These hits topped the Ultratop 50 charts in 2005 (see 2005 in music). [1]
Issue Date | Artist | Song |
---|---|---|
January 1 | Joeri Fransen | "Ya 'bout to find out" |
January 8 | Joeri Fransen | "Ya 'bout to find out" |
January 15 | Joeri Fransen | "Ya 'bout to find out" |
January 22 | Artiesten Voor Tsunami 12-12 | "Geef een teken" ("Give Me a Sign") |
January 29 | Artiesten Voor Tsunami 12-12 | "Geef een teken" ("Give Me a Sign") |
February 5 | Artiesten Voor Tsunami 12-12 | "Geef een teken" ("Give Me a Sign") |
February 12 | Artiesten Voor Tsunami 12-12 | "Geef een teken" ("Give Me a Sign") |
February 19 | Artiesten Voor Tsunami 12-12 | "Geef een teken" ("Give Me a Sign") |
February 26 | Schnappi | "Das kleine Krokodil" |
March 5 | Schnappi | "Das kleine Krokodil" |
March 12 | Schnappi | "Das kleine Krokodil" |
March 19 | Schnappi | "Das kleine Krokodil" |
March 26 | Schnappi | "Das kleine Krokodil" |
April 2 | Schnappi | "Das kleine Krokodil" |
April 9 | Schnappi | "Das kleine Krokodil" |
April 16 | Schnappi | "Das kleine Krokodil" |
April 23 | 50 Cent and Olivia | "Candy Shop" |
April 30 | 50 Cent and Olivia | "Candy Shop" |
May 7 | Star Academy | "Fame" |
May 14 | Star Academy | "Fame" |
May 21 | Star Academy | "Fame" |
May 28 | Star Academy | "Fame" |
June 4 | Crazy Frog | "Axel F" |
June 11 | Crazy Frog | "Axel F" |
June 18 | Crazy Frog | "Axel F" |
June 25 | Crazy Frog | "Axel F" |
July 2 | Crazy Frog | "Axel F" |
July 9 | Crazy Frog | "Axel F" |
July 16 | Crazy Frog | "Axel F" |
July 23 | Crazy Frog | "Axel F" |
July 30 | Crazy Frog | "Axel F" |
August 6 | Crazy Frog | "Axel F" |
August 13 | Crazy Frog | "Axel F" |
August 20 | Crazy Frog | "Axel F" |
August 27 | James Blunt | "You're Beautiful" |
September 3 | James Blunt | "You're Beautiful" |
September 10 | James Blunt | "You're Beautiful" |
September 17 | James Blunt | "You're Beautiful" |
September 24 | James Blunt | "You're Beautiful" |
October 1 | The Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes | "Don't Cha" |
October 8 | The Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes | "Don't Cha" |
October 15 | Bob Sinclar featuring Gary Pine | "Love Generation" |
October 22 | Bob Sinclar featuring Gary Pine | "Love Generation" |
October 29 | Bob Sinclar featuring Gary Pine | "Love Generation" |
November 5 | Bob Sinclar featuring Gary Pine | "Love Generation" |
November 12 | Bob Sinclar featuring Gary Pine | "Love Generation" |
November 19 | Bob Sinclar featuring Gary Pine | "Love Generation" |
November 26 | Madonna | "Hung Up" |
December 3 | Madonna | "Hung Up" |
December 10 | Madonna | "Hung Up" |
December 17 | Bob Sinclar | "Love Generation" |
December 24 | Bob Sinclar | "Love Generation" |
December 31 | Kippensoep Allstars | "Kippensoep voor iedereen" |
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