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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
A The single re-entered the Top 10 on the week ending February 7, 2004. B The single re-entered the Top 10 on the week ending May 22, 2004. C The single re-entered the Top 10 on the week ending June 26, 2004. D The single re-entered the Top 10 on the week ending December 25, 2004.
2 Step (Destiny's Child song) 2:nd Chance; 3 Kings (song) 5 Colours in Her Hair; 5 Years from Now; 7 Days (Adriana Evans song) 7 Years and 50 Days (song) 8th World Wonder; 9 to 5 (Lady Sovereign song) 10 A.M. Automatic; Los 12 Discípulos; 15 Minutes (Michelle Williams song) 21 (The Paddingtons song) 22 Grand Job; 45 RPM (song) √69; 0078h; 99 ...
Hip hop singles from any year which charted in the 2004 Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 [5] Song Artist Project Peak position "Slow Jamz" Twista & Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx: Kamikaze and The College Dropout: 1 "Drop It Like It's Hot" Snoop Dogg featuring Pharrell Williams: R&G: The Masterpiece "The Way You Move" OutKast featuring Sleepy Brown
The song received mixed to positive reviews from contemporary music critics. Tiscali Music's review said of band-member and song co-writer "Lee Ryan proves to be more than just a pretty face with his co-written ballad 'Breathe Easy'", while they wrote about the song "'Breathe Easy' is a hauntingly beautiful track" and "[Blue] are fast becoming one of the biggest bands in Britain and with this ...
An English language-version of the song, titled "Ma Ya Hi", was released in the United States in 2004 and features American musician Lucas Prata. [ 22 ] "Dragostea din tei" was first released as the lead single from O-Zone's third studio album DiscO-Zone (2003) in Romania by local label Media Services.
Then and Now is a 2004 greatest hits compilation album by The Who released internationally by Polydor Records and by Geffen Records in the United States. [3] It features 18 Who classics and two new tracks—"Real Good Looking Boy" and "Old Red Wine"—which were the first Who originals since "Dig" from Pete Townshend's 1989 album The Iron Man.
The song remains a staple on classic rock radio. Billboard felt that the song's highlights are Seger's "rough-edged vocals and the power charged instrumentation." [14] Cash Box said it is "a piece of infectious raucous joy" that is a highlight of Seger's concerts. [15] In Australia, the song was released twice and charted for a total of 55 weeks.