What bands were big in 2004?
Bands disbanded
Year | Title |
---|---|
October 18 | Estille |
November 23 | Cascada |
Who won the Best Rock Song in 2004?
Top 100 Rock & Roll Songs in 2004
Rank | Song | |
---|---|---|
1 | Figured You Out Nickelback | ► |
2 | Boulevard of Broken Dreams Green Day | ► |
3 | Fall to Pieces Velvet Revolver | ► |
4 | Slither Velvet Revolver | ► |
What was the UK number one song in 2004?
Number-one singles
Chart date (week ending) | Song | Artist(s) |
---|---|---|
30 October | “Call On Me” | Eric Prydz |
6 November | “Wonderful” | Ja Rule featuring R. Kelly and Ashanti |
13 November | “Just Lose It” | Eminem |
20 November | “Vertigo” | U2 |
What was in the charts in 2004?
This is a list of Billboard magazine’s Top Hot 100 songs of 2004….Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2004.
No. | Title | Artist(s) |
---|---|---|
4 | “This Love” | Maroon 5 |
5 | “The Way You Move” | OutKast featuring Sleepy Brown |
6 | “The Reason” | Hoobastank |
7 | “I Don’t Wanna Know” | Mario Winans featuring Enya and P. Diddy |
What was the biggest hit of 2004?
Top 100 Hits of 2004/Top 100 Songs of 2004
- Yeah! – Usher featuring Lil Jon & Ludacris.
- Burn – Usher.
- If I Ain’t Got You – Alicia Keys.
- This Love – Maroon 5.
- The Way You Move – OutKast featuring Sleepy Brown.
- The Reason – Hoobastank.
- I Don’t Wanna Know – Mario Winans featuring Enya & P. Diddy.
- Hey Ya! – OutKast.
What was the biggest song of 2004?
What was the No 1 song in 2004?
2004: “Yeah!” — Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris.
What song was number one August 6 2004?
Confessions Part II – Usher.
What was the number one song on this day in 2004?
Usher’s “Yeah!” is the longest-running number-one single of 2004, remaining in that position for 12 straight weeks. It is followed by his other single “Burn”, whose streak on the top spot reached eight non-consecutive weeks.
What was the number one song in 2004?
2004: “Yeah!” — Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris “Yeah!” was the longest-running number one single of 2004, when it held the top spot for 12 weeks, before Usher dethroned himself with follow-up single “Burn.”