Below is a list from Billboard magazine’s Top ear-End Hot 100 songs for 2004. Chart © by Billboard, a part of MRC Media and Info, a division of MRC. All Rights Reserved. Learn more about Billboard here.
Top 100 Songs of 2004
1Yeah! – Usher featuring Lil Jon & Ludacris
2If I Ain’t Got You – Alicia Keys
3The Way You Move – OutKast featuring Sleepy Brown
4Goodies – Ciara featuring Petey Pablo
5Tipsy – J-Kwon
6Slow Motion – Juvenile featuring Soulja Slim
7Freek-A-Leek – Petey Pablo
8Here Without You – 3 Doors Down
9Slow Jamz – Twista featuring Kanye West & Jamie Foxx
10Someday – Nickelback
11Naughty Girl – Beyoncé
12Sunshine – Lil’ Flip featuring Lea
13Dirt Off Your Shoulder – Jay-Z
14Move Ya Body – Nina Sky featuring Jabba
15One Call Away – Chingy featuring J. Weav
16Me, Myself and I – Beyoncé
17Turn Me On – Kevin Lyttle featuring Spragga Benz
18The First Cut Is the Deepest – Sheryl Crow
19You Don’t Know My Name – Alicia Keys
20My Place – Nelly featuring Jaheim
21Overnight Celebrity – Twista
22Numb – Linkin Park
23Diary – Alicia Keys featuring Tony! Toni! Tone!
24White Flag – Dido
25It’s My Life – No Doubt
26Heaven – Los Lonely Boys
27Pieces of Me – Ashlee Simpson
28Leave (Get Out) – JoJo
29Milkshake – Kelis
30Jesus Walks – Kanye West
31Locked Up – Akon featuring Styles P.
32Suga Suga – Baby Bash featuring Frankie J
33All Falls Down – Kanye West featuring Syleena Johnson
34Toxic – Britney Spears
35Salt Shaker – Ying Yang Twins featuring Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz
36With You – Jessica Simpson
More 64 Top Songs of 2004
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- Burn – Usher
- This Love – Maroon 5
- The Reason – Hoobastank
- I Don’t Wanna Know – Mario Winans featuring Enya & P. Diddy
- Hey Ya! – OutKast
- Lean Back – Terror Squad
- Confessions, Pt. II – Usher
- My Immortal – Evanescence
- Dip It Low – Christina Milian
- My Boo – Usher And Alicia Keys
- Hotel – Cassidy featuring R. Kelly
- She Will Be Loved – Maroon 5
- Splash Waterfalls – Ludacris
- Stand Up – Ludacris featuring Shawnna
- Meant to Live – Switchfoot
- I Like That – Houston featuring Chingy, Nate Dogg & I-20
- Sorry 2004 – Ruben Studdard
- My Happy Ending – Avril Lavigne
- On Fire – Lloyd Banks
- Roses – OutKast
- Walked Outta Heaven – Jagged Edge
- Lose My Breath – Destiny’s Child
- My Band – D12
- I’m Still In Love With You – Sean Paul featuring Sasha
- Through the Wire – Kanye West
- Why? – Jadakiss featuring Anthony Hamilton
- F**k It (I Don’t Want You Back) – Eamon
- Read Your Mind – Avant
- Game Over (Flip) – Lil’ Flip
- One Thing – Finger Eleven
- Headsprung – LL Cool J
- Damn! – YoungBloodZ featuring Lil Jon
- Baby Boy – Beyoncé featuring Sean Paul
- Get Low – Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz featuring Ying Yang Twins
- Drop It Like It’s Hot – Snoop Dogg featuring Pharrell
- U Should’ve Known Better – Monica
- On the Way Down – Ryan Cabrera
- Breakaway – Kelly Clarkson
- Why Don’t You & I – Santana featuring Alex Band Or Chad Kroeger
- Are You Gonna Be My Girl – Jet
- 100 Years – Five For Fighting
- Step In the Name of Love – R. Kelly
- Breaking the Habit – Linkin Park
- Gigolo – Nick Cannon featuring R. Kelly
- Live Like You Were Dying – Tim McGraw
- Remember When – Alan Jackson
- Everytime – Britney Spears
- Everytime – Lloyd featuring Ashanti
- Dude – Beenie Man featuring Ms. Thing
- Wanna Get to Know You – G-Unit featuring Joe
- Holidae In – Chingy featuring Ludacris & Snoop Dogg
- Let’s Get It Started – Black Eyed Peas
- When the Sun Goes Down – Kenny Chesney & Uncle Kracker
- American Soldier – Toby Keith
- Change Clothes – Jay-Z
- Don’t Tell Me – Avril Lavigne
- You’ll Think Of Me – Keith Urban
- U Saved Me – R. Kelly
- Hey Mama – Black Eyed Peas
- Over and Over – Nelly featuring Tim McGraw
- Redneck Woman – Gretchen Wilson
- Just Lose It – Eminem
- Letters from Home – John Michael Montgomery
- I Go Back – Kenny Chesney
Top 100 Songs of 2004 – Final Thoughts
The top songs of 2004 brought a vibrant mix of music that defined the year. Usher’s smooth R&B track “Yeah!” featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris became an instant party anthem, while Maroon 5’s “This Love” showcased their infectious pop-rock sound. The emotional ballad “My Immortal” by Evanescence struck a chord with listeners, and OutKast’s “Hey Ya!” brought a funky and catchy groove to the charts. Other notable hits included Alicia Keys’ soulful “If I Ain’t Got You” and Hoobastank’s alternative rock hit “The Reason.” The top songs of 2004 captured the essence of the era, providing a memorable soundtrack for music lovers worldwide.
