New Zealand top 50 singles of 2004

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This is a list of the top 50 singles in 2004 in New Zealand.

Contents

Chart

Key
   – Song of New Zealand origin [nb 1]
RankArtistSingle
1 Ben Lummis "They Can't Take That Away"†
from the album, One Road
2 Usher featuring Ludacris & Lil Jon "Yeah!"
from the album, Confessions
3 Eamon "Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back)"
from the album, I Don't Want You Back
4 Misfits of Science "Fools Love"†
from the album, MOS Presents
5 Jamelia "Superstar"
from the album, Thank You
6 Dei Hamo "We Gon' Ride"†
from the album, First Edition
7 Usher "Burn"
from the album, Confessions
8 D12 "My Band"
from the album, D12 World
9 Baby Bash featuring Frankie J "Suga Suga"
from the album, The Smokin' Nephew
10 Nelly featuring Jaheim (My Place)"My Place"/"Flap Your Wings"
from the albums, Suit (My Place) & Sweat (Flap Your Wings)
11 Britney Spears "Toxic"
from the album, In The Zone
12 P-Money featuring Scribe "Stop the Music"†
from the album, Magic City
13 Michael Murphy "So Damn Beautiful"†
from the album, No Place To Land
14 Scribe "Dreaming"†
from the album, The Crusader
15 The Black Eyed Peas "Shut Up"
from the album, Elephunk
16 Mario Winans featuring Enya & P. Diddy "I Don't Wanna Know"
from the album, Hurt No More
17 Fast Crew "I Got"†
from the album, Set The Record Straight
18 The Rasmus "In the Shadows"
from the album, Dead Letters
19 NZ Idol - The Final 10 "Yesterday Was Just the Beginning of my Life"†
from the New Zealand Idol Homegrown compilation album
20 Mase "Welcome Back"
from the album, Welcome Back
21 Guy Sebastian "Angels Brought Me Here"
from the album, Just As I Am
22 Adeaze featuring Aaradhna "Getting Stronger"†
from the album, Always & For Real
23 Chingy, Ludacris & Snoop Dogg "Holidae In"
from the album, Jackpot
24 Jojo "Leave (Get Out)"
from the album, JoJo
25 Kelis "Trick Me"
from the album, Tasty
26 Houston featuring Chingy, Nate Dogg & I-20 "I Like That"
from the album, It's Already Written
27 Kelis "Milkshake"
from the album, Tasty
28 Seether featuring Amy Lee "Broken"
from The Punisher: The Album soundtrack
29 Natasha Bedingfield "These Words"
from the album, Unwritten
30 Chingy featuring Jason Weaver "One Call Away"
from the album, Jackpot
31 Adeaze "A Life With You"†
from the album, Always & For Real
32 Eminem "Just Lose It"
from the album, Encore
33 J-Kwon "Tipsy"
from the album, Hood Hop
34 The Black Eyed Peas "Hey Mama"
from the album, Elephunk
35 Limp Bizkit "Behind Blue Eyes"
from the album, Results May Vary
36 Evanescence "My Immortal"
from the album, Fallen
37 The Black Eyed Peas "Let's Get It Started"
from the album, Elephunk
38 Shannon Noll "What About Me?"
from the album, That's What I'm Talking About
39 Maroon 5 "This Love"
from the album, Songs About Jane
40 Christina Milian featuring Fabolous "Dip It Low"
from the album, It's About Time
41 Adeaze "How Deep Is Your Love"†
from the album, Always & For Real
42 Outkast "Roses"
from the album, Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
43 Hoobastank "The Reason"
from the album, The Reason
44 D12 "How Come"
from the album, D12 World
45 Bubba Sparxxx "Back in the Mud"
from the album, Deliverance
46 Mareko featuring Deceptikonz "Stop, Drop and Roll"†
from the album, White Sunday
47 Outkast "Hey Ya!"
from the album, Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
48 Twista featuring Kanye West & Jamie Foxx "Slow Jamz"
from the album, Kamikaze
49 The Darkness "I Believe in a Thing Called Love"
from the album, Permission To Land
50 Outkast "The Way You Move"
from the album, Speakerboxxx/The Love Below

Notes

  1. Whether or not a song is of New Zealand origin is determined by the RIANZ

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