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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.
No. Issue date Song Artist(s) Ref.
850 January 1 "Smooth" Santana featuring Rob Thomas [3]
January 8 [4][5]
851 January 15 "What a Girl Wants" Christina Aguilera [6][7]
January 22 [8][9]
852 January 29 "I Knew I Loved You" Savage Garden [10][11]
February 5 [12][13]
February 12 [14][15]
853 February 19 "Thank God I Found You" Mariah Carey featuring Joe and 98 Degrees [16][17]
re February 26 "I Knew I Loved You" Savage Garden [18][19]
854 March 4 "Amazed" Lonestar [20][21]
March 11 [22][23]
855 March 18 "Say My Name" Destiny's Child [24][25]
March 25 [26][27]
April 1 [28][29]
856 April 8 "Maria Maria" Santana featuring The Product G&B [30][31]
April 15 [32][33]
April 22 [34][35]
April 29 [36][37]
May 6 [38][39]
May 13 [40][41]
May 20 [42][43]
May 27 [44][45]
June 3 [46][47]
June 10 [48][49]
857 June 17 "Try Again" Aaliyah [50][51]
858 June 24 "Be with You" Enrique Iglesias [52][53]
July 1 [54][55]
July 8 [56][57]
859 July 15 "Everything You Want" Vertical Horizon [58][59]
860 July 22 "Bent" Matchbox Twenty [60][61]
861 July 29 "It's Gonna Be Me" NSYNC [62][63]
August 5 [64][65]
862 August 12 "Incomplete" Sisqó [66][67]
August 19 [68][69]
863 August 26 "Doesn't Really Matter" Janet [70][71]
September 2 [72][73]
September 9 [74][75]
864 September 16 "Music" Madonna [76][77]
September 23 [78][79]
September 30 [80][81]
October 7 [82]
865 October 14 "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" Christina Aguilera [83][84]
October 21 [85][86]
October 28 [87][88]
November 4 [89][90]
866 November 11 "With Arms Wide Open" Creed [91][92]
867 November 18 "Independent Women" Destiny's Child [93][94]
November 25 [95][96]
December 2 [97][98]
December 9 [99][100]
December 16 [101][102]
December 23 [103][104]
December 30 [105][106]

Number-one artists

List of number-one artists by total weeks at number one
Position Artist Weeks at No. 1
1 Santana 12
2 Destiny's Child 10
The Product G&B
4 Christina Aguilera 6
5 Savage Garden 4
Madonna
7 Enrique Iglesias 3
Janet
9 Rob Thomas 2
Lonestar
NSYNC
Sisqó
13 Mariah Carey 1
Joe
98 Degrees
Aaliyah
Vertical Horizon
Matchbox Twenty
Creed

See also

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