List of Billboard number-one dance singles of 2000

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These are the Billboard Hot Dance/Disco Club Play and Maxi-Singles Sales number-one hits of 2000.

DateClub Play SongArtistMaxi-Singles SalesArtistReference(s)
January 1"17 Again" Eurythmics "Sexual (Li Da Di)" Amber [1] [2]
January 8"Fly Away (Bye Bye)" Eyes Cream [3] [4]
January 15"Supersonic" Jamiroquai [5] [6]
January 22"Above the Clouds" Amber [7] [8]
January 29"That Sound" Michael Moog [9] [10]
February 5"Take a Picture" Filter [11] [12]
February 12"Temperamental" Everything but the Girl [13] [14]
February 19"I Learned from the Best" Whitney Houston "I Learned from the Best" Whitney Houston [15] [16]
February 26"Maria Maria" Santana [17] [18]
March 4 [19] [20]
March 11"Stop Playing with My Mind" Barbara Tucker featuring Darryl D'Bonneau"I Learned from the Best"Whitney Houston [21] [22]
March 18"Planet Love" Taylor Dayne "Maria Maria"Santana [23] [24]
March 25"Chase" Giorgio Moroder vs. Jam & Spoon "Say My Name" Destiny's Child [25] [26]
April 1"American Pie" Madonna [27] [28]
April 8"Think It Over" Jennifer Holliday [29] [30]
April 15"King of My Castle" Wamdue Project [31] [32]
April 22"Missing You" Kim English [33] [34]
April 29"It Feels So Good" Sonique [35] [36]
May 6"Be with You" Enrique Iglesias [37] [38]
May 13"If It Don't Fit" Abigail [39] [40]
May 20"I'm in Love" Veronica [41] [42]
May 27"I Will Love Again" Lara Fabian [43] [44]
June 3"Feelin' So Good" Jennifer Lopez featuring Big Pun and Fat Joe "Desert Rose" (Victor Calderone Remix) Sting Featuring Cheb Mami [45] [46]
June 10"When I Get Close to You" Jocelyn Enriquez [47] [48]
June 17"Show Me" Angel Clivillés [49] [50]
June 24"Flash" Green Velvet [51] [52]
July 1"I'm Not in Love" Olive [53] [54]
July 8"Don't You Want My Love" Rosabel featuring Debbie Jacobs-Rock [55] [56]
July 15 [57] [58]
July 22"Don't Call Me Baby" Madison Avenue [59] [60]
July 29"Bingo Bango" Basement Jaxx [61] [62]
August 5"Jumpin', Jumpin'"Destiny's Child [63] [64]
August 12"I Never Knew" Deborah Cox "Let's Get Married" Jagged Edge [65] [66]
August 19"Spanish Guitar" Toni Braxton [67] [68]
August 26"Desire" Ultra Naté [69] [70]
September 2 [71] [72]
September 9"Stronger" Kristine W "Music" Madonna [73] [74]
September 16"Music" Madonna [75] [76]
September 23 [77] [78]
September 30 [79] [80]
October 7 [81] [82]
October 14 [83] [84]
October 21"Your Child" Mary J. Blige [85] [86]
October 28"Don't Want Another Man" Dynamix presents Tina Ann [87] [88]
November 4"Lovin' Is Really My Game" Ann Nesby [89] [90]
November 11"I Turn to You" Melanie C [91] [92]
November 18"Pasilda" Afro Medusa [93] [94]
November 25"Most Girls" P!nk [95] [96] [97]
December 2"Love One Another"Amber [98] [99]
December 9"Dreamin'" Loleatta Holloway [100] [101]
December 16"Independent Women Part I" Destiny's Child [102] [103]
December 23"Livin' for Love" Natalie Cole "Independent Women Part I" Destiny's Child [104] [105]
December 30"One More Time" Daft Punk [106] [107]

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