List of Billboard Rhythmic number-one songs of the 2000s

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The Rhythmic chart debuted in Billboard Magazine in the issue dated October 3, 1992, as the Top 40/Rhythm-Crossover chart. Weekly rankings are "compiled from a national sample of airplay" as measured by Nielsen BDS monitoring rhythmic radios stations continuously.

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At the start of the 2000s decade, the chart was called the Rhythmic Top 40 and was published in Airplay Monitor and online, available only to subscribers to Billboard. The chart returned to the print edition of Billboard Magazine in its August 2, 2003, issue. [1] It was renamed to Rhythmic Airplay with the issue dated February 7, 2004. Since July 12, 2008, the chart has been called Rhythmic.

Below are the songs that reached number one on the chart beginning with the first new song to reach number one in 2000 through the end of 2009 in chronological order. The song to spend the most weeks at number one during the decade was "Lollipop" by Lil Wayne and featuring Static Major with a 12-week run.

Number-one rhythmic hits of the 2000s

Contents
Number-one rhythmic song of the year
Issue dateSongArtist(s)Weeks at
number one
Ref.
2000
December 4, 1999"Bring It All to Me" Blaque 6 [2]
January 22"What a Girl Wants" Christina Aguilera 4 [3]
February 19"Say My Name" Destiny's Child 7 [4]
April 8"Thong Song" Sisqo 8 [5]
June 3"Try Again" Aaliyah 1 [6]
June 10"The Real Slim Shady" Eminem 5 [7]
July 15"Try Again"Aaliyah2 [6]
July 29"Big Pimpin'" Jay-Z featuring UGK 1 [8]
August 5"Country Grammar (Hot S**t) (radio version)" Nelly 10 [9]
October 14"Most Girls" Pink 1 [10]
October 21"Case of the Ex" Mýa 4 [11]
November 18"Independent Women Part I"Destiny's Child4 [12]
December 16"It Wasn't Me" Shaggy featuring Ricardo "RikRok" Ducent 3 [13]
2001
January 6"Ms. Jackson" OutKast 5 [14]
February 10"Angel" Shaggy featuring Rayvon 3 [15]
March 3"Put It on Me" Ja Rule featuring Lil' Mo & Vita4 [16]
March 31"Ride wit Me" Nelly featuring City Spud 6 [17]
May 12"Survivor" Destiny's Child 2 [18]
May 26"Lady Marmalade" Christina Aguilera, Pink, Mýa, Lil' Kim 5 [19]
June 30"Let Me Blow Ya Mind" Eve featuring Gwen Stefani 1 [20]
July 7"Peaches & Cream" 112 6 [21]
August 18"I'm Real" Jennifer Lopez 3 [22]
September 8"I'm Real" (Murder Inc. Remix)Jennifer Lopez featuring Ja Rule7 [23]
October 27"Family Affair" Mary J. Blige 4 [24]
November 24"U Got It Bad" Usher 9 [25]
2002
January 26"Always on Time" Ja Rule featuring Ashanti 6 [26]
March 9"Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix)" Jennifer Lopez featuring Ja Rule2 [27]
March 23"What's Luv" Fat Joe featuring Ashanti4 [28]
April 20"Foolish"Ashanti8 [29]
June 15"Without Me" Eminem 1 [30]
June 22"Hot in Herre" Nelly 7 [31]
August 10"I Need a Girl (Part Two)" P. Diddy & Ginuwine featuring Loon, Mario Winans and Tammi Ruggeri1 [32]
August 17"Dilemma"Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland 11 [33]
November 2"Work It" Missy Elliott 3 [34]
November 23"Lose Yourself"Eminem6 [35]
2003
January 4"'03 Bonnie & Clyde" Jay-Z & Beyoncé 3 [36]
January 25"Bump, Bump, Bump" B2K featuring P. Diddy 3 [37]
February 15"All I Have" Jennifer Lopez featuring LL Cool J 2 [38]
March 1"In da Club" 50 Cent 9 [39]
May 3"Ignition" R. Kelly 1 [40]
May 10"Get Busy" Sean Paul 1 [41]
May 17"Can't Let You Go" Fabolous featuring Mike Shorey and Lil' Mo 1 [42]
May 24"21 Questions"50 Cent featuring Nate Dogg 4 [43]
June 21"Magic Stick" Lil' Kim & 50 Cent5 [44]
July 26"Right Thurr" [45] Chingy 2 [46]
August 9"Crazy in Love"Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z1 [47]
August 16"Right Thurr"Chingy5 [46]
September 20"Shake Ya Tailfeather" Nelly, P. Diddy and Murphy Lee 1 [48]
September 27"Baby Boy"Beyoncé featuring Sean Paul7 [49]
November 15"Holidae In"Chingy featuring Ludacris & Snoop Dogg 1 [50]
November 22"Stand Up"Ludacris featuring Shawnna 4 [51]
December 20"Hey Ya!" OutKast 1 [52]
December 27"Milkshake" Kelis 5 [53]
2004
January 31"Slow Jamz" Twista featuring Kanye West and Jamie Foxx 3 [54]
February 21"Yeah!" [55] Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris 10 [56]
May 1"I Don't Wanna Know" Mario Winans featuring Enya and P. Diddy 1 [57]
May 8"My Band" D12 2 [58]
May 22"Naughty Girl" Beyoncé Knowles 1 [59]
May 29"Burn"Usher4 [60]
June 26"Confessions Part II"Usher3 [61]
July 17"Slow Motion" Juvenile featuring Soulja Slim 5 [62]
August 21"Sunshine" Lil' Flip featuring Lea1 [63]
August 28"Lean Back" Terror Squad 1 [64]
September 4"Goodies" Ciara featuring Petey Pablo 7 [65]
October 23"My Boo"Usher and Alicia Keys 4 [66]
November 20"Over and Over" Nelly featuring Tim McGraw 1 [67]
November 27"Drop It Like It's Hot" Snoop Dogg featuring Pharrell 5 [68]
2005
January 1"Let Me Love You" Mario 7 [69]
February 19"Disco Inferno" 50 Cent 1 [70]
February 26"Lovers and Friends" Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz featuring Usher and Ludacris 1 [71]
March 5"How We Do" The Game featuring 50 Cent1 [72]
March 12"Candy Shop"50 Cent featuring Olivia8 [73]
May 7"Hate It or Love It"The Game featuring 50 Cent2 [74]
May 21"Oh" Ciara featuring Ludacris2 [75]
June 4"We Belong Together" Mariah Carey 10 [76]
August 13"Let Me Hold You" Bow Wow featuring Omarion 5 [77]
September 17"Shake It Off"Mariah Carey2 [78]
October 1"Like You"Bow Wow featuring Ciara1 [79]
October 8"Gold Digger" Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx 6 [80]
November 19"Run It!" Chris Brown featuring Juelz Santana 7 [81]
2006
January 7"Grillz" Nelly featuring Paul Wall, Ali & Gipp7 [82]
February 25"So Sick" Ne-Yo 1 [83]
March 4"Check on It" Beyoncé featuring Slim Thug 1 [84]
March 11"Be Without You" Mary J. Blige 4 [85]
April 8"Lean wit It, Rock wit It" Dem Franchize Boyz featuring Lil Peanut & Charlay3 [86]
April 29"Ridin'" Chamillionaire featuring Krayzie Bone 6 [87]
June 10"So What" Field Mob featuring Ciara 2 [88]
June 24"Snap Yo Fingers" Lil Jon featuring E-40 and Sean Paul of the YoungBloodz 1 [89]
July 1"It's Goin' Down" Yung Joc 4 [90]
July 29"Me & U" [91] Cassie 6 [92]
September 9"Pullin' Me Back" Chingy featuring Tyrese 4 [93]
October 7"I Know You See It"Yung Joc featuring Brandy "Ms B" Hambrick1 [94]
October 14"Money Maker" Ludacris featuring Pharrell 5 [95]
November 18"I Wanna Love You" Akon featuring Snoop Dogg 4 [96]
December 16"Smack That"Akon featuring Eminem 2 [97]
December 30"Irreplaceable"Beyoncé7 [98]
2007
February 17"You" Lloyd featuring Lil Wayne 4 [99]
March 17"This Is Why I'm Hot" Mims 3 [100]
April 7"Don't Matter" Akon 4 [101]
May 5"Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')" [102] T-Pain featuring Yung Joc 9 [103]
July 7"Party Like a Rockstar" Shop Boyz 2 [104]
July 21"Beautiful Girls" Sean Kingston 3 [105]
August 11"Bartender"T-Pain featuring Akon2 [106]
August 25"Make Me Better" Fabolous featuring Ne-Yo 3 [107]
September 15"Shawty" Plies featuring T-Pain2 [108]
September 29"Crank That (Soulja Boy)" Soulja Boy Tell 'Em 7 [109]
November 17"Kiss Kiss" Chris Brown featuring T-Pain5 [110]
December 22"No One" Alicia Keys 1 [111]
December 29"Low"(2008) [112] Flo Rida featuring T-Pain9 [113]
2008
March 1"With You" Chris Brown 6 [114]
April 12"Love in This Club" Usher featuring Young Jeezy 1 [115]
April 19"Sexy Can I" Ray J & Young Berg 3 [116]
May 10"Lollipop" Lil Wayne featuring Static Major 12 [117]
August 2"Get Like Me" David Banner featuring Chris Brown & Yung Joc 2 [118]
August 16"I Luv Your Girl" The-Dream 2 [119]
August 30"A Milli"Lil Wayne1 [120]
September 6"Dangerous" Kardinal Offishall featuring Akon 2 [121]
September 20"Got Money"Lil Wayne featuring T-Pain2 [122]
October 4"Whatever You Like" T.I. 8 [123]
November 29"Live Your Life"T.I. featuring Rihanna 9 [124]
2009
January 31"Heartless" Kanye West 5 [125]
March 7"Dead and Gone" T.I. featuring Justin Timberlake 4 [126]
April 4"Kiss Me Thru the Phone" Soulja Boy Tell 'Em featuring Sammie 2 [127]
April 18"Blame It" Jamie Foxx featuring T-Pain 5 [128]
May 23"Day 'n' Nite" Kid Cudi 1 [129]
May 30"Boom Boom Pow" The Black Eyed Peas 3 [130]
June 20"Knock You Down" Keri Hilson featuring Kanye West & Ne-Yo 2 [131]
July 4"Birthday Sex" Jeremih 1 [132]
July 11"Knock You Down"Keri Hilson featuring Kanye West & Ne-Yo1 [131]
July 18"Best I Ever Had" [133] Drake 10 [134]
September 26"Down" Jay Sean featuring Lil Wayne 3 [135]
October 17"Run This Town" Jay-Z featuring Rihanna and Kanye West4 [136]
November 14"Whatcha Say" Jason Derulo 2 [137]
November 28"Sweet Dreams" Beyoncé 1 [138]
December 5"Empire State of Mind"Jay-Z and Alicia Keys 7 [139]

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  2. "Bring It All to Me" December 4, 1999; December 18 – January 15, 2000:
  3. "What a Girl Wants" January 22 – February 12, 2000:
  4. "Say My Name" February 19 – April 1, 2000:
  5. "Thong Song" April 8 – May 27, 2000:
  6. 1 2 "Try Again" June 3, July 15–22, 2000:
  7. "The Real Slim Shady" June 10 – July 8, 2000:
  8. "Big Pimpin'" July 15, 2000:
  9. "Country Grammar" August 5 – July 8, 2000:
  10. "Most Girls" October 14, 2000:
  11. "Case of the Ex" October 21 – November 11, 2000:
  12. "Independent Women" November 18 – December 9, 2000:
  13. "It Wasn't Me" December 16–30, 2000:
  14. "Ms. Jackson" January 6 – February 3, 2001:
  15. "Angel" February 10–24, 2001:
  16. "Put It on Me" March 3–24, 2001:
  17. "Ride with Me" March 31 – May 5, 2001:
  18. "Survivor" May 12–19, 2001:
  19. "Lady Marmalade" May 26 – June 23, 2001:
  20. "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" June 30, 2001:
  21. "Peaches & Cream" July 7 – August 11, 2001:
  22. "I'm Real" August 18 – September 1, 2001:
  23. "I'm Real" (Murder Remix) September 8 – October 20, 2001:
  24. "Family Affair" October 27 – November 17, 2001:
  25. "U Got It Bad" November 24, 2001 – January 19, 2002:
  26. "Always on Time" January 26 – March 2, 2002:
  27. "Ain't It Funny" March 9–16, 2002:
  28. "What's Luv" March 23 – April 13, 2002:
  29. "Foolish" April 20 – June 8, 2002:
  30. "Without Me" June 15, 2002:
  31. "Hot in Herre" June 22 – August 3, 2002:
  32. "I Need a Girl (Part Two)" August 10, 2002:
  33. "Dilemma" August 17 – October 26, 2002:
  34. "Work It" November 2–16, 2002:
  35. "Lose Yourself" November 23 – December 28, 2002:
  36. "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" January 4–18, 2003:
  37. "Bump, Bump, Bump" January 25 – February 8, 2003:
  38. "All I Have" February 15–22, 2003:
  39. "In da Club" March 1 – April 26, 2003:
  40. "Ignition" May 3, 2003:
  41. "Get Busy" May 10, 2003:
  42. "Can't Let You Go" May 17, 2003:
  43. "21 Questions" May 24 – June 14, 2003:
  44. "Magic Stick" June 21 – Jul 19, 2003:
  45. "2003: The Year in Music – Hot Rhythmic Top 40 Tracks". Billboard . Vol. 115, no. 52. December 27, 2003. pp. YE-81. Retrieved December 17, 2013.
  46. 1 2 "Right Thurr" July 26 – August 2, August 16 – September 13, 2003:
  47. "Crazy in Love" August 9, 2003:
  48. "Shake Ya Tailfeather" September 20, 2003:
  49. "Baby Boy" September 27 – November 8, 2003:
  50. "Holidae In" November 15, 2003:
  51. "Stand Up" November 22 – December 13, 2003:
  52. "Hey Ya!" December 20, 2003:
  53. "Milkshake" December 27, 2003 – January 24, 2004:
  54. "Slow Jamz" January 31 – February 14, 2004:
  55. "2004: The Year in Music and Touring – Hot Rhythmic Top 40 Tracks". Billboard . Vol. 116, no. 52. December 25, 2004. pp. YE-75. Retrieved December 17, 2013.
  56. "Yeah!" February 21 – April 24, 2004:
  57. "I Don't Wanna Know" May 1, 2004:
  58. "My Band" May 8–15, 2004:
  59. "Naughty Girl" May 22, 2004:
  60. "Burn" May 29 – June 19, 2004:
  61. "Confessions Part II" June 26 – July 10, 2004:
  62. "Slow Motion" July 17 – August 14, 2004:
  63. "Sunshine" August 21, 2004:
  64. "Lean Back" August 28, 2004:
  65. "Goodies" September 4 – October 16, 2004:
  66. "My Boo" October 23 – November 13, 2004:
  67. "Over and Over" November 20, 2004:
  68. "Drop It Like It's Hot" November 27 – December 25, 2004:
  69. "Let Me Love You" January 1 – February 12, 2005:
  70. "Disco Inferno" February 19, 2005:
  71. "Lovers and Friends" February 26, 2005:
  72. "How We Do" March 5, 2005:
  73. "Candy Shop" March 12 – April 30, 2005:
  74. "Hate It or Love It" May 7–14, 2005:
  75. "Oh" May 21–28, 2005:
  76. "We Belong Together" June 4 – August 6, 2005:
  77. "Let Me Hold You" August 13 – September 10, 2005:
  78. "Shake It Off" September 17–24, 2005:
  79. "Like You" October 1, 2005:
  80. "Gold Digger" October 8 – November 12, 2005:
  81. "Run It!" November 19 – December 31, 2005:
  82. "Grillz" January 7 – February 18, 2006:
  83. "So Sick" February 25, 2006:
  84. "Check on It" March 4, 2006:
  85. "Be Without You" March 11 – April 1, 2006:
  86. "Lean wit It, Rock wit It" April 8–22, 2006:
  87. "Ridin'" April 29 – June 3, 2006:
  88. "So What" June 10–17, 2006:
  89. "Snap Yo Fingers" June 24, 2006:
  90. "It's Goin' Down" July 1–22, 2006:
  91. "Rhythmic Songs – Year-end 2006". Billboard . Retrieved December 17, 2013.
  92. "Me & U" July 29 – September 2, 2006:
  93. "Pullin' Me Back" September 9–30, 2006:
  94. "I Know You See It" October 7, 2006:
  95. "Money Maker" October 14 – November 11, 2006:
  96. "I Wanna Love You" November 18 – December 9, 2006:
  97. "Smack That" December 16–23, 2006:
  98. "Irreplaceable" December 30, 2006 – February 10, 2007:
  99. "You" February 17 – March 10, 2007:
  100. "This Is Why I'm Hot" March 17–31, 2007:
  101. "Don't Matter" April 7–28, 2007:
  102. "Rhythmic Songs – Year-end 2007". Billboard . Retrieved December 17, 2013.
  103. "Buy U a Drank" May 5 – June 30, 2007:
  104. "Party Like a Rockstar" July 7–14, 2007:
  105. "Beautiful Girls" July 21 – August 4, 2007:
  106. "Bartender" August 11–18, 2007:
  107. "Make Me Better" August 25 – September 8, 2007:
  108. "Shawty" September 15–22, 2007:
  109. "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" September 29 – November 10, 2007:
  110. "Kiss Kiss" November 17 – December 15, 2007:
  111. "No One" December 22, 2007:
  112. "Rhythmic Songs – Year-end 2008". Billboard . Retrieved December 17, 2013.
  113. "Low" December 29, 2007 – February 23, 2008:
  114. "With You" March 1 – April 5, 2008:
  115. "Love in This Club" April 12, 2008:
  116. "Sexy Can I" April 19 – May 3, 2008:
  117. "Lollipop" May 10 – July 26, 2008:
  118. "Get Like Me" August 2–9, 2008:
  119. "I Luv Your Girl" August 16–23, 2008:
  120. "A Milli" August 30, 2008:
  121. "Dangerous" September 6–13, 2008:
  122. "Got Money" September 20–27, 2008:
  123. "Whatever You Like" October 4 – November 22, 2008:
  124. "Live Your Life" November 29, 2008 – January 24, 2009:
  125. "Heartless" January 31 – February 28, 2009:
  126. "Dead and Gone" March 7–28, 2009:
  127. "Kiss Me Thru the Phone" April 4–11, 2009:
  128. "Blame It" April 18 – May 16, 2009:
  129. "Day 'n' Nite" May 23, 2009:
  130. "Boom Boom Pow" May 30 – June 13, 2009:
  131. 1 2 "Knock You Down" June 20–27, July 11, 2009:
  132. "Birthday Sex" July 4, 2009:
  133. "Rhythmic Songs – Year-end 2009". Billboard . Retrieved December 17, 2013.
  134. "Best I Ever Had" July 18 – September 19, 2009:
  135. "Down" September 26 – October 10, 2009:
  136. "Run This Town" October 17 – November 7, 2009:
  137. "Whatcha Say" November 14–21, 2009:
  138. "Sweet Dreams" November 28, 2009:
  139. "Empire State of Mind" December 5, 2009 – January 16, 2010: