HR Top 40

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HR Top 40
IndustryMusic
FoundedJanuary 2013 (2013-01)
FounderCroatian Music Institute
HeadquartersCroatia
Websitewww.top-lista.hr/www/

The HR Top 40 are the main Croatian domestic singles airplay chart, issued weekly by the Croatian Music Institute IHG (Institut Hrvatske Glazbe). The charts are a record of the most played domestic songs in various genres in Croatia. HR Top 40 became the official Croatian airplay chart in December 2012.

History[]

The chart launched on 24 January 2013 with the data collected from the 14th of January to the 20th of January being published in the first issue of the chart.[1] Originally, the data from 80 radio stations was collected to form a list of the 40 most played domestic songs in Croatia.[2] The airplay chart contained data generated by the Playkontrol system according to any song played during the period starting the previous Monday at time 00:00:00 and ending Sunday night at 23:59:59.[3] Once a week, every Monday, the chart was published via the Croatian Music Institute's (IHG) official web page.[3] The first number song was "Neopisivo" by Nina Badrić.[4] Since July 2015 the chart is being is being published once a week, every Monday, through its official website.[5] Two days prior, every Saturday, the chart is also being aired on its own show on the television channel RTL 2..[6] Since 2015 the data from more than 140 radio stations across the country is being collected to form the chart.[7] In July 2015 6 regional charts started being published on a weekly basis with the main chart.[8]

Compilation[]

There are five criteria points which are taken into consideration when forming the chart:[6]

  • Only broadcasts from 6:00 in the morning to 01:00 after midnight are considered
  • When forming the chart, only broadcasts of entire recordings lasting longer than 2 and a half minutes are taken into account
  • All broadcasts from Monday to Sunday of each week are included
  • Only current singles are allowed to chart and a song can stay a maximum of 52 weeks (one year) on the chart
  • When generating the chart, the number of broadcasts (spins) are taken into account

Records[]

Current recorders of the chart are Vatra with song "Tango", which spent 25 consecutive weeks at number one,[9] while Massimo Savić's song "Mali krug velikih ljudi" holds the record for most non-consecutive weeks at number one with a total of 30 weeks.[10] Psihomodo Pop's "Donna" was the first song to which spend the maximum of 52 consecutive weeks on the chart.[11]

Song of the Year[]

Since 2014 at the end of the calendar year an award to the artist(s) of the most played song is being given out .[12]

Year Title Artist(s) Ref.
2014 "Tango" Vatra [13]
2015 "Jedan dan ljubavi" Massimo Savić [14]
2016 "Zaljubila sam se" Detour [15]
2017 "Sve u meni se budi" Damir Kedžo & Zsa Zsa [16]
2018 "Ako te pitaju" Petar Grašo [17]
2019 "Rekao si" Nina Badrić [18]
2020 "Mali krug velikih ljudi" Massimo Savić [19]

References[]

  1. ^ "Predstavljena glazbena lista HR Top 40" (in Croatian). buro247.hr. 25 January 2013. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  2. ^ Kožul, Toćni (8 February 2013). "HR Top 40, tjedan 28. siječnja �� 3. veljače 2013" (in Croatian). tportal. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Predstavljanje liste HR TOP 40" (in Croatian). ihg.hr. 25 January 2013. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  4. ^ "HR Top 40 Tjedan 3 2013" (PDF) (in Croatian). ihg.hr. 25 January 2013. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  5. ^ "O top listi" (in Croatian). top-lista. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  6. ^ a b "HR Top 40" (in Croatian). HDU. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  7. ^ Milla, Samir (13 July 2019). "Što slušaju Hrvati? Radijskim eterom vladaju poznata imena, YouTube pokorila kontroverzna skupina" (in Croatian). Večernji list. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  8. ^ "Najveće regionalne top liste od sada na jednom mjestu" (in Croatian). top-lista. 9 July 2015. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  9. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 24 March 2016. Retrieved 25 December 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ "Massimo srušio rekord svih vremena, Saša Lozar osvaja radijski eter" (in Croatian). top-lista. 22 February 2021. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  11. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 25 December 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  12. ^ Kocijan, Ivana (23 February 2021). "Massimo srušio rekord svih vremena" (in Croatian). Novi list. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  13. ^ Božić, Ivan (3 January 2015). "Ovo je najslušanija pjesma u Hrvatskoj u 2014. godini" (in Croatian). srednja.hr. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  14. ^ "HRtop40 GODIŠNJA 2015. (01.01.2015. – 23.12.2015.)" (in Croatian). top-lista. 31 December 2015. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  15. ^ "HRtop40 GODIŠNJA 2016. (27.11.2015. - 30.11.2016.)" (in Croatian). top-lista. 31 December 2016. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  16. ^ "HRtop40 GODIŠNJA 2017. (01.12.2016. – 30.11.2017.)" (in Croatian). top-lista. 31 December 2017. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  17. ^ "HRtop40 GODIŠNJA 2018" (in Croatian). top-lista. 30 December 2018. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  18. ^ "HRtop40 GODIŠNJA 2019" (in Croatian). top-lista. 31 December 2019. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  19. ^ "Godišnja HR Top 40 lista" (in Croatian). top-lista. 22 February 2021. Retrieved 24 February 2021.

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