Unifycharts 100 (known as Unifycharts) (formerly called Vlokozu Top 100) is a chart in various countries such as El Kadsre, Mahri, North El Kadsre, Sentan and Vicnora. The chart airs the top 100 tracks downloaded/streamed in the countries. It occurs every Saturday. The chart was introduced on 2nd September, 1978, with the first number 1 being Rivers of Babylon by Boney M. The biggest topper on the chart is These Words by Natasha Bedingfield, which spent two months at number 1 in October until December 2004 and spent another two weeks at the top in February 2005.
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| - Unifycharts 100 (known as Unifycharts) (formerly called Vlokozu Top 100) is a chart in various countries such as El Kadsre, Mahri, North El Kadsre, Sentan and Vicnora. The chart airs the top 100 tracks downloaded/streamed in the countries. It occurs every Saturday. The chart was introduced on 2nd September, 1978, with the first number 1 being Rivers of Babylon by Boney M. The biggest topper on the chart is These Words by Natasha Bedingfield, which spent two months at number 1 in October until December 2004 and spent another two weeks at the top in February 2005.
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| - Unifycharts 100 (known as Unifycharts) (formerly called Vlokozu Top 100) is a chart in various countries such as El Kadsre, Mahri, North El Kadsre, Sentan and Vicnora. The chart airs the top 100 tracks downloaded/streamed in the countries. It occurs every Saturday. The chart was introduced on 2nd September, 1978, with the first number 1 being Rivers of Babylon by Boney M. The biggest topper on the chart is These Words by Natasha Bedingfield, which spent two months at number 1 in October until December 2004 and spent another two weeks at the top in February 2005. Another biggest topper on the chart is Move Along by The All-American Rejects, which spent three months at number 1 in March until June 2006. More biggest topper on the chart is Cruel by Dane Rumble featuring K.K.Yo, which spent two months at number 1 in January until March 2010 and spent another two weeks at the top in October 2014.
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