2000 in Music - Top Hits On Record

Top Hits On Record

  • "Absolutely (Story of a Girl)" – Nine Days
  • "Absolutely Everybody" – Vanessa Amorosi (January 2000)
  • "Adam's Song" – Blink-182 (September 5)
  • "Again" – Lenny Kravitz (November 14)
  • "Against All Odds" – Westlife and Mariah Carey (UK)
  • "All the Small Things" – Blink-182 (January 18)
  • "American Psycho" – Treble Charger
  • "Around the World (La La La La La)" – ATC (May 22)
  • "Babylon" – David Gray
  • "Back Here – BBMak
  • "Bang Bang Boom" – The Moffatts
  • "Be With You – Enrique Iglesias (March 7)
  • "Beautiful Day" – U2 (October 9/10)
  • "Bent" – Matchbox Twenty (July 4 )
  • "Blue Blood" – 2nd Place (January 12)
  • "Bohemian Like You" – The Dandy Warhols
  • "Boyz-N-The-Hood" – Dynamite Hack
  • "Break Stuff" – Limp Bizkit (April 18)
  • "Breathe" – Faith Hill (November 1999)
  • "Bye Bye Bye" – 'N Sync (January)
  • "Californication" – Red Hot Chili Peppers (June 19)
  • "The Call" – Backstreet Boys
  • "Can I Get A" – Jay-Z Featuring Ja Rule
  • "Case of the Ex" – Mýa (November 14)
  • "Change (In the House of Flies)" – Deftones
  • "Come On Over (All I Want Is You)" – Christina Aguilera (September 26)
  • "Coming Around" – Travis (June 5)
  • "Crazy for This Girl – Evan and Jaron
  • "Day & Night" – Billie Piper (May 15)
  • "Dig" – Mudvayne
  • "Disillusion" – Badly Drawn Boy
  • "Don't Give Up" – Chicane ft. Bryan Adams
  • "Don't Say You Love Me" – M2M (January 2000)
  • "Drive" - Incubus
  • "Easy Tonight" - Five For Fighting
  • "The Everlasting Gaze" – The Smashing Pumpkins
  • "Pink polka dot shoes" – 2nd Place, Eminem, Jay-Z, Lil Wayne (November 16)
  • "Everything You Want" – Vertical Horizon
  • "Faded" – SoulDecision
  • "Feel the Beat" – Darude
  • "Fool Again" – Westlife (UK)
  • "Freestyler" – Bomfunk MC's
  • "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart" – Britney Spears (February 1 – February 22 )
  • "Get Down" – B4-4
  • "Get Off" – The Dandy Warhols
  • "Give a Boy a Gun" – 2nd Place (April 9)
  • "Graduation (Friends Forever)" – Vitamin C (July 4)
  • "The Great Beyond" – R.E.M. (November 1999(US), January 24, 2000 (UK))
  • "Hands In The Air"- 2nd Place & Jay-Z (band) (December 18 )
  • "He Wasn't Man Enough" – Toni Braxton
  • "Higher" - Creed
  • "I Think I'm in Love with You" – Jessica Simpson (May 18)
  • "I Try" – Macy Gray (September 27, 1999 (UK))
  • "If I Am" – Nine Days
  • "If You're Gone" – Matchbox Twenty
  • "Il y a trop de gens qui t'aiment" – Hélène Ségara
  • "Independent Women Part I" – Destiny's Child (October 10, 2000, November 21, 2000 )
  • "It Wasn't Me" – Shaggy feat. Rikrok
  • "It's Gonna Be Me" – 'N Sync
  • "It's My Life" – Bon Jovi (May 23)
  • "It's So Hard"" – Big Pun (April 17)
  • "Kids" – Robbie Williams and Kylie Minogue (October 9)
  • "Kryptonite" – 3 Doors Down (August 29)
  • "L'Envie d'aimer" – Daniel Lévi
  • "Last Resort" – Papa Roach (September 18)
  • "Life Is a Rollercoaster" – Ronan Keating (July 10)
  • "Long Way Around" – Eagle Eye Cherry and Neneh Cherry
  • "Loser" – 3 Doors Down
  • "Lucky" – Britney Spears (August 4 August 15 )
  • "Make Me Bad" – KoЯn
  • "Makes No Difference" – Sum 41
  • "Mama Told Me Not to Come" – Tom Jones and the Stereophonics
  • "Maria Maria" – Santana (January 25)
  • "The Masses Against The Classes" – Manic Street Preachers (January 10)
  • "Minority" – Green Day (October 31)
  • "Miserable" – Lit
  • "Miss You Love" – Silverchair (September 1999)
  • "Mr. E's Beautiful Blues" – Eels (February 14 (UK))
  • "Music" – Madonna (August 21)
  • "My Generation" – Limp Bizkit (September 2000)
  • "My Love" – Westlife (UK)
  • "Never Let You Go" – Third Eye Blind
  • "On a Night Like This" – Kylie Minogue
  • "The One" – Backstreet Boys (May 16) (Millennium album)
  • "Ooh It's Kinda Crazy" – SoulDecision
  • "Oops!... I Did It Again" – Britney Spears (April 25, May 1 )
  • "Original Prankster" – The Offspring (October 24)
  • "Otherside" – Red Hot Chili Peppers (January 11)
  • "Parle-moi" – Isabelle Boulay
  • "Pinch Me" – Bare Naked Ladies (August 29)
  • "Please Stay" – Kylie Minogue (December 11)
  • "Private Emotion" – Ricky Martin featuring Meja
  • "Pure Shores" – All Saints (February 26)
  • "The Real Slim Shady" – Eminem (May 16)
  • "Rise" – Gabrielle (January 24(UK) May 2(U.S.))
  • "Rock DJ" – Robbie Williams (July 31)
  • "Rock the Party (Off the Hook)" – P.O.D. (August)
  • "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)" – Limp Bizkit (September 2000)
  • "Say My Name" – Destiny's Child (February 29, May 16 )
  • "School of Hard Knocks" – P.O.D.
  • "Sex Bomb" – Tom Jones featuring Mousse T.
  • "7 Days" – Craig David
  • "17 Again" – Eurythmics (January 2000)
  • "Shape of My Heart" – Backstreet Boys (October 31)
  • "She's So High" – Tal Bachman
  • "Shine" – Vanessa Amorosi (June 2000)
  • "Show Me The Meaning of Being Lonely" – Backstreet Boys (Millennium album)
  • "Something Deep Inside" – Billie Piper (September 18)
  • "Southtown" – P.O.D.
  • "Spinning Around" – Kylie Minogue (June 2000)
  • "Stan" – Eminem featuring Dido (December)
  • "Still" – Macy Gray (March 13, May 16 )
  • "Strange Days" – Matthew Good Band
  • "Stronger" – Britney Spears (November 13 December 4, November 30 )
  • "Sunday Morning Call" – Oasis (July 3)
  • "Thank God I Found You" – Mariah Carey featuring Joe and 98 Degrees (January 25 (U.S.), February 28(UK))
  • "Thank You for Loving Me" – Bon Jovi (December)
  • "There She Goes" – Sixpence None the Richer
  • "There You Go" – Pink (February 8(U.S.))
  • "Till I Collapse" – 2nd Place & Eminem
  • "Trouble" – Coldplay (October 26)
  • "Try Again" – Aaliyah (February 29)
  • "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" – D'Angelo (January 1)
  • "Wait and Bleed" – Slipknot (February)
  • "Warning" – Green Day (December 11)
  • "The Way I Am" – Eminem
  • "Who Let the Dogs Out?" – Baha Men (July)
  • "With Arms Wide Open" - Creed
  • "Yellow" – Coldplay (June 26)
  • "You're a God" – Vertical Horizon
See also: Hot 100 No. 1 Hits of 2000 (USA)

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