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Pop singer
Christina Aguilera gained her second and third number one singles "
What a Girl Wants and "
Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You) " in the U.S. totalling six weeks.
The
Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing
singles of the United States. Published by
Billboard magazine, the data are compiled by
Nielsen SoundScan based collectively on each single's weekly
physical sales, and
airplay . There were 18 number-one singles in
2000 . The first of these,
Santana 's "
Smooth ", spent two weeks at the top in January, concluding a 12-week run that had begun in October 1999.
During the year, 10 acts each achieved a first U.S. number-one single, either as a lead artist or featured guest:
Joe ,
98 Degrees ,
Lonestar ,
The Product G&B ,
Aaliyah ,
Vertical Horizon ,
Matchbox Twenty ,
NSYNC ,
Sisqó , and
Creed .
Destiny's Child and
Christina Aguilera were the only acts to have earned two number-one singles in this year.
[1] There were two collaboration singles that reached number-one on the chart: "
Maria Maria " by Santana featuring
The Product G&B , and "
Thank God I Found You " by
Mariah Carey featuring
Joe and
98 Degrees . With the latter single, Carey set the record for most consecutive years charting a number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100 with 11 years from 1990 (beginning with "
Vision of Love ") through 2000, and became her 15th number-one single on the chart.
Destiny's Child's "
Independent Women " is the second-longest-running single of 2000, topping the chart for 7 consecutive weeks,
[2] with another four consecutive weeks in the 2001 chart year. Santana's "
Maria Maria " is the longest-running single, staying at number one for 10 straight weeks. Other singles with extended chart run include pop singer
Madonna 's "
Music " and
Christina Aguilera 's "
Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You) ", each of which topped the chart for four weeks.
Chart history
Santana and
The Product G&B 's "
Maria Maria " was the longest-running single of 2000, topping the chart for 10 consecutive weeks.
The
girl group
Destiny's Child gained their second and third number one singles "
Say My Name " and their best charting single "
Independent Women " which stayed at No.1 for eleven consecutive weeks.
Singer
Madonna gained her twelfth number one single "
Music ," which stayed at the top of the U.S. charts for four consecutive weeks.
Key
The #1 song of 2000, "
Breathe " by
Faith Hill , never reached #1 on the weekly charts.
Number-one artists
See also
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