Number one from Oct 16, 2000 to Oct 22, 2000
'Freestyler' was the 23rd highest selling single in the UK for 2000! This track appears on the album 'In Stereo'.
Number one from Jul 3, 2000 to Jul 9, 2000 | Jul 17, 2000 to Jul 23, 2000 | Jul 10, 2000 to Jul 16, 2000
'Say My Name' was number 1 in the Phillippines for 7 weeks! It appeared on Destiny's Child's album 'The Writing's On The Wall.'
Number one from May 22, 2000 to May 28, 2000 | May 1, 2000 to May 7, 2000 | May 15, 2000 to May 21, 2000 | May 8, 2000 to May 14, 2000
Macy's most successful single, the song won a Grammy Award for 'Best Female Pop Vocal Performance', and featured on her album 'On How Life Is'.
Number one from Feb 14, 2000 to Feb 20, 2000 | Jan 10, 2000 to Jan 23, 2000
'I'm Outta Love' scored Anastacia the highest selling single of the year! From her album 'Not That Kind'.
Number one from Jul 31, 2000 to Aug 6, 2000 | Aug 14, 2000 to Aug 27, 2000 | Aug 7, 2000 to Aug 13, 2000 | Jul 24, 2000 to Jul 30, 2000
'Music' has spent 70 collective weeks at number one on various charts around the world! This track appears on Madonna's album 'Music'.
Number one from Sep 11, 2000 to Sep 17, 2000 | Aug 28, 2000 to Sep 10, 2000 | Sep 25, 2000 to Oct 1, 2000
This was the second highest selling single of the year! 'Teenage Dirtbag' featured on Wheatus' self-titled debut.
Number one from Dec 18, 2000 to Dec 24, 2000 | Nov 13, 2000 to Nov 19, 2000 | Dec 25, 2000 to Jan 7, 2001
'Blue' appears at #14 on 'Rolling Stone' magazine's list of the 20 Most Annoying Songs Ever! The track is from the album 'Europop'.
Number one from Jan 3, 2000 to Jan 9, 2000 | Dec 6, 1999 to Dec 19, 1999 | Nov 22, 1999 to Nov 28, 1999 | Nov 8, 1999 to Nov 14, 1999 | Nov 29, 1999 to Dec 5, 1999 | Dec 20, 1999 to Jan 2, 2000 | Nov 15, 1999 to Nov 21, 1999
Features vocals from Sophie Ellis-Bextor before her solo career took off! It was only released as a single.
Number one from Nov 6, 2000 to Nov 12, 2000 | Oct 30, 2000 to Nov 5, 2000 | Oct 23, 2000 to Oct 29, 2000
This track was originally offered to British boy band Five but they turned it down because they didn't like it! The song features on N*Sync's album 'No Strings Attatched'.
Number one from Apr 3, 2000 to Apr 9, 2000 | Mar 20, 2000 to Mar 26, 2000 | Mar 13, 2000 to Mar 19, 2000 | Mar 27, 2000 to Apr 2, 2000 | Apr 10, 2000 to Apr 16, 2000
This track featured on Britney's 'Oops...I Did It Again' album. Several cover versions have been recorded, including a parody by Bob Rivers entitled 'Oops! I Farted Again'!
Number one from Jun 5, 2000 to Jun 11, 2000 | May 29, 2000 to Jun 4, 2000
This was the follow up single to their UK number one single 'Don?t Call Me Baby'. The track appeared on the bands debut album 'The Polyester Embassy'.
Number one from Jun 19, 2000 to Jun 25, 2000 | Jun 12, 2000 to Jun 18, 2000
'Most Girls' was produced by Babyface, who also worked with Puff Daddy. Pink's first hit was from her 'Can't Take Me Home' album.
Number one from Oct 2, 2000 to Oct 8, 2000
Number one from Jan 24, 2000 to Feb 13, 2000
Number one from Feb 28, 2000 to Mar 5, 2000 | Feb 21, 2000 to Feb 27, 2000
Number one from Mar 6, 2000 to Mar 12, 2000
Number one from Apr 17, 2000 to Apr 30, 2000
Number one from Dec 4, 2000 to Dec 17, 2000 | Nov 27, 2000 to Dec 3, 2000 | Nov 20, 2000 to Nov 26, 2000
Number one from Jun 26, 2000 to Jul 2, 2000
Number one from Oct 9, 2000 to Oct 15, 2000 | Sep 18, 2000 to Sep 24, 2000