List of top 10 singles in 2008 (Ireland)

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This is a list of singles that peaked in the Top 10 of the Irish Singles Chart during 2008 (see 2008 in Irish music).

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Top 10 singles

Entry dateSingleArtistPeakPeak reachedWeeks
Singles from 2007
13 December"Crank That (Soulja Boy)" Soulja Boy Tellem 33 January11
27 December"Piece of Me" Britney Spears 110 January11
Singles from 2008
3 January"Don't Stop the Music" [A] Rihanna 67 February6
10 January"Now You're Gone" Basshunter 124 January14
10 January"Rockstar" Nickelback 231 January12
10 January"The Galway Girl" [C] Mundy & Sharon Shannon 110 April12
17 January"Homecoming" Kanye West featuring Chris Martin 524 January5
17 January"Relax, Take It Easy" Mika 817 January5
17 January"Superstar" Lupe Fiasco 37 February7
24 January"Chasing Pavements" Adele 724 January4
31 January"Falling Slowly" [B] Glen Hansard & Markéta Irglová 26 March5
31 January"Better" Tom Baxter 1031 January2
14 February"Stop and Stare" OneRepublic 513 March7
21 February"Mercy" Duffy 128 February9
21 February"What's It Gonna Be?" H "Two" O featuring Platnum 628 February4
21 February"Wow" Kylie Minogue 1021 February1
28 February"The Ballad of Ronnie Drew" Various Artists 16 March4
28 February"Ghost" Luan Parle 1028 February1
6 March"Us Against the World" Westlife 66 March1
6 March"Low" Flo Rida featuring T-Pain 127 March17
13 March"Better in Time" Leona Lewis 420 March6
13 March"Scream" Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson & Nicole Scherzinger 1013 March1
20 March"American Boy" Estelle featuring Kanye West220 March11
27 March"With You" Chris Brown 327 March7
27 March"4 Minutes" Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake & Timbaland115 May7
3 April"The Munster Song"Glen Keating & Greg Ryan13 April2
3 April"Break the Ice" [D] Britney Spears717 April2
10 April"Black and Gold" Sam Sparro 58 May11
17 April"Cry For You" September 817 April5
24 April"Ireland Douze Points" [E] Dustin the Turkey 524 April4
24 April"Got Ur Number"Amy924 April1
24 April"Love in This Club" Usher 329 May11
1 May"We Cry" The Script 91 May1
8 May"Heartbreaker" will.i.am featuring Cheryl Cole 729 May6
15 May"That's Not My Name" The Ting Tings 215 May12
15 May"Take a Bow"Rihanna122 May10
29 May"Forever"Chris Brown119 June13
5 June"Singin' in the Rain" Mint Royale 312 June3
5 June"Love Song" Sara Bareilles 519 June5
12 June"Viva la Vida" [H] Coldplay 319 June11
19 June"Jumping All Over the World" Scooter 1019 June1
26 June"On Wings" Leanne Moore 126 June1
26 June"Closer" Ne-Yo 33 July7
26 June"No Air" Jordin Sparks & Chris Brown210 July12
3 July"All I Ever Wanted"Basshunter110 July9
10 July"All Summer Long" Kid Rock 124 July12
10 July"Dance wiv Me" Dizzee Rascal featuring Calvin Harris & Chrome 531 July11
10 July"Stay with Me" [F] [G] Ironik 824 July3
17 July"Give It 2 Me"Madonna1017 July1
24 July"The Man Who Can't Be Moved The Script228 August12
31 July"Livin' In the Summertime" Keywest 831 July1
7 August"I Kissed a Girl" Katy Perry 121 August10
7 August"Disturbia"Rihanna414 August11
14 August"Love Is Noise" The Verve 714 August4
28 August"5 Years Time" Noah and the Whale 1028 August1
4 September"Trust Me, I'm a Doctor" The Blizzards 24 September5
4 September"When I Grow Up" The Pussycat Dolls 211 September6
4 September"Pjanoo" Eric Prydz 74 September3
11 September"Sex on Fire" Kings of Leon 118 September10
18 September"Beggin'" Madcon 818 September2
25 September"Love Lockdown" [I] Kanye West413 November6
25 September"Miss Independent"Ne-Yo925 September1
2 October"So What" Pink 12 October8
2 October"Live Your Life" [K] T.I. featuring Rihanna32 October9
2 October"Love You Anyway" Boyzone 39 October3
2 October"Angel in the Night"Basshunter102 October2
9 October"In This City" Iglu & Hartly 99 October2
16 October"About You Now" The Saw Doctors 116 October4
16 October"Take Back the City" Snow Patrol 416 October3
16 October"Human" [O] The Killers 420 November13
16 October"Don't Call This Love"Leon Jackson816 October1
23 October"The Promise" Girls Aloud 230 October6
23 October"Forgive Me" [J] [L] Leona Lewis523 October3
23 October"Hot n Cold" [O] Katy Perry313 November9
30 October"Hero" The X-Factor Finalists 2008 130 October9
6 November"Womanizer" [M] Britney Spears26 November8
6 November"If I Were a Boy" Beyoncé 213 November12
20 November"Run"Leona Lewis120 November9
27 November"Greatest Day" Take That 211 December7
27 November"I Hate This Part"The Pussycat Dolls94 December3
4 December"Infinity 2008" Guru Josh Project 104 December1
11 December"Use Somebody"Kings of Leon611 December10
18 December"Hallelujah" Alexandra Burke 118 December8
18 December"Where Did My Money Go?" Pat Shortt 225 December2
18 December"Fairytale of New York" [N] The Pogues featuring Kirsty MacColl 818 December2
18 December"Hallelujah" Jeff Buckley 825 December2

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