List of Canadian Hot 100 top 10 singles in 2007

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This is a list of singles that have charted in the top ten of the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, an all-genre singles chart, in 2007.

Single (music) Type of music release usually containing one or two tracks

In the music industry, a single is a type of release, typically a song recording of fewer tracks than an LP record or an album. This can be released for sale to the public in a variety of different formats. In most cases, a single is a song that is released separately from an album, although it usually also appears on an album. Typically, these are the songs from albums that are released separately for promotional uses such as digital download or commercial radio airplay and are expected to be the most popular. In other cases a recording released as a single may not appear on an album.

<i>Billboard</i> (magazine) American music magazine

Billboard is an American entertainment media brand owned by the Billboard-Hollywood Reporter Media Group, a division of Eldridge Industries. It publishes pieces involving news, video, opinion, reviews, events, and style, and is also known for its music charts, including the Hot 100 and Billboard 200, tracking the most popular songs and albums in different genres. It also hosts events, owns a publishing firm, and operates several TV shows.

The Canadian Hot 100 is a music industry record chart in Canada for songs, published weekly by Billboard magazine. The Canadian Hot 100 was launched on the issue dated March 31, 2007, and is currently the standard record chart in Canada; a new chart is compiled and officially released to the public by Billboard every Tuesday.

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In 2007, "Apologize" by OneRepublic featuring Timbaland spent 13 weeks at #1 and 25 weeks in the top 10, becoming the longest-running top ten single of the year.

Apologize (OneRepublic song) 2006 single by OneRepublic

"Apologize" is the debut single written by OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder for OneRepublic's debut album Dreaming Out Loud. It was released as the lead single of that album. A remix version was included on the Timbaland album, Shock Value, and on the deluxe version of Dreaming Out Loud.

OneRepublic American pop rock band

OneRepublic is an American pop rock band formed in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in 2002. It consists of lead vocalist & multi-instrumentalist Ryan Tedder, guitarist Zach Filkins, guitarist Drew Brown, bassist and cellist Brent Kutzle, drummer Eddie Fisher and keyboardist Brian Willett. The band first achieved commercial success on Myspace as an unsigned act. In late 2002, after OneRepublic played shows throughout the Los Angeles area, a number of record labels approached the band with interest, but the band ultimately signed with Velvet Hammer, an imprint of Columbia Records. They made their first album with producer Greg Wells during the summer and fall of 2005 at his studio, Rocket Carousel, in Culver City, California. The album was originally scheduled for release on June 6, 2006, but the group was dropped by Columbia two months before the album came out. The lead single of that album, "Apologize", was released on April 30, 2006, on Myspace and received some recognition there, becoming number one on the Myspace charts.

Timbaland American record producer, singer, rapper, songwriter, and DJ from Virginia

Timothy Zachary Mosley, known professionally as Timbaland, is an American record producer, rapper, singer, songwriter and DJ.

Top-ten singles

Key
List of Billboard Canadian Hot 100 top ten singles which peaked in 2007
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
References
March 31"Girlfriend" Avril Lavigne 1March 3111 [1]
"The Sweet Escape" Gwen Stefani featuring Akon 2March 318 [1]
"What Goes Around... Comes Around" Justin Timberlake 3March 315 [1]
"This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race" Fall Out Boy 4March 312 [1]
"Say It Right" Nelly Furtado 5March 313 [1]
"Grace Kelly" Mika 3April 78 [2]
"If Everyone Cared" Nickelback 7March 311 [2]
"Don't Matter"Akon4April 288 [1]
"It's Not Over" [A] Daughtry 9March 312 [2]
"Paralyzer" Finger Eleven 3May 2620[ citation needed ]
April 7"Beautiful Liar" Beyoncé and Shakira 2April 74 [3]
"Candyman" Christina Aguilera 9April 143 [3]
April 21"What I've Done" ◁ [B] Linkin Park 3April 213 [4]
"Cupid's Chokehold" Gym Class Heroes featuring Patrick Stump 3May 57 [4]
April 28"Give It to Me" Timbaland featuring Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake1April 2810 [5]
May 5"All Good Things (Come to an End)"Nelly Furtado5May 2613 [6]
May 12"Makes Me Wonder" Maroon 5 1May 1216 [7]
"I'll Stand by You" ◁ Carrie Underwood 10May 121 [7]
May 19"Icky Thump" The White Stripes 9May 191 [8]
May 26"Before He Cheats" Carrie Underwood 4June 213 [9]
"Summer Love" [C] Justin Timberlake8May 268 [9]
"Never Again" Kelly Clarkson 8June 93 [9]
"Everything" [D] Michael Bublé 10May 265 [9]
June 9"Umbrella" Rihanna featuring Jay-Z 1June 913 [10]
"Home" Daughtry 7June 92 [10]
June 16"Big Girls Don't Cry" Fergie 1July 1418 [11]
June 23"(You Want To) Make a Memory" Bon Jovi 4June 307 [12] <r
July 7"The Way I Are"Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson 1September 821 [13] [14]
"Hey There Delilah" Plain White T's 1August 417 [13] [15]
July 28"Shut Up and Drive"Rihanna6August 411 [16] [15]
August 4"When You're Gone" [E] Avril Lavigne 8September 16 [15] [17]
August 11"Beautiful Girls" Sean Kingston 1August 119 [18]
"Rehab" [F] Amy Winehouse 10August 113 [18]
August 18"Stronger" ◁ [I] [L] Kanye West 1September 2922 [19] [20]
August 25"Walls Fall Down" Bedouin Soundclash 6September 14 [21] [17]
September 8"LoveStoned"Justin Timberlake5October 67 [22] [23]
September 15"Money Honey" [G] State of Shock 8September 156 [24]
September 22"How Far We've Come" Matchbox Twenty 4October 64 [25] [23]
"Wake Up Call"Maroon 56October 2711 [25] [26]
October 6"1234" [H] [J] [L] Feist 3October 137 [23] [27]
October 13"Gimme More" Britney Spears 1October 137 [27]
"Apologize" OneRepublic featuring Timbaland1November 325 [27] [28]
October 27"Crank That (Soulja Boy)" [I] Soulja Boy 5November 1012 [26] [29]
November 3"Bubbly" Colbie Caillat 2December 115 [28] [30]
"Seven Day Fool" Jully Black 9November 103 [28] [29]
November 10"Into the Night" [J] Santana featuring Chad Kroeger 2November 1011 [29]
November 24"No One" Alicia Keys 2December 1518 [31] [32]
December 1"Taking Chances" Celine Dion 9December 82 [30] [33]
December 8"Hot"Avril Lavigne10December 83 [33]
December 15"Kiss Kiss" [K] Chris Brown featuring T-Pain 6December 297 [32] [34]

2008 peaks

List of Billboard Canadian Hot 100 top ten singles in 2007 which peaked in 2008
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
References
October 20"Don't Stop the Music" Rihanna 2January 1224 [35] [36]
December 1"Clumsy" Fergie 4January 512 [30] [37]
December 29"For the Nights I Can't Remember" [M] Hedley 6January 513 [34] [37]

Notes

AThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending April 14, 2007. [19]
BThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending June 2, 2007. [19]
CThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending June 9, 2007. [19]
DThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending June 16, 2007. [19]
EThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending August 18, 2007. [19]
FThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending September 1, 2007. [17]
GThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending October 20, 2007. [38]
HThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending January 5, 2008. [37]
IThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending January 12, 2008. [36]
JThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending January 19, 2008. [39]
KThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending January 26, 2008. [40]
LThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending March 1, 2008. [41]
MThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending March 29, 2008. [42]

See also

This is a summary of the year 2007 in the Canadian music industry.

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