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List of Mainstream Top 40 top 10 singles in 2001

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This is a list of songs that have peaked in the top 10 of the Mainstream Top 40 chart during 2001.

Top-ten singles[edit]

Top ten
entry date
Single Artist(s) Peak Peak date Weeks in
top ten
Singles from 2000
December 2 "If You're Gone" Matchbox Twenty 4 January 6 15
December 9 "It Wasn't Me" Shaggy featuring Rikrok 1 January 13 12
December 23 "He Loves U Not" Dream 3 January 27 13
Singles from 2001
January 6 "Again" Lenny Kravitz 1 February 10 17
"Love Don't Cost a Thing" Jennifer Lopez 1 February 24 14
January 27 "Don't Tell Me" Madonna 4 March 3 10
"Crazy for This Girl" Evan & Jaron 9 February 3 3
February 17 "Angel" Shaggy featuring Rayvon 1 March 10 15
"Butterfly" Crazy Town 2 April 7 13
February 24 "Crazy" K-Ci & JoJo 4 March 10 8
March 3 "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" Ricky Martin with Christina Aguilera 8 March 10 4
March 10 "Jaded" Aerosmith 6 March 24 7
March 17 "Thank You" Dido 2 April 21 12
March 24 "Never Had a Dream Come True" S Club 7 8 April 7 7
March 31 "All for You" Janet 1 May 5 14
April 7 "Hanging by a Moment" Lifehouse 2 May 19 27
April 14 "Survivor" Destiny's Child 2 April 28 9
April 21 "Follow Me" Uncle Kracker 3 June 9 13
April 28 "Ride wit Me" Nelly featuring City Spud 3 June 23 13
May 5 "Lady Marmalade" Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mýa and Pink 1 May 26 14
May 12 "Play" Jennifer Lopez 6 June 2 7
May 19 "I'm Like a Bird" Nelly Furtado 6 June 16 8
June 2 "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" Train 4 July 7 14
June 9 "Pop" NSYNC 5 June 30 6
June 16 "Irresistible" Jessica Simpson 3 July 14 9
June 30 "All or Nothing" O-Town 1 July 28 11
July 7 "Drive" Incubus 8 July 14 5
July 14 "What Would You Do?" City High 2 August 11 11
July 21 "Bootylicious" Destiny's Child 6 August 4 6
"Someone to Call My Lover" Janet 3 September 1 13
July 28 "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" Eve featuring Gwen Stefani 1 August 25 15
August 11 "It's Been Awhile" Staind 3 September 15 14
"When It's Over" Sugar Ray 7 September 1 5
August 18 "Hit 'em Up Style (Oops!)" Blu Cantrell 1 September 1 14
September 1 "I'm Real" Jennifer Lopez featuring Ja Rule 1 November 10 17
September 8 "Fallin'" Alicia Keys 1 October 6 14
September 15 "Every Other Time" LFO 8 October 6 5
"U Remind Me" Usher 6 October 6 7
September 29 "Fill Me In" Craig David 7 October 13 7
October 13 "Turn Off the Light" Nelly Furtado 3 November 10 12
October 20 "Everywhere" Michelle Branch 5 November 3 5
"Where the Party At" Jagged Edge with Nelly 10 October 20 1
October 27 "Hero" Enrique Iglesias 2 December 1 14
November 3 "Family Affair" Mary J. Blige 1 November 24 16
November 10 "Gone" NSYNC 7 November 17 4
November 17 "Get the Party Started" Pink 2 December 29 16
"I Do!!" Toya 6 December 22 8
November 24 "How You Remind Me" Nickelback 1 December 22 22
"Emotion" Destiny's Child 8 December 8 5
December 29 "Livin' It Up" Ja Rule featuring Case 8 December 29 6

2000 peaks[edit]

List of Mainstream Top 40 top ten singles in 2001 which peaked in 2000
Top ten
entry date
Single Artist(s) Peak Peak date Weeks in
top ten
September 30 "With Arms Wide Open" Creed 1 October 28 20
October 28 "Gotta Tell You" Samantha Mumba 5 December 23 13
November 11 "Case of the Ex (Whatcha Gonna Do)" Mýa 3 December 9 15
November 25 "Independent Women Part I" Destiny's Child 1 December 9 15
December 16 "Dance with Me" Debelah Morgan 8 December 30 6

2002 peaks[edit]

List of Mainstream Top 40 top ten singles in 2001 which peaked in 2002
Top ten
entry date
Single Artist(s) Peak Peak date Weeks in
top ten
December 8 "U Got It Bad" Usher 3 January 19 15
December 15 "Whenever, Wherever" Shakira 4 January 26 11
December 29 "Wherever You Will Go" The Calling 4 March 2 15


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