MTV Top 100 Hits of 2008

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MTV Top 100 Hits of 2008 is a television show that aired in December 2008 on channel MTV Asia. It showed 100 songs that were most voted in 2008.

On Monday to Friday, it showed 5 songs. On Saturday and Sunday, it showed the 25 songs that were shown during that week.

Chart

RankArtistSong
1 Leona Lewis Bleeding Love
2 Chris Brown With You
3 Rihanna Disturbia
4 Madonna feat Justin Timberlake & Timbaland 4 Minutes
5 The Pussycat Dolls When I Grow Up
6 Timbaland presents OneRepublic Apologize
7 Britney Spears Piece Of Me
8 Jordin Sparks feat Chris Brown No Air
9 Rihanna Take A Bow
10 Jonas Brothers Burnin' Up
11 Daughtry What About Now
12 Mariah Carey Touch My Body
13 Secondhand Serenade Fall For You
14 Paramore Crushcrushcrush
15 Miley Cyrus 7 Things
16 T.I. Whatever You Like
17 Leona Lewis Better In Time
18 The Script The Man Who Can't Be Moved
19 Colbie Caillat Bubbly
20 Sara Bareilles Love Song
21 Carrie Underwood All-American Girl
22 Britney Spears Womanizer
23 Carrie Underwood Ever Ever After
24 Britney Spears Break The Ice
25 Ne-Yo Closer
26 Pink So What
27 Mariah Carey Bye Bye
28 Colbie Caillat Realize
29 Chris Brown Forever
30 Boys Like Girls Thunder
31 Randy Jackson feat Paula Abdul Dance Like There's No Tomorrow
32 Avril Lavigne The Best Damn Thing
33 Jason Mraz I'm Yours
34 Kat DeLuna feat Elephant Man Whine Up
35 Ashlee Simpson Outta My Head (Ay Ya Ya)
36 Delta Goodrem In This Life
37 Shayne Ward No U Hang Up
38 David Archuleta Crush
39 Aly & AJ Like Whoa
40 Jordin Sparks Tattoo
41 Jordin Sparks One Step At A Time
42 Kat DeLuna feat Busta Rhymes Run The Show
43 Mariah Carey feat T.I. I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time
44 Katy Perry Hot n Cold
45 Sugababes About You Now
46 Vanessa Carlton Hands On Me
47 Rihanna Don't Stop The Music
48 Daniel Powter Next Plane Home
49 Spice Girls Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)
50 Leona Lewis Forgive Me
51 Vanessa Carlton Nolita Fairytale
52 Lil Wayne feat Static Major Lollipop
53 Coldplay Viva La Vida
54 Metro Station Shake It
55 The Pussycat Dolls I Hate This Part
56 Kelly Clarkson Don't Waste Your Time
57 Beyoncé If I Were A Boy
58 Fall Out Boy feat John Mayer Beat It
59 Alicia Keys Teenage Love Affair
60 Miley Cyrus Start All Over
61 Fergie Clumsy
62 Danity Kane Damaged
63 Coldplay Violet Hill
64 KT Tunstall Saving My Face
65 Danity Kane feat Missy Elliott Bad Girl
66 Daughtry Feels Like Tonight
67 Colbie Caillat The Little Things
68 Delta Goodrem Believe Again
69 OneRepublic Say (All I Need)
70 Emmy Rossum Slow Me Down
71 Enrique Iglesias feat Lil Wayne Push
72 Natasha Bedingfield Pocketful Of Sunshine
73 Backstreet Boys Helpless When She Smiles
74 Paramore That's What You Get
75 Nicole Scherzinger feat will.i.am Baby Love
76 Duffy Warwick Avenue
77 Usher feat Young Jeezy Love In This Club
78 Plies feat Ne-Yo Bust It Baby (Part 2)
79 T.I. feat Rihanna Live Your Life
80 Miranda Cosgrove feat Drake Bell Leave It All To Me
81 Alicia Keys Superwoman
82 Panic! at the Disco Nine In The Afternoon
83 Britney Spears Gimme More
84 Jesse McCartney Leavin'
85 Simple Plan Save You
86 Ashley Tisdale He Said She Said
87 Ne-Yo Miss Independent
88 Jonas Brothers When You Look Me In The Eyes
89 Aly & AJ Potential Breakup Song
90 OneRepublic Stop & Stare
91 Usher Moving Mountains
92 Shayne Ward Breathless
93 The Click Five Happy Birthday
94 Jason Mraz Make It Mine
95 Ashanti The Way That I Love You
96 Sugababes Change
97 Flo Rida feat will.i.am In The Ayer
98 3 Doors Down It's Not My Time
99 Timbaland feat Keri Hilson & Nicole Scherzinger Scream
100 Marie Digby Say It Again

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