These are the Billboard magazine Hot Dance Airplay number one hits of 2004. Note that Billboard publishes charts with an issue date approximately 7-10 days in advance.
Number-one Dance Airplay song of the year |
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Remixer(s) | Source |
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January 3 | "Something Happened on the Way to Heaven" | Deborah Cox | [1] | |
January 10 | ||||
January 17 | ||||
January 24 | ||||
January 31 | "Gia" | Despina Vandi | Bass Bumpers, Milk & Sugar | |
February 7 | "Something Happened on the Way to Heaven" | Deborah Cox | ||
February 14 | "Hey Ya!" | OutKast | ||
February 21 | "Gia" | Despina Vandi | ||
February 16 | "Toxic" | Britney Spears | Armand Van Helden, Felix Da Housecat, Lenny Bertoldo | |
March 6 | ||||
March 13 | "As the Rush Comes" | Motorcycle | ||
March 20 | ||||
March 27 | "Toxic" | Britney Spears | ||
April 3 | "Love Me Right (Oh Sheila)" | Angel City featuring Lara McAllen | ||
April 10 | ||||
April 17 | ||||
April 24 | ||||
May 1 | ||||
May 8 | "As the Rush Comes" | Motorcycle | ||
May 15 | "Red Blooded Woman" | Kylie Minogue | Narcotic Thrust, Whitley | |
May 22 | ||||
May 29 | "Straight Ahead" | Tube & Berger featuring Chrissie Hynde | Robbie Rivera, Tom Neville | |
June 5 | "Deja Vu (It's Hard to Believe)" | Roc Project featuring Tina Novak | ||
June 12 | "Naughty Girl" | Beyoncé | Calderone/Quayle | |
June 19 | "Deja Vu (It's Hard to Believe)" | Roc Project featuring Tina Novak | ||
June 26 | "Naughty Girl" | Beyoncé | ||
July 3 | ||||
July 10 | "Amazing" | George Michael | Full Intention, Jack 'N' Rory | |
July 17 | ||||
July 24 | ||||
July 31 | ||||
August 7 | "Move Ya Body" | Nina Sky featuring Jabba | ||
August 14 | ||||
August 21 | ||||
August 28 | "Turn Me On" | Kevin Lyttle featuring Spragga Benz | ||
September 4 | "Move Ya Body" | Nina Sky featuring Jabba | ||
September 11 | "Turn Me On" | Kevin Lyttle | ||
September 18 | ||||
September 25 | ||||
October 2 | ||||
October 9 | ||||
October 16 | "Move Ya Body" | Nina Sky featuring Jabba | ||
October 23 | "Lola's Theme" | Shape: UK | Eric Prydz, Calderone | |
October 30 | ||||
November 6 | ||||
November 13 | "Surrender" | Lasgo | ||
November 20 | "Get Up Stand Up" | Stellar Project featuring Brandi Emma | Phunk Investigation, Paul Jackson, F&W | |
November 28 | "Surrender" | Lasgo | ||
December 4 | ||||
December 11 | "Lose My Breath" | Destiny's Child | Maurice Joshua, Paul Johnson | |
December 18 | ||||
December 25 | ||||
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