Chart History
Issue Date | Song | Artist(s) | Reference |
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January 1 | "Smooth" | Santana featuring Rob Thomas | |
January 8 | |||
January 15 | "What a Girl Wants" | Christina Aguilera | |
January 22 | |||
January 29 | "I Knew I Loved You" | Savage Garden | |
February 5 | |||
February 12 | |||
February 19 | "Thank God I Found You" | Mariah Carey featuring Joe and 98 Degrees | |
February 26 | "I Knew I Loved You" | Savage Garden | |
March 4 | "Amazed" | Lonestar | |
March 11 | |||
March 18 | "Say My Name" | Destiny's Child | |
March 25 | |||
April 1 | |||
April 8 | "Maria Maria" | Santana featuring The Product G&B | |
April 15 | |||
April 22 | |||
April 29 | |||
May 6 | |||
May 13 | |||
May 20 | |||
May 27 | |||
June 3 | |||
June 10 | |||
June 17 | "Try Again" | Aaliyah | |
June 24 | "Be with You" | Enrique Iglesias | |
July 1 | |||
July 8 | |||
July 15 | "Everything You Want" | Vertical Horizon | |
July 22 | "Bent" | Matchbox Twenty | |
July 29 | "It's Gonna Be Me" | 'N Sync | |
August 5 | |||
August 12 | "Incomplete" | Sisqó | |
August 19 | |||
August 26 | "Doesn't Really Matter" | Janet | |
September 2 | |||
September 9 | |||
September 16 | "Music" | Madonna | |
September 23 | |||
September 30 | |||
October 7 | |||
October 14 | "Come on Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" | Christina Aguilera | |
October 21 | |||
October 28 | |||
November 4 | |||
November 11 | "With Arms Wide Open" | Creed | |
November 18 | "Independent Women Part I" | Destiny's Child | |
November 25 | |||
December 2 | |||
December 9 | |||
December 16 | |||
December 23 | |||
December 30 |
Read more about this topic: List Of Hot 100 Number-one Singles Of 2000 (U.S.)
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