List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 2002

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 2002, there were seven singles that topped the chart, the lowest number of singles to top the chart in a single year ever (if the two songs which peaked in 2001 are included, 2002 would have the second lowest number of chart-topping singles in a year, behind 2005). Although nine singles reached number one in fifty-two issues of the magazine in the calendar year, two songs began their peak position in 2001 and are thus excluded.[citation needed]

Rapper Eminem's "Lose Yourself" was the longest-running number-one single released in 2002.

In 2002, five acts earned their first U.S. number one single, either as a lead artist or featured guest. These artists were Ashanti, Nelly, Kelly Clarkson, and Eminem. Kelly Rowland, despite having hit number one with Destiny's Child, also earns her first number one song as a solo act. In 2002, Ja Rule, Ashanti, and Nelly had two number-one singles in the Billboard Hot 100.[1]

Most of the number-one singles in 2002 were extended chart-toppers. "Lose Yourself" is the longest-running single, topping the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 consecutive weeks,[2][3][4] eight of which were in this calendar year. "Foolish" and "Dilemma" both stayed at number one for 10 weeks,[3][5] the latter of which was non-consecutive. "Ain't It Funny" by Jennifer Lopez, in its remix version with Ja Rule, peaked at number one for six weeks.[6]

Rock band Nickelback's "How You Remind Me", which first peaked at number one in 2001, is the best-performing single of 2002.[7] "Lose Yourself", which is the soundtrack to the 2002 film 8 Mile, is the second most-successful soundtrack song in the entire rock era. It is behind Whitney Houston's version of "I Will Always Love You", having topped the chart for 14 weeks.[8] "Lose Yourself" is also the longest-running Oscar-winning number-one song since singer-actor Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" had 14 weeks on top in the 1940s.[4] "A Moment Like This" is noted for its fifty-two-to-one leap in 2002, breaking the 38-year-old record set by The Beatles' "Can't Buy Me Love", which jumped from number twenty-seven to one.[9]

Nelly became the first act to have consecutive number-one singles as the lead artist since 1994, when Boyz II Men had consecutive number-ones.

Chart history

Singer Ashanti's debut single "Foolish" topped the chart for 10 straight weeks.
Rapper Nelly's "Dilemma" stayed at the top spot for 10 weeks, tying with Ashanti's "Foolish".
Singer Kelly Clarkson's debut single "A Moment Like This" is noted for its 52-to-one leap in 2002, breaking the 38-year-old record set by The Beatles' "Can't Buy Me Love", which jumped from number 27 to one.
Key
Indicates best-performing single of 2002
No.Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
881January 5"How You Remind Me" †Nickelback[10][11]
January 12[12][13]
reJanuary 19"U Got It Bad"Usher[14][15]
January 26[16][17]
February 2[18][19]
February 9[20][21]
February 16[22][23]
882February 23"Always on Time"Ja Rule featuring Ashanti[24][25]
March 2[26][27]
883March 9"Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix)"Jennifer Lopez featuring Ja Rule[28][29]
March 16[30][31]
March 23[32][33]
March 30[34][35]
April 6[36][37]
April 13[38][39]
884April 20"Foolish"Ashanti[40][41]
April 27[42][43]
May 4[44][45]
May 11[46][47]
May 18[48][49]
May 25[50][51][52]
June 1[53][54]
June 8[55][56]
June 15[57][58]
June 22[59][60]
885June 29"Hot in Herre"Nelly[61][62]
July 6[63][64]
July 13[65][66]
July 20[67][68]
July 27[69][70]
August 3[71][72]
August 10[73][74]
886August 17"Dilemma"Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland[75][76]
August 24[77][78]
August 31[79][80]
September 7[81][82]
September 14[83][84]
September 21[85][86]
September 28[87][88]
887October 5"A Moment Like This"Kelly Clarkson[89][90]
October 12[91][92]
reOctober 19"Dilemma"Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland[93][94]
October 26[95][96]
November 2[97][98]
888November 9"Lose Yourself"Eminem[99][100]
November 16[101][102]
November 23[103][104]
November 30[105][106]
December 7[107][108]
December 14[109][110]
December 21[111][112]
December 28[113][114]

Number-one artists

List of number-one artists by total weeks at number one
PositionArtistWeeks at No. 1
1Nelly17
2Ashanti12
3Kelly Rowland10
4Ja Rule8
Eminem
6Jennifer Lopez6
7Usher5
8Nickelback2
Kelly Clarkson

See also

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