It became Shaggy's first #1 pop hit in the US and topped the charts in the UK as well. Arguably, it is one of the group's top artistic successes. "Yellow" was the first single released in the U.S. by emerging rock band Coldplay. ", "Last Nite" was the second single from the garage rock renaissance ignited by the Strokes. L'écoute de la station de radio en ligne est gratuite, sans pub, et vous permettra de satisfaire vos envies de musique, qu'ils s'agissent de nouveautés ou de souvenirs.

"Only Time" became new age artist Enya's biggest mainstream pop hit after being used in the film "Sweet November" and as advertising music for the TV series "Friends." It continued to be a major pop radio staple for months. "It's Over Now" became the group's first pop top 10 as lead artist and their first R&B #1. The soundtrack for the movie "Moulin Rouge" was the occasion for this collaboration among young female superstars.

R&B vocal group 112 earned their only Grammy Award nomination as Best R&B Duo or Group for "Peaches & Cream." It has a heavier guitar rock feel than most New Order music. Reportedly Destiny's Child member Beyonce was inspired to write "Survivor" after reports about three members of the group having already left, and it compared it to contestants being voted off the TV show "Survivor." Clint Eastwood is not mentioned in the lyrics, but the sound of the song is somewhat reminiscent of music from the film "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly," which stars Clint Eastwood. "Drops of Jupiter" won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song and was nominated for Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Missy Elliott collaborated here with Timbaland for an instant classic. The results in this chart are not affiliated with any mainstream or commercial chart and may not reflect charts seen elsewhere. A guitar loop from America's hit "Ventura Highway" kicks off the song and the chorus includes a looped phrase from Erik Satie's classical piece "Gymnopedie No. San Francisco based pop-rock band Train had their first top 10 pop hit with this classic song. It has since become a favorite graduation song. The song peaked at #9 on the "Billboard" Hot 100. Although it only peaked at #2 on the pop singles chart, this debut hit song by the group Lifehouse spent 20 weeks in the top 10 and more than a year on the pop singles chart, causing "Billboard" to name it the biggest hit single of 2001. This is the debut single from the funk hip hop collective N.E.R.D., put together by Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo. The song was a #1 adult pop hit, while also reaching #5 on the "Billboard" Hot 100. Irish singer Samantha Mumba was signed to a contract as a teenager by noted boy band manager Louis Walsh. However a follow-up barely made the top 40 and, despite the group's debut album hitting the top 10, the second album was never released until it showed up on iTunes in 2008. The song was a #11 alternative songs hit for the group. Irish pop-rock family band the Corrs had four top 10 pop hits in the UK before "Breathless" brought them to top 40 success in the U.S. The song landed in the pop top 10 in the UK and topped the U.S. dance chart. The stuttering of the title refers to the behavior of the girlfriend of the song's protagonist, who is presumably trying to hide cheating. "Everywhere" introduced us all to the talents of singer-songwriter Michelle Branch. Then, in an unusual twist of events, the original track became a hit after the song that sampled it.
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Janet Jackson's breezy "Someone To Call My Lover" is built around loops from two other works. "Bouncing Off the Ceiling" was the first original song released as a single by Swedish pop act A*Teens. Although "Mad Season" failed to reach the pop top 40, it reached #5 at adult pop radio. ", Jennifer Lopez featuring Ja Rule "I'm Real", U2 "Stuck In a Moment You Can't Get Out Of", Christina Aguilera, Pink, Mya, and Lil' Kim "Lady Marmalade", Eve featuring Gwen Stefani "Let Me Blow Ya Mind", Lee Ann Womack with Sons Of the Desert "I Hope You Dance", M.L.S, Library Science, Indiana University. Earlier singles had been ineligible to chart, due to rules about what constituted an official single.
"Crystal" is the lead single from "Get Ready," the first new studio album from electropop group New Order in eight years.

It became the group's biggest pop hit and peaked at #4 on the "Billboard" Hot 100. "Ms. Jackson" won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance By a Duo or Group. This song brought alt-country performer Ryan Adams into the top 20 of adult top 40 radio and earned him a Grammy Award nomination for Best Male Rock Vocal. The song did not have significant chart success but garnered the collective positive critical attention with its catchy rhythmic structures. It reached #4 and won Lenny Kravitz the Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal.