I Gotta Feeling
The Black Eyed Peas, 2009
#1 for 14 weeks & Charted for 56 weeks and received a Grammy for Pop Vocal Group
Low
Flo Rida Featuring T-Pain, 2008
#1 for 10 weeks & Charted for 40 weeks
Crank That (Soulja Boy)
Soulja Boy Tell’Em, 2007
#1 for 7 weeks & Charted for 32 weeks
Irreplaceable
Beyoncé, 2006
#1 for 10 weeks & Charted for 30 weeks
We Belong Together
Mariah Carey, 2005
#1 for 14 weeks & Charted for 43 weeks
Yeah!
USHER featuring Lil Jon & Ludacris, 2004
#1 for 12 weeks & Charted for 45 weeks
Hey Ya!
Outkast, 2003
#1 for 9 weeks & Charted for 32 weeks
Lose Yourself
Eminem, 2002
#1 for 12 weeks & Charted for 23 weeks and won Grammy for Rap Song and Oscar for Best Song
All for You
Janet Jackson, 2001
#1 for 7 weeks & Charted for 22 weeks
Between Janet, her brother Michael and the Jackson 5 there are a combined
Independent Women Part I
Destiny’s Child, 2000
#1 for 11 weeks & Charted for 28 weeks
Smooth
Santana with Rob Thomas, 1999
#1 for 12 weeks & Charted for 58 weeks
Santana’s first top ten hit came in 1970 and it would take 29 years for this iconic guitarist to make it back with this huge duo with Rob Thomas.