List of Billboard Hot 100 top-ten singles in 2004

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This is a list of singles that charted in the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 during 2004.

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Usher scored five top ten hits during the year with "Yeah!", "Burn", "Confessions Part II", "My Boo", and "Lovers & Friends", the most among all other artists.

Top-ten singles

Key
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtistPeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
Singles from 2003
November 8"The Way You Move" Outkast featuring Sleepy Brown 1February 1421
December 20"You Don't Know My Name" Alicia Keys 3January 3111
Singles from 2004
January 3"Me, Myself and I" Beyoncé 4February 2111
"Slow Jamz" Twista featuring Kanye West and Jamie Foxx 1February 2113
January 31"It's My Life" No Doubt 10January 312
"Someday" Nickelback 7February 144
"Yeah!" Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris 1February 2824
February 14"Hotel" Cassidy featuring R. Kelly 4March 279
"Salt Shaker" Ying Yang Twins featuring Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz 9February 142
February 21"Sorry 2004" Ruben Studdard 9February 284
February 28"One Call Away" Chingy featuring J-Weav 2March 139
"Tipsy" J-Kwon 2April 1712
March 6"Splash Waterfalls"Ludacris6March 206
March 20"Dirt off Your Shoulder" Jay-Z 5April 107
"My Immortal" Evanescence 7April 105
"Toxic" Britney Spears 9March 273
April 3"Solitaire" Clay Aiken 4April 31
"I Don't Wanna Know" Mario Winans featuring Enya and P. Diddy 2April 2414
"This Love" Maroon 5 5April 2414
April 10"Burn"Usher1May 2218
April 17"Naughty Girl"Beyoncé3June 511
April 24"If I Ain't Got You"Alicia Keys4July 320
"My Band" D12 6May 155
May 1"All Falls Down" [B] Kanye West featuring Syleena Johnson 7May 224
May 8"Overnight Celebrity"Twista6May 229
May 15"The Reason" Hoobastank 2June 1914
May 29"Freek-a-Leek" [C] Petey Pablo 7July 37
June 5"Confessions Part II"Usher1July 2413
June 12"Roses"Outkast9June 192
July 3"Slow Motion" Juvenile featuring Soulja Slim 1August 712
July 10"I Believe" Fantasia 1July 102
"Move Ya Body" Nina Sky featuring Jabba4August 79
"On Fire" Lloyd Banks 8July 244
July 17"Turn Me On" Kevin Lyttle featuring Spragga Benz 4August 1410
July 24"Lean Back" Terror Squad featuring Fat Joe 1August 2117
July 31"Dip It Low" Christina Milian 5August 219
August 7"Sunshine" Lil' Flip featuring Lea2August 2811
August 14"Goodies" Ciara featuring Petey Pablo1September 1117
August 21"My Place" Nelly featuring Jaheim 4September 410
August 28"Pieces of Me" Ashlee Simpson 5September 186
September 11"She Will Be Loved"Maroon 55September 2511
September 18"Locked Up" Akon featuring Styles P 8October 97
September 25"Diary"Alicia Keys featuring Tony! Toni! Toné! 8October 24
"My Boo"Usher and Alicia Keys1October 3019
October 2"My Happy Ending" Avril Lavigne 9October 24
October 9"Lose My Breath" Destiny's Child 3October 3014
October 16"Just Lose It" Eminem 6October 306
October 30"Breakaway" [D] Kelly Clarkson 6November 2010
"Drop It Like It's Hot" Snoop Dogg featuring Pharrell 1December 1117
"Over and Over"Nelly featuring Tim McGraw 3December 415
November 6"Let's Go" Trick Daddy featuring Lil Jon and Twista7November 277
November 20"Wonderful" Ja Rule featuring R. Kelly and Ashanti 5November 279
November 27"Breathe" Fabolous 10November 271

2003 peaks

List of Billboard Hot 100 top ten singles in 2004 which peaked in 2003
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtistPeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
October 11"Stand Up"Ludacris featuring Shawnna 1December 616
October 18"Here Without You" [A] 3 Doors Down 5November 817
November 15"Walked Outta Heaven" Jagged Edge 6December 2010
November 22"Hey Ya!"Outkast1December 1317
"Suga Suga" Baby Bash featuring Frankie J 7December 611
December 13"Milkshake" Kelis 3December 279

2005 peaks

List of Billboard Hot 100 top ten singles in 2004 which peaked in 2005
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtistPeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
November 27"Let Me Love You" Mario 1January 121
December 4"1, 2 Step"Ciara featuring Missy Elliott 2January 817
December 11"Lovers & Friends"Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz featuring Usher and Ludacris3January 2214
December 18"Soldier"Destiny's Child featuring T.I. and Lil Wayne 3February 1211

Artists with most top-ten songs

List of artists by total songs peaking in the top-ten
ArtistNumbers of songs
Usher 5
Alicia Keys 4
Ludacris 3
Twista
Outkast
Lil Jon
Beyoncé 2
Kanye West
Petey Pablo
Maroon 5
Nelly
Ciara
Destiny's Child

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