The pop music podcast reliving the UK Top 40 singles charts of the 2000s, one week at a time.
Every week, culture writer Samuel Spencer relives the singles chart from that day 20 years ago. If you miss cutting out the posters and lyrics from Smash Hits in the 00s, this is the podcast for you.
On The 2000s Chart Show, Y2K big hitters like Britney Spears, Beyonce, Christina Aguilera, Eminem, Jennifer Lopez, Robbie Williams, Shakira, Pink, Madonna, Kylie Minogue and Lady Gaga meet forgotten icons like Lisa Scott-Lee, Delta Goodrem, Rachel Stevens, The 411, Sonique and Samantha Mumba.
If you loved '00s chart pop like S Club 7, Steps, Mis-Teeq, the solo Spice Girls, Liberty X, Girls Aloud, Sugababes, Blue and Natasha Bedingfield, you'll love this hilarious and informative podcast.
Every episode has nostalgia, incredible noughties songs you haven't heard for years and tunes you forgot about for a good reason. Plus fun pop facts, forgotten moments from Top of the Pops and more!
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The pop music podcast reliving the UK Top 40 singles charts of the 2000s, one week at a time.
Every week, culture writer Samuel Spencer relives the singles chart from that day 20 years ago. If you miss cutting out the posters and lyrics from Smash Hits in the 00s, this is the podcast for you.
On The 2000s Chart Show, Y2K big hitters like Britney Spears, Beyonce, Christina Aguilera, Eminem, Jennifer Lopez, Robbie Williams, Shakira, Pink, Madonna, Kylie Minogue and Lady Gaga meet forgotten icons like Lisa Scott-Lee, Delta Goodrem, Rachel Stevens, The 411, Sonique and Samantha Mumba.
If you loved '00s chart pop like S Club 7, Steps, Mis-Teeq, the solo Spice Girls, Liberty X, Girls Aloud, Sugababes, Blue and Natasha Bedingfield, you'll love this hilarious and informative podcast.
Every episode has nostalgia, incredible noughties songs you haven't heard for years and tunes you forgot about for a good reason. Plus fun pop facts, forgotten moments from Top of the Pops and more!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Your favourite podcase celebrating the 40 biggest selling songs from this week 20 years ago is back for another episode!
This time in pop music in 2005...Britney was teasing a new album while throwing milkshakes at the press. Hyped band The Bravery were claiming to have slept with someone from every major record label. Shania Twain was taking a break from music to fight a nasty disease. One of my favourite songs got stuck in the 30s. And most shocking of all...Stereophonics might have released a good song!
On this week's episode of The 2000s Chart Show, we're talking about these iconic pieces of Noughties pop:
Akon - Locked Up
Angel City - Sunrise
Athlete - Wires
Björk - Triumph of a Heart
The Bravery - An Honest Mistake
Brian McFadden and Delta Goodrem - Almost Here
Britney Spears - Do Somethin’
Cabin Crew - Star to Fall
Chemical Brothers - Galvanize
Destiny’s Child - Soldier
Elvis Presley - (Marie’s the Name) His Latest Flame
Elvis Presley - Rock-a-Hula Baby
Elvis Presley - Surrender
Eminem - Like Toy Soldiers
Fatboy Slim - The Joker
The Futureheads - Hounds of Love
The Game feat. 50 Cent - How We Do
Girls Aloud - Wake Me Up
Jay-Z and Linkin Park - Numb/Encore
Jennifer Lopez - Get Right
Kaiser Chiefs - Oh My God
Kano - Typical Me
KT Tunstall - Black Horse and the Cherry Tree
LCD Soundsystem - Daft Punk is Playing at My House
LL Cool J feat. 7 Aurelius - Hush
Moby - Lift Me Up
Nathan - Come Into My Room
Nelly feat. Tim McGraw - Over and Over
R.E.M - Electron Blue
Raghav - Angel Eyes
Rammstein - Keine Lust
Reflekt feat. Delline Bass - Need to Feel Loved
Shania Twain - Don’t
Snoop Dogg feat. Pharrell - Let’s Get Blown
Stereophonics - Dakota
Styles & Breeze feat. Karen Danzig - Heartbeatz
U2 - Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own
Uniting Nations - Out of Touch
Usher - Caught Up
Verbalicious - Don’t Play Nice
But if you still want more 00s pop music fun, follow The 2000s Chart Show over at The App Formerly known as Twitter, TikTok and Instagram, and email us at the2000schartshow@gmail.com with your pop music memories.