Chart History
| Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| January 4 | "Lose Yourself" | Eminem | |
| January 11 | |||
| January 18 | |||
| January 25 | |||
| February 1 | "Bump, Bump, Bump" | B2K featuring P. Diddy | |
| February 8 | "All I Have" | Jennifer Lopez featuring LL Cool J | |
| February 15 | |||
| February 22 | |||
| March 1 | |||
| March 8 | "In Da Club" | 50 Cent | |
| March 15 | |||
| March 22 | |||
| March 29 | |||
| April 5 | |||
| April 12 | |||
| April 19 | |||
| April 26 | |||
| May 3 | |||
| May 10 | "Get Busy" | Sean Paul | |
| May 17 | |||
| May 24 | |||
| May 31 | "21 Questions" | 50 Cent featuring Nate Dogg | |
| June 7 | |||
| June 14 | |||
| June 21 | |||
| June 28 | "This Is the Night" | Clay Aiken | |
| July 5 | |||
| July 12 | "Crazy in Love" | Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z | |
| July 19 | |||
| July 26 | |||
| August 2 | |||
| August 9 | |||
| August 16 | |||
| August 23 | |||
| August 30 | |||
| September 6 | "Shake Ya Tailfeather" | Nelly, P. Diddy and Murphy Lee | |
| September 13 | |||
| September 20 | |||
| September 27 | |||
| October 4 | "Baby Boy" | Beyoncé featuring Sean Paul | |
| October 11 | |||
| October 18 | |||
| October 25 | |||
| November 1 | |||
| November 8 | |||
| November 15 | |||
| November 22 | |||
| November 29 | |||
| December 6 | "Stand Up" | Ludacris featuring Shawnna | |
| December 13 | "Hey Ya!" | OutKast | |
| December 20 | |||
| December 27 |
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