Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique
The National Syndicate of Phonographic Publishing (French: Syndicat national de l'édition phonographique; SNEP) is the inter-professional organization which 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.
Official charts
Since September 2002, official charts are 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.
Significant milestones and achievements
Singles Chart from 1984
Artists: Most number-one hits
1 All the singles recorded under one of his pseudonyms or as member of his bands are included
Artists: Most weeks at number-one
Weeks | Artist | Details by songs1 |
---|---|---|
37 | Garou | 18 ("Belle") + 3 ("Sous le vent") + 11 ("Seul") + 5 ("La Rivière de notre enfance") |
Michael Youn2 | 10 ("Stach Stach") + 7 ("Le Frunkp") + 8 ("Fous ta cagoule") + 5 ("Mauvaise foi nocturne") + 7 ("Parle à ma main") | |
36 | Céline Dion | 12 ("Pour que tu m'aimes encore") + 7 ("Je sais pas") + 13 ("The Reason" / "My Heart Will Go on") + 3 ("Sous le vent") + 1 ("Et s'il n'en restait qu'une (je serai celle-là)") |
30 | Mylène Farmer | 9 ("Désenchantée") + 5 ("Pourvu qu'elles soient douces") + 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") |
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 | 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 memes") | |
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
Artist | Number |
---|---|
Mylène Farmer | 47 |
Johnny Hallyday | 32 |
David Guetta | 23 |
Madonna | 22 |
Rihanna | 20 |
Michael Jackson | 19 |
Celine Dion | 16 |
Jean-Jacques Goldman | 14 |
Lady Gaga | 14 |
Britney Spears | 13 |
Artists: Most Top 50 entries
Artist | Number |
---|---|
Johnny Hallyday | 78 |
Madonna | 59 |
Mylène Farmer | 56 |
David Guetta | 42 |
Michael Jackson | 36 |
Rihanna | 35 |
Celine Dion | 30 |
Songs: Most weeks at number-one
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 |
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 | |
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: Most weeks at number-two
- 13 weeks : "Moi... Lolita" — Alizée (2000)
- 11 weeks : "Ça m'énerve" — Helmut Fritz (2009, but with 4 weeks at #1 as peak)
- 10 weeks : "Chanter pour ceux qui sont loin de chez eux" — Lââm (1998), "Daddy DJ" — Daddy DJ (2000), "Someone Like You" — Adele (2011, but with 4 weeks at #1 as peak))
Songs: Biggest jump to number one
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
Weeks | Song | Artist | Year |
---|---|---|---|
37 | "Happy" | Pharrell Williams | 2013 |
35 | "Chandelier" | Sia | 2014 |
31 | "Belle" | Patrick Fiori, Garou and Daniel Lavoie | 1998 |
"Moi... Lolita" | Alizée | 2000 | |
30 | "Pour que tu m'aimes encore" | Céline Dion | 1995 |
"L'Envie d'aimer" | Daniel Lévi | 2000 | |
28 | "Un Monde parfait" | Ilona Mitrecey | 2005 |
"Tired of Being Sorry (Laisse le destin l'emporter)" | Enrique Iglesias and Nâdiya | 2008 | |
"Prayer in C" | Lilly Wood and the Prick | 1998 | |
27 | "Formidable" | Stromae | 2013 |
Certification awards
Timeline
Albums
Time of issue[1] | Certification | Until 30 October 1988 |
Until 30 June 2006[2][Note] |
From 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2009[2][Notes] |
From 1 July 2009 to present[3] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1999 | Silver | 50,000 | 35,000 | Deleted | |
1 Jan 1973 | Gold | 100,000 | 75,000 | 50,000 | |
1988 | 2× Gold | 200,000 | Deleted | ||
1 May 1980 | Platinum | 400,000[1] | 300,000 | 200,000 | 100,000 |
1 Nov 1988 | 2× Platinum | 600,000 | 400,000 | 200,000 | |
1 Nov 1988 | 3× Platinum | 900,000 | 600,000 | 300,000 | |
1 Nov 1988 | Diamond | 1,000,000 | 750,000 | 500,000 | |
^ 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
Time of issue[4] | Certification | Until 30 Oct 1988 | From 1 Nov 1988 to 28 Feb 1991 |
From 1 March 1991 to 30 April 2005 | 1 May 2005 to 30 June 2009 |
From 1 July 2009 to 17 March 2013[3] |
From March 2013 to present[5] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 July 1985 | Silver | 250,000 | 200,000 | 125,000 | 100,000 | Deleted | |
1 January 1973 | Gold | 500,000 | 400,000 | 250,000 | 200,000 | 150,000 | 75,000 |
1 May 1980 | Platinum | 1,000,000 | 800,000 | 500,000 | 300,000 | 250,000 | 150,000 |
2 January 1997 | Diamond | 750,000[Note] | 500,000 | 400,000 | 250,000 | ||
^ Note: Diamond-award represented 750,000 units from 2 January 1997 until 30 April 2005.
Videos
Certification (Instituted in 1989)[6] |
Before July 1, 2009 | After July 1, 2009[3] |
---|---|---|
Gold | 10,000 | 7,500 |
Platinum | 20,000 | 15,000 |
2× Platinum | 40,000 | 30,000 |
3× Platinum | 60,000 | 45,000 |
Diamond | 100,000 | 60,000 |
See also
- List of top 10 singles in 2011 (France)
- 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
- Notes
- 1 2 "InfoDisc: Les Certifications: Officielles (albums)" (in French). InfoDisc. Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
- 1 2 France Lowers Gold Standard. Billboard magazine. 2006-07-26. Retrieved 2011-09-26.
- 1 2 3 "Disque en France: Les Certifications" (in French). Disque en France Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. Archived from the original on January 15, 2013. Retrieved 2013-03-18.
- ↑ "InfoDisc: Les Certifications: Officielles (singles)" (in French). InfoDisc. Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
- ↑ "SNEP: Les Disques d'Or" (in French). Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. Archived from the original on October 17, 2013. Retrieved 2014-02-22.
- ↑ "InfoDisc: Les Certifications 2007: Critères d'attribution depuis 1989 (Videos)" (in French). InfoDisc. Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
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