List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2005
The UK R&B Chart is a weekly chart that ranks the 40 biggest-selling singles and albums that are classified in the R&B genre in the United Kingdom. The chart is compiled by the Official Charts Company,[1] and is based on physical and other physical formats.[2] This is a list of the UK's biggest R&B hits of 2005.[3]
Number ones
[edit]† | Best-selling R&B single of the year |
Issue date | Single | Artist |
---|---|---|
2 January | "You Can Do It" | Ice Cube featuring Mack 10 and Ms. Toi |
9 January | "Numb/Encore" | Linkin Park and Jay-Z |
16 January | ||
23 January [a] | "Goodies" | Ciara featuring Petey Pablo |
30 January | "Only U" | Ashanti |
6 February [a] | "Like Toy Soldiers" | Eminem |
13 February | ||
20 February [a] | "Get Right" | Jennifer Lopez |
27 February [a] | "Over and Over" | Nelly featuring Tim McGraw |
6 March | ||
13 March | ||
20 March | "Rich Girl" | Gwen Stefani featuring Eve |
27 March | "Let Me Love You" | Mario |
3 April | ||
10 April | ||
17 April | "1, 2 Step" | Ciara featuring Missy Elliott |
24 April | ||
1 May | "Signs" | Snoop Dogg featuring Charlie Wilson and Justin Timberlake |
8 May [a] | "Lonely" | Akon |
15 May [a] | ||
22 May | ||
29 May | "1 Thing" | Amerie |
5 June | ||
12 June | "Feels Just Like It Should" | Jamiroquai |
19 June | "Lonely" | Akon |
26 June [a] | "Ghetto Gospel" | 2Pac featuring Elton John |
3 July [a] | ||
10 July | "We Belong Together" | Mariah Carey |
17 July | "Ghetto Gospel" | 2Pac featuring Elton John |
24 July | ||
31 July | ||
7 August | "Oh" | Ciara featuring Ludacris |
14 August | "All the Way" | Craig David |
21 August | "Belly Dancer (Bananza)" | Akon |
28 August | "Don't Lie" | The Black Eyed Peas |
4 September | ||
11 September [a] | "Don't Cha" featuring Busta Rhymes † | The Pussycat Dolls |
18 September [a] | ||
25 September [a] | ||
2 October | ||
9 October | ||
16 October | ||
23 October | ||
30 October | ||
6 November | "Can I Have It Like That" | Pharrell Williams featuring Gwen Stefani |
13 November | "Don't Love You No More (I'm Sorry)" | Craig David |
20 November | "My Humps" | The Black Eyed Peas |
27 November | ||
4 December [a] | "Stickwitu" | The Pussycat Dolls |
11 December [a] | ||
18 December | ||
25 December | "When I'm Gone" | Eminem |
Notes
[edit]- a - The single was simultaneously number one on the UK Singles Chart.[4]
See also
[edit]- List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2005
- List of UK Independent Singles Chart number ones of 2005
- List of UK Singles Downloads Chart number ones of the 2000s
- List of UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart number ones of 2005
- List of UK R&B Albums Chart number ones of 2005
References
[edit]- ^ "About Us - Who We Are - The Charts We Compile". London: Official Charts Company. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
- ^ "Chart Rules". London: Official Charts Company. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
- ^ The R&B Singles Archive 2005
- ^ "2005 The Number One Singles List". London: Official Charts Company. Retrieved 7 April 2024.