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List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 2003

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 2003, there were 11 singles that topped the chart.

Rapper 50 Cent's "In da Club" was one of the longest-running singles of 2003, topping the chart for nine straight weeks. It was also the best-performing single of 2003.

During the year, ten acts achieved a first U.S. number-one single, either as a lead artist or featured guest. Those acts were B2K, LL Cool J, 50 Cent, Sean Paul, Nate Dogg, Clay Aiken, Murphy Lee, Ludacris, and Shawnna. Beyoncé, despite having hit number one with Destiny's Child, also earns her first number one song as a solo act. P. Diddy, 50 Cent, Sean Paul, and Beyoncé were the only acts to hit number one more than once, each of them reaching number one twice throughout the year.

50 Cent and Knowles both had the longest-running singles of 2003: 50 Cent's first number-one single "In da Club" and Knowles' second number-one single "Baby Boy" both topped the Hot 100 for nine straight weeks, longer than any single to have topped this year. Hip hop duo OutKast's "Hey Ya!" charted at the top spot for nine consecutive weeks, three of which were in 2003. Although "Hey Ya!" continued its pole position until early 2004, Billboard magazine credited it as one of the longest-running number-one singles of 2003.[1][2] Rapper Eminem's "Lose Yourself" continued its 12-week chart run at the top spot in this year, but is credited as the longest-running number-one single of 2002.[2] Knowles had the most weeks on top with 17, combining the chart run of both "Crazy in Love" and "Baby Boy".[3] She surpassed the record previously set by 50 Cent during this year, the latter of whom gained a total of 13 weeks at number one combining "In the Club", which is the best-performing single of 2003, and "21 Questions".[4]

With the combined chart run of "Get Busy" and "Baby Boy", the latter in which he is featured, dancehall artist Sean Paul became the most successful Jamaican-born artist in terms of chart performance in the Billboard Hot 100.[5] Seven collaboration singles topped the chart in 2003, setting a record for most number-one collaborations in a calendar year since the onset of the rock era in 1955; the first number-one collaboration to have topped the chart was in 1967 with Somethin' Stupid, a song by singer Frank Sinatra and daughter Nancy Sinatra.[6] The record was later tied in 2004, and broken in 2006 with eight number-one collaborations.[6] American Idol contestant Clay Aiken's debut single "This Is the Night" debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the first single to do so since 1998.[7] "Crazy in Love", which charted for eight straight weeks in July to August, has been credited as 2003's Song of the Summer.[8][9]

Chart history

 
Singer Beyoncé topped the chart two times in 2003 with her singles "Crazy in Love" and "Baby Boy".
 
Hip hop duo OutKast's "Hey Ya!" topped the chart for nine consecutive weeks.
 
With the combined chart run of "Get Busy" and "Baby Boy", the latter in which he is featured, dancehall artist Sean Paul became the most successful Jamaican-born artist in terms of chart performance in the Hot 100.
 
American Idol contestant Clay Aiken's debut single "This Is the Night" debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the first single to do so since 1998.
Key
Indicates best-performing single of 2003
No. Issue date Song Artist(s) Ref.
888 January 4 "Lose Yourself" Eminem [10]
January 11 [11][12]
January 18 [13][14]
January 25 [15][16]
889 February 1 "Bump, Bump, Bump" B2K featuring P. Diddy [17][18]
890 February 8 "All I Have" Jennifer Lopez featuring LL Cool J [19][20]
February 15 [21][22]
February 22 [23][24]
March 1 [25][26]
891 March 8 "In da Club" † 50 Cent [27][28]
March 15 [29][30]
March 22 [31][32]
March 29 [33][34]
April 5 [35][36]
April 12 [37][38]
April 19 [39][40]
April 26 [41][42]
May 3 [43][44]
892 May 10 "Get Busy" Sean Paul [45][46]
May 17 [47][48]
May 24 [49][50]
893 May 31 "21 Questions" 50 Cent featuring Nate Dogg [51][52]
June 7 [53][54]
June 14 [55][56]
June 21 [57][58]
894 June 28 "This Is the Night" Clay Aiken [59][7]
July 5 [60][61]
895 July 12 "Crazy in Love" Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z [62][63]
July 19 [64][65]
July 26 [66][67]
August 2 [68][69]
August 9 [70][71]
August 16 [72][73]
August 23 [74][75]
August 30 [76][77]
896 September 6 "Shake Ya Tailfeather" Nelly, P. Diddy and Murphy Lee [78][79]
September 13 [80][81]
September 20 [82][83]
September 27 [84][85]
897 October 4 "Baby Boy" Beyoncé featuring Sean Paul [86][87]
October 11 [88][89]
October 18 [90][91]
October 25 [92][93]
November 1 [94][95]
November 8 [96][97]
November 15 [98][99]
November 22 [100][101]
November 29 [102][103]
898 December 6 "Stand Up" Ludacris featuring Shawnna [104][105]
899 December 13 "Hey Ya!" OutKast [106][107]
December 20 [108][109]
December 27 [110][111]

Number-one artists

List of number-one artists by total weeks at number one
Position Artist Weeks at No. 1
1 Beyoncé 17
2 50 Cent 13
3 Sean Paul 12
4 Jay-Z 8
5 P.Diddy 5
6 Eminem 4
Jennifer Lopez
LL Cool J
Nate Dogg
Nelly
Murphy Lee
12 OutKast 3
13 Clay Aiken 2
14 B2k 1
Ludacris
Shawnna

See also

References

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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 2003 there were 11 singles that topped the chart Rapper 50 Cent s In da Club was one of the longest running singles of 2003 topping the chart for nine straight weeks It was also the best performing single of 2003 During the year ten acts achieved a first U S number one single either as a lead artist or featured guest Those acts were B2K LL Cool J 50 Cent Sean Paul Nate Dogg Clay Aiken Murphy Lee Ludacris and Shawnna Beyonce despite having hit number one with Destiny s Child also earns her first number one song as a solo act P Diddy 50 Cent Sean Paul and Beyonce were the only acts to hit number one more than once each of them reaching number one twice throughout the year 50 Cent and Knowles both had the longest running singles of 2003 50 Cent s first number one single In da Club and Knowles second number one single Baby Boy both topped the Hot 100 for nine straight weeks longer than any single to have topped this year Hip hop duo OutKast s Hey Ya charted at the top spot for nine consecutive weeks three of which were in 2003 Although Hey Ya continued its pole position until early 2004 Billboard magazine credited it as one of the longest running number one singles of 2003 1 2 Rapper Eminem s Lose Yourself continued its 12 week chart run at the top spot in this year but is credited as the longest running number one single of 2002 2 Knowles had the most weeks on top with 17 combining the chart run of both Crazy in Love and Baby Boy 3 She surpassed the record previously set by 50 Cent during this year the latter of whom gained a total of 13 weeks at number one combining In the Club which is the best performing single of 2003 and 21 Questions 4 With the combined chart run of Get Busy and Baby Boy the latter in which he is featured dancehall artist Sean Paul became the most successful Jamaican born artist in terms of chart performance in the Billboard Hot 100 5 Seven collaboration singles topped the chart in 2003 setting a record for most number one collaborations in a calendar year since the onset of the rock era in 1955 the first number one collaboration to have topped the chart was in 1967 with Somethin Stupid a song by singer Frank Sinatra and daughter Nancy Sinatra 6 The record was later tied in 2004 and broken in 2006 with eight number one collaborations 6 American Idol contestant Clay Aiken s debut single This Is the Night debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming the first single to do so since 1998 7 Crazy in Love which charted for eight straight weeks in July to August has been credited as 2003 s Song of the Summer 8 9 Contents 1 Chart history 2 Number one artists 3 See also 4 References 5 Additional sourcesChart history nbsp Singer Beyonce topped the chart two times in 2003 with her singles Crazy in Love and Baby Boy nbsp Hip hop duo OutKast s Hey Ya topped the chart for nine consecutive weeks nbsp With the combined chart run of Get Busy and Baby Boy the latter in which he is featured dancehall artist Sean Paul became the most successful Jamaican born artist in terms of chart performance in the Hot 100 nbsp American Idol contestant Clay Aiken s debut single This Is the Night debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming the first single to do so since 1998 Key Indicates best performing single of 2003 No Issue date Song Artist s Ref 888 January 4 Lose Yourself Eminem 10 January 11 11 12 January 18 13 14 January 25 15 16 889 February 1 Bump Bump Bump B2K featuring P Diddy 17 18 890 February 8 All I Have Jennifer Lopez featuring LL Cool J 19 20 February 15 21 22 February 22 23 24 March 1 25 26 891 March 8 In da Club 50 Cent 27 28 March 15 29 30 March 22 31 32 March 29 33 34 April 5 35 36 April 12 37 38 April 19 39 40 April 26 41 42 May 3 43 44 892 May 10 Get Busy Sean Paul 45 46 May 17 47 48 May 24 49 50 893 May 31 21 Questions 50 Cent featuring Nate Dogg 51 52 June 7 53 54 June 14 55 56 June 21 57 58 894 June 28 This Is the Night Clay Aiken 59 7 July 5 60 61 895 July 12 Crazy in Love Beyonce featuring Jay Z 62 63 July 19 64 65 July 26 66 67 August 2 68 69 August 9 70 71 August 16 72 73 August 23 74 75 August 30 76 77 896 September 6 Shake Ya Tailfeather Nelly P Diddy and Murphy Lee 78 79 September 13 80 81 September 20 82 83 September 27 84 85 897 October 4 Baby Boy Beyonce featuring Sean Paul 86 87 October 11 88 89 October 18 90 91 October 25 92 93 November 1 94 95 November 8 96 97 November 15 98 99 November 22 100 101 November 29 102 103 898 December 6 Stand Up Ludacris featuring Shawnna 104 105 899 December 13 Hey Ya OutKast 106 107 December 20 108 109 December 27 110 111 Number one artistsList of number one artists by total weeks at number one Position Artist Weeks at No 1 1 Beyonce 17 2 50 Cent 13 3 Sean Paul 12 4 Jay Z 8 5 P Diddy 5 6 Eminem 4 Jennifer Lopez LL Cool J Nate Dogg Nelly Murphy Lee 12 OutKast 3 13 Clay Aiken 2 14 B2k 1 Ludacris ShawnnaSee also2003 in music List of Billboard number one singles Billboard Year End Hot 100 singles of 2003 List of Billboard Hot 100 number one singles of the 2000sReferences Chart Beat Bonus Endless Love Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc 2005 02 18 Retrieved 2009 01 12 a b Bronson Fred 2007 10 25 Chart Beat Still Cranked After All These Weeks Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc Retrieved 2009 01 12 Bronson Fred 2007 02 15 Chart Beat Replacing the Irrepaleable Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc Retrieved 2009 01 12 Chart Beat Bonus Pole Position Partners Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc 2003 10 10 Retrieved 2009 01 12 Chart Beat Bonus Jamaican Fares Well Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc 2003 10 17 Retrieved 2009 01 12 a b Bronson Fred 2006 12 02 Chart Beat Chat Let s Work Together Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc Retrieved 2009 01 12 a b Bronson Fred 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