | 8 |
32 | "Srce za srce" | Alya | 19 |
33 | "Muza" | BQL | 3 |
34 | "Pesem" | Manca Špik & Kvartopirci | 1 |
35 | "Vrhovi" | Neisha | 1 |
36 | "Milijon in ena" | Klara Jazbec | 8 |
37 | "Oba" | Manca Špik & Isaac Palma | 2 |
38 | "Heart of Gold" | BQL | 19 |
39 | "Halo" | Alya | 13 |
40 | "Diamond Duck" | Maraaya | 7 |
41 | "Ni predaje, ni umika" | BQL & Nika Zorjan | 11 |
42 | "Spet te slišim" | Lamai | 2 |
43 | "Promise" | BQL | 1 |
44 | "Uspavanka-Lullaby" | Nika Zorjan | 1 |
45 | "Ptica" | BQL | 8 |
46 | "Hvala, ne!" | Lea Sirk | 1 |
47 | "Velik je ta svet" | Jan Plestenjak ft. Salle | 5 |
48 | "Dobro jutro življenje" | Alya | 1 |
49 | "Luna" | Nika Zorjan ft. J. Haller | 18 |
50 | "Vroče" | S.I.T. | 4 |
51 | "Povej mi, kaj bi rada" | Jan Plestenjak | 2 |
52 | "Za naju" | Nina Pušlar | 1 |
53 | "Peru" | BQL | 11 |
54 | "Sebi" | Zala Kralj & Gašper Šantl | 8 |
55 | "V srce" | Natalija Verboten | 5 |
56 | "Ola Ola" | Nika Zorjan & Isaac Palma | 13 |
57 | "Na plažo" | Nika Zorjan | 2 |
58 | "Čaša vina" | Natalija Verboten ft. Best | 8 |
59 | "Serenada" | Manca Špik | 1 |
60 | "Svet na dlani" | Nina Pušlar | 13 |
61 | "Bela snežinka" | Veter | 2 |
62 | "Beli oblaki, bele snežinke" | Poskočni muzikanti & Nuša Derenda | 1 |
63 | "Včeraj in za zmeraj" | Nina Pušlar | 1 |
64 | "Človek brez imena" | Jan Plestenjak | 1 |
65 | "Sreča" | Pop Design | 2 |
66 | "Nocoj" | Manca Špik | 3 |
67 | "Malo, malo" | Rebeka Dremelj | 2 |
68 | "Na frišno" | BQL | 4 |
69 | "Še zdaj ne vem zakaj" | Vili Resnik | 2 |
70 | "Nimam skrbi" | Sopranos | 1 |
71 | "Mojito" | Lara Kadis | 9 |
72 | "Ko bo to za nama" | BQL | 2 |
73 | "Obujem nove čevlje" | Maraaya | 9 |
74 | "Julija" | Boom! | 1 |
75 | "Drevo" | Maraaya | 3 |
76 | "Meni dobro je" | Jan Plestenjak | 8 |
77 | "Največ" | Klara Jazbec | 6 |
78 | "Medena" | Pop Design | 3 |
79 | "Dobr' gre" | Maraaya | 2 |
80 | "Ko si z mano" | Nino Ošlak | 2 |
81 | "Romeo in Julija 2021" | Flirt | 4 |
82 | "Imela sva vse" | Wolf | 2 |
93 | "Zgoraj je nebo" | Jan Plestenjak ft. Coto | 1 |
Rank | Song | Artists | Year | Weeks |
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1 | "Señorita" | Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello | 2019 | 17 |
2 | "All About That Bass" | Meghan Trainor | 2014 | 16 |
3 | "Perfect" | Ed Sheeran | 2017/18 | 15 |
"Hello" | Adele | 2015 | 15 | |
"Blinding Lights" | The Weeknd | 2020 | 15 | |
6 | "People Help The People" | Birdy | 2013 | 14 |
"Cheerleader" | OMI | 2015 | 14 | |
"Save Your Tears" | The Weeknd | 2020 | 14 | |
9 | "Head & Heart" | Joel Corry & MNEK | 2021 | 13 |
10 | "Budapest" | George Ezra | 2014 | 12 |
"Wake Me Up" | Avicii feat. Aloe Blacc | 2013 | 12 |
Rank | Artists | Country | Weeks |
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1 | Ed Sheeran | 41 | |
2 | Avicii | 17 | |
3 | Meghan Trainor | 16 | |
The Weeknd | 16 | ||
4 | Adele | 15 | |
5 | Birdy | 14 | |
OMI | 14 | ||
Rank | Artists | Country | Songs |
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1 | Ed Sheeran | 5 | |
2 | Calvin Harris | 4 | |
3 | Avicii | 3 | |
4 | Maraaya | 2 | |
BQL | 2 | ||
Ava Max | 2 | ||
Justin Timberlake | 2 | ||
Pharrell Williams | 2 | ||
Robin Schulz | 2 | ||
Felix Jaehn | 2 | ||
Shawn Mendes | 2 | ||
Justin Bieber | 2 | ||
The Weeknd | 2 | ||
Sia | 2 | ||
Luis Fonsi | 2 | ||
Enrique Iglesias | 2 |
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