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The Official New Zealand Music Chart ( Māori: Te Papa Tātai Waiata Matua o Aotearoa) is the weekly New Zealand top 40 singles and albums charts, issued weekly by Recorded Music NZ (formerly Recording Industry Association of New Zealand). The Music Chart also includes the top-20 New Zealand artist singles and albums and top 10 compilation albums.
This is a list of the top-selling singles in New Zealand for 2023 from the Official New Zealand Music Chart's end-of-year chart, compiled by Recorded Music NZ. Recorded Music NZ also published 2023 lists for two sub-charts, the top 20 singles released by New Zealand artists, [2] and the top 20 singles primarily performed in te reo Māori .
In New Zealand, Recorded Music NZ compiles the top 40 albums chart each Friday, and dates the chart for the following Monday. Over-the-counter sales of both physical and digital formats make up the data. Certifications are awarded for the number of shipments to retailers. [1] Gold certifications are awarded after 7,500 sales, and platinum ...
New Zealand top 50 albums of 2021. American singer Olivia Rodrigo 's Sour was the top performing album in New Zealand for 2021. New Zealand band Six60 released the top performing album by a New Zealand artist, Six60 (2019) Five albums by American singer Taylor Swift were in the top 50 albums of 2021. This is a list of the top-selling albums in ...
These totals includes singles when the artist is 'featured'—that is, not the main artist. † – includes duet or collaboration by two New Zealand artists. ‡ – includes songs whose chart placings predate the Official New Zealand Music Chart which began in May 1975.
This is a list of year-end number-one singles for New Zealand. Recorded Music NZ publishes the country's official weekly record charts. L.A.B 's "In the Air" has spent the most time on the music charts out of any of the other Year end No.1 singles. It has spent 150 weeks on the charts, still counting.
15 February 1974. Elton John. "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road". 22 February 1974. Ringo Starr. "You're Sixteen". 1 March 1974. 8 March 1974. George Baker Selection.
1980. Jon Stevens replaced himself at number one when "Montego Bay" succeeded "Jezebel" at number one. Smokey Robinson topped the New Zealand chart twice during the 1980s: "Cruisin'" in 1980 and "Being with You" in 1981. "Food for Thought", "Red Red Wine", and "I Got You Babe" gave UB40 three chart-toppers this decade.