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2004 Music Hits: Top Songs, Radio Favorites, and Pop Classics

2004 music was a heavy mix of crunk, hip-hop, R&B, pop-rock, country crossover, dancehall, teen pop, and alternative rock. Usher, Lil Jon, Ludacris, Britney Spears, Ciara, Maroon 5, Kanye West, Alicia Keys, Green Day, Linkin Park, Gretchen Wilson, Outkast, Beyoncé, and Nelly helped define a year where radio, MTV, CDs, downloads, and ringtones were all fighting for attention.

This PopCultureMadness guide starts with the Top 10 songs of 2004, then groups more 2004 music hits by style so you can browse the year by sound, mood, and memory. It was the year Yeah! made crunk-pop unavoidable, Toxic reminded everyone Britney Spears still had precision pop power, and American Idiot helped bring political pop-punk into the mainstream conversation.

Quick Answer: What Music Was Popular in 2004?

Popular music in 2004 included hip-hop, crunk, R&B, pop, dancehall, country-pop, pop-punk, alternative rock, and movie soundtrack songs. Songs like Yeah!, Goodies, Toxic, Redneck Woman, Drop It Like It’s Hot, She Will Be Loved, and American Idiot helped define 2004 music.

Top 10 Songs of 2004

  1. Yeah! – Usher featuring Lil Jon & Ludacris
  2. Let’s Get It Started – The Black Eyed Peas
  3. Car Wash – Christina Aguilera featuring Missy Elliott
  4. Move Ya Body – Nina Sky featuring Jabba
  5. 1985 – Bowling for Soup
  6. Leave (Get Out) – JoJo
  7. Oye Mi Canto – N.O.R.E. featuring Daddy Yankee, Nina Sky, Gem Star & Big Mato
  8. Toxic – Britney Spears
  9. Redneck Woman – Gretchen Wilson
  10. Breathe, Stretch, Shake – Mase featuring P. Diddy

2004 Music Hits by Style

Beyond the Top 10, 2004 music gets more useful when grouped by style. The year had club-ready hip-hop, smooth R&B, teen-pop moments, pop-rock radio staples, country attitude, dancehall crossover, and alternative songs that still sound like they belonged on a burned CD with marker-written track numbers.

2004 Hip-Hop, Crunk, Rap, and Club Hits

Hip-hop and crunk were huge in 2004. Usher, Lil Jon, Ludacris, Ciara, Petey Pablo, Snoop Dogg, Pharrell, Jay-Z, Juvenile, Twista, Nelly, Pitbull, Terror Squad, and Outkast helped give the year its club-heavy sound. This was music built for dance floors, car speakers, ringtones, and the exact moment someone yelled “turn it up” before anyone checked the volume.

Yeah! – Usher featuring Lil Jon & Ludacris
Breathe, Stretch, Shake – Mase featuring P. Diddy
Goodies – Ciara featuring Petey Pablo
Salt Shaker – Ying Yang Twins featuring Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz
Tipsy – J-Kwon
Drop It Like It’s Hot – Snoop Dogg featuring Pharrell
Freek-a-Leek – Petey Pablo
Dirt Off Your Shoulder – Jay-Z
Let’s Go – Trick Daddy featuring Lil Jon & Twista
99 Problems – Jay-Z
Culo – Pitbull
Slow Motion – Juvenile featuring Soulja Slim
Overnight Celebrity – Twista
My Place – Nelly featuring Jaheim
Lean Back – Terror Squad
Roses – Outkast
How Come – D12
The Way You Move – Outkast featuring Sleepy Brown
Sunshine – Lil’ Flip featuring Lea
Through the Wire – Kanye West

2004 R&B, Soul-Pop, and Big Vocal Songs

R&B had a massive year in 2004, with Usher, Alicia Keys, Beyoncé, Destiny’s Child, JoJo, Christina Milian, Jaheim, Fantasia, and Maroon 5 all shaping the smoother side of radio. These songs balanced club energy with ballads, slow jams, and polished vocal hooks. In 2004, if the beat did not get you, the chorus probably did.

Leave (Get Out) – JoJo
Lose My Breath – Destiny’s Child
My Boo – Usher & Alicia Keys
She Will Be Loved – Maroon 5
Naughty Girl – Beyoncé
Hotel – Cassidy featuring R. Kelly
Burn – Usher
If I Ain’t Got You – Alicia Keys
Dip It Low – Christina Milian
My Place – Nelly featuring Jaheim
This Love – Maroon 5
Dangerously in Love – Beyoncé
Breakaway – Kelly Clarkson
You Don’t Know My Name – Alicia Keys
I Believe – Fantasia
Baby, It’s You – JoJo featuring Bow Wow
Me, Myself and I – Beyoncé

2004 Pop, Teen Pop, and Big Radio Hits

Pop music in 2004 leaned polished, emotional, and highly radio-friendly. Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Ashlee Simpson, Jessica Simpson, JoJo, Clay Aiken, Kelly Clarkson, Hilary Duff, Ryan Cabrera, and Kylie Minogue helped keep the year packed with singable hooks. This was still a CD-and-radio world, but downloads were already waiting in the hallway.

Car Wash – Christina Aguilera featuring Missy Elliott
Toxic – Britney Spears
Pieces of Me – Ashlee Simpson
Take My Breath Away – Jessica Simpson
White Houses – Vanessa Carlton
You Raise Me Up – Josh Groban
It’s My Life – No Doubt
Invisible – Clay Aiken
On the Way Down – Ryan Cabrera
Breakaway – Kelly Clarkson
Slow – Kylie Minogue
With You – Jessica Simpson
Everytime – Britney Spears
Come Clean – Hilary Duff

2004 Rock, Pop-Punk, Emo, and Alternative Hits

Rock and alternative music were very active in 2004. Green Day, Linkin Park, The Killers, Jet, Evanescence, Franz Ferdinand, Modest Mouse, Switchfoot, Hoobastank, Yellowcard, Blink-182, Simple Plan, and Nickelback helped define a guitar-heavy side of the year. The sound moved from pop-punk jokes to political punk to indie dance-rock, which is a pretty wide hallway.

1985 – Bowling for Soup
Holiday – Green Day
Are You Gonna Be My Girl – Jet
Somebody Told Me – The Killers
My Happy Ending – Avril Lavigne
Numb – Linkin Park
I Believe in a Thing Called Love – The Darkness
My Immortal – Evanescence
American Idiot – Green Day
Behind Blue Eyes – Limp Bizkit
Breaking the Habit – Linkin Park
Dare You to Move – Switchfoot
Take Me Out – Franz Ferdinand
Float On – Modest Mouse
Love Song – 311
Vertigo – U2
Ocean Avenue – Yellowcard
The Reason – Hoobastank
I Miss You – Blink-182
Welcome to My Life – Simple Plan
Someday – Nickelback
100 Years – Five for Fighting
Meant to Live – Switchfoot

2004 Country and Country-Pop Hits

Country had a strong 2004 presence, with Gretchen Wilson, Keith Urban, Big & Rich, Brad Paisley, Alison Krauss, Toby Keith, and Nelly’s crossover with Tim McGraw pushing country themes into wider pop culture. The year mixed traditional storytelling with rowdier country attitude. Nashville had ballads, barroom energy, and at least one horse that became a punchline with staying power.

Redneck Woman – Gretchen Wilson
Over and Over – Nelly featuring Tim McGraw
You’ll Think of Me – Keith Urban
Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy – Big & Rich
Whiskey Lullaby – Brad Paisley & Alison Krauss
Whiskey Girl – Toby Keith
Here for the Party – Gretchen Wilson

2004 Dancehall, Reggaeton, Latin, and Global Pop Hits

Dancehall, reggaeton, and global pop made a strong mark in 2004. Kevin Lyttle, Nina Sky, Beenie Man, Rupee, Daddy Yankee, N.O.R.E., Pitbull, and Kylie Minogue helped bring Caribbean, Latin, and dance-floor sounds into mainstream rotation. These songs gave 2004 extra movement, extra rhythm, and fewer excuses to stand still.

Move Ya Body – Nina Sky featuring Jabba
Oye Mi Canto – N.O.R.E. featuring Daddy Yankee, Nina Sky, Gem Star & Big Mato
Turn Me On – Kevin Lyttle featuring Spragga Benz
Dude – Beenie Man featuring Ms. Thing
Tempted to Touch – Rupee
Culo – Pitbull
King of the Dancehall – Beenie Man
Slow – Kylie Minogue

2004 Movie, TV, and Soundtrack Favorites

Movie and soundtrack songs were part of 2004’s pop culture memory. Accidentally in Love became tied to Shrek 2, Car Wash came from Shark Tale, and Breakaway received a big boost from The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement. Soundtracks still had real promotional muscle, back when movie tie-ins could push a song into everyday radio life.

Car Wash – Christina Aguilera featuring Missy Elliott
Accidentally in Love – Counting Crows
Breakaway – Kelly Clarkson
Take My Breath Away – Jessica Simpson
I Believe – Fantasia

2004 Ringtone, Club, and Early-Download Favorites

2004 landed right in the ringtone and early-download era, when short, memorable hooks could travel quickly. Songs like Yeah!, Tipsy, Goodies, Drop It Like It’s Hot, and Freek-a-Leek worked well because they were instantly recognizable. The ringtone business loved a song that got to the point fast — patience was not part of the plan.

Yeah! – Usher featuring Lil Jon & Ludacris
Goodies – Ciara featuring Petey Pablo
Tipsy – J-Kwon
Drop It Like It’s Hot – Snoop Dogg featuring Pharrell
Freek-a-Leek – Petey Pablo
Lean Back – Terror Squad
Let’s Go – Trick Daddy featuring Lil Jon & Twista
Culo – Pitbull

How PopCultureMadness Looks at 2004 Music

PopCultureMadness looks at 2004 music through chart activity, radio presence, CD sales, downloads, ringtone popularity, MTV visibility, soundtrack importance, cultural memory, and long-term trivia value. Some songs were official chart leaders, some were club staples, some came from movies, and some captured the exact sound of a year when hip-hop, R&B, pop, rock, and country were all loud at the same time.

2004 Music Hits Chart

  1. Yeah! – Usher featuring Lil Jon & Ludacris
  2. Let’s Get It Started – The Black Eyed Peas
  3. Car Wash – Christina Aguilera featuring Missy Elliott
  4. Move Ya Body – Nina Sky featuring Jabba
  5. 1985 – Bowling for Soup
  6. Leave (Get Out) – JoJo
  7. Oye Mi Canto – N.O.R.E. featuring Daddy Yankee, Nina Sky, Gem Star & Big Mato
  8. Toxic – Britney Spears
  9. Redneck Woman – Gretchen Wilson
  10. Breathe, Stretch, Shake – Mase featuring P. Diddy
  11. Lose My Breath – Destiny’s Child
  12. Over and Over – Nelly featuring Tim McGraw
  13. Goodies – Ciara featuring Petey Pablo
  14. Pieces of Me – Ashlee Simpson
  15. Turn Me On – Kevin Lyttle featuring Spragga Benz
  16. Salt Shaker – Ying Yang Twins featuring Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz
  17. You’ll Think of Me – Keith Urban
  18. Dude – Beenie Man featuring Ms. Thing
  19. Are You Gonna Be My Girl – Jet
  20. Tipsy – J-Kwon
  21. Take My Breath Away – Jessica Simpson
  22. Call on Me – Eric Prydz
  23. My Boo – Usher & Alicia Keys
  24. Drop It Like It’s Hot – Snoop Dogg featuring Pharrell
  25. Freek-a-Leek – Petey Pablo
  26. Somebody Told Me – The Killers
  27. My Happy Ending – Avril Lavigne
  28. Tempted to Touch – Rupee
  29. She Will Be Loved – Maroon 5
  30. White Houses – Vanessa Carlton
  31. Welcome Back – Mase
  32. Accidentally in Love – Counting Crows
  33. White Flag – Dido
  34. You Raise Me Up – Josh Groban
  35. Hey Mama – The Black Eyed Peas
  36. Numb – Linkin Park
  37. Just Lose It – Eminem
  38. It’s My Life – No Doubt
  39. Gigolo – Nick Cannon featuring R. Kelly
  40. I Believe in a Thing Called Love – The Darkness
  41. My Immortal – Evanescence
  42. Dirt Off Your Shoulder – Jay-Z
  43. American Idiot – Green Day
  44. Behind Blue Eyes – Limp Bizkit
  45. Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy – Big & Rich
  46. Naughty Girl – BeyoncĂ©
  47. Hotel – Cassidy featuring R. Kelly
  48. Burn – Usher
  49. Let’s Go – Trick Daddy featuring Lil Jon & Twista
  50. My Band – D12
  51. 99 Problems – Jay-Z
  52. Breaking the Habit – Linkin Park
  53. Dare You to Move – Switchfoot
  54. Culo – Pitbull
  55. Take Me Out – Franz Ferdinand
  56. Float On – Modest Mouse
  57. Slow Motion – Juvenile featuring Soulja Slim
  58. If I Ain’t Got You – Alicia Keys
  59. Dip It Low – Christina Milian
  60. Overnight Celebrity – Twista
  61. My Place – Nelly featuring Jaheim
  62. Love Song – 311
  63. Vertigo – U2
  64. This Love – Maroon 5
  65. King of the Dancehall – Beenie Man
  66. Invisible – Clay Aiken
  67. Ch-Check It Out – Beastie Boys
  68. Heaven – Los Lonely Boys
  69. Ocean Avenue – Yellowcard
  70. The Reason – Hoobastank
  71. I Miss You – Blink-182
  72. Whiskey Lullaby – Brad Paisley & Alison Krauss
  73. Lean Back – Terror Squad
  74. Roses – Outkast
  75. On the Way Down – Ryan Cabrera
  76. Welcome to My Life – Simple Plan
  77. Dangerously in Love – BeyoncĂ©
  78. Breakaway – Kelly Clarkson
  79. Slow – Kylie Minogue
  80. Alone – Lasgo
  81. Someday – Nickelback
  82. With You – Jessica Simpson
  83. How Come – D12
  84. The Way You Move – Outkast featuring Sleepy Brown
  85. Whiskey Girl – Toby Keith
  86. Sunshine – Lil’ Flip featuring Lea
  87. Everytime – Britney Spears
  88. (Reach Up for The) Sunrise – Duran Duran
  89. Here for the Party – Gretchen Wilson
  90. You Don’t Know My Name – Alicia Keys
  91. I Believe – Fantasia
  92. Baby, It’s You – JoJo featuring Bow Wow
  93. Feelin’ Way Too Damn Good – Nickelback
  94. 100 Years – Five for Fighting
  95. Meant to Live – Switchfoot
  96. Through the Wire – Kanye West
  97. F**k It (I Don’t Want You Back) – Eamon
  98. Come Clean – Hilary Duff
  99. I Like That – Houston featuring Chingy, Nate Dogg & I-20
  100. Me, Myself and I – BeyoncĂ©