List of number-one songs of the 2000s (Denmark)

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Single Top 20, [1] later as Single Top-20 [2] and Track Top-40 is a record chart that ranks the best-performing songs of Denmark. Chart was owned by IFPI Danmark and Nielsen Music Control. [3] Listings were provided through Billboard magazine under its "Hits of the World" section. [4] Hitlisten, consisting of the Single Top-20 and Download Top 20 charts, launched on 1 January 2001 and served as the official chart for record sales in Denmark until the end of October 2007. Tracklisten was established 2 November 2007 with the Hitlisten charts being discontinued. [5] Tracklisten is compiled by Nielsen Music Control in association with IFPI Danmark.

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During the 2000s, 135 singles reached the number-one position on the chart. Band Depeche Mode was the most successful at reaching the top spot, with 5 number-one singles. Trine Dyrholm's EP "Mr. Nice Guy" spent 62 weeks at number one during 2005 and 2007, which was the longest spell at the top of the chart of the decade. The first number one of the decade, the "Love Will Keep Us Together" by Daniel. "Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga was the final number one of the decade.

Number one singles

Trine Dyrholm's (pictured in 2016) EP "Mr. Nice Guy" spent 62 weeks at top the chart Trine Dyrholm.jpg
Trine Dyrholm's (pictured in 2016) EP "Mr. Nice Guy" spent 62 weeks at top the chart
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← 1999  · 2000  · 2001  · 2002  · 2003  · 2004  · 2005  · 2006  · 2007  · 2008  · 2009  · 2010 →
Artist(s)TitleReached
number one
Weeks at
number one
Daniel"Love Will Keep Us Together"1 January 20001
Creamy "Den Bedste Jul I 2000 År"8 January 20001
Eiffel 65 "Move Your Body"15 January 20003
Aqua "Cartoon Heroes"5 February 20005
DJ Aligator Project "The Whistle Song"11 March 20008
Britney Spears "Oops!...I Did It Again"6 May 20003
Olsen Brødrene "Smuk Som Et Stjerneskud"27 May 20004
DJ Aligator Project "Lollipop"24 June 20005
Olsen Brødrene "Smuk Som Et Stjerneskud"29 July 20001
DJ Aligator Project "Lollipop"5 August 20001
Ronan Keating "Life Is a Rollercoaster"12 August 20001
Melanie C "I Turn To You"19 August 20001
Rollo & King "Ved Du Hvad Hun Sagde?"26 August 200010
Tubby Gold"My Golden Danish Collection"4 November 20001
Safri Duo "Played-A-Live (The Bongo Song)"11 November 20003
Sort Sol "Nights In White Satin"2 December 20001
Mark Linn"You You You"9 December 20004
Hitlisten
Eminem (featuring Dido)"Stan"5 January 20013
Safri Duo "Played-A-Live (The Bongo Song)"26 January 20015
Rollo & King "Der Står Et Billede Af Dig På Mit Bord"2 March 20011
DJ Encore (featuring Engelina)"I See Right Through to You"9 March 20011
Safri Duo "Played-A-Live (The Bongo Song)"16 March 20016
Baren "Vi Lever Kun Én Gang"27 April 20011
Depeche Mode "Dream On"4 May 20011
Crazy Town "Butterfly"11 May 20013
Christian "Du Kan Gøre Hvad Du Vil"1 June 200113
Dante Thomas (featuring Pras)"Miss California"31 August 20011
Christian "Du Kan Gøre Hvad Du Vil"7 September 20012
Uncle Kracker "Follow Me"21 September 20011
Kylie Minogue "Can't Get You Out Of My Head"28 September 20013
Christian & Patrik Isaksson "Tilbage Hvor Vi Var"19 October 20012
EyeQ "I Want What She's Got"2 November 20019
Afroman "Because I Got High"4 January 20021
Anastacia "Paid My Dues"11 January 20021
Gigi D'Agostino "L'Amour Toujours"18 January 20021
Nickelback "How You Remind Me"25 January 20022
Shakira "Whenever, Wherever"8 February 200210
George Michael "Freeek!"29 March 20021
DJ Aligator Project "Stomp!"26 April 20023
Ronan Keating "If Tomorrow Never Comes"17 May 20022
Eminem "Without Me"31 May 20023
Elvis vs. JXL "A Little Less Conversation"21 June 200211
George Michael "Shoot The Dog"9 August 20021
Outlandish "Guantanamo"6 September 20022
Suede "Positivity"27 September 20021
Las Ketchup "The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)"4 October 20026
Jon"Right Here Next To You"15 November 20024
Julie "Every Little Part Of Me"13 December 20024
t.A.T.u. "All The Things She Said"10 January 20031
Julie "Every Little Part Of Me"17 January 20032
Eminem "Lose Yourself"31 January 20031
Christine Milton "Superstar"7 February 20037
50 Cent "In Da Club"28 March 20035
Madonna "American Life"25 April 20031
Laze"Steppin' Out"9 May 20031
Fu:el "Please Please"16 May 20034
Daniel Bedingfield "If You're Not The One"13 June 20034
UFO & Yepha "Hver Dag"11 July 20037
Safri Duo "Fallin' High"22 August 20032
The Black Eyed Peas "Where Is The Love?"12 September 20037
Blue "Guilty"31 October 20031
Sugababes "Hole In The Head"7 November 20031
Kylie Minogue "Slow"14 November 20031
Britney Spears (featuring Madonna)"Me Against The Music"21 November 20031
Maria Lucia "Taking Back My Heart"28 November 20038
Kevin Lyttle "Turn Me On"23 January 20049
Usher "Yeah!"26 March 20043
Eamon "Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back)"16 April 20043
Erann DD "When You Hold Me"30 April 20045
Team Easy On "De Skal Have Baghjul Nede I Touren"11 June 200411
O-Zone "Dragostea Din Tei"27 August 20041
The Loft "City Of Dreams"3 September 20047
Robbie Williams "Radio"22 October 20041
Depeche Mode "Enjoy The Silence 04"29 October 20041
Brian McFadden "Real To Me"5 November 20042
Eminem "Just Lose It"12 November 20041
U2 "Vertigo"19 November 20042
Band Aid 20 "Do They Know It's Christmas?"10 December 20044
Erasure "Breathe"14 January 20052
Giv Til Asien "Hvor små vi er"28 January 200515
D-A-D "Scare Yourself"22 April 20051
Dukkerne Fra B&U"Lad Det Ske"13 May 20052
Akon "Lonely"27 May 20054
Anna David "Fuck Dig"17 June 200511
Crazy Frog "Axel F"1 July 20051
Trine Dyrholm "Mr. Nice Guy"16 September 200512
Depeche Mode "Precious"14 October 20051
Madonna "Hung Up"18 November 20051
Dolph (featuring NBTB)"Arghhh!!!"23 December 20052
Trine Dyrholm "Mr. Nice Guy"6 January 200629
Depeche Mode "Suffer Well"7 April 20061
Red Hot Chili Peppers "Dani California"12 May 20061
Gnarls Barkley "Crazy"19 May 20063
Depeche Mode "John The Revelator / Lilian"23 June 20061
Basshunter "Boten Anna"30 June 200614
U2 and Green Day "The Saints Are Coming"17 November 20063
Take That "Patience"12 January 20072
UFO Yepha "Fluen På Væggen"19 January 20071
Nelly Furtado "All Good Things (Come To An End)"26 January 20074
KNA Connected"Fibs (Løgn & Latin)"2 March 20074
Kenneth Bager
(featuring Gisli and The Hellerup Cool School Choir)
"Fragment Eight (The Sound Of Swing)"30 March 20071
Mika "Grace Kelly"6 April 20075
Timbaland
(featuring Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake)
"Give It To Me"13 April 20071
Alphabeat "10.000 Nights Of Thunder"20 April 20075
Rihanna (featuring Jay-Z)"Umbrella"1 June 20076
Timbaland (featuring Keri Hilson)"The Way I Are"20 July 200712
Private "My Secret Lover"12 October 20073
Tracklisten
Nephew (featuring L.O.C.)"Hospital"2 November 20076
Alex (featuring Nik & Jay)"Hvad Nu Hvis"4 December 20073
Lizzie"Ramt I Natten"4 January 200812
Madonna (featuring Justin Timberlake)"4 Minutes"28 March 20084
Martin "The 1"4 April 20084
Martin "Show The World"23 May 20084
Rihanna "Take A Bow"20 June 20081
Sys Bjerre "Malene"27 June 20088
Katy Perry "I Kissed A Girl"22 August 20087
Nik & Jay "Kommer Igen"10 October 20084
Britney Spears "Womanizer"7 November 20081
Katy Perry"Hot n Cold"14 November 20084
Beyoncé "If I Were A Boy"28 November 20081
Guru Josh Project "Infinity 2008"5 December 20084
Katy Perry "Hot n Cold"19 December 20082
Medina "Kun For Mig"30 January 20096
Brinck "Believe Again"13 February 20091
Lady Gaga "Poker Face"20 February 20091
X Factor Finalisterne 2009 "You've Got A Friend"27 February 20092
Linda Andrews "Det Bedste Til Sidst"3 April 20093
Nephew "007 Is Also Gonna Die"24 April 20091
Tina Dickow "Open Wide"8 May 20092
Jooks "Hun Vil Ha' En Rapper"22 May 20091
Alexander Rybak "Fairytale"29 May 20091
Aqua "Back To The 80s"5 June 20096
Medina (featuring L.O.C.)"Kun For Dig"17 July 20091
Milow "Ayo Technology"24 July 20092
Medina "Velkommen Til Medina"7 August 20095
Rasmus Seebach "Engel"21 August 20091
The Black Eyed Peas "I Gotta Feeling"28 August 20091
Alien Beat Club "My Way"25 September 20091
Alphabeat "The Spell"2 October 20094
Selvmord"Råbe Under Vand"9 October 20092
Thomas Helmig (featuring Medina)"100 Dage"13 November 20091
Owl City "Fireflies"20 November 20093
Lady Gaga "Bad Romance"11 December 20093

By artist

Band Depeche Mode topped the Danish singles chart five times during the 2000s. Tierecke dm (cropped).jpg
Band Depeche Mode topped the Danish singles chart five times during the 2000s.
ArtistNumber-one singlesWeeks at number one
Alphabeat 29
Aqua 211
Britney Spears 35
Christian 217
Depeche Mode 55
DJ Aligator Project 417
Eminem 48
George Michael 22
Katy Perry 313
Kylie Minogue 24
Lady Gaga 24
Madonna 36
Martin 28
Medina 312
Nephew 27
Rihanna 27
Rollo & King 211
Ronan Keating 23
Safri Duo 316
The Black Eyed Peas 28
Timbaland 213
U2 25

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