Billboard publishes annual lists of songs based on chart performance over the course of a year based on Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems and SoundScan information. This is a list of the magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 2008.[1]
The #1 song on the list was "Low" by Flo Rida and T-Pain, after having released the song in 2007 and spent 10 weeks at number-one. The song that came in at number two was "Bleeding Love" by Leona Lewis and at #3 was Alicia Keys' song "No One", after spending 5 weeks at #1 in December 2007.
T-Pain achieved a rare distinction of appearing on both the number-one and number one-hundred positions on a Billboard Hot 100 Year-End list.

Flo Rida's song "Low" with T-Pain topped the chart. He also had another song on the chart, In the Ayer, a collaboration with will.i.am at 59.

R&B singer Chris Brown had five songs on the chart, four of which are in the top 20. His best-performing song is "No Air", a duet with Jordin Sparks, at number six.

Barbadian singer Rihanna had five songs on the chart. Her best-performing song was "Take a Bow" at number 12.

R&B singer Ne-Yo had four songs on the chart, two of which are his own: "Closer" at number 20 and "Miss Independent" at 57.

Taylor Swift was the most successful country artist, with three songs on the chart: "Our Song" at 41, "Teardrops on My Guitar" at 48, and "Love Story" at 81.
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References
- ↑ "Hot 100 Songs - Year-End 2008". Billboard. 2008. Retrieved March 26, 2021.
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