Monday at 14:502 days Author 2 minutes ago, Last Dreamer said:Only 20 songs got my 10/10.From 2000 year it was Britney Spears - Lucky.In a good year, I will usually have about six or seven songs that I score 10/10. 2000 I had about that number, but for comparison in 2016 (my least favourite year) I had two.
Monday at 14:582 days Thanks for running this Rich, it's been a joy to follow along and listen to all the songs each day! The insightful reviews will be timeless for years to come!
Monday at 15:002 days “Pure Shores” will forever be my #1 but “Groovejet” and “Toca’s Miracle” are both wonderful examples 2 worlds colliding and produce something rare and magical.Thanks Rich!
Monday at 15:172 days I'll take top 3 for 'Pure Shores' in a strong electronic field although it's my favourite of the year William Orbit's production and All Saints' dreamy vocals are a match made in heaven once again. 'Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)' is also my runner-up so snap there at least *.* love the house grooves, strings, percussion and of course Sophie's distinctive vocal delivering the romantic lyrics. I'm so pleased that they clinched the U.K. #1 spot in the end. Fragma is still a great winner and would be within my top 10 of the whole year too <3 'Toca's Miracle' is the first song I can actually remember from the time. It's scary how well both 'Toca Me' and 'I Need A Miracle' fit together... a perfect mash-up!Aw at Madison Avenue not getting much love in the thread aside from yourself, I think it's great too. A really stacked top 5.To pivot away from dance music... 'Stan' is Eminem's best song for me. The storytelling is so vivid and hard-hitting. Love the intense beat and sample choice too.Thank you for putting this together, Rich! I enjoyed the swift pace, your commentaries and reading the responses from others.
Monday at 15:352 days good rundown down the lower end - I'd drop the Billie and Westlife's down a bit, and bump Madonna and Geri a bit higher, but more or less it's quite similar to my list of chart-toppers.
Monday at 15:522 days Higher up the list we divert a bit, with A1 and Manics a bit flattered, and Rock Dj/Beautiful Day a bit low. I'd bung them in the top 20 in favour of S Club, Leanne dropping out. So how does the top 20 go up next......Rise would be top 10 easily for me, but Craig and Mdonna are fine down t'lower end. Ronan ditto is easily top 10 for me, prob top 5, but Modjo and Craig 2 are decent enough, but they'd be down the lower end of the 20. Eminem fine where it is, Sonique top 5 for me. Oops is about right I think, Mel C I'd drop out the 10, (I Turn To You) and swap with britney (Lisa Lopes). Black Coffee is another nice one that I rate 10 places lower maybe, while Breathless would be way lower. Stan needs to be top 10, it'd prob fall short of my top 5 though.Madison Avenue is fun, but overplay annoyed me a bit at the time and wouldnt be top 20. Pure Shores, yes def top 5 and 3 sounds about right actually, behind Sonique and Groovejet. Toca's Miracle def top 10 for me but not top 5.So all in all lots of agreement, great list! I tend to like Rockpop a bit more and singalongpop a bit less, and that's about it 👍
Monday at 19:072 days Gosh you commit when you do a countdown don't you? I hadn't even noticed it had begun and you're finished 😆Broadly speaking I would be on a similar line to you, although there's a few you rank much higher than I do. If I was doing this I'd probably go for this as my top 10:01 All Saints - Black Coffee02 All Saints - Pure Shores03 Eminem - Stan04 Spiller - Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)05 Sonique - It Feels So Good06 Destiny's Child - Independent Women Part I07 Madonna - Music08 Gabrielle - Rise09 Madison Avenue - Don't Call Me Baby10 Fragma - Toca's MiracleParticularly please you also really like Don't Call Me Baby as I think that's often overlooked - and far superior to the much better remembered Modjo track.
Monday at 20:152 days Great top 5 here, Stan is indeed a real watershed moment for songwriting and hip hop music, both All Saints number 1s with William Orbit were phenomenal, and the other three are great dance number 1s - there was so much great dance around at the turn of the century and I loved that they could sometimes get turns at the top, just wish there was room for the likes of Darude, Artful Dodger and Zombie Nation amongst others xAnd yeah, I'll also do my own (rough) top 10 because why not xU2 - Beautiful DayAll Saints - Pure ShoresEminem - StanSpiller - Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)Modjo - Lady (Hear Me Tonight)All Saints - Black CoffeeLeAnn Rimes - Can't Fight the MoonlightDestinys Child - Independent Woman Part IMadison Avenue - Don't Call Me BabyRobbie Williams - Rock DJActually a pretty good year overall despite so many of them, most of them have aged decently.
Monday at 20:342 days A very high-quality top 10 and excellent write-ups for them all, as my favourite song in this thread, especially enjoyed reading the writeup for Stan, such a hard-hitting track at the top of the charts was a real gem. So many others though, the two All Saints #1s, Groovejet, Sonique, Toca Miracle, all have this really beautiful production quality to them that feels very nostalgic now (as they're all of that era I suppose), this sort of ethereal longingness that just feels great to listen to.Thanks Rich, a really great countdown to read through over the past few days.
Monday at 21:322 days This was a fun way to revisit these songs and the unique variety at #1 within one single year! It's perhaps testament to the strength at the top that there were so few #2 peakers in 2000, as that spot was usually taken up by one of the #1s dropping down - very few of them crashed out of sight after a single week at #1.'Stan' is my favourite #1 of the year - even before its single release I remember it being talked up as a standout moment on the album, and the way the story is told really takes the listener through the emotions. That and 'Groovejet' are the remaining ones I bought in their opening weeks, the latter after it had been announced as #2 on Saturday's CD:UK - I was pretty pleased with the chart conclusion the next day. I appreciate the glass of water write-in for 'Don't Call Me Baby' though that and 'Pure Shores' would be a little lower for me - the latter is the one I'm fairly indifferent to that most of Buzzjack seems to love (something of a once per decade occurrence, see also 'Take On Me', 'Frozen', 'Midnight Sky', possibly a 2010s one too but those four are the most extreme), nice production and harmonies but it just kind of drifts by for me and I'd probably rank 'Black Coffee' above it as well as keeping 'Never Ever' as their signature hit. That just leaves 'Toca's Miracle', whose wonderful musical alchemy is soured for me only by its subsequent licensing saga - the re-recording is a game attempt but clearly a different voice - but back in the early 2000s when all seemed rosy, it soundtracked the time perfectly.Thanks Rich for this thread and your write-ups, always a great read!
Monday at 22:142 days I shed a tear seeing Spice Girls so low, but I know I’m in a minority who really adores Let Love Lead The Way (those ad libs…) Nice to see you give Same Old Brand New You some positive commentsGreat to see All Saints so high. A lot of great pop songs
Tuesday at 15:291 day Author Thank you for all the lovely comments on this, I've loved reading them all and it's been cool to see other people's ranks too. Quite a few general similarities but for a few songs a lot of people differ on, like Rock DJ.Glad to see some belated love for Don't Call Me Baby. I can't even really explain why I love it so much, it just scratches an itch in my brain I suppose 😆
Tuesday at 15:401 day Love your top 5 ranking Rich!My top would be:GroovejetPure ShoresBlack CoffeeStanNever Be The Same AgainLady I Turn To YouFeels So GoodToca’s MiracleCan’t Fight The MoonlightSo many great number 1s!
Tuesday at 15:561 day 14 minutes ago, gooddelta said:Glad to see some belated love for Don't Call Me Baby. I can't even really explain why I love it so much, it just scratches an itch in my brain I suppose 😆It's probably one of my all-time faves!
Yesterday at 07:551 day On 23/06/2025 at 22:32, jimwatts said:This was a fun way to revisit these songs and the unique variety at #1 within one single year! It's perhaps testament to the strength at the top that there were so few #2 peakers in 2000, as that spot was usually taken up by one of the #1s dropping down - very few of them crashed out of sight after a single week at #1.Just to follow-up on this, and apologies for the stats dump - not counting for the first two weeks when 'I Have A Dream / Seasons In The Sun' was still #1 as those songs entered in 1999, for the remaining 51 weeks of 2000 there were:42 new #1s which collectively took up 28 weeks at #2 (all on their way down except 'Can We Fix It?')18 new #2 peakers which took up the other 23 weeks at #224 of those 42 #1s dropped to #2 afterwards, including 19 of the 35 which spent a single week at #1Of the remaining 16 to spend a single week at #1, seven went 1-3, six went 1-4, and the other three went 1-5, 1-8 & 1-82 songs spent multiple weeks at #1 without then dropping to #2 ['Lady (Hear Me Tonight)' dropped to #3, 'Can We Fix It?' dropped to #4 in 2001]4 of the 18 #2 peakers spent multiple weeks at #2, therefore altogether 30 of the 60 new songs to peak at either #1 or #2 spent multiple weeks in the Top 2 during 2000
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