Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2000

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Faith Hill's single "Breathe" was the first country music recording to be ranked number one since Johnny Horton's "The Battle of New Orleans" in 1959. (Patsy Cline's "I Fall to Pieces" (1961) and Glen Campbell's "Rhinestone Cowboy" (1975) had each come close, ranking second.) Her "The Way You Love Me" also made the list, at 41. Faith Hill.jpg
Faith Hill's single "Breathe" was the first country music recording to be ranked number one since Johnny Horton's "The Battle of New Orleans" in 1959. (Patsy Cline's "I Fall to Pieces" (1961) and Glen Campbell's "Rhinestone Cowboy" (1975) had each come close, ranking second.) Her "The Way You Love Me" also made the list, at 41.
Latin rock band Santana had a strong showing, taking positions two and three with "Smooth" and "Maria Maria" from the Supernatural album. Carlos Santana 2.jpg
Latin rock band Santana had a strong showing, taking positions two and three with "Smooth" and "Maria Maria" from the Supernatural album.

This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 2000. [1]

No.TitleArtist(s)
1"Breathe" Faith Hill
2"Smooth" Santana featuring Rob Thomas
3"Maria Maria" Santana featuring The Product G&B
4"I Wanna Know" Joe
5"Everything You Want" Vertical Horizon
6"Say My Name" Destiny's Child
7"I Knew I Loved You" Savage Garden
8"Amazed" Lonestar
9"Bent" Matchbox Twenty
10"He Wasn't Man Enough" Toni Braxton
11"Higher" Creed
12"Try Again" Aaliyah
13"Jumpin', Jumpin'" Destiny's Child
14"Thong Song" Sisqó
15"Kryptonite" 3 Doors Down
16"There You Go" Pink
17"Music" Madonna
18"Doesn't Really Matter" Janet Jackson
19"What a Girl Wants" Christina Aguilera
20"Back at One" Brian McKnight
21"Bye Bye Bye" NSYNC
22"You Sang to Me" Marc Anthony
23"I Need to Know"
24"Get It On Tonite" Montell Jordan
25"Incomplete" Sisqó
26"I Try" Macy Gray
27"It's Gonna Be Me" NSYNC
28"That's the Way It Is" Celine Dion
29"Country Grammar (Hot Shit)" Nelly
30"Bring It All to Me" Blaque
31"Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely" Backstreet Boys
32"Hot Boyz" Missy Elliott featuring Nas, Eve and Q-Tip
33"Back Here" BBMak
34"It Feels So Good" Sonique
35"Absolutely (Story of a Girl)" Nine Days
36"With Arms Wide Open" Creed
37"Be with You" Enrique Iglesias
38"Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" Christina Aguilera
39"No More" Ruff Endz
40"All the Small Things" Blink 182
41"The Way You Love Me" Faith Hill
42"I Turn to You" Christina Aguilera
43"Never Let You Go" Third Eye Blind
44"I Need You" LeAnn Rimes
45"Thank God I Found You" Mariah Carey featuring Joe and 98 Degrees
46"Let's Get Married" Jagged Edge
47"My Love Is Your Love" Whitney Houston
48"Then the Morning Comes" Smash Mouth
49"Blue (Da Ba Dee)" Eiffel 65
50"Desert Rose" Sting featuring Cheb Mami
51"The Real Slim Shady" Eminem
52"Most Girls" Pink
53"Wifey" Next
54"Wonderful" Everclear
55"Oops!... I Did It Again" Britney Spears
56"I Wanna Love You Forever" Jessica Simpson
57"Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche)" 98 Degrees
58"Take a Picture" Filter
59"Otherside" Red Hot Chili Peppers
60"Big Pimpin'" Jay-Z featuring UGK
61"Purest of Pain (A Puro Dolor)" Son by Four
62"He Can't Love U" Jagged Edge
63"Separated" Avant
64"I Wish" Carl Thomas
65"U Know What's Up" Donell Jones
66"Faded" soulDecision featuring Thrust
67"Only God Knows Why" Kid Rock
68"Shake Ya Ass" Mystikal
69"Bag Lady" Erykah Badu
70"Meet Virginia" Train
71"Party Up (Up in Here)" DMX
72"Case of the Ex (Whatcha Gonna Do)" Mýa
73"Forgot About Dre" Dr. Dre featuring Eminem
74"That's the Way" Jo Dee Messina
75"Swear It Again" Westlife
76"The Next Episode" Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Dogg
77"From the Bottom of My Broken Heart" Britney Spears
78"Crash and Burn" Savage Garden
79"Yes!" Chad Brock
80"The Best Day" George Strait
81"Where I Wanna Be" Donell Jones
82"How Do You Like Me Now?!" Toby Keith
83"My Best Friend" Tim McGraw
84"Broadway" Goo Goo Dolls
85"What'chu Like" Da Brat featuring Tyrese
86"Don't Think I'm Not" Kandi
87"I Hope You Dance" Lee Ann Womack with Sons of the Desert
88"Better Off Alone" Alice Deejay
89"Dance with Me" Debelah Morgan
90"What About Now" Lonestar
91"I Like It" Sammie
92"24/7" Kevon Edmonds
93"Girl on TV" LFO
94"Bounce with Me" Lil' Bow Wow featuring Xscape
95"Cowboy Take Me Away" Dixie Chicks
96"I Don't Wanna" Aaliyah
97"Independent Women Part I" Destiny's Child
98"Gotta Tell You" Samantha Mumba
99"Waiting for Tonight" Jennifer Lopez
100"Shackles (Praise You)" Mary Mary

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