List Of Billboard Hot 100 Number Ones Of 2005
During the year, five acts achieved their first US number-one single, either as a lead artist or featured guest: Mario, Olivia, Gwen Stefani, Carrie Underwood, and Chris Brown. Stefani earned her first number-one single in the United States this year, although she had been with band the No Doubt since 1986. Hip hop artist Kanye West gained his first number-one single, "Gold Digger", as lead artist; West previously had a number-one single with "Slow Jamz", a 2004 song by rapper Twista. Two acts, Underwood and Brown, scored a number-one debut single this year. Mariah Carey was the only act to have more than one number one song, with her earning two.
Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together" is the longest-running single of 2005, topping the Billboard Hot 100 for 14 non-consecutive weeks. The single is tied with "I Gotta Feeling" by American group The Black Eyed Peas for the longest-running number-one single of the decade. As of 2018, "We Belong Together" was tied for the second longest-running number-one single in the entire Hot 100 era behind Boyz II Men's and Carey's 1995 single "One Sweet Day", which spent sixteen weeks at number one. Despite being surpassed by three other songs during the years, "We Belong Together" still is one of the songs with the most weeks spent at number one in the entire Hot 100 history. West's "Gold Digger" is the second longest-running, having peaked the chart for 10 consecutive weeks. Other singles with extended chart runs include R&B singer Mario's "Let Me Love You", his best-performing song to date, and rapper 50 Cent's "Candy Shop", each spent nine straight weeks at number one.
Carey is the only artist to have earned two number-one singles in 2005 after "Don't Forget About Us" topped the chart in the final calendar issue of Billboard Hot 100. "Don't Forget About Us" is Carey's 17th number-one single, placing her third in the list of acts with most number ones in the United States at the time, behind only The Beatles and Elvis Presley. "We Belong Together" is the best-performing single of the chart year, topping the Top Hot 100 Hits of 2005; this gave Carey her first number-one single in the year-end chart.
Chart history
† | Indicates best-performing single of 2005 |
No. | Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Reference(s) |
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911 | January 1 | "Let Me Love You" | Mario | |
January 8 | ||||
January 15 | ||||
January 22 | ||||
January 29 | ||||
February 5 | ||||
February 12 | ||||
February 19 | ||||
February 26 | ||||
912 | March 5 | "Candy Shop" | 50 Cent featuring Olivia | |
March 12 | ||||
March 19 | ||||
March 26 | ||||
April 2 | ||||
April 9 | ||||
April 16 | ||||
April 23 | ||||
April 30 | ||||
913 | May 7 | "Hollaback Girl" | Gwen Stefani | |
May 14 | ||||
May 21 | ||||
May 28 | ||||
914 | June 4 | "We Belong Together"† | Mariah Carey | |
June 11 | ||||
June 18 | ||||
June 25 | ||||
915 | July 2 | "Inside Your Heaven" | Carrie Underwood | |
re | July 9 | "We Belong Together"† | Mariah Carey | |
July 16 | ||||
July 23 | ||||
July 30 | ||||
August 6 | ||||
August 13 | ||||
August 20 | ||||
August 27 | ||||
September 3 | ||||
September 10 | ||||
916 | September 17 | "Gold Digger" | Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx | |
September 24 | ||||
October 1 | ||||
October 8 | ||||
October 15 | ||||
October 22 | ||||
October 29 | ||||
November 5 | ||||
November 12 | ||||
November 19 | ||||
917 | November 26 | "Run It!" | Chris Brown | |
December 3 | ||||
December 10 | ||||
December 17 | ||||
December 24 | ||||
918 | December 31 | "Don't Forget About Us" | Mariah Carey |
Number-one artists
Position | Artist | Weeks at No. 1 |
---|---|---|
1 | Mariah Carey | 15 |
2 | Kanye West | 10 |
Jamie Foxx | ||
4 | Mario | 9 |
50 Cent | ||
Olivia | ||
7 | Chris Brown | 5 |
8 | Gwen Stefani | 4 |
9 | Carrie Underwood | 1 |
See also
- 2005 in music
- List of Billboard number-one singles
- Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2005
- List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of the 2000s
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