German single charts - Charts: "Breathless through the night" at number one for the first time
Ten years after its release, Helene Fischer's hit "Atemlos durch die Nacht" has made it to number one in the German singles charts for the first time in a new version. This was announced by GfK Entertainment on Friday. The pop singer re-recorded the song together with rapper Shirin David to mark the anniversary. According to GfK Entertainment, the Schlager classic, which was released in 2013, was one of the most successful chart hits ever with 118 weeks, but has only made it to number three so far.
The next places in the singles charts are already very Christmassy: Wham! are at number two with their evergreen "Last Christmas", followed by Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You" (number three) and Shakin' Stevens' "Merry Christmas Everyone" (five). The best new entry is Yakary ("Sonnenbank.mp3", four).
Casper took the top spot in the album charts with "nur liebe, immer.". It is already the rapper's sixth number one album, as GfK Entertainment reported. The Rolling Stones ("Hackney Diamonds") improved from six to two. Kontra K ("Die Hoffnung klaut mir niemand") is third ahead of his rap colleague Badmómzjay ("Survival Mode", four) and the South Korean boy group Stray-Kids ("Rock-Star", five).
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- Shirin David, a prominent pop singer, collaborated with Helene Fischer to re-record her hit song "Atemlos durch die Nacht" to celebrate its 10th anniversary.
- People were surprised to find that the re-recorded version of "Atemlos durch die Nacht" by Helene Fischer and Shirin David reached the top of the German singles charts, marking a first for the song.
- The music industry organization GfK Entertainment announced that Helene Fischer's original single, released in 2013, was one of the most successful chart hits in Germany with 118 weeks, but it only reached number three until now.
- Pop singer Shirin David has made headlines in the music world for her successful collaboration with German superstar Helene Fischer, which resulted in a new version of her hit song making it to number one on the German singles charts.
- Shirin David's popularity in Germany continued to grow as she worked with Helene Fischer to re-record the hit song, which once again made its way to the top of the German singles charts, a testament to the power of music and creativity.
Source: www.stern.de