The following is a list of the best-selling singles in Belgium. Depends on the measurement, list is divided by claimed sales and official certifications from Ultratop, which online base operated since 1995.
List
By claimed sales only
Year
|
Artist
|
Title
|
Sales
|
Origin
|
1989
|
Kaoma
|
"Lambada"
|
300,000[1]
|
Claimed sales
|
1978
|
Village People
|
"Y.M.C.A."
|
300,000[2]
|
Claimed sales
|
1974
|
ABBA
|
"Waterloo"
|
200,000[3]
|
Claimed sales
|
1977
|
The Smurfs music
|
"The Smurfs Song"
|
200,000[4]
|
Claimed sales
|
1978
|
Boney M.
|
"Rivers of Babylon"
|
200,000[5]
|
Claimed sales
|
1970
|
Middle of the Road
|
"Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep"
|
178,000[6]
|
Claimed sales
|
1978
|
John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John
|
"You're the One That I Want"
|
170,000[7]
|
Claimed sales
|
1969
|
Dimitri Dourakine and his orchestra
|
"Casatschok"
|
150,000[8]
|
Claimed sales
|
1972
|
Sweet
|
"Poppa Joe"
|
135,000[3]
|
Claimed sales
|
1971
|
Samantha
|
"Eviva España"
|
130,000[9]
|
Claimed sales
|
1964
|
Adamo
|
"Vous Permettez Monsieur"
|
128,000[6]
|
Claimed sales
|
1963
|
The Beatles
|
"I Want to Hold Your Hand"
|
126,000[6]
|
Claimed sales
|
1977
|
Adriano Celentano
|
"Don't Play That Song"
|
100,000[10]
|
Claimed sales
|
1973
|
Barry Blue
|
"Do You Wanna Dance"
|
100,000[3]
|
Claimed sales
|
1967
|
Engelbert Humperdinck
|
"Release Me"
|
100,000[11]
|
Claimed sales
|
1973
|
Ivan Heylen
|
"De wilde boerendochtere"
|
100,000[12]
|
Claimed sales
|
1972
|
Jimmy Frey
|
"Roses to Sandra"
|
100,000[13]
|
Claimed sales
|
1977
|
Laurent Voulzy
|
"Rockollection"
|
100,000[14]
|
Claimed sales
|
1970
|
Marc Hamilton
|
"Comme j'ai toujours envie d'aimer"
|
100,000[15]
|
Claimed sales
|
1981
|
Ricchi e Poveri
|
"Sarà perché ti amo"
|
100,000[16]
|
Claimed sales
|
1977
|
Laurent Voulzy
|
"Rockollection"
|
100,000[17]
|
Claimed sales
|
1974
|
Ricky Gordon
|
"Such A Night"
|
100,000[18]
|
Claimed sales
|
1973
|
Sharif Dean
|
"Do You Love Me?"
|
100,000[19]
|
Claimed sales
|
1974
|
Spooky & Sue
|
"Swinging of A Star"
|
100,000[20]
|
Claimed sales
|
Highest certified singles
Year
|
Artist
|
Title
|
Certified sales
|
Amount
|
1997
|
Elton John
|
"Candle in the Wind 1997"
|
450,000[21]
|
9× Platinum
|
1986
|
Sandra Kim
|
"J'Aime La Vie"
|
300,000[22]
|
2× Platinum
|
2002
|
Las Ketchup
|
"The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)"
|
250,000[23]
|
5× Platinum
|
1997
|
Aqua
|
"Barbie Girl"
|
200,000[21]
|
4× Platinum
|
2016
|
Lost Frequencies
|
"Are You with Me"
|
200,000[24]
|
5× Platinum‡
|
1997
|
Puff Daddy
|
"I'll Be Missing You"
|
200,000[25]
|
4× Platinum
|
2019
|
Tones and I
|
"Dance Monkey"
|
200,000[26]
|
5× Platinum‡
|
2018
|
Aya Nakamura
|
"Djadja"
|
160,000[27]
|
4× Platinum‡
|
2019
|
Billie Eilish
|
"Bad Guy"
|
160,000[26]
|
4× Platinum‡
|
2018
|
Lewis Capaldi
|
"Someone You Loved"
|
160,000[26]
|
4× Platinum‡
|
2019
|
Lil Nas X
|
"Old Town Road"
|
160,000[26]
|
4× Platinum‡
|
2015
|
Lost Frequencies
|
"Reality"
|
160,000[27]
|
4× Platinum‡
|
2019
|
The Weeknd
|
"Blinding Lights"
|
160,000[26]
|
5× Platinum‡
|
1998
|
Britney Spears
|
"...Baby One More Time"
|
150,000[28]
|
3× Platinum
|
1997
|
Celine Dion
|
"My Heart Will Go On"
|
150,000[21]
|
3× Platinum
|
1997
|
Cher
|
"Believe"
|
150,000[28]
|
3× Platinum
|
1995
|
Lou Bega
|
"Mambo No. 5"
|
150,000[28]
|
3× Platinum
|
1998
|
Patrick Fiori, Daniel Lavoie & Garou
|
"Belle"
|
150,000[28]
|
3× Platinum
|
1999
|
R. Kelly
|
"If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time"
|
150,000[23]
|
3× Platinum
|
2015
|
Sandra Kim
|
"J'aime la vie"
|
150,000[29]
|
2× Platinum
|
1997
|
Wes
|
"Alane"
|
150,000[25]
|
3× Platinum
|
2018
|
Ed Sheeran
|
"Shape of You"
|
140,000[30]
|
7× Platinum‡
|
2018
|
Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper
|
"Shallow"
|
140,000[27]
|
3× Platinum‡
|
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It was No 1 for ten weeks in France, and a big seller in Denmark (No 1), Italy (No 5), Holland 'No 3), Spain, Germany, Bekgium (sold 150,000) and Mexico (No 1).
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