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Johannes Oerding and Zara Larsson dominate Germany's reshuffled music charts

A chart revolution unfolds as two stars claim the top spots. From veteran success to pop resurgence, Germany's music scene is buzzing with change.

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Johannes Oerding and Zara Larsson dominate Germany's reshuffled music charts

The latest German music charts show a shake-up at the top. Johannes Oerding's new album Hotel has stormed straight to No. 1, while Zara Larsson's Lush Life leads the singles chart. Several other artists have also seen shifts in their rankings this week. Johannes Oerding's Hotel debuted at the top of Germany's official album chart. This marks his third No. 1 release, following earlier successes with Konturen and Plan A. The charts, which cover 90% of the country's music sales, reflect strong demand for the new record.

On the singles chart, Zara Larsson's *Lush Life* claimed the No. 1 spot. Dominic Fike's *Babydoll* sits at No. 2, while BTS's *Swim* dropped to No. 3 after previously holding the top position. Last week's leader, BTS's *Arirang*, now ranks second. Further down the album chart, Raye's *This Music May Contain Hope* is at No. 3. BAP's *Paar Daach spääder* follows at No. 4, and Die Ärzte's *Nach uns die Sintflut* rounds out the top five.

The latest rankings highlight strong competition in Germany's music scene. Johannes Oerding's new album has secured his place as a consistent chart-topper, while Zara Larsson leads a reshuffled singles chart. The data reflects listener trends across both streaming and physical sales.

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