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In 2007, eight acts achieved their first US number-one single, either as a lead artist or featured guest: Mims, Avril Lavigne, Maroon 5, T-Pain, Yung Joc, Plain White T's, Sean Kingston, and Soulja Boy Tell 'Em.
This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 2007. [1]Beyoncé topped the chart with her song "Irreplaceable" and reached number 62 with "Beautiful Liar," a collaboration with Shakira.
September 1 September 8 September 15 "The Way I Are" Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson: September 22 September 29 October 6 "Who Knew" Pink October 13 October 20 October 27 "Stronger" Kanye West: November 3 November 10 November 17 "Apologize" Timbaland presents OneRepublic: November 24 December 1 December 8 December 15 December 22 December 29
This is a list of songs that have peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and the magazine's national singles charts that preceded it. Introduced in 1958, the Hot 100 is the pre-eminent singles chart in the United States, currently monitoring the most popular singles in terms of popular radio play, single purchases and online streaming.
1 September 8 21 "Party Like a Rockstar" Shop Boyz: 2 June 9 11 "Umbrella" (#2) Rihanna featuring Jay-Z: 1 June 9 14 June 23 "Hey There Delilah" (#7) Plain White T's: 1 July 28 14 "Rehab" Amy Winehouse: 9 June 30 4 June 30 "Lip Gloss" Lil Mama: 10 June 30 1 July 7 "Make Me Better" Fabolous featuring Ne-Yo 8 August 25 8 July 14 "The Way I Are"
Despite it never having reached number one on the weekly chart, having peaked at number two, [1] the best-performing digital song of the 2007 chart year was "Big Girls Don't Cry" by Fergie. [ 2 ] Chart history
The latter song was the only track to top both the AC listing and Billboard ' s all-genre chart, the Hot 100, in 2007; [5] Fergie had two Hot 100 number ones during the year, [5] but "Big Girls Don't Cry" was not only the only one to also top the AC chart but the sole song by the former Black Eyed Peas singer [6] to enter the AC listing at all. [7]
Chesney's song "Never Wanted Nothing More" was the longest-running number one of the year, with five weeks at the top. Acts who achieved their first number ones in 2007 included Canadian band Emerson Drive, whose song "Moments", which topped the chart in June, was the first ever Hot Country Songs number one by a band from Canada. [3]