From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Canadian rock band
Nickelback earned their first and only number one single with "
How You Remind Me ". It went on to be the best-charting song of 2002.
Janet Jackson 's "
All for You " was the longest-running single of 2001, topping the Hot 100 for seven consecutive 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 . In
2001 , there were 14 singles that topped the chart,
[1] in 52 issue dates. Although 15 singles claimed the top position throughout the year, group
Destiny's Child 's "
Independent Women Part I " is credited in 2000, and is thus excluded.[
citation needed ]
During the year, 12 acts had achieved a first U.S. number-one single, namely:
Shaggy ,
Ricardo "RikRok" Ducent ,
OutKast ,
Mystikal ,
Crazy Town ,
Rayvon ,
Lil' Kim ,
Mýa ,
Pink ,
Alicia Keys ,
Ja Rule ,
Mary J. Blige , and
Nickelback .
Destiny's Child ,
Usher and Shaggy had two number-one singles in 2001.
Janet Jackson 's "
All for You " is the longest-running single of the year, staying at number one for seven consecutive weeks.
[1] 2001 is the first year since 1993 that there has not been at least one number-one hit with a double-digit run.
[1] "All for You" is also responsible to give to Jackson the tenth Hot 100 number one of her career; making her the fourth female artist with most number ones in the rock era.
[2] Other singles that had a multiple chart run includes Alicia Keys' "
Fallin' " and Mary J. Blige's "
Family Affair "; both stayed atop for six weeks.
[1]
Chart history
Pop singer
Christina Aguilera gained her fourth number one single in the U.S. with a cover version of "
Lady Marmalade ", and stayed at the top with her collaborators
Mýa ,
Pink , and
Lil' Kim for five consecutive weeks.
R&B singer
Alicia Keys earned her first number one Single "
Fallin' " in U.S. and stayed at the top for six nonconsecutive weeks.
R&B singer
Mary J. Blige gained her first number one single "
Family Affair " in U.S. and stayed at the top for six consecutive weeks.
Jamaican
reggae singer
Shaggy earned his first and second number one singles "
It Wasn't Me " and "
Angel " in U.S. and stayed at the top for two consecutive weeks and one week respectively.
Number-one artists
See also
References
^
a
b
c
d
"CHART BEAT BONUS" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 2002-01-04. Archived from
the original on September 19, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^ Bronson, Fred (2008-10-09).
"Chart Beat: T.I., James Taylor, Kellie Pickler" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on October 17, 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"January 6, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^
" 'Independent' Notches An 8th Week On Top" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 2000-12-28. Retrieved 2009-01-22 . [
dead link ]
^
"January 13, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Jeckell, Barry (2001-01-04).
" 'Independent' Stays On Top" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on February 8, 2013. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"January 20, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Mathis, Derrick (2001-01-18).
"Destiny's Child Keep 'Women' On Top" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"January 27, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Mathis, Derrick (2001-01-11).
"Destiny's Child Remains 'Independent' At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on September 30, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"February 3, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^
a
b Cohen, Jonathan (2001-02-01).
"Shaggy Makes It Two At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"February 10, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^
"February 17, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Carpenter, Troy (2001-02-08).
"Outkast Celebrates Hot 100 No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on October 7, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"February 24, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^
a
b Carpenter, Troy (2006-12-28).
"Joe Enjoys Second Week At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on September 30, 2014. Retrieved 2001-02-22 .
^
"March 3, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^
"March 10, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-03-01).
"Joe's 'Stutter' Scores Third Week At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on October 7, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"March 17, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-03-08).
"Joe St-St-Stays On Top With 'Stutter' " . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on September 22, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"March 24, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-03-15).
"Crazy Town Flutters To No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on September 20, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"March 31, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-03-24).
"Shaggy Doubles Up At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on September 22, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"April 7, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-03-29).
"Crazy Town Flies Back To No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on March 15, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"April 14, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-04-05).
"Janet Jumps To No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on September 19, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"April 21, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-04-12).
"Janet Fends Off Destiny's Child To Remain No. 10" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on October 7, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"April 28, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-04-19).
"Janet & Destiny's Child Duke It Out For No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on September 19, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"May 5, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-04-26).
"Janet, Destiny's Child Wage War For No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on July 30, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"May 12, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-05-03).
"Janet Reigns Supreme On Billboard Charts" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on June 6, 2013. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"May 19, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-05-10).
"Janet Makes It Six In A Row At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on June 4, 2013. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"May 26, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-05-17).
"Seven And Counting For Janet At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on June 6, 2013. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"June 2, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Cohen, Jonathan (2001-04-24).
"Tool's 'Lateralus' Leads Five Top-10 Debuts" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on May 8, 2013. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"June 9, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-05-31).
"Staind's 'Cycle' Makes Mark At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on November 21, 2013. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"June 16, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-06-07).
"Staind's 'Cycle' Heads Into Second Week At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on November 21, 2013. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"June 23, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-06-14).
"Staind Fends Off Radiohead, St. Lunatics At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on June 6, 2013. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"June 30, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-06-21).
"Blink-182 Opens At No. 1, Sugar Ray Debuts High" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on July 2, 2013. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"July 7, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-06-28).
"Devilish D12 Debut At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on August 1, 2013. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"July 14, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-07-05).
"Keys' Debut Tops The Billboard 200" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on June 5, 2013. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"July 21, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-07-12).
"D12 Leapfrogs Keys, Returns To No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on September 21, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"July 28, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-07-19).
"Alicia Keys Fends Off P. Diddy, D12 At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on September 21, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"August 4, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-07-26).
"Keys Wards Off Aaliyah, Foxy At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on May 24, 2013. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"August 11, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-08-02).
" 'N Sync's 'Celebrity' Obliterates The Competition" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"August 18, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-08-09).
" 'NOW' Holds 'N Sync To 1 Week At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on September 25, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"August 25, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-08-16).
"Isleys, Jadakiss, Aaron Burst Onto Album Chart" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on September 30, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"September 1, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-08-23).
" 'NOW!' Makes It Three Weeks At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on September 25, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"September 8, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-08-30).
" 'Now' Is The Time For Maxwell At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"September 15, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-09-06).
"Aaliyah Posthumously Tops Album Chart" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on May 24, 2013. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"September 22, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-09-13).
"Chart Update: System Of A Down Debuts At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"September 29, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-09-20).
"Jay-Z Draws 'Blueprint' For Chart Dominance" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on May 23, 2013. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"October 6, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-09-27).
"Jay-Z's 'Blueprint' Enters Second Week At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on September 20, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"October 13, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-10-04).
"Jay-Z Makes It Three In A Row At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on August 10, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"October 20, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-08-11).
"Ja Rule Feels No 'Pain' At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on September 15, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"October 27, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-10-18).
"Ja Rule Finds 'Love' On Top Again" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on September 15, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"November 3, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-10-25).
"America' Rules... The Billboard 200" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on July 12, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"November 10, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-11-01).
"DMX Makes It Four Straight No. 1 Debuts" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"November 17, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-11-08).
"Jackson Leads Eight Top-20 Debuts" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on September 21, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"November 24, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-11-15).
"Teen Queen Britney Knocks King Of Pop From No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on May 18, 2013. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"December 1, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-11-22).
"Garth's 'Scarecrow' Shoots Straight To No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on July 31, 2013. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"December 8, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-11-29).
"Creed's 'Weathered' Powers To No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on September 21, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"December 15, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-12-06).
"Creed Makes It Two In A Row At No. 1" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on September 21, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"December 22, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-12-13).
"Creed's 'Weathered' Wins Third Week On Top" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
^
"December 29, 2001" .
Billboard Hot 100 .
^ Martens, Todd (2001-12-20).
"Creed Continues Cruise On Top" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from
the original on November 21, 2013. Retrieved 2009-01-22 .
Additional sources
1940–1959 1960–1979 1980–1999 2000–2019 2020–2039 By decade See also