These are the Official UK Charts Company's Official Indie Chart number one hits of 2002. [1] [2]
Issue date | Song | Artist | Record Label |
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6 January | "Drowning" | Backstreet Boys | Jive |
13 January | "Addicted to Bass" | Puretone | Gut |
20 January | |||
27 January | "Overprotected" | Britney Spears | Jive |
3 February | "Addicted to Bass" | Puretone | Gut |
10 February | |||
17 February | "To Get Down" | Timo Maas | Perfecto |
24 February | "The World's Greatest" | R. Kelly | Jive |
3 March | |||
10 March | |||
17 March | |||
24 March | |||
31 March | "Silent Sigh" | Badly Drawn Boy | XL |
7 April | "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" | Britney Spears | Jive |
13 April | "Lazy" | X-Press 2 featuring David Byrne | Skint |
20 April | "Girlfriend" | NSYNC | Jive |
27 April | |||
5 May | |||
12 May | |||
19 May | "Just a Little" | Liberty X | V2 |
26 May | |||
2 June | |||
9 June | |||
16 June | "The Logical Song" | Scooter | Sheffield Tunes |
23 June | |||
30 June | |||
7 July | |||
14 July | |||
21 July | |||
28 July | |||
4 August | "Boys" | Britney Spears featuring Pharrell | Jive |
11 August | "Girl All the Bad Guys Want" | Bowling For Soup | |
18 August | |||
25 August | "Starry Eyed Surprise" | Oakenfold | Perfecto |
1 September | |||
8 September | "Two Months Off" | Underworld | Junior Boy's Own |
15 September | "Got to Have Your Love" | Liberty X | V2 |
22 September | |||
29 September | "Nessaja" | Scooter | Sheffield Tunes |
6 October | "Come Back Around" | Feeder | Echo |
13 October | "Help Me" | Nick Carter | Jive |
20 October | "You Were Right" | Badly Drawn Boy | XL |
27 October | "Like I Love You" | Justin Timberlake | Jive |
3 November | |||
10 November | |||
17 November | |||
24 November | |||
1 December | "United States of Whatever" | Liam Lynch | Global Warning |
8 December | "Holding On for You" | Liberty X | V2 |
15 December | |||
22 December | "Sacred Trust / After You're Gone" | One True Voice | Jive |
29 December |
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