Ultratop 50 number-one hits of 2000

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These hits topped the Ultratop 50 in 2000. [1]

DateArtistTitle
January 1 R. Kelly "If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time"
January 8R. Kelly"If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time"
January 15R. Kelly"If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time"
January 22 Bloodhound Gang "The Bad Touch"
January 29Bloodhound Gang"The Bad Touch"
February 5Bloodhound Gang"The Bad Touch"
February 12Bloodhound Gang"The Bad Touch"
February 19Bloodhound Gang"The Bad Touch"
February 26 Metallica, Michael Kamen, and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra "Nothing Else Matters"
March 4Metallica, Michael Kamen, and The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra"Nothing Else Matters"
March 11Metallica, Michael Kamen, and The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra"Nothing Else Matters"
March 18Da Boy Tommy"Candyman"
March 25Da Boy Tommy"Candyman"
April 1Da Boy Tommy"Candyman"
April 8Da Boy Tommy"Candyman"
April 15 Bomfunk MC's "Freestyler"
April 22Bomfunk MC's"Freestyler"
April 29Bomfunk MC's"Freestyler"
May 6Bomfunk MC's"Freestyler"
May 13Bomfunk MC's"Freestyler"
May 20Bomfunk MC's"Freestyler"
May 27Bomfunk MC's"Freestyler"
June 3 Milk Inc. "Walk On Water"
June 10Milk Inc."Walk On Water"
June 17Bomfunk MC's"Freestyler"
June 24 Bon Jovi "It's My Life"
July 1Bon Jovi"It's My Life"
July 8Bon Jovi"It's My Life"
July 15Bon Jovi"It's My Life"
July 22 Live "They Stood Up for Love"
July 29Live"They Stood Up for Love"
August 5 Liquid & Silvy "Turn the Tide"
August 12Liquid & Silvy"Turn the Tide"
August 19Liquid & Silvy"Turn the Tide"
August 26 Krezip "I Would Stay"
September 2Krezip"I Would Stay"
September 9Krezip"I Would Stay"
September 16Krezip"I Would Stay"
September 23Krezip"I Would Stay"
September 30Krezip"I Would Stay"
October 7Krezip"I Would Stay"
October 14Krezip"I Would Stay"
October 21Krezip"I Would Stay"
October 28Mozaïek & Walter Grootaers"Leef"
November 4Mozaïek & Walter Grootaers"Leef"
November 11Mozaïek & Walter Grootaers"Leef"
November 18Mozaïek & Walter Grootaers"Leef"
November 25Mozaïek & Walter Grootaers"Leef"
December 2Mozaïek & Walter Grootaers"Leef"
December 9Mozaïek & Walter Grootaers"Leef"
December 16 Twarres "Wêr Bisto"
December 23De Bewoners and Walter Grootaers"Een Brief Voor Kerstmis"
December 30De Bewoners and Walter Grootaers"Een Brief Voor Kerstmis"

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