List of top 25 singles for 2003 in Australia

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The following lists the top 25 singles of 2003 in Australia from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) End of Year singles chart.

"Angels Brought Me Here" by Guy Sebastian was the biggest song of the year, peaking at #1 for three weeks and staying in the top 50 for 12 weeks. The longest stay at #1 was by Eminem with "Lose Yourself" which spent 8 weeks at the top spot in 2003, and 4 weeks in 2002.

#TitleArtistHighest pos. reachedweeks at No. 1
1."Angels Brought Me Here" Guy Sebastian 13
2."Lose Yourself" Eminem 112 (peaked #1 in 2002)
3."Where Is the Love?" The Black Eyed Peas 16
4."Born to Try" Delta Goodrem 11 (peaked #34 in 2002)
5."In da Club" 50 Cent 15
6."Bring Me to Life" Evanescence 16
7."Lost Without You" Delta Goodrem 12
8."The Ketchup Song" Las Ketchup 13
9."Nu Flow" Big Brovaz 3
10."Ignition (Remix)" R. Kelly 16
11."All I Have" Jennifer Lopez feat. LL Cool J 2
12."Stole" Kelly Rowland 2
13."Angel" Amanda Perez 2
14."All the Things She Said" t.A.T.u. 12
15."Big Yellow Taxi" Counting Crows feat. Vanessa Carlton 3
16."'03 Bonnie & Clyde" Jay-Z and Beyoncé 2
17."Predictable" Delta Goodrem 11
18."Innocent Eyes" Delta Goodrem 12
19."Shut Up" The Black Eyed Peas 13
20."Not Me, Not I" Delta Goodrem 11
21."Shake Ya Tailfeather" P. Diddy feat. Nelly and Murphy Lee 3
22."Hey Sexy Lady" Shaggy 4
23."Someday" Nickelback 4
24."Beautiful" Christina Aguilera 11
25."Bump, Bump, Bump" B2K feat. P. Diddy 4
26."Dilemma" Nelly feat. Kelly Rowland 14
27."Stuck" Stacie Orrico 3
28."Crazy in Love" Beyoncé 2
29."Reign" Ja Rule 5
30."Baby Boy" Beyoncé feat. Sean Paul 3
31."I Know What You Want" Busta Rhymes and Mariah Carey 3
32."Jenny from the Block" Jennifer Lopez 5
33."P.I.M.P." 50 Cent 2
34."Lovesong" Amiel 6
35."Mesmerize" Ja Rule feat. Ashanti 5
36."Work It" Missy Elliott 6
37."Beautiful" Snoop Dogg 4
38."The Tide Is High (Get the Feeling)" Atomic Kitten 4
39."You Promised Me (Tu es foutu)" In-Grid 7
40."She Hates Me" Puddle of Mudd 9
41."Do It with Madonna" The Androids 4
42."Landslide" Dixie Chicks 6
43."Intuition" Jewel 4
44."21 Questions" 50 Cent 4
45."Get Busy" Sean Paul 4
46."Rock Your Body" Justin Timberlake 11
47."Thug Lovin'" Ja Rule feat. Bobby Brown 7
48."Me Against the Music" Britney Spears feat. Madonna 12
49."So Yesterday" Hilary Duff 8
50."Into You" Fabolous 4
51."Right Thurr" Chingy 6
52."Breathe" Blu Cantrell 8
53."Miss Independent" Kelly Clarkson 3
54."Cry Me a River" Justin Timberlake 2
55."Falling" Candice Alley 5
56."Sing for the Moment" Eminem 5
57."Family Portrait" Pink 11
58."My Neck, My Back (Lick It)" Khia 12
59."Slow" Kylie Minogue 11
60."Naughty Girl" Holly Valance 3
61."Hey Ya!" Outkast 12
62."Hey Hey What You Say / Hello World" The Saddle Club 20
63."Rise Up" Australian Idol Final 12 13
64."Feel" Robbie Williams 10
65."Unwell" Matchbox Twenty 12
66."Business" Eminem 4
67."(There's Gotta Be) More to Life" Stacie Orrico 11
68."Scandalous" Mis-Teeq 9
69."Boys of Summer" DJ Sammy 9
70."Life Goes On" LeAnn Rimes 7
71."The Anthem" Good Charlotte 14
72."Unchained Melody" Gareth Gates 9
73."If You're Not the One" Daniel Bedingfield 14
74."Fighter" Christina Aguilera 5
75."Rubberneckin' (Paul Oakenfold Remix)" Elvis Presley 3
76."True Colours" Kasey Chambers 4
77."Don't Know Why" Norah Jones 5
78."White Flag" Dido 11
79."United States of Whatever" Liam Lynch 6
80."Señorita" Justin Timberlake 6
81."Satisfaction" Benny Benassi presents The Biz10
82."What's Your Flava?" Craig David 10
83."We've Got Tonight" Ronan Keating & Lulu 12
84."When I Get You Alone" Thicke 17
85."Round Round" Sugababes 13
86."Sk8er Boi" Avril Lavigne 3
87."Numb" Linkin Park 10
88."Cleanin' Out My Closet" Eminem 3
89."Rise & Fall" Craig David 6
90."Your Body Is a Wonderland" John Mayer 23
91."Somewhere I Belong" Linkin Park 13
92."Can I Go Now" Jennifer Love Hewitt 12
93."Trouble" Pink 8
94."Why Not" Hilary Duff 14
95."Can't Hold Us Down" Christina Aguilera 5
96."Are You Gonna Be My Girl" Jet 20
97."I Begin to Wonder" Dannii Minogue 14
98."Feel Good Time" Pink feat. William Orbit 7
99."Beware of the Boys (Mundian To Bach Ke)" Panjabi MC feat. Jay-Z 12
100."Fever for the Flava" Hot Action Cop 13

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