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R&B singer Usher broke Billboard records with four number-one singles for 28 weeks on the top spot in a calendar year. The Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing singles of the United States. Published by Billboard magazine, the data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based collectively on each single's weekly physical sales and airplay. In 2004, there were 11 singles that ...
No. Title Artist(s) 1 "Yeah! Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris: 2 "Burn" Usher: 3 "If I Ain't Got You" Alicia Keys: 4 "This Love" Maroon 5: 5 "The Way You Move" OutKast featuring Sleepy Brown
This is a list of songs that have peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and the magazine's national singles charts that preceded it. Introduced in 1958, the Hot 100 is the pre-eminent singles chart in the United States, currently monitoring the most popular singles in terms of popular radio play, single purchases and online streaming.
Widely available commercial satellite imagery of Russian troop positions bracketing Ukraine provides a bird's-eye view of an international crisis as it unfolds. High-resolution photos from ...
Russian forces have unleashed fatal missile attacks on Kherson as Moscow claims soldiers have advanced 2km west into Ukraine in four days
Ukraine: Command and staff vehicle 1 1 vehicle captured and pressed into Ukrainian service. Modified with a BRM-1K turret. [270] Barnaul-T 9С932-1 Russia: Automated system for air defence units 1+ At least 1 captured vehicle was pressed into Ukrainian service. [271] LPG Poland: Tracked command vehicle WD
The US announced a new military aid package for Ukraine valued at $250 million to meet Ukraine's critical defense needs. The capabilities in this package include: ️Bradley IFVs
It remained at number one for the first five weeks of 2004 before being replaced by "Remember When" by Alan Jackson. The highest total number of weeks spent at number one by a song in 2004 was seven, achieved by "Live Like You Were Dying" by Tim McGraw, which was ranked number one on Billboard's year-end chart of the most popular country songs. [3]