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The Dutch Top 40 (Dutch: Nederlandse Top 40) is a weekly music chart compiled by Stichting Nederlandse Top 40.[1] It started as a radio program titled "Veronica Top 40", on the offshore station Radio Veronica in 1965. It remained "The Veronica Top 40" until 1974, when the station was forced to stop broadcasting. Joost den Draaijer initiated the Top 40 in the Netherlands. The show currently airs on Fridays from 2 to 6 PM on Qmusic.

Hans Breukhoven and Lex Harding celebrating a printed edition of the Dutch Top 40 in 2005

History edit

On January 2, 1965, the first Top 40 was compiled, with its first #1 hit "I Feel Fine" by The Beatles. In September 1974, the Stichting Nederlandse Top 40 bought the Top 40 and named it De Nederlandse Top 40. The Dutch Top 40 is one of the four official charts in the Netherlands, the other three being the B2B Single Top 100, which is based entirely on pure sales and streaming, the Mega Top 30 from (NPO 3FM) which, like the Dutch Top 40 also includes airplay data.[2]

From October 4th. 1974 until May 20th. 1976, the Top 40 was broadcast by TROS on the pop radio station Hilversum 3, presented by Dutch famous DJ Ferry Maat. From May 28th, 1976 until November 29th. 1985 the Top 40 was broadcast by Veronica on Hilversum 3. As of December 1st. 1985, after the rename of the station name to Radio 3, the Top 40 continued to be broadcast by Veronica on Radio 3.

In 1981 and 1982, Stichting Nederlandse Top 40 ran several trade fairs in both the Netherlands and Belgium.[3]

In January 1993 Radio 3 decided that the broadcasting of two hit lists (the other one was the Nationale Top 100) on one radio station must come to an end and therefore as from February 7th. 1993 Radio 3 started to broadcast a new hitlist: the Mega Top 50 and wanted to terminate the broadcasting of the Top 40.[4] Due to a lawsuit of the Stichting Nederlandse Top 40,[5] Veronica had to continue broadcasting the Dutch Top 40 on Radio 3 until December 18, 1993.

Meanwhile the Dutch Top 40 was also broadcast on the Dutch commercial radiostation Radio 538 since June 1993. The list continued to be broadcast on this radiostation until December 28th. 2018, when Radio 538 discontinued the broadcasting of the Dutch Top 40. As from January 4th. 2019, the Top 40 is broadcast by the Dutch commercial radiostation Qmusic.

Compilation edit

Composition edit

For most of its history, the Top 40 was based on sales figures of record stores. These were collected through telephone surveys. As of 1999, the airplay of a limited number of radio stations was included.[6] Between 2006 and 2014, download figures were added to the mix. They were removed again because supposedly, download sales could be easily manipulated by record companies or artists.[7]

As of February 2014, the chart is a combination of airplay, streaming, and social media trends.[8] The more often a song gets played on the radio, the higher its ranking in the Top 40.

To compute year-end chart positions, the weekly #1 positions get 40 points, the #2 positions get 39 points, etc. These weekly scores are then added up and sorted by single to determine the ranking.

Tipparade edit

The Tipparade, a 'bubbling under' chart for the Top 40, is based on sales, streaming, airplay, and recommendations from both the general public and the music industry.[9][10]

Rules edit

There is a set of rules, of which some have existed since 1972, that has been maintained up until 2012. Some of these have been criticized as a hindrance.

  • Since late 1971, singles had to remain at least two weeks in the charts. If a single officially no longer belongs in the Top 40, these are placed on #40.
    • Example: Missy Elliott's "Lose Control": Remained two weeks on #40 in the chart, because it did not sell enough and also wasn't played enough on the radio.
    • There have been two exceptions for this, though: In October 1994, Pet Shop Boys' "Yesterday, When I Was Mad" stayed in the charts for only one week due to an error in the compilation, and in late September 2007, Kus's "4 meiden" just didn't sell enough to stay in the charts for two weeks.
  • Since 1983, singles that move up in the chart by a large number of positions are assigned superstip ("super bullet") status. These singles were not allowed to fall down in chart position in the following week. If a superstip single had comparatively lower sales/airplay statistics a week later, it would remain stuck on the same chart position until the second week of drop, by which time it may appear as if it dropped hard in chart positions.
    • Example: Guus Meeuwis's "Ik wil dat ons land juicht": The song entered the chart at #11 (superstip), rose up to #5 (superstip again) in its second week. The following week it was meant to drop in chart position, but remained on the #5 position. The following two weeks, it went from #5 to #39. Because of this rule, this single was the biggest fall down in the Top 40. However, this was not always the case. Sometimes singles with a superstip status did drop, for example, if there's no room.
  • Up until 2005, there were no clear rules on when a single could re-enter the Top 40. Apparently, a song had to re-enter at least in the top 30 portions of the chart to be allowed back, which happened occasionally. In the case of re-issued singles, there were no rules whatsoever - these singles could re-enter anyway. Since the mid-2000s, new rules were implemented, meaning that only songs from recently deceased artists could return to the Top 40, such as Michael Jackson's Billie Jean after the artist's death in 2009. Since 2012, "normal" re-entries have started to occur again. During the Christmas season, however, re-entries of older Christmas classics (e.g. Wham!'s Last Christmas or Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas Is You) are barred from re-entering the Top 40, even though their streaming and airplay activity should earn them a Top 40 position.
  • Singles with double A-side are listed separately in the Top 40; due to the (possible) different amount of airplay the two songs get.

Records, milestones and achievements edit

This is a listing of significant achievements and milestones based upon the Dutch Top 40 charts.

Song achievements edit

Most weeks at number one edit

  • 18 weeks
Harry Styles — "As It Was" (2022)
  • 16 weeks
Calvin Harris with Dua Lipa — "One Kiss" (2018)
Miley Cyrus — "Flowers" (2023)
  • 15 weeks
Ed Sheeran — "Shape of You" (2017)
Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber — "Despacito (Remix)" (2017)
Tones and I — "Dance Monkey" (2019-20)
Tate McRae — "Greedy" (2023-24)
  • 14 weeks
The Weeknd — "Blinding Lights" (2020)
  • 13 weeks
Gusttavo Lima — "Balada" (2012)
  • 12 weeks
Marco Borsato — "Dromen Zijn Bedrog" (1994)
Shawn Mendes featuring Camila Cabello — "Señorita" (2019)
  • 11 weeks
Bruno Mars — "Just the Way You Are" (2010)
Clean Bandit featuring Jess Glynne — "Rather Be" (2014)
André Hazes and Gerard Joling — "Blijf Bij Mij" (2007)
OMI — "Cheerleader" (Felix Jaehn remix) (2015)
Michel Teló — "Ai Se Eu Te Pego!" (2012)
Robin Thicke featuring T.I. & Pharrell Williams — "Blurred Lines" (2013)
Davina Michelle — "Duurt Te Lang" (2018-19)
Avicii — "Wake Me Up" (2013)
Marco Borsato — "Rood" (2006)
Bryan Adams — "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" (1991)
  • 10 weeks
Owl City — "Fireflies" (2009–10)
Céline Dion — "My Heart Will Go On" (1998)
BLØF featuring Geike Arnaert — "Zoutelande" (2018)
Vangelis — "Conquest of Paradise" (1995)
4 Non Blondes — "What's Up? (1993)
Mike Posner — "I Took a Pill in Ibiza (SeeB remix) (2016)
Alexis Jordan — "Happiness" (2011)
Snelle and Maan — "Blijven Slapen" (2021)
Heintje — "Ich Bau' Dir Ein Schloss" (1968)

Source:[11]

Most total weeks in the Top 40 edit

  • 49 weeks
Pharrell Williams — "Happy" (2013–14)
  • 42 weeks
Lewis Capaldi — "Someone You Loved" (2019)
  • 41 weeks
Corry En De Rekels — "Huilen Is Voor Jou Te Laat" (1970–71)
  • 40 weeks
The Scorpions — "Hello Josephine" (1965, 1977)
Trio Hellenique — "Zorba's Dance" (1965–66, 1974)[1]
  • 39 weeks
Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg — "Je T'aime... Moi Non Plus" (1969, 1974)
  • 38 weeks
Avicii — "Wake Me Up" (2013–14, 2018)
Gotye featuring Kimbra — "Somebody That I Used to Know" (2011–12)
  • 35 weeks
Dave Berry — "This Strange Effect" (1965–66)
Nini Rosso — "Il Silenzio" (1965–66)[2]
  • 34 weeks
The Weeknd — "Blinding Lights" (2019-2020)
De Heikrekels — "Waarom Heb Jij Me Laten Staan?" (1967)
John Legend — "All of Me" (2013–14)
  • 33 weeks
Major Lazer and DJ Snake featuring — "Lean On" (2015)
Five Seconds of Summer — "Youngblood" (2018-19)
Gers Pardoel — "Ik Neem Je Mee" (2011–12)
Henk Westbroek — "Zelfs Je Naam Is Mooi" (1998–99)
Joel Corry featuring MNEK — "Head & Heart" (2020)
Danny Vera — "Rollercoaster" (2019-20)
Nielson — "Beauty En De Brains" (2012–13)
Lorde — "Royals" (2013–2014)
Sam Smith — "Stay with Me" (2014–15)
Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug — "Havana (Camila Cabello song)" (2017-18)

Source:[12]

Notes
  • 1 ^Three different versions of the song (which was featured in the 1964 film Zorba the Greek), performed by Trio Hellenique, Mikis Theodorakis and Duo Acropolis, were combined as one chart entry (which happened more often in the 1960s), spending 37 weeks on the chart. The Trio Hellenique version spent three more weeks on the chart in 1974, totalling 40 weeks.
  • 2 ^Different versions of the song were performed by three different artists, and were listed on the Top 40 as only one song.

Number-one debuts edit

Artist achievements edit

Most Top 40 entries edit

Source:[13]

Most number-one singles edit

Source:[14]

Most weeks at number one
(Total)
Artist Record
  The Beatles 74 weeks
  Marco Borsato 72 weeks
  Justin Bieber 47 weeks
  Ed Sheeran 34 weeks
  Adele 27 weeks
  George Michael 26 weeks
  Jan Smit 25 weeks
  Elton John 25 weeks
  ABBA 24 weeks
  Calvin Harris 22 weeks

Source:[15]

Most weeks at number one
(in 1 year)
Artist Year Record
  The Beatles 1965 30 weeks
  Marco Borsato 2006 22 weeks
  Ed Sheeran 2017 20 weeks
  The Beatles 1966 19 weeks
  Harry Styles 2022 18 weeks
  Calvin Harris 2018 16 weeks
  Dua Lipa 2018 16 weeks
  Miley Cyrus 2023 16 weeks
  Justin Bieber 2016 15 weeks
2017
  Avicii 2013 15 weeks
  Pharrell Williams 2013 15 weeks
  Shaggy 2001 14 weeks
  André Hazes 2007 14 weeks
  Bruno Mars 2010 14 weeks
  The Weeknd 2020 14 weeks
  Heintje 1968 13 weeks
  Olivia Newton-John 1978 13 weeks
  Shakira 2002 13 weeks
  Marco Borsato 2004 13 weeks
  Gusttavo Lima 2012 13 weeks
  Tones and I 2019 13 weeks
  Tate McRae 2023 13 weeks
Most successful top 40 artists
Artist Weeks Points
  David Guetta 745 16389
  Rihanna 590 14741
  Madonna 540 13428
  Marco Borsato 494 12996
  Justin Bieber 472 12584
  Rolling Stones 462 12070
  Ed Sheeran 420 10398
  Michael Jackson 433 10326
  The Beatles 328 9728
  Pink 444 9312

Source:[16]

References edit

  1. ^ Bakker, Machgiel (August 24, 1991). "Specifications Of National Charts" (PDF). Music & Media. p. 3. Retrieved September 13, 2023.
  2. ^ "Buma/Stemra" (PDF). Music & Media. April 3, 1993. p. 21. Retrieved September 13, 2023.
  3. ^ "Dutch Foundation Sets Trade Fairs" (PDF). Billboard. January 5, 1982. p. 35. Retrieved September 13, 2023.
  4. ^ Watson, Miranda (July 3, 1993). "Battle Of The Charts Heats Up" (PDF). Music & Media. p. 3. Retrieved September 13, 2023.
  5. ^ Bakker, Machgiel (February 20, 1993). "Dutch Chart Rivalry Ends In Court Case Proceedings" (PDF). Music & Media. p. 3. Retrieved September 13, 2023.
  6. ^ "International - Newsline" (PDF). Billboard. January 23, 1999. p. 49. Retrieved September 13, 2023.
  7. ^ Stichting Nederlandse Top 40. "Geschiedenis Nederlandse Top 40". Top40.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2018-02-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ Stichting Nederlandse Top 40. "Samenstelling Top 40". Top40.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2018-02-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ Stichting Nederlandse Top 40. "Geschiedenis Nederlandse Top 40". Top40.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2018-01-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ "Bulletin Board - Holland" (PDF). Music & Media. May 25, 1996. p. 4. Retrieved September 13, 2023.
  11. ^ "Langst op nummer 1". www.top40.nl. Dutch Top 40. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
  12. ^ "Langst in de Top 40". www.top40.nl. Dutch Top 40. Retrieved December 17, 2021.
  13. ^ Top 40, Stichting Nederlandse. "Artiest met de meeste Top 40-hits". Top40.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2021-12-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  14. ^ "Artiest met meeste nummer 1-hits". Dutch Top 40 (in Dutch). Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  15. ^ "Artiest langst op nummer 1". Dutch Top 40 (in Dutch). Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  16. ^ "Best scorende artiest". Dutch Top 40 (in Dutch). Retrieved 17 December 2021.

External links edit

  • (in Dutch) Dutch Top 40 / Official website—contains archive from 1965 onwards Is now fully renewed!
  • (in Dutch) —contains archive from 1965 onwards

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This chart is often confused with the Single Top 100 and the Mega Top 50 This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Dutch Top 40 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Dutch Top 40 Dutch Nederlandse Top 40 is a weekly music chart compiled by Stichting Nederlandse Top 40 1 It started as a radio program titled Veronica Top 40 on the offshore station Radio Veronica in 1965 It remained The Veronica Top 40 until 1974 when the station was forced to stop broadcasting Joost den Draaijer initiated the Top 40 in the Netherlands The show currently airs on Fridays from 2 to 6 PM on Qmusic Hans Breukhoven and Lex Harding celebrating a printed edition of the Dutch Top 40 in 2005 Contents 1 History 2 Compilation 2 1 Composition 2 1 1 Tipparade 2 2 Rules 3 Records milestones and achievements 3 1 Song achievements 3 1 1 Most weeks at number one 3 1 2 Most total weeks in the Top 40 3 1 3 Number one debuts 3 2 Artist achievements 3 2 1 Most Top 40 entries 3 2 2 Most number one singles 4 References 5 External linksHistory editOn January 2 1965 the first Top 40 was compiled with its first 1 hit I Feel Fine by The Beatles In September 1974 the Stichting Nederlandse Top 40 bought the Top 40 and named it De Nederlandse Top 40 The Dutch Top 40 is one of the four official charts in the Netherlands the other three being the B2B Single Top 100 which is based entirely on pure sales and streaming the Mega Top 30 from NPO 3FM which like the Dutch Top 40 also includes airplay data 2 From October 4th 1974 until May 20th 1976 the Top 40 was broadcast by TROS on the pop radio station Hilversum 3 presented by Dutch famous DJ Ferry Maat From May 28th 1976 until November 29th 1985 the Top 40 was broadcast by Veronica on Hilversum 3 As of December 1st 1985 after the rename of the station name to Radio 3 the Top 40 continued to be broadcast by Veronica on Radio 3 In 1981 and 1982 Stichting Nederlandse Top 40 ran several trade fairs in both the Netherlands and Belgium 3 In January 1993 Radio 3 decided that the broadcasting of two hit lists the other one was the Nationale Top 100 on one radio station must come to an end and therefore as from February 7th 1993 Radio 3 started to broadcast a new hitlist the Mega Top 50 and wanted to terminate the broadcasting of the Top 40 4 Due to a lawsuit of the Stichting Nederlandse Top 40 5 Veronica had to continue broadcasting the Dutch Top 40 on Radio 3 until December 18 1993 Meanwhile the Dutch Top 40 was also broadcast on the Dutch commercial radiostation Radio 538 since June 1993 The list continued to be broadcast on this radiostation until December 28th 2018 when Radio 538 discontinued the broadcasting of the Dutch Top 40 As from January 4th 2019 the Top 40 is broadcast by the Dutch commercial radiostation Qmusic Compilation editComposition edit For most of its history the Top 40 was based on sales figures of record stores These were collected through telephone surveys As of 1999 the airplay of a limited number of radio stations was included 6 Between 2006 and 2014 download figures were added to the mix They were removed again because supposedly download sales could be easily manipulated by record companies or artists 7 As of February 2014 the chart is a combination of airplay streaming and social media trends 8 The more often a song gets played on the radio the higher its ranking in the Top 40 To compute year end chart positions the weekly 1 positions get 40 points the 2 positions get 39 points etc These weekly scores are then added up and sorted by single to determine the ranking Tipparade edit The Tipparade a bubbling under chart for the Top 40 is based on sales streaming airplay and recommendations from both the general public and the music industry 9 10 Rules edit This section may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia s quality standards You can help The talk page may contain suggestions April 2015 There is a set of rules of which some have existed since 1972 that has been maintained up until 2012 Some of these have been criticized as a hindrance Since late 1971 singles had to remain at least two weeks in the charts If a single officially no longer belongs in the Top 40 these are placed on 40 Example Missy Elliott s Lose Control Remained two weeks on 40 in the chart because it did not sell enough and also wasn t played enough on the radio There have been two exceptions for this though In October 1994 Pet Shop Boys Yesterday When I Was Mad stayed in the charts for only one week due to an error in the compilation and in late September 2007 Kus s 4 meiden just didn t sell enough to stay in the charts for two weeks Since 1983 singles that move up in the chart by a large number of positions are assigned superstip super bullet status These singles were not allowed to fall down in chart position in the following week If a superstip single had comparatively lower sales airplay statistics a week later it would remain stuck on the same chart position until the second week of drop by which time it may appear as if it dropped hard in chart positions Example Guus Meeuwis s Ik wil dat ons land juicht The song entered the chart at 11 superstip rose up to 5 superstip again in its second week The following week it was meant to drop in chart position but remained on the 5 position The following two weeks it went from 5 to 39 Because of this rule this single was the biggest fall down in the Top 40 However this was not always the case Sometimes singles with a superstip status did drop for example if there s no room Up until 2005 there were no clear rules on when a single could re enter the Top 40 Apparently a song had to re enter at least in the top 30 portions of the chart to be allowed back which happened occasionally In the case of re issued singles there were no rules whatsoever these singles could re enter anyway Since the mid 2000s new rules were implemented meaning that only songs from recently deceased artists could return to the Top 40 such as Michael Jackson s Billie Jean after the artist s death in 2009 Since 2012 normal re entries have started to occur again During the Christmas season however re entries of older Christmas classics e g Wham s Last Christmas or Mariah Carey s All I Want for Christmas Is You are barred from re entering the Top 40 even though their streaming and airplay activity should earn them a Top 40 position Singles with double A side are listed separately in the Top 40 due to the possible different amount of airplay the two songs get Example Robbie Williams first single off his 2005 album Intensive Care was Tripping with the B side being Make Me Pure While Tripping topped the chart by peaking at 1 Make Me Pure peaked at 15 in the Top 40 Records milestones and achievements editThis is a listing of significant achievements and milestones based upon the Dutch Top 40 charts Song achievements edit Most weeks at number one edit 18 weeksHarry Styles As It Was 2022 16 weeksCalvin Harris with Dua Lipa One Kiss 2018 Miley Cyrus Flowers 2023 15 weeksEd Sheeran Shape of You 2017 Luis Fonsi amp Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber Despacito Remix 2017 Tones and I Dance Monkey 2019 20 Tate McRae Greedy 2023 24 14 weeksThe Weeknd Blinding Lights 2020 13 weeksGusttavo Lima Balada 2012 12 weeksMarco Borsato Dromen Zijn Bedrog 1994 Shawn Mendes featuring Camila Cabello Senorita 2019 11 weeksBruno Mars Just the Way You Are 2010 Clean Bandit featuring Jess Glynne Rather Be 2014 Andre Hazes and Gerard Joling Blijf Bij Mij 2007 OMI Cheerleader Felix Jaehn remix 2015 Michel Telo Ai Se Eu Te Pego 2012 Robin Thicke featuring T I amp Pharrell Williams Blurred Lines 2013 Davina Michelle Duurt Te Lang 2018 19 Avicii Wake Me Up 2013 Marco Borsato Rood 2006 Bryan Adams Everything I Do I Do It for You 1991 10 weeksOwl City Fireflies 2009 10 Celine Dion My Heart Will Go On 1998 BLOF featuring Geike Arnaert Zoutelande 2018 Vangelis Conquest of Paradise 1995 4 Non Blondes What s Up 1993 Mike Posner I Took a Pill in Ibiza SeeB remix 2016 Alexis Jordan Happiness 2011 Snelle and Maan Blijven Slapen 2021 Heintje Ich Bau Dir Ein Schloss 1968 Source 11 Most total weeks in the Top 40 edit 49 weeksPharrell Williams Happy 2013 14 42 weeksLewis Capaldi Someone You Loved 2019 41 weeksCorry En De Rekels Huilen Is Voor Jou Te Laat 1970 71 40 weeksThe Scorpions Hello Josephine 1965 1977 Trio Hellenique Zorba s Dance 1965 66 1974 1 39 weeksJane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg Je T aime Moi Non Plus 1969 1974 38 weeksAvicii Wake Me Up 2013 14 2018 Gotye featuring Kimbra Somebody That I Used to Know 2011 12 35 weeksDave Berry This Strange Effect 1965 66 Nini Rosso Il Silenzio 1965 66 2 34 weeksThe Weeknd Blinding Lights 2019 2020 De Heikrekels Waarom Heb Jij Me Laten Staan 1967 John Legend All of Me 2013 14 33 weeksMajor Lazer and DJ Snake featuring MO Lean On 2015 Five Seconds of Summer Youngblood 2018 19 Gers Pardoel Ik Neem Je Mee 2011 12 Henk Westbroek Zelfs Je Naam Is Mooi 1998 99 Joel Corry featuring MNEK Head amp Heart 2020 Danny Vera Rollercoaster 2019 20 Nielson Beauty En De Brains 2012 13 Lorde Royals 2013 2014 Sam Smith Stay with Me 2014 15 Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug Havana Camila Cabello song 2017 18 Source 12 Notes1 Three different versions of the song which was featured in the 1964 film Zorba the Greek performed by Trio Hellenique Mikis Theodorakis and Duo Acropolis were combined as one chart entry which happened more often in the 1960s spending 37 weeks on the chart The Trio Hellenique version spent three more weeks on the chart in 1974 totalling 40 weeks 2 Different versions of the song were performed by three different artists and were listed on the Top 40 as only one song Number one debuts edit The Beatles I Feel Fine January 2 1965 The Beatles We Can Work It Out Day Tripper December 25 1965 Procol Harum A Whiter Shade of Pale June 17 1967 The Beatles Hey Jude September 14 1968 Jantje Smit Ik zing dit lied voor jou alleen April 12 1997 Elton John Something About the Way You Look Tonight Candle in the Wind 1997 September 27 1997 2Pac Changes February 13 1999 Backstreet Boys I Want It That Way May 8 1999 Starmaker Damn I Think I Love You April 14 2001 One Day Fly I Wanna Be a One Day Fly May 19 2001 Shaggy featuring Rayvon Angel June 23 2001 Shakira Whenever Wherever February 9 2002 Jamai Step Right Up March 29 2003 Jim Tell Her May 17 2003 Dinand Woesthoff Dreamer Gussie s song February 21 2004 Boris When You Think of Me May 22 2004 Marco Borsato and Ali B Wat zou je doen September 25 2004 Andre Hazes Zij gelooft in mij October 9 2004 MEN2B Bigger Than That December 25 2004 Artiesten Voor Azie Als je iets kan doen January 15 2005 Kane Fearless August 6 2005 Ch pz Carnival August 27 2005 Lange Frans amp Baas B Het land van October 8 2005 Andrea Bocelli and Marco Borsato Because We Believe February 11 2006 Raffaela Right Here Right Now March 25 2006 Sharon Kips Heartbreak Away March 10 2007 Jan Smit Dan volg je haar benen November 3 2007 Nikki Hello World March 15 2008 Marco Borsato Wit licht May 3 2008 Marco Borsato Stop de tijd August 30 2008 Lisa Hallelujah May 23 2009 Lady Gaga Born This Way February 26 2011 Nick amp Simon Julia March 23 2013 Adele Hello October 31 2015 Olivia Rodrigo Drivers License January 23 2021 Adele Easy on Me October 23 2021 Artist achievements edit Most Top 40 entries edit BZN 55 Madonna 55 David Guetta 53 Michael Jackson 50 The Rolling Stones 49 Golden Earring 47 Queen 46 Normaal 46 U2 44 Vader Abraham 43 Bee Gees 43 Source 13 Most number one singles edit Number of singles Artist16 The Beatles15 Marco Borsato8 ABBA7 Justin Bieber6 Michael Jackson6 George Michael6 Jan Smit6 Queen5 The Cats5 Bee Gees5 The Kinks5 David Bowie5 Golden Earring5 UB405 MadonnaSource 14 Most weeks at number one Total Artist Record nbsp The Beatles 74 weeks nbsp Marco Borsato 72 weeks nbsp Justin Bieber 47 weeks nbsp Ed Sheeran 34 weeks nbsp Adele 27 weeks nbsp George Michael 26 weeks nbsp Jan Smit 25 weeks nbsp Elton John 25 weeks nbsp ABBA 24 weeks nbsp Calvin Harris 22 weeksSource 15 Most weeks at number one in 1 year Artist Year Record nbsp The Beatles 1965 30 weeks nbsp Marco Borsato 2006 22 weeks nbsp Ed Sheeran 2017 20 weeks nbsp The Beatles 1966 19 weeks nbsp Harry Styles 2022 18 weeks nbsp Calvin Harris 2018 16 weeks nbsp Dua Lipa 2018 16 weeks nbsp Miley Cyrus 2023 16 weeks nbsp Justin Bieber 2016 15 weeks2017 nbsp Avicii 2013 15 weeks nbsp Pharrell Williams 2013 15 weeks nbsp Shaggy 2001 14 weeks nbsp Andre Hazes 2007 14 weeks nbsp Bruno Mars 2010 14 weeks nbsp The Weeknd 2020 14 weeks nbsp Heintje 1968 13 weeks nbsp Olivia Newton John 1978 13 weeks nbsp Shakira 2002 13 weeks nbsp Marco Borsato 2004 13 weeks nbsp Gusttavo Lima 2012 13 weeks nbsp Tones and I 2019 13 weeks nbsp Tate McRae 2023 13 weeksMost successful top 40 artists Artist Weeks Points nbsp David Guetta 745 16389 nbsp Rihanna 590 14741 nbsp Madonna 540 13428 nbsp Marco Borsato 494 12996 nbsp Justin Bieber 472 12584 nbsp Rolling Stones 462 12070 nbsp Ed Sheeran 420 10398 nbsp Michael Jackson 433 10326 nbsp The Beatles 328 9728 nbsp Pink 444 9312Source 16 References edit Bakker Machgiel August 24 1991 Specifications Of National Charts PDF Music amp Media p 3 Retrieved September 13 2023 Buma Stemra PDF Music amp Media April 3 1993 p 21 Retrieved September 13 2023 Dutch Foundation Sets Trade Fairs PDF Billboard January 5 1982 p 35 Retrieved September 13 2023 Watson Miranda July 3 1993 Battle Of The Charts Heats Up PDF Music amp Media p 3 Retrieved September 13 2023 Bakker Machgiel February 20 1993 Dutch Chart Rivalry Ends In Court Case Proceedings PDF Music amp Media p 3 Retrieved September 13 2023 International Newsline PDF Billboard January 23 1999 p 49 Retrieved September 13 2023 Stichting Nederlandse Top 40 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