These hits topped the Ultratop 50 in 2000. [1]
Date | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|
January 1 | R. Kelly | "If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time" |
January 8 | R. Kelly | "If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time" |
January 15 | R. Kelly | "If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time" |
January 22 | Bloodhound Gang | "The Bad Touch" |
January 29 | Bloodhound Gang | "The Bad Touch" |
February 5 | Bloodhound Gang | "The Bad Touch" |
February 12 | Bloodhound Gang | "The Bad Touch" |
February 19 | Bloodhound Gang | "The Bad Touch" |
February 26 | Metallica, Michael Kamen, and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra | "Nothing Else Matters" |
March 4 | Metallica, Michael Kamen, and The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra | "Nothing Else Matters" |
March 11 | Metallica, Michael Kamen, and The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra | "Nothing Else Matters" |
March 18 | Da Boy Tommy | "Candyman" |
March 25 | Da Boy Tommy | "Candyman" |
April 1 | Da Boy Tommy | "Candyman" |
April 8 | Da Boy Tommy | "Candyman" |
April 15 | Bomfunk MC's | "Freestyler" |
April 22 | Bomfunk MC's | "Freestyler" |
April 29 | Bomfunk MC's | "Freestyler" |
May 6 | Bomfunk MC's | "Freestyler" |
May 13 | Bomfunk MC's | "Freestyler" |
May 20 | Bomfunk MC's | "Freestyler" |
May 27 | Bomfunk MC's | "Freestyler" |
June 3 | Milk Inc. | "Walk On Water" |
June 10 | Milk Inc. | "Walk On Water" |
June 17 | Bomfunk MC's | "Freestyler" |
June 24 | Bon Jovi | "It's My Life" |
July 1 | Bon Jovi | "It's My Life" |
July 8 | Bon Jovi | "It's My Life" |
July 15 | Bon Jovi | "It's My Life" |
July 22 | Live | "They Stood Up for Love" |
July 29 | Live | "They Stood Up for Love" |
August 5 | Liquid & Silvy | "Turn the Tide" |
August 12 | Liquid & Silvy | "Turn the Tide" |
August 19 | Liquid & Silvy | "Turn the Tide" |
August 26 | Krezip | "I Would Stay" |
September 2 | Krezip | "I Would Stay" |
September 9 | Krezip | "I Would Stay" |
September 16 | Krezip | "I Would Stay" |
September 23 | Krezip | "I Would Stay" |
September 30 | Krezip | "I Would Stay" |
October 7 | Krezip | "I Would Stay" |
October 14 | Krezip | "I Would Stay" |
October 21 | Krezip | "I Would Stay" |
October 28 | Mozaïek & Walter Grootaers | "Leef" |
November 4 | Mozaïek & Walter Grootaers | "Leef" |
November 11 | Mozaïek & Walter Grootaers | "Leef" |
November 18 | Mozaïek & Walter Grootaers | "Leef" |
November 25 | Mozaïek & Walter Grootaers | "Leef" |
December 2 | Mozaïek & Walter Grootaers | "Leef" |
December 9 | Mozaïek & Walter Grootaers | "Leef" |
December 16 | Twarres | "Wêr Bisto" |
December 23 | De Bewoners and Walter Grootaers | "Een Brief Voor Kerstmis" |
December 30 | De Bewoners and Walter Grootaers | "Een Brief Voor Kerstmis" |
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