Sverigetopplistan#Album charts
{{short description|Swedish national music chart}}
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Sverigetopplistan ({{IPA|sv|ˈsvæ̂rjɛˌtɔpːlɪstan|lang}}, lit. "the Sweden top list") is the Swedish national record chart, based on sales data from IFPI Sverige.{{Cite web|url=https://sverigetopplistan.se/regler/|title=Sverigetopplistan – regelverk och definitioner|lang=sv|date=4 March 2024|publisher=Sverigetopplistan|access-date=20 December 2024}} It was formerly known as Topplistan (1975–1997) and Hitlistan (1998–2007) and has been known by its current name since October 2007. Before Topplistan, music sales in Sweden were recorded by Kvällstoppen,{{cite magazine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mSkEAAAAMBAJ&q=Swedish+Kvallstoppen+chart&pg=RA1-PA48|title=Intl Jukebox Survey|magazine=Billboard|date=19 December 1970|page=48|access-date=13 February 2013}} whose weekly chart was a combined albums and singles list.
History
For the period of 1976 to 2006, the official Swedish music charts were published by Sveriges Radio P3, a station owned by Sveriges Radio. At the end of 2006, it stopped publishing the general charts, which were entrusted to Swedish Recording Industry Association in the beginning of 2007. However, Sveriges Radio P3 continued to publish the most downloaded music charts, according to the statistics compiled by Nielsen SoundScan. The new strictly-download chart was called DigiListan.{{fact|date=April 2019}}
Since late 2006,{{fact|date=October 2021}} the chart has included legal downloads.{{cite web|url=http://www.musikindustrin.se/2015/11/14/grattis-sverigetopplistan-40/|title=Grattis SverigeTopplistan, 40!|language=sv|date=14 November 2015|last=Nylin|first=Lars|access-date=19 April 2019|publisher=Musikindustrin}} The charts became the first in the world to include music streaming with singles (29 October 2010){{cite web|url=http://www.musikindustrin.se/2010/10/29/sverigetopplistan_forsaljning_av_strommad_musik_inkluderas_i_listan/|title=Försäljning av strömmad musik inkluderas i listan|language=sv|date=29 October 2010|last=Nylin|first=Lars|access-date=19 April 2019|publisher=Musikindustrin}} and then with albums (2013).{{Cite web|url=http://www.musikindustrin.se/2015/01/09/4-snabba-ludvig-wernerifpi-om-nya-sverigetopplistan/|title=4 SNABBA Ludvig Werner/Ifpi om nya Sverigetopplistan|date=9 January 2015|first=Lars|last=Nylin|language=sv|publisher=Musikindustrin|access-date=19 April 2021}}
From 14 November 1975 to 8 September 1993 the chart was only published every 2 weeks.{{fact|date=April 2019}}
The chart is published every Friday, covering sales of the previous week from Friday to Thursday.{{cite web |url= http://www.grammotex.com/charts.php?lang=sv |title=Sverigetopplistan |work=Grammotex |lang=sv}}
Charts
= Album charts =
= Song charts =
List of number one hits
See also
- Tio i Topp – contemporary record chart between 1961 and 1974
- DigiListan – The Official Swedish Download Chart
References
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External links
- [http://www.sverigetopplistan.se/ Sverigetopplistan] {{in lang|sv}}
- [http://www.swedishcharts.com/ Swedish Charts website] (contains archives)
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