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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