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I have taken it upon myself to remove an entire section from the article. It is entirely unsourced for one thing, and is formatted in a non-optimal way. The last straw for me, though, was the contradiction and obvious errors in the list of songs in the second paragraph reaching #1 for ten weeks (following those in the first graph at 11 and 12 weeks), while the fourth paragraph claims a song was at #1 for the shortest time, 11 weeks. No, 3 weeks. No, wait...
Anyway, here it is, preserved for posterity and possible resurrection. Anybody with time and resources to do the research should feel free to copy it back to the article (w/ corrections) and add the ref citations.
==Some records==
Fixkes with "Kvraagetaan" peaked for 16 weeks at #1. [[Las Ketchup]] with "The Ketchup Song" and [[Crazy Frog]] with "Axel F" peaked #1 for 12 weeks. "[[(Everything I Do) I Do It for You]]" by [[Bryan Adams]] and "This Is the Life" by [[Amy Macdonald (singer)|Amy Macdonald]] peaked #1 for 11 weeks.
"[[Barbie Girl]]" by [[Aqua (band)|Aqua]], "[[Wild Dances (song)|Wild Dances]]" by [[Ruslana]], "[[Con te partirò]]" by [[Andrea Bocelli]] and 'Last Thing on My Mind" by [[Steps (group)|Steps]] reached #1 for 10 weeks.
"Rood" (English: "Red") by [[Marco Borsato]] was (until now) in the charts for 41 weeks.
"[[Love Generation]]" by [[Bob Sinclar]] was in the charts for 39 weeks. "You're Beautiful" by [[James Blunt]] was in the charts for 38 weeks. "Sadness" by [[Stash]], "La Camisa Negra" by [[Juanes]] and "Obsession" by [[Aventura]] follow with 33 weeks in the charts.
"Een brief voor Kerstmis" (English: "A Letter For Christmas") by [[Big Brother Belgium|De Bewoners]] & [[Walter Grootaers]] is, so far, the #1 single with the shortest chart time, 11 weeks. The single stayed at #1 for 3 weeks.
[[Pink (singer)|Pink's]] "[[Dear Mr. President]]" was the first and so far only digital download single to have reached #1.