In honor of Billboard magazine's 120th anniversary on Nov. 1, we're revealing the top 20 Billboard Hot 100 hits from each decade since the 1960s (for a total of 120 songs).
R&B and Hip-Hop accounted for almost every one of the top 20 Hot 100 hits from the 2000s. There were two exceptions: Nickelback's 'How You Remind Me,' at No. 5, and Timbaland's collaboration with OneRepublic, 'Apologize.' More rappers appeared on the list than ever before: Kanye, Nelly, T.I., and OutKast as lead artists, and several others as featured artists.
But R&B singers were the key. T.I. was the only rapper to get into the decade-end Top 20 without the aid of a vocalist. (On 'Hey Ya,' Andre 3000 served as his own hooksmith.) Jamie Foxx helped Kanye; Kelly Rowland helped Nelly. Elsewhere Mario, Ashanti, and Alicia Keys crooned their way to the top, and Usher struck twice.
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A quarter of the songs here involve multiple artists, even more than in the '80s when duets were so popular. Rap and R&B, once distinct, started merging in the '90s -- or even in the late '80s, with New Jack Swing -- and their union proved successful on the charts throughout the '00s. Cross-genre pairings like the one between Timbaland and OneRepublic also became more fashionable.
After ballads ruled the '90s, danceable beats came back in to style. Mary J. Blige had the biggest hit of her career with a rare uptempo track. The Black Eyed Peas got into the top 20 with two pounding tracks. OutKast's 'Hey Ya' is another speedy number.
Check out the Spotify playlist of the top 20 below and read on to see when each hit peaked. Don't miss the top 20 from the '60s, '70s, '80s, and '90s.
1. 'We Belong Together' - Mariah Carey
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: June 4, 2005
2. 'Yeah!' - Usher Featuring Lil Jon & Ludacris
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: February 28, 2004
3. 'Low' - Flo Rida Featuring T-Pain
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: January 5, 2008
4. 'I Gotta Feeling' - The Black Eyed Peas
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: July 11, 2009
5. 'How You Remind Me' - Nickelback
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: December 22, 2001
6. 'No One' - Alicia Keys
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: December 1, 2007
7. 'Boom Boom Pow' - The Black Eyed Peas
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: April 18, 2009
8. 'Let Me Love You' - Mario
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: January 1, 2005
9. 'Gold Digger' - Kanye West Featuring Jamie Foxx
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: September 17, 2005
10. 'Apologize' - Timbaland Featuring OneRepublic
Hot 100 Peak Position: 2, Peak Date: November 10, 2007
11. 'Dilemma' - Nelly Featuring Kelly Rowland
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: August 17, 2002
12. 'Family Affair' - Mary J. Blige
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: November 3, 2001
13. 'Big Girls Don't Cry' - Fergie
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: September 8, 2007
14. 'Maria Maria' - Santana Featuring The Product G&B
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: April 8, 2000
15. 'U Got It Bad' - Usher
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: December 15, 2001
16. 'Whatever You Like' - T.I.
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: September 6, 2008
17. 'Bleeding Love' - Leona Lewis
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: April 5, 2008
18. 'Independent Women Part I' - Destiny's Child
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: November 18, 2000
19. 'Foolish' - Ashanti
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: April 20, 2002
20. 'Hey Ya!' - OutKast
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: December 13, 2003
1. 'We Belong Together' - Mariah Carey
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: June 4, 2005
2. 'Yeah!' - Usher Featuring Lil Jon & Ludacris
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: February 28, 2004
3. 'Low' - Flo Rida Featuring T-Pain
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: January 5, 2008
4. 'I Gotta Feeling' - The Black Eyed Peas
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: July 11, 2009
5. 'How You Remind Me' - Nickelback
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: December 22, 2001
6. 'No One' - Alicia Keys
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: December 1, 2007
7. 'Boom Boom Pow' - The Black Eyed Peas
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: April 18, 2009
8. 'Let Me Love You' - Mario
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: January 1, 2005
9. 'Gold Digger' - Kanye West Featuring Jamie Foxx
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: September 17, 2005
10. 'Apologize' - Timbaland Featuring OneRepublic
Hot 100 Peak Position: 2, Peak Date: November 10, 2007
11. 'Dilemma' - Nelly Featuring Kelly Rowland
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: August 17, 2002
12. 'Family Affair' - Mary J. Blige
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: November 3, 2001
13. 'Big Girls Don't Cry' - Fergie
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: September 8, 2007
14. 'Maria Maria' - Santana Featuring The Product G&B
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: April 8, 2000
15. 'U Got It Bad' - Usher
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: December 15, 2001
16. 'Whatever You Like' - T.I.
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: September 6, 2008
17. 'Bleeding Love' - Leona Lewis
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: April 5, 2008
18. 'Independent Women Part I' - Destiny's Child
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: November 18, 2000
19. 'Foolish' - Ashanti
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: April 20, 2002
20. 'Hey Ya!' - OutKast
Hot 100 Peak Position: 1, Peak Date: December 13, 2003
This top Billboard Hot 100 songs of each decade is ranked based on each title's performance on the Hot 100 through the chart dated Nov. 1, 2014. Songs are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. 1 earning the greatest value and weeks at No. 100 earning the least. To ensure equitable representation of the biggest hits across multiple decades, time frames are weighted to account for fluctuating chart turnover rates due to different methodologies utilized.
The best pop songs of the year 2000 include a wide variety of music from teen pop to hip-hop and dance music. This list is a great conversation starter for discussions of the best music at the turn of the millennium.
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Savage Garden: 'I Knew I Loved You'
'I Knew I Loved You' was the second No. 1 hit single by Australian pop duo Savage Garden. The romantic ballad topped the U.S. charts in January 2000 and became one of the most-played songs of the year on pop radio.
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Creed: 'Higher'
'Higher' was the rock band Creed's first top 10 pop single. It was the first single released from the album 'Human Clay.' Group leader Scott Stapp wrote the song about the power of lucid dreaming, a technique in which the dreamer may actively manipulate his or her dreams.
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P!nk: 'There You Go'
'There You Go' marked the debut of P!nk, one of the top pop artists of the decade.
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Brian McKnight: 'Back at One'
R&B singer Brian McKnight was at his peak with this No. 1 title single from his three million-selling album 'Back at One.'
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Madonna: 'American Pie'
Madonna covered Don McLean's classic 'American Pie' in pop-dance fashion for the soundtrack to her film 'The Next Best Thing.' It was a worldwide hit even though mixed opinions were inevitable. McLean himself proclaimed Madonna's cover 'mystical and sensual.'
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Sisqo: 'Incomplete'
In 1999 Sisqo left the R&B group Dru Hill for a solo career. His first big hit was 'The Thong Song.' This song was the follow-up and was even more successful on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 1.
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*NSYNC: 'It's Gonna Be Me'
In the year 2000 boy band *NSYNC set a record for the most copies sold of a single album in one year with more than 9 million copies of 'No Strings Attached' sold. This was the second single from the collection and became *NSYNC's only No. 1 pop single.
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Nine Days: 'Absolutely (Story of a Girl)'
Power pop band Nine Days made a big chart splash with hit single 'Nine Days' from their major label debut 'The Madding Crowd.' The song was influenced by the classic Thomas Hardy novel 'Far From the Madding Crowd.'
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Christina Aguilera: 'Come on Over Baby (All I Want Is You)'
Christina Aguilera scored a third No. 1 pop single from her self-titled debut with 'Come On Over Baby.' She performed the song at the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards.
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LeAnn Rimes: 'I Need You'
'I Need You' is the title single from an album cobbled together primarily to fulfill contract obligations, so it includes outtakes and B-sides. The song itself was a major country crossover smash, reaching the top 10 on the country chart and No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Mariah Carey Featuring Joe & 98 Degrees: 'Thank God I Found You'
Love song 'Thank God I Found You' was inspired by Mariah Carey's boyfriend at the time, Luis Miguel. When it hit No. 1 it marked the 11th consecutive year with a No. 1 hit for Mariah Carey.
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Smash Mouth: 'Then the Morning Comes'
'Then the Morning Comes' was the second consecutive top 10 pop single from Smash Mouth's biggest album, 'Astro Lounge.'
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Vertical Horizon: 'You're a God'
Rock band Vertical Horizon emerged from the Washington, D.C., area at the end of the 1990s. 'You're a God' was the band's second top 40 pop hit.
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P!nk: 'Most Girls'
P!nk went all the way to the pop top 5 with the second single from her R&B and hip-hop influenced debut album 'Can't Take Me Home,' 'Most Girls.' She did not climb higher on the pop singles chart until 2008's 'So What' hit No. 1.
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Britney Spears: 'Lucky'
The second single from Britney Spears' 'Oops!...I Did It Again' album, 'Lucky,' depicts the loneliness of the beautiful and famous.
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Godsmack: 'Bad Religion'
Heavy rock band Godsmack climbed into the top 10 of the mainstream rock track chart with 'Bad Religion.' The song gained more notoriety later when it was one of the songs recommended to be pulled from radio airplay by Clear Channel Communications after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
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Everclear: 'Wonderful'
'Wonderful,' depicting the trajectory of a divorce as observed by a child, became the first top 40 pop hit for the band Everclear and has been frequently featured in the soundtracks for TV series.
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Filter: 'Take a Picture'
'Take a Picture' shows off a softer, more melodic side to the rock band Filter and became a smash top 40 pop hit.
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Stone Temple Pilots: 'Sour Girl'
Stone Temple Pilots' lead vocalist Scott Weiland wrote 'Sour Girl' about his relationship with his first wife. The song became the group's highest-charting song on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching No. 78.
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Red Hot Chili Peppers: 'Otherside'
Red Hot Chili Peppers depicted the battles that ex-addicts have with their prior problems in 'Otherside' from the album 'Californication.' It was a No. 1 modern rock hit and climbed inside the pop top 40.
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Carl Thomas: 'I Wish'
R&B singer Carl Thomas signed to Diddy's Bad Boy Entertainment and released the smash single 'I Wish' from his debut album 'Emotional.' It reached No. 1 on the R&B chart and No. 20 on the pop singles chart.
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Kid Rock: 'Only God Knows Why'
Rapper and rocker Kid Rock took a turn to ballads on 'Only God Knows Why' and was heavily rewarded with a record that hit big on pop, rock, and adult contemporary charts.
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Train: 'Meet Virginia'
The second single and opening track from pop-rock band Train's debut album, 'Meet Virginia,' became the band's first pop top 40 hit. The video for the song stars actress Rebecca Gayheart.
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Mya: 'Case of the Ex (Whatcha Gonna Do)'
'Case of the Ex' was a breakthrough both for R&B singer Mya and producer Christopher 'Tricky' Stewart. It went to No. 2 on the pop singles chart, the highest achievement yet for both. (Though she does sing on the No. 1 Christina Aguilera hit 'Lady Marmalade.')
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Belle and Sebastian: 'Legal Man'
Critically acclaimed indie pop band Belle & Sebastian broke into the UK pop top 20 for the first time with hit single 'Legal Man.'
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Westlife: 'Swear It Again'
'Swear It Again' is the song that kicked off the career of Westlife, one of the biggest boy bands of all time in the British Isles. It reached No. 1 in the UK, Ireland, and New Zealand. It also is the only significant hit the group has had in the United States, reaching the pop top 20.
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Britney Spears: 'From the Bottom of My Broken Heart'
Melancholy love ballad 'From the Bottom of My Broken Heart' was the fifth and final single from Britney Spears' debut album '...Baby One More Time.'
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Goo Goo Dolls: 'Broadway'
The Goo Goo Dolls pay tribute to a street in their home city of Buffalo, New York, in 'Broadway.' This was the final single from their massive hit album 'Dizzy Up the Girl.'
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Lil Bow Wow featuring Xscape: 'Bounce With Me'
Rapper Bow Wow was only 13 when he took his first single, 'Bounce With Me' into the pop top 20.
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Aaliyah: 'I Don't Wanna'
'I Don't Wanna' is one of the singles from the soundtrack to the film 'Romeo Must Die.' It marked the return of singer Aaliyah after she took a break from recording to go to college.
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Destiny's Child: 'Independent Women Pt. 1'
'Independent Women Pt. 1' was initially released as the lead single for the soundtrack to the film 'Charlie's Angels.' It was the first Destiny's Child hit to feature Michelle Williams, and it went to the top of the Billboard Hot 100.
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Samantha Mumba: 'Gotta Tell You'
'Gotta Tell You,' the debut single from Irish singer Samantha Mumba, hit the charts when she was only 17. It was an international smash and remains the biggest hit of her career.
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Jennifer Lopez: 'Waiting for Tonight'
Actress Jennifer Lopez followed her debut No. 1 hit single 'If You Had My Love' with this second top 10 smash, 'Waiting for Tonight,' from her debut album 'On the 6.'
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Celine Dion: 'That's the Way It Is'
'That's the Way It Is' was the lead single from Celine Dion's collection 'All the Way...a Decade of Song.' Max Martin and Kristian Lundin produced the track that reached the pop top 10, topped the adult contemporary chart and also spawned a number of dance mixes.
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Papa Roach: 'Last Resort'
'Last Resort' was the major label debut for hard rock band Papa Roach. It was a No. 1 modern rock smash and led off the triple- platinum album 'Infest.'
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Sade: 'By Your Side'
'By Your Side' was the first single release from Sade's fifth studio album, 'Lovers Rock.' It was nominated for a Best Female Pop Vocal Grammy Award. The song has been used frequently as a first dance at weddings.
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R. Kelly: 'I Wish'
R&B vocalist R. Kelly dedicated 'I Wish' to loved ones who have died. It was a No. 1 R&B hit as well as a top 20 pop hit and led off the album 'TP-2.com.'
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Third Eye Blind: 'Never Let You Go'
'Never Let You Go' was the fourth top 20 pop hit by the band Third Eye Blind and the only major pop hit from the album 'Blue.'
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Blaque featuring JC Chasez: 'Bring It All to Me'
The female trio Blaque rode all the way into the pop top 5 with this song, featuring JC Chasez of boy band *NSYNC. 'Bring It All to Me' samples Shalamar's 'I Don't Wanna Be the Last to Know.'
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Barenaked Ladies: 'Pinch Me'
'Pinch Me,' a follow-up of sorts to Barenaked Ladies' huge hit 'One Week' became the band's only other top 40 pop hit in the United States.
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Nelly: '(Hot Sh*t) Country Grammar'
Nelly put the St. Louis, Missouri, rap scene on the map with top 10 pop single 'Country Grammar,' from his debut album.
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Incubus: 'Pardon Me'
'Pardon Me' put rock band Incubus on the charts, becoming a top 5 modern rock hit. An acoustic version of the song was popular, along with the original electric version.
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Sonique: 'It Feels So Good'
Sonique's second single was first released in 1998, but when 'It Feels So Good' was rereleased in 2000 it became a dance and pop smash, peaking at No. 1 in the United Kingdom and inside the top 10 in the United States.
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Creed: 'With Arms Wide Open'
Scott Stapp, lead vocalist of rock band Creed, wrote 'With Arms Wide Open' about the experience of finding out he would be a father. The song became the group's first No. 1 pop hit.
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Red Hot Chili Peppers: 'Californication'
The Red Hot Chili Peppers explored the dark side of Hollywood here name-dropping Kurt Cobain and David Bowie along the way in 'Californication.'
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A Perfect Circle: 'Judith'
'Judith' was the first single from alt-rock supergroup A Perfect Circle. Lead vocalist Maynard James Keenan said the song is about his mother, who suffered a stroke and was restricted to a wheelchair for the rest of her life.
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Christina Aguilera: 'I Turn to You'
'I Turn to You,' a Diane Warren song, was originally recorded by the R&B group All-4-One. Christina Aguilera covered it on her debut album, and it became her third consecutive top 3 hit.
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Backstreet Boys: 'Shape Of My Heart'
'Shape of My Heart' was the first single from the Backstreet Boys' album 'Black and Blue.' It debuted inside the pop top 10.
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Bon Jovi: 'It's My Life'
Bon Jovi returned to the pop top 40 with the first single after a five-year hiatus for the band, 'It's My Life.'
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98 Degrees: 'Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche)'
Boy band 98 Degrees cemented their status in the annals of pop classics with this Latin-influenced hit. Group member Nick Lachey later pursued a successful solo career.
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Santana Featuring the Product G&B: 'Maria Maria'
Santana had a second huge No. 1 hit from the album 'Supernatural' after 'Smooth,' one of the biggest pop hits of all time. 'Maria Maria' features R&B duo The Product G&B.
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Joe: 'I Wanna Know'
'I Wanna Know' was the pop breakthrough single for R&B vocalist Joe,heading all the way into the top 5. The album 'My Name Is Joe' was certified triple platinum.
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Green Day: 'Minority'
The lead single from Green Day's 'Warning' album, 'Minority,' went to No. 1 on the modern rock chart.
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Ricky Martin: 'She Bangs'
This salsa-influenced pop song kept Latin singer Ricky Martin in the spotlight following his No. 1 smash 'Livin' La Vida Loca.' 'She Bangs' was co-written by pop songwriter Desmond Child.
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Robbie Williams: 'Rock DJ'
Robbie Williams had one of the biggest hit singles of the year in the United Kingdom with 'Rock DJ.' However, it was never officially released in the United States. The accompanying music video was controversial due to its depiction of Robbie Williams stripping away his skin and muscle in an effort to please a woman.
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David Gray: 'Babylon'
British singer-songwriter David Gray made a splash on the US charts with 'Babylon.' It became a hit on both the modern rock and adult contemporary charts.
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Offspring: 'Original Prankster'
Punk rock band the Offspring joined with rapper Redman for hit single 'Original Prankster.' The accompanying video shows the pranks pulled through the life of a prankster.
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Mary Mary: 'Shackles (Praise You)'
'Shackles' was the debut single by gospel duo Mary Mary. It features an urban gospel style that put gospel music on both the R&B and pop charts for the first time in many years.
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Enrique Iglesias: 'Be With You'
The production team responsible for Cher's massive worldwide hit 'Believe' put together 'Be With You.' It became Enrique Iglesias' second No. 1 pop hit in the United States. 'Be With You' also topped the dance chart.
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Debelah Morgan: 'Dance With Me'
'Dance With Me' is based on a tango-style pop song called 'Hernando's Hideaway.' It became the only top 10 pop single for R&B vocalist Debelah Morgan.
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Ben Harper: 'Steal My Kisses'
Guitarist Ben Harper hit big on the Adult Top 40 radio chart with 'Steal My Kisses,' from his album 'Burn to Shine.' It features a beat constructed from mouth noises by beatboxer Rahzel.
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Goo Goo Dolls: 'Black Balloon'
The Goo Goo Dolls turned to serious subject matter here in 'Black Balloon,' a song about trying to save a woman from heroin addiction.
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Sting Featuring Cheb Mami: 'Desert Rose'
Sting duets with Algerian singer Cheb Mami on 'Desert Rose.' The result was an exotic sounding pop single that became a top 20 hit in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
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Mandy Moore: 'I Wanna Be With You'
The 16-year-old Mandy Moore broke into the pop top 40 for the first time with 'I Wanna Be With You.' It was produced by Australian Wade Robson.
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Backstreet Boys: 'Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely'
This is the third single from the Backstreet Boys' album 'Millennium.' The accompanying video features each member dealing with a concept of loneliness.
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Len: 'Steal My Sunshine'
Canadian alt-rock group Len became one-hit wonders with 'Steal My Sunshine.' A significant component of the song's success is the use of a sample from the Andrea True Connection disco hit 'More, More, More.'
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Jay-Z Featuring UGK: 'Big Pimpin'
Rapper Jay-Z collaborated with producer Timbaland on 'Big Pimpin'.' The song uses a sample from 'Khosara' by Egyptian composer Baligh Hamdi that helps give the song a Middle Eastern flair.
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98 Degrees: 'I Do (Cherish You)'
'I Do' was first a top 10 country hit in 1998 by country singer Mark Wills. Boy band 98 Degrees rerecorded the song and turned it into a top 20 pop hit.
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Lonestar: 'Amazed'
Lonestar were already a successful country band, but no one quite expected the success of 'Amazed.' Lonestar took it to No. 1 on the country chart for a rare stay of eight weeks at the top. It also reached No. 24 on the Billboard Hot 100. However, it was also remixed into a more pop-friendly version, and that went all the way to No. 1 on the pop singles chart.
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Toni Braxton: 'He Wasn't Man Enough'
Nearly four years after her first two albums each sold eight million copies, Toni Braxton returned with 'The Heat.' This first single from the album, 'He Wasn't Man Enough' went to No. 1 on the R&B chart, No. 2 on the pop chart, and it won a Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal.
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Mystikal: 'Shake Ya Ass'
Rapper Mystikal rose to the upper reaches of the pop charts with edgy club hit 'Shake Ya Ass.' It was featured in the Britney Spears movie 'Crossroads.' The song was produced by the Neptunes.
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D'Angelo: 'Untitled (How Does It Feel)'
D'Angelo is one of the leaders of the neo-soul movement. This song was composed as a tribute to D'Angelo's musical hero Prince. He won a Grammy Award for Best R&B Male Vocal and gained a certain amount of notoriety for appearing presumably nude in the accompanying music video.
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Sisqo: 'The Thong Song'
In part, 'The Thong Song' can be considered a novelty track, but it is also a top-level R&B party song. Sisqo was on a hiatus from his group Dru Hill when he hit the charts with this solo release.
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Bob Dylan: 'Things Have Changed'
Legendary folk-rock singer-songwriter Bob Dylan contributed this song to the soundtrack of the film 'Wonder Boys.' It won an Academy Award for Best Song from a motion picture. The success of the song helped pave the way for his return to the top 5 on the album chart the following year with 'Love and Theft.'
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Linkin Park: 'One Step Closer'
Nu-metal band Linkin Park blasted on to the rock and pop radar with debut single 'One Step Closer.' The song became a top 5 hit at both rock and modern rock radio, announcing the arrival of a major new artist.
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Baha Men: 'Who Let the Dogs Out'
The Bahamian-style music known as Junkanoo blasted onto the American pop charts with sports and party anthem 'Who Let the Dogs Out.' It won a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. Rolling Stone listed it as one of the most annoying songs of all time.
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Erykah Badu: 'Bag Lady'
Unlike what you may initially assume, 'Bag Lady' by acclaimed R&B vocalist Erykah Badu is about trying to encourage women to drop their emotional 'baggage' when heading into relationships. The song was a top 10 pop smash.
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Bruce Springsteen: 'American Skin (41 Shots)'
Bruce Springsteen wrote this song inspired by the New York City police shooting of 23-year-old Guinean immigrant Amadou Diallo. 'American Skin' was considered by many to be critical of the New York City Police Department, and they encouraged boycotting a series of 10 Bruce Springsteen concerts at Madison Square Garden where he performed the song.
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Wyclef featuring Mary J. Blige: '911'
'911' was included on Wyclef Jean's second solo album 'The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II a Book.' He and Mary J. Blige depict two star-crossed lovers. The song samples 'What I Am' by Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians.
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Eminem: 'The Real Slim Shady'
'The Real Slim Shady' is both an introduction to an ongoing character created by Eminem and to his album 'Marshall Mathers.' The song gained notoriety for its string of insults about various celebrities. 'The Real Slim Shady' won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo.
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Kylie Minogue: 'Spinning Around'
'Spinning Around' was originally intended to be recorded for a Paula Abdul comeback. However, when that didn't pan out, Kylie Minogue recorded it instead, and it brought her back to the top of the singles chart in the United Kingdom for the first time in six years.
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Marc Anthony: 'You Sang to Me'
Following in the footsteps of the successful Latin pop crossover of Ricky Martin, Marc Anthony brought superior vocal skills and interpretive drama to the upper reaches of the pop singles chart with 'You Sang to Me.'
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Vertical Horizon: 'Everything You Want'
Unrequited love is the topic that brought rock band Vertical Horizon to the top of the pop singles chart on 'Everything You Want' and helped the album of the same name go double platinum.
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Moby: 'Porcelain'
Reverse loops of sampled strings kick off the memorable piece of ambient electronica by Moby, 'Porcelain,' from his breakthrough 'Play' album. Additional vocals are provided by Pilar Basso.
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Britney Spears: 'Oops!...I Did It Again'
'Oops!...I Did It Again' leads off the album of the same name by Britney Spears. The song's style follows closely her biggest hits from her debut album '...Baby One More Time.' She received a Grammy nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal. Britney Spears' sense of humor was also evident including the 'Titanic'-inspired spoken-word segment.
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Macy Gray: 'I Try'
'I Try' introduced Macy Gray's husky, Billie Holiday–influenced vocals to a wide pop audience. The touching emotion in the song helped Gray win the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal and be nominated for both Record of the Year and Song of the Year.
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Blink-182: 'All the Small Things'
Pop punk band Blink-182 blasted into the pop mainstream and the top 10 with the highly catchy, melodic tune 'All the Small Things.' Band member Tom Delonge wrote the song in loving tribute to his girlfriend, who became his wife, Jen Jenkins.
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Whitney Houston: 'My Love Is Your Love'
This title single from Whitney Houston's album 'My Love Is Love' was a top 5 smash. The original version is reggae inflected, but a remixed thumping house mix was also very popular. Wyclef Jean co-wrote and coproduced the song.
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Destiny's Child: 'Jumpin' Jumpin'
Hit 'Jumpin' Jumpin' from Destiny's Child borrows significant elements from Sean Paul's 'Infiltrate.' The song celebrates heading to the club and leaving the significant others at home.
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Moby: 'Natural Blues'
Moby caused a stir with 'Natural Blues,' which is essentially an electronica remix of the roots classic 'Trouble So Hard' by folk singers Vera Hall and Dock Reed. It was originally collected in the legendary field recordings of Alan Lomax.
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Christina Aguilera: 'What a Girl Wants'
The 19-year-old Christina Aguilera proved she was no one-hit wonder when she roared to the top of the charts for a second time following the breakthrough 'Genie in a Bottle.' She earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal with her mature-beyond-her-years vocal style on 'What a Girl Wants.'
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Janet Jackson: 'Doesn't Really Matter'
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Janet Jackson headed to the top of the pop singles chart for a ninth time with 'Doesn't Really Matter,' included on the soundtrack for the movie 'Nutty Professor II: The Klumps.' It was her first trip to the top in three years.
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Faith Hill: 'Breathe'
Country singer Faith Hill leaned heavily in a pop direction on 'Breathe.' Although the song didn't climb higher than No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, it spent more than a year on the chart and was named the top pop chart single of the year. It is a classic power ballad that also spent 17 weeks at No. 1 on the adult contemporary chart.
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*NSYNC: 'Bye Bye Bye'
This song represents boy band *NSYNC at their peak. It was the lead-in to the album 'No Strings Attached' and helps celebrate the group leaving a negative relationship with their manager Lou Pearlman. 'Bye Bye Bye' was the most quickly added single to pop radio in history with 200 stations adding it to playlists in the same week. It was nominated for Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Best Pop Duo or Group with Vocal.
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Eiffel 65: 'Blue (Da Ba Dee)'
'Blue (Da Ba Dee)' is one of the true nonsensical pop classics of all time. Members of Italian dance group Eiffel 65 say the writing of the song began with the piano hook, but much of the lyrical content is intentional nonsense. It was a top 10 pop hit that was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording.
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Destiny's Child: 'Say My Name'
R&B girl group Destiny's Child scored their second No. 1 pop hit with the classic 'Say My Name.' Producer Rodney Jerkins provided an infectious backing track incorporating '70s style guitar, drum machine beats, and synthesized strings. Reportedly group member Beyonce originally did not like the track because it was too dense. However, it has become one of the group's best-loved songs.
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Eminem: 'Stan'
Rapper Eminem cemented his artistic standing with 'Stan,' a chilling tale of fan obsession. The singing vocals are provided by British vocalist Dido. The song unfolds through letters sent to Eminem and finally Eminem's attempt to write back to the fan.
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Madonna: 'Music'
Madonna headed triumphantly into the new decade with the heavily electronic classic 'Music.' The voice in the beginning that sounds male is actually Madonna's words heavily reprocessed. It was a No. 1 smash around the world and nominated for a Grammy Award for Record of the Year.
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U2: 'Beautiful Day'
Although 'Beautiful Day' was not U2's biggest hit on initial release, it has gained a powerful reputation over time. The recording won three Grammy Awards for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Rock Duo or Group with Vocal. Bono says the song is about 'a man who has lost everything but finds joy in what he still has.' The song had particular poignancy when performed live by U2 at Super Bowl XXXVI in New Orleans following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.
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Aaliyah: 'Try Again'
One of the most tragic music losses of the decade occurred in late summer 2001 with the death of 22-year-old singer and actress Aaliyah in a plane crash. 'Try Again' is arguably her finest moment. It features an innovative, skeletal production from Timbaland. The song was included on the soundtrack to the film 'Romeo Must Die' and is Aaliyah's only No. 1 pop hit. 'Try Again' was the first song to hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 purely on the basis of radio airplay.