List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2001

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 formats.[2] This is a list of the UK's biggest R&B hits of 2001 [3] but erroneously includes tracks from other genres, for example Eminem (Hip hop), Shaggy (Dancehall) and Daniel Bedingfield (UK Garage).

Number ones

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Best-selling R&B single of the year
Issue date Single Artist
7 January "Stan" Eminem
14 January [a] "Love Don't Cost a Thing" Jennifer Lopez
21 January
28 January "Pop Ya Collar" Usher
4 February "Case of the Ex" Mýa
11 February "Stutter" Joe
18 February "Dance with Me" Debelah Morgan
25 February "Ms. Jackson" Outkast
4 March [a] "It Wasn't Me Shaggy featuring Rikrok
11 March
18 March
25 March
1 April
8 April
15 April "All for You" Janet Jackson
22 April "Survivor" Destiny's Child
29 April
6 May "Play" Jennifer Lopez
13 May "Ride wit Me" Nelly featuring City Spud
20 May
27 May "No More (Baby I'ma Do Right)" 3LW
3 June [a] "Angel" Shaggy featuring Rayvon
10 June [a]
17 June [a]
24 June [a] "Lady Marmalade" Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mýa, and Pink
1 July
8 July
15 July "Purple Pills" D12
22 July
29 July "Bootylicious" Destiny's Child
5 August
12 August "Ain't It Funny" Jennifer Lopez
19 August "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" Eve featuring Gwen Stefani
26 August
2 September
9 September "Smash Sumthin'" Redman featuring Adam F
16 September "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" Eve featuring Gwen Stefani
23 September "Area Codes" Ludacris featuring Nate Dogg
30 September "What Would You Do?" City High
7 October
14 October "You Rock My World" Michael Jackson
21 October [a] "Because I Got High" Afroman
28 October [a]
4 November "Fallin'" Alicia Keys
11 November
18 November [a] "If You Come Back" Blue
25 November
2 December [a] "Gotta Get Thru This" Daniel Bedingfield
9 December [a]
16 December
23 December
30 December

Notes

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "About Us - Who We Are - The Charts We Compile". London: Official Charts Company. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  2. ^ "Chart Rules". London: Official Charts Company. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  3. ^ The R&B Singles Archive 2001
  4. ^ "2001 The Number One Singles List". London: Official Charts Company. Retrieved 1 April 2024.