List of Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play number ones of 2003

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These are the Billboard Hot Dance/Disco Club Play and Maxi-Singles Sales number-one hits of 2003.

Issue dateClub PlayArtistMaxi-Singles SalesArtistReference(s)
January 4"Dark Beat (Addicted 2 Drums)" Oscar G and Ralph Falcón "Die Another Day" (Remixes) Madonna [1] [2]
January 11 [1] [3]
January 18"Like I Love You" Justin Timberlake [1] [4]
January 25"Some Lovin'" Murk featuring Kristine W [1] [5]
February 1"Surrender" Laura Pausini [1] [6]
February 8"Through the Rain" Mariah Carey [1] [7]
February 15"Head" Thunderpuss and Barnes [1] [8]
February 22"Emotional Rollercoaster" Vivian Green [1] [9]
March 1"The Wreckoning" Boomkat "Through the Rain" (Hex Hector/Mac Quayle Remix) Mariah Carey [1] [10]
March 8"Rise Up" Funky Green Dogs "Cry Me A River" (Dirty Vegas, J. Fiasco, & B. Hamel Mixes) Justin Timberlake [1] [11]
March 15"The Hum Melody" Robbie Rivera [1] [12]
March 22"Dance to the Rhythm"Friburn & Urik [1] [13]
March 29"I Believe" Chris Cox vs. Happy Clappers [1] [14]
April 5"When the Money's Gone" Cher [1] [15]
April 12"Try It on My Own" Whitney Houston "If You're Not The One" (Remixes) Daniel Bedingfield [1] [16]
April 19"Beautiful" Christina Aguilera [1] [17]
April 26"On a High" Duncan Sheik [1] [18]
May 3"Gossip Folks" Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott featuring Ludacris [1] [19]
May 10"Walking on Thin Ice" Ono [1] [20]
May 17"I'll Be There" Weekend Players "American Life" Madonna [1] [21]
May 24"Love Is a Crime" Anastacia "If You're Not The One" (Remixes)Daniel Bedingfield [1] [22]
May 31"American Life" Madonna [1] [23]
June 7"Rock Your Body"Justin Timberlake [1] [24]
June 14"If That's Love"Laura Pausini [1] [25]
June 21"Love That Man"Whitney Houston [1] [26]
June 28"Getaway" Becky Baeling "Getaway" Becky Baeling [1] [27]
July 5"Not Gonna Get Us" t.A.T.u. "Stuck" (Thunderpuss Remix) Stacie Orrico [1] [28]
July 12"Play Your Part" Deborah Cox [1] [29]
July 19"So Gone" Monica [1] [30]
July 26"Intuition" Jewel "Hollywood" (Remixes)Madonna [1] [31]
August 2"Alright"Murk [1] [32]
August 9"Pavement Cracks" Annie Lennox [1] [33]
August 16 [1] [34]
August 23"Hollywood"Madonna [35] [36]
August 30"Sunrise" Simply Red "Stuck" (Thunderpuss Remix)Stacie Orrico [1] [37]
September 6"Harem" Sarah Brightman "Officially Missing You" (Remixes) Tamia [1] [38]
September 13"Crazy in Love" Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z "Hollywood" (Remixes)Madonna [1] [39]
September 20"My Time" Dutch featuring Crystal Waters [1] [40]
September 27"Get It Together" Seal "Rubberneckin'" (Paul Oakenfold Remix) Elvis Presley [1] [41]
October 4"Sympathy For The Devil" (Remixes) The Rolling Stones [1] [42]
October 11"Into the Sun"Weekend Players"Rubberneckin'" (Paul Oakenfold Remix)Elvis Presley [1] [43]
October 18"Send Your Love" Sting [1] [44]
October 25"I Love I Love" Georgie Porgie [1] [45]
November 1"Lei Lo Lai" The Latin Project [1] [46]
November 8"What U Do 2 Me"Boomkat [1] [47]
November 15"This Beat Is" Superchumbo [1] [48]
November 22"Stand"Jewel [1] [49]
November 29"Fly Again"Kristine W [1] [50]
December 6"Milkshake" Kelis [1] [51]
December 13"Waiting for You"Seal [1] [52]
December 20"Believe"Murk [1] [53]
December 27"Me Against the Music" Britney Spears featuring Madonna"Nothing Fails" / "Nobody Knows Me"Madonna [1] [54]

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