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Flo Rida's first U.S. number-one single 'Low' was the longest-running number-one of 2008, topping the chart for 10 consecutive weeks.
The Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing singles of the United States. Published by Billboard magazine, the data is compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based collectively on each single's weekly physical and digital sales, and airplay. In 2008, there were 14 singles that topped the chart in 52 issues of the magazine.[1]
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Rapper Flo Rida's 'Low' was the first number one of the year, and the longest-running single in 2008, staying at number one for 10 consecutive weeks. It is the longest stay at the top for a single since R&B singer Beyoncé's 'Irreplaceable' reigned for 10 straight weeks starting in late 2006.[2][3] 'Low' is the best-performing single of 2008 in the United States, ranking number one on Billboard's year end chart of the Top Hot 100 Hits of 2008.[4] Other singles with extended runs at number one include Katy Perry's 'I Kissed a Girl', which stayed at the top spot for seven straight weeks,[1] and T.I.'s 'Whatever You Like', which topped the chart for seven non-consecutive weeks.[5]
In 2008, seven acts gained their first U.S. number-one single: Flo Rida, Leona Lewis, Lil Wayne, Coldplay, and Perry, all of whom were lead artists,[6][7][8][9][10] and Young Jeezy and Static Major as featured guests. T.I. earned his first number-one single as lead artist with 'Whatever You Like'.[11] He also had the most weeks on top with 13, combining his two singles 'Whatever You Like' and 'Live Your Life', the latter of which charted at number one for six non-consecutive weeks.[1][12] Artists to have multiple number one hits during the year were Rihanna with three, (one of those as a featured artist credit in 'Live Your Life'), and T.I. with two. Rihanna spent the most time of any female at the top, spending nine non-consecutive weeks at number one on three different songs.
Highlights of the 2008 Billboard Hot 100 issues included pop singer Britney Spears' 'Womanizer', which was noted for its record-breaking leap to number-one, from number 96. This is Spears' second number-one single, and her first number-one single in nine years.[13] Pop singer Mariah Carey earned her 18th U.S. number-one single with 'Touch My Body', which broke her tie with Elvis Presley, putting her in second position for artists with the most number ones in the rock era, which began in 1955.[14][15] Leaving Carey two behind The Beatles with twenty number one singles. Singer Leona Lewis' 'Bleeding Love' earned her the recognition of being the third female British act to have topped the Billboard Hot 100 with a debut single in the entire rock era.[16] Perry's 'I Kissed a Girl' became the 1,000th number-one song of the rock era.[10] Although it occupied seven of summer's thirteen weeks, critics remained divided over which is 2008's Song of the Summer.[17][18][19][20]
Chart history
Pop singer Mariah Carey earned her 18th number-one single when 'Touch My Body' topped the chart, which broke her tie with Elvis Presley and puts her in second place behind The Beatles with the most number-one hits.
Singer Katy Perry earned her first U.S. number-one single, 'I Kissed a Girl', this year. The single became the 1,000th number-one song of the rock era.
Pop singer Britney Spears gained her second U.S. number one single, more than nine years after her debut single topped the chart.
Pop singer Leona Lewis earned her first U.S. number-one single, becoming third-ever female British act to top the Billboard Hot 100 with a debut single in the entire rock era.
Indicates best-performing single of 2008 |
No. | Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Reference(s) |
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954 | January 5 | 'Low' | Flo Rida featuring T-Pain | [21] |
January 12 | [22] | |||
January 19 | [23] | |||
January 26 | [24] | |||
February 2 | [25] | |||
February 9 | [26] | |||
February 16 | [27] | |||
February 23 | [28] | |||
March 1 | [29] | |||
March 8 | [2] | |||
955 | March 15 | 'Love in This Club' | Usher featuring Young Jeezy | [30] |
March 22 | [31] | |||
March 29 | [32] | |||
956 | April 5 | 'Bleeding Love' | Leona Lewis | [33] |
957 | April 12 | 'Touch My Body' | Mariah Carey | [14][15] |
April 19 | [34] | |||
re | April 26 | 'Bleeding Love' | Leona Lewis | [35] |
958 | May 3 | 'Lollipop' | Lil Wayne featuring Static Major | [8] |
re | May 10 | 'Bleeding Love' | Leona Lewis | [36] |
May 17 | [37] | |||
959 | May 24 | 'Take a Bow' | Rihanna | [38][39] |
re | May 31 | 'Lollipop' | Lil Wayne featuring Static Major | [40] |
June 7 | [41] | |||
June 14 | [42] | |||
June 21 | [43] | |||
960 | June 28 | 'Viva la Vida' | Coldplay | [9][44] |
961 | July 5 | 'I Kissed a Girl' | Katy Perry | [10][45] |
July 12 | [46] | |||
July 19 | [47] | |||
July 26 | [48] | |||
August 2 | [49] | |||
August 9 | [50] | |||
August 16 | [51] | |||
962 | August 23 | 'Disturbia' | Rihanna | [52] |
August 30 | [53] | |||
963 | September 6 | 'Whatever You Like' | T.I. | [11] |
September 13 | [54] | |||
September 20 | [55] | |||
964 | September 27 | 'So What' | Pink | [56] |
re | October 4 | 'Whatever You Like' | T.I. | [57] |
October 11 | [58] | |||
965 | October 18 | 'Live Your Life' | T.I. featuring Rihanna | [59] |
966 | October 25 | 'Womanizer' | Britney Spears | [60][61] |
re | November 1 | 'Whatever You Like' | T.I. | [62] |
November 8 | [5] | |||
re | November 15 | 'Live Your Life' | T.I. featuring Rihanna | [63] |
November 22 | [64] | |||
November 29 | [65] | |||
December 6 | [66] | |||
967 | December 13 | 'Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)' | Beyoncé | [67] |
re | December 20 | 'Live Your Life' | T.I. featuring Rihanna | [12] |
re | December 27 | 'Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)' | Beyoncé | [68] |
See also
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Billboard publishes annual lists of songs based on chart performance over the course of a year based on Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems and SoundScan information. This is a list of the magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 2008.[1]
The #1 song on the list was 'Low' by Flo Rida and T-Pain, after having released the song in 2007 and spent 10 weeks at number-one. The song that came in at number two was Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis and at #3 was Alicia Keys' song 'No One', after spending 5 weeks at #1 in December 2007.
Flo Rida's song 'Low' with T-Pain topped the chart. He also had another song on the chart, In the Ayer, a collaboration with will.i.am at 59.
T-Pain lent his vocals to eight songs on the chart, including the best-performing song of the year, 'Low,' a collaboration with Flo Rida.
Rapper Lil Wayne was in eight songs on the chart. 'Lollipop' was his most successful song at number 4.
R&B singer Chris Brown had five songs on the chart, four of which are in the top 20. His best-performing song is 'No Air', a duet with Jordin Sparks, at number six.
Barbadian singer Rihanna had five songs on the chart. Her best-performing song was 'Take a Bow' at number 12.
R&B singer Ne-Yo had four songs on the chart, two of which are his own: 'Closer' at number 20 and 'Miss Independent' at 57.
Taylor Swift was the most successful country artist, with three songs on the chart: 'Our Song' at 41, 'Teardrops on My Guitar' at 48, and 'Love Story' at 81.
№ | Title | Artist(s) |
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1 | 'Low' | Flo Rida featuring T-Pain |
2 | 'Bleeding Love' | Leona Lewis |
3 | 'No One' | Alicia Keys |
4 | 'Lollipop' | Lil Wayne featuring Static Major |
5 | 'Apologize' | Timbaland featuring OneRepublic |
6 | 'No Air' | Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown |
7 | 'Love Song' | Sara Bareilles |
8 | 'Love in This Club' | Usher featuring Young Jeezy |
9 | 'With You' | Chris Brown |
10 | 'Forever' | Chris Brown |
11 | 'Sexy Can I' | Ray J featuring Yung Berg |
12 | 'Take a Bow' | Rihanna |
13 | 'Viva la Vida' | Coldplay |
14 | 'I Kissed a Girl' | Katy Perry |
15 | 'Whatever You Like' | T.I. |
16 | 'Disturbia' | Rihanna |
17 | 'Don't Stop the Music' | Rihanna |
18 | 'Pocketful of Sunshine' | Natasha Bedingfield |
19 | 'Kiss Kiss' | Chris Brown featuring T-Pain |
20 | 'Closer' | Ne-Yo |
21 | 'Bubbly' | Colbie Caillat |
22 | 'Touch My Body' | Mariah Carey |
23 | '4 Minutes' | Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland |
24 | 'So What' | Pink |
25 | 'Paralyzer' | Finger Eleven |
26 | 'Clumsy' | Fergie |
27 | 'I'm Yours' | Jason Mraz |
28 | 'Leavin' | Jesse McCartney |
29 | 'Dangerous' | Kardinal Offishall featuring Akon |
30 | 'Tattoo' | Jordin Sparks |
31 | 'See You Again' | Miley Cyrus |
32 | 'Shake It' | Metro Station |
33 | 'Stop and Stare' | OneRepublic |
34 | 'Take You There' | Sean Kingston |
35 | 'Paper Planes' | M.I.A. |
36 | 'Hot n Cold' | Katy Perry |
37 | 'Live Your Life' | T.I. featuring Rihanna |
38 | 'Bust It Baby (Part 2)' | Plies featuring Ne-Yo |
39 | 'American Boy' | Estelle featuring Kanye West |
40 | 'Got Money' | Lil Wayne featuring T-Pain |
41 | 'Our Song' | Taylor Swift |
42 | 'Damaged' | Danity Kane |
43 | 'A Milli' | Lil Wayne |
44 | 'Sorry' | Buckcherry |
45 | 'Independent' | Webbie featuring Lil Boosie and Lil Phat |
46 | 'Can't Believe It' | T-Pain featuring Lil Wayne |
47 | 'Like You'll Never See Me Again' | Alicia Keys |
48 | 'Teardrops on My Guitar' | Taylor Swift |
49 | 'When I Grow Up' | Pussycat Dolls |
50 | 'Sexual Eruption' | Snoop Dogg |
51 | 'What You Got' | Colby O'Donis featuring Akon |
52 | 'It's Not My Time' | 3 Doors Down |
53 | 'Better in Time' | Leona Lewis |
54 | 'Crank That (Soulja Boy)' | Soulja Boy Tell 'Em |
55 | 'Shadow of the Day' | Linkin Park |
56 | 'Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill)' | Wyclef Jean featuring Akon, Lil Wayne and Niia |
57 | 'Miss Independent' | Ne-Yo |
58 | 'Fall for You' | Secondhand Serenade |
59 | 'In the Ayer' | Flo Rida featuring will.i.am |
60 | 'Say' | John Mayer |
61 | 'One Step at a Time' | Jordin Sparks |
62 | 'Hate That I Love You' | Rihanna featuring Ne-Yo |
63 | 'Superstar' | Lupe Fiasco featuring Matthew Santos |
64 | 'Suffocate' | J. Holiday |
65 | 'Let It Rock' | Kevin Rudolf featuring Lil Wayne |
66 | 'Get Like Me' | David Banner featuring Chris Brown and Yung Joc |
67 | 'Realize' | Colbie Caillat |
68 | 'Put On' | Young Jeezy featuring Kanye West |
69 | 'The Time of My Life' | David Cook |
70 | 'Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body)' | Three 6 Mafia |
71 | 'Cyclone' | Baby Bash featuring T-Pain |
72 | 'Love Like This' | Natasha Bedingfield featuring Sean Kingston |
73 | 'Burnin' Up' | Jonas Brothers featuring Big Rob |
74 | 'Love Lockdown' | Kanye West |
75 | 'I Luv Your Girl' | The-Dream |
76 | 'Crush' | David Archuleta |
77 | 'Hypnotized' | Plies featuring Akon |
78 | 'Big Girls Don't Cry' | Fergie |
79 | 'Good Life' | Kanye West featuring T-Pain |
80 | 'Womanizer' | Britney Spears |
81 | 'Love Story' | Taylor Swift |
82 | 'Just Fine' | Mary J. Blige |
83 | 'Piece of Me' | Britney Spears |
84 | 'The Boss' | Rick Ross featuring T-Pain |
85 | 'All Summer Long' | Kid Rock |
86 | 'Can't Help but Wait' | Trey Songz |
87 | 'In Love with a Girl' | Gavin DeGraw |
88 | 'My Life' | The Game featuring Lil Wayne |
89 | 'I Remember' | Keyshia Cole |
90 | 'Flashing Lights' | Kanye West featuring Dwele |
91 | 'Mrs. Officer' | Lil Wayne featuring Bobby Valentino and Kidd Kidd |
92 | '7 Things' | Miley Cyrus |
93 | 'You're Gonna Miss This' | Trace Adkins |
94 | 'Love Remains the Same' | Gavin Rossdale |
95 | 'Feels Like Tonight' | Daughtry |
96 | 'The Way I Are' | Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson |
97 | 'Addicted' | Saving Abel |
98 | 'Into the Night' | Santana featuring Chad Kroeger |
99 | 'Heaven Sent' | Keyshia Cole |
100 | 'She Got It' | 2 Pistols featuring T-Pain and Tay Dizm |
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