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List of number one singles of 2000s in Romania

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List of number-one singles of 2000s in Romania

The Romanian Top 100 is the national airplay-based singles chart of Romania. It is weekly and it started running in 1996. It is recognized as an official chart by the European division of Billboard, Music & Media. From 2000 to November 2001 there are no archives left on Romanian Top 100's official website. The first registered number-one of this decade in Romania was "Hero" by Enrique Iglesias and the last one was "I Gotta Feeling" by The Black Eyed Peas. In the 2000s (decade), there were 96 songs to peak at number-one. The greatest hit of this decade would be 2007's "Say It Right" by Nelly Furtado.

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2001

This is a list of the Romanian Singles Chart (Top 100) number-ones of 2001. There were a total of 22 songs that reached the top position in 2001, 6 of them being by Romanian artists.

2002

This is a list of the Romanian Singles Chart (Top 100) number-ones of 2002. There were a total of 14 songs that reached the top position in 2002, 4 of them being by Romanian artists.

The most successful song of the year was Las Ketchup's "Asereje", no.1 for nine consecutive weeks.

2003

This is a list of the Romanian Singles Chart (Top 100) number-ones of 2003. There were a total of 16 songs that reached the top position in 2003, although 17 claimed the top spot as "Objection (Tango)" by Shakira started its run in 2002 and thus is excluded. Five of the top charting song were in Romanian or by Romanian artists.

The most successful song of the year was Class's "Luna mi-a zâmbit", no.1 for seven consecutive weeks. This is also the year with the most chart topping hits, with 17 songs reaching the top of it. Moldavian band O-Zone had two number ones.

2004

This is a list of the Romanian Singles Chart (Top 100) number-ones of 2004. There were a total of 12 songs that reached the top position in 2004, four of them being in Romanian or by Romanian artists. American band Black Eyed Peas and Australian singer Kylie Minogue both had multiple hits to hit the top spot.

The most successful song of the year was The Black Eyed Peas's "Shut Up", No. 1 for ten consecutive weeks.

2005

This is a list of the songs that reached No. 1 in the Romanian Singles Chart in 2005. A total of ten songs peaked at no. 1 in 2005, being the year with the fewest chart topping singles. A total of five songs were in Romanian or by Romanian artists.

2006

This is a list of the songs that reached No. 1 in the Romanian Singles Chart in 2006. In 2006, the chart has had eleven No. 1 hits, three of which, have spent seven weeks at No. 1: "Hung Up" by Madonna, "Jokero" by Akcent and "Hips Don't Lie" by Shakira.

2007

This is a list of the songs that reached No. 1 in the Romanian Singles Chart in 2007. The chart had 14 number-one hits in the year 2007. "Say It Right" by Nelly Furtado was the number-one song for 2007, spending twelve weeks on the top. "Say It Right" was also the song with longest week at number one since the chart's first archive in 2002. The song beat the record of "Shut Up" by The Black Eyed Peas which spent the number-one spot for ten weeks in 2003.

2008

This is a list of the songs that reached #1 in the Romanian Singles Chart in 2008. The chart had at least 14 no. 1 singles in 2008 (including Crazy Loop's "Mm-ma-ma"), as it had four editions missing in the summer and autumn. Highlights include Kylie Minogue's sixth knows no.1 (second only to Madonna for the most chart hits), Morandi's forth no.1 and 3rei Sud Est's last, as the band went separated ways soon after.

2009

This is a list of the songs that reached #1 in the Romanian Singles Chart in 2009. "The Balkan Girls" by Elena Gheorghe became the first song that participated at a Eurovision edition to top the chart; that song was the Romanian entry to the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest. Alex Velea had the first no. 1 in Romanian since Celia's "Şoapte" in April 2008, almost a year before. Oceana's "Cry, Cry" was the longest running number-one.

References

List of number-one singles of 2000s in Romania Wikipedia