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50 Cent's "In da Club" took the top spot, one of four singles from his debut studio album Get Rich or Die Tryin' to make the list (at positions 1, 14, 21, and 63). He was also featured on Lil' Kim's "Magic Stick", ranked 20. This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 2003. [1]
Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-2008, 12 Edition (ISBN 0-89820-180-2) Joel Whitburn Presents the Billboard Hot 100 Charts: The 2000s (ISBN 0-89820-182-9) Additional information obtained can be verified within Billboard's online archive services Archived 2012-05-10 at the Wayback Machine and print editions of the magazine.
List of Billboard Hot 100 top ten singles which peaked in 2003 Top ten entry date Single Artist(s) Peak Peak date Weeks in top ten Singles from 2002; December 7 "Air Force Ones" Nelly featuring Kyjuan, Ali and Murphy Lee: 3 January 4 10 December 21 "Beautiful" Christina Aguilera: 2 February 1 12 December 28 "Bump, Bump, Bump" B2K featuring P ...
This is a list of the U.S. Billboard magazine Mainstream Top 40 number-one songs of 2003. ... 2003 in music This page was last edited on 11 April 2024, at 05:42 ...
February 1, 2003 B2K featuring P. Diddy "Bump, Bump, Bump" 1 890 February 8, 2003 Jennifer Lopez featuring LL Cool J "All I Have" 4 891 March 8, 2003 50 Cent "In da Club"♪ [C] 9 892 May 10, 2003 Sean Paul "Get Busy" 3 893 May 31, 2003 50 Cent featuring Nate Dogg "21 Questions" 4 894 June 28, 2003 Clay Aiken "This Is the Night" 2 895 July 12, 2003
Hot Country Songs is a chart that ranks the top-performing country music songs in the United States, published by Billboard magazine. In 2003, 19 different songs topped the chart, then published under the title Hot Country Singles & Tracks, in 52 issues of the magazine, based on weekly airplay data from country music radio stations compiled by ...
Get Rich or Die Tryin' by 50 Cent was the best-selling album of 2003. The highest-selling albums and EPs in the United States are ranked in the Billboard 200, published by Billboard magazine. The data are compiled by Nielsen Soundscan based on each album's weekly discrete and download sales. [1]
The Billboard Year-End chart is a chart published by Billboard which denotes the top song of each year as determined by the publication's charts. Since 1946, Year-End charts have existed for the top songs in pop, R&B, and country, with additional album charts for each genre debuting in 1956, 1966, and 1965, respectively.