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2003-2007 This countdown was created in October 7, 2003 and since then it has kept up to date on videos that are daily featured in a top-10 chart. With the same style as MTV's Total Request Live. The maximum amount of days for a video in the countdown is of 50 days. After that it is sent to retirement home, where 94 videos have retired so far.

The countdown also has featured three award ceremonies, where numerous categories have been awarded to the best in music.

Current #1 Video: Gwen Stefani "The Sweet Escape"
Oldest Video On: Gwen Stefani- "The Sweet Escape"
Newest Video On: Elliott Yamin- "Wait For You"


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1st Annual (2004) - 06/03/04

Category Winner
Best New Artist Hilary Duff
Song of The Year Avril Lavigne- "Don't Tell Me"
Best Female Video Christina Aguilera- "The Voice Within"
Best Male Video Nick Lachey- "This I Swear"
Best Group Video Linkin Park- "Numb"

2nd Annual (2005) - 6/09/05

Category Winner
Best New Artist Ashlee Simpson
Video of The Year Avril Lavigne - "My Happy Ending"
Album of The Year Gwen Stefani- "Love. Angel. Music. Baby"
Best Female Video Kelly Clarkson- "Since U Been Gone"
Best Male Video Eminem- "Mockingbird"
Best Group Video Good Charlotte- "Predictable"
Best Pop Video Avril Lavigne- "Nobody's Home"
Best Rock Video Green Day- "Boulevard of Broken Dreams"
Best R&B/Hip-Hop Video Destiny's Child- "Lose My Breath"

3rd Annual (2006)- 6/23/06

Category Winner
Best New Artist Carrie Underwood
Video of The Year Kelly Clarkson- "Behind These Hazel Eyes"
Album of The Year Carrie Underwood- "Some Hearts"
Best Female Video Ashlee Simpson- "L.O.V.E."
Best Male Video Ashley Parker Angel- "Let U Go"
Best Group Video Yellowcard- "Rough Landing, Holly"
Best Duet Nelly Furtado Feat. Timbaland- "Promiscuous"
Best Pop Album Ashlee Simpson- "I Am Me"
Best Country Album Carrie Underwood- "Some Hearts"
Best Rock Album Yellowcard- "Lights and Sounds"
Best Rap Album Sean Paul- "The Trinity"
Best Video From a Movie Jessica Simpson- "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'"
Best Dance Video Shakira- "Hips Don't Lie"
Best Rap Video T.I.- "What You Know"
Best Country Video The Wreckers- "Leave The Pieces"
Best Rock Video Green Day- "Wake Me Up When September Ends"
Best Pop Video Ashlee Simpson- "Boyfriend"

4th Annual (2007) 06/15/07

Category Winner
Best New Artist
Video of The Year
Album of The Year
Song of The Year
Best Female Video
Best Male Video
Best Group Video
Best Duet
Best Pop Album
Best Country Album
Best Rock Album
Best Rap Album
Best Video From a Movie
Best Dance Video
Best Rap Video
Best Country Video
Best Rock Video
Best Pop Video


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# Artist Song Retirement Date Retired at Notes
Videos that retired during the 50-day run
1 Hilary Duff "So Yesterday" January 8, 2004 #1 14 days spent at #1. First video to retire.
2 Fountains of Wayne "Stacy's Mom" January 13, 2004 #3 Spent 3 days at #1. First and only FOW retired video.
3 Lillix "Tomorrow" January 15, 2004 #5 Peaked at #2 shortly after it's debut. Never reached #1.
4 Jessica Simpson "With You" January 20, 2004 #2 Simpson's first video to retire, spent a total of 14 days at #1.
5 Christina Aguilera "The Voice Within" January 20, 2004 #1 Spent 8 days at #1.
6 Kelly Clarkson "The Trouble With Love Is" February 25, 2004 #1 Managed to reach #1 for the first time on it's 44th day on the countdown. It stayed on top until retirement, making a total of 6 days at #1.
7 Good Charlotte "Hold On" March 5, 2004 #1 Spent 3 days at #1.
8 Linkin' Park "Numb" March 9, 2004 #1 Spent 3 days at #1
9 Maroon 5 "This Love" April 1, 2004 #1 Only reached #1 twice during it's run on the countdown.
10 Hilary Duff "Come Clean" April 2, 2004 #2 Spent 19 days on top, setting a new mark for most days at #1 for a retired video. This was also Duff's second video to retire.
11 Britney Spears "Toxic" April 2, 2004 #1 Spent 11 days on top.
12 Black Eyed Peas "Hey Mama" April 23, 2004 #2 Reached peak (#2) on it's retirement day.
13 Simple Plan "Don't Wanna Think About You" May 6, 2004 #3 Spent most of it's run on the bottom half of the countdown, reaching a peak of #3 on it's retirement day.
14 Beyoncé "Naughty Girl" May 31, 2004 #1 Spent 4 days on top.
15 Shakira "Poem To A Horse" June 8, 2004 #1 First and only live video to retire from the countdown. Reached #1 for the first time on it's retirement day.
16 Avril Lavigne "Don't Tell Me" June 14, 2004 #1 Avril's first video to retire. It spent 9 consecutive days on top and a total of 23 days at #1.
17 Britney Spears "Everytime" June 21, 2004 #1 8 days on top. Spear's second retired video.
18 Jessica Simpson "Take My Breath Away" June 23, 2004 #1 Spent 11 days on top. Simpson's second retired video.
19 Christina Milian "Dip It Low" July 13, 2004 #2 Never reached #1. This is Christina's first and only retired video.
20 Michelle Branch "Breathe" July 19, 2004 #1 Debuted in Oct. 2003; 9 months before it retired from the countdown. Spent 5 days at #1.
21 JoJo "Leave (Get Out)" July 27, 2004 #5 Youngest artist (at age 13) to have a retired video. Spent 3 days on top.
22 Yellowcard "Way Away" July 30, 2004 #1 11 days on top.
23 Hilary Duff & Haylie Duff "Our Lips Are Sealed" August 10, 2004 #4 First duet to retire. 4 Days total on top/
24 Ashlee Simpson "Pieces of Me" August 20, 2004 #1 Spent 10 days at #1.
25 blink-182 "Down" August 26, 2004 #2 Reached peak on it's retirement.
26 Black Eyed Peas "Let's Get It Started" August 30, 2004 #1 The Peas' second video to retire, and first to reach #1 (2X).
27 Avril Lavigne "My Happy Ending" September 13, 2004 #1 Broke new record of most days on top. Spending a total of 25 days at #1.
28 Jessica Simpson "Angels" September 23, 2004 #1 Spent 20 days on top - Jessica's first video to have more than 15 days at #1. This is her third retired video overall.
29 Ryan Cabrera "On The Way Down" October 1, 2004 #5 Peak position: #2
30 Maroon 5 "She Will Be Loved" October 4, 2004 #6 First video to retire without reaching the top 3. Peak position: #4
31 P!nk "Trouble" October 7, 2004 #5 Retired exactly a year after debuting on the first ever countdown hosted. Spent 3 days at #1.
32 Hilary Duff "Fly" November 12, 2004 #5 Duff's fourth retired video. Spent 4 days at #1.
33 Good Charlotte "Predictable" November 19, 2004 #1 This is their second retied video. Topped the chart for 12 days.
34 Ashlee Simpson "Shadow" November 23, 2004 #1 11 days at #1. Simpson's second retired video.
35 Lindsay Lohan "Rumors" December 21, 2004 #2 Reached #1 for two days only.
36 Gwen Stefani "What You Waiting For?" December 22, 2004 #6 Gwen's first video to retire, spent three days at #1.
37 Avril Lavigne "Nobody's Home" January 5, 2005 #1 First video to retire in 2005. Spent 15 days on top; Lavigne's third video sent to retirement.
38 Yellowcard "Ocean Avenue January 7, 2005 -- Video was awarded with an "early retirement" and was sent in after 33 days on the countdown. Two of those days were spent at #1.
39 Kelly Clarkson "Since U Been Gone" February 4, 2005 #1 Spent 17 days at #1.
40 Good Charlotte "I Just Wanna Live" February 7, 2005 #3 Spent three days on top.
41 Ryan Cabrera "True" February 8, 2005 #2 Reached #1 for 4 days.
42 Ashlee Simpson "La La" February 10, 2005 #1 Spent an impressive 21 days at #1.
43 Green Day "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" February 17, 2005 #1 6 days at #1, Green Day's first retired video.
44 Gwen Stefani & Eve "Rich Girl" February 28, 2005 #2 Stayed on top for 5 days.
45 Simple Plan "Shut Up" March 30, 2005 #1 Reached #1 for the first time on it's retirement day.
46 Lindsay Lohan "Over" March 31, 2005 #1 Spent 20 days at #1. This marks the most days on top for Lindsay with one video.
47 Sum 41 "Pieces" April 25, 2005 #1 Sum 41's first and only video to retire, spent two days at #1.
48 Green Day "Holiday" June 13, 2005 #7 Spent 5 days at #1.
49 Gwen Stefani "Hollaback Girl" June 15, 2005 #6 12 days at #1, most days on top for Stefani with one video.
50 Mariah Carey "We Belong Together" July 14, 2005 #1 Spent four days on top.
51 Shakira "La Tortura" July 19, 2005 #1 First and only spanish-language video to have retired from the countdown. Spent 8 days at #1.
52 Good Charlotte "We Believe" July 20, 2005 #5 Four days at #1.
53 Ryan Cabrera "40 Kinds of Sadness" July 28, 2005 #7 Ryan's third video to retire.
54 Kelly Clarkson "Behind These Hazel Eyes" August 3, 2005 #1 Spent a total of 33 days at #1, breaking a record for most days spent on top for any artist to have ever made it to the countdown. This was also the first video to ever debut at #1.
55 Jessica Simpson "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" August 26, 2005 #1 This video spent 21 days at #1.
56 Natasha Bedingfield "These Words (I Love You)" September 19, 2005 #3 Natasha's first video to retire, spent three days at #1.
57 Gwen Stefani "Cool" September 19, 2005 #2 Gwen's fourth retired video, spent 6 days at #1.
58 Black Eyed Peas "Don't Lie" October 6, 2005 #3 Spent two days at #1.
59 Mariah Carey "Shake It Off" October 24, 2005 #6 Two days at #1.
60 Ryan Cabrera "Shine On" November 16, 2005 #7 Five days at #1.
61 Ashlee Simpson "Boyfriend" December 5, 2005 #1 23 days at #1. Ashlee's fourth retired video.
62 Kelly Clarkson "Because of You" January 4, 2006 #6 Spent 6 days at #1, a big step down from her previous video's success. First retired video of 2006.
63 Lindsay Lohan "Confessionf of A Broken Heart" January 25, 2006 #6 Lohan's third retired video, spent 8 days at #1.
64 Shakira "Don't Bother" January 31, 2006 #4 7 days at #1.
65 Mariah Carey "Don't Forget About Us" February 2, 2006 #6 3 days at #1.
66 Yellowcard "Lights and Sounds" February 14, 2006 #1 15 days at #1, Yellowcard's most days on top. This is also their third retired video.
67 Natasha Bedingfield "Unwritten" February 22, 2006 #5 Spent four days at #1.
68 Carrie Underwood "Jesus, Take The Wheel" February 28, 2006 #1 Carrie's first retired video, debuted at #1, and remained on top for 15 days.
69 Ashlee Simpson "L.O.V.E." March 15, 2006 #1 This marked a new record for Ashlee, this video spent 25 days at #1.
70 Ryan Cabrera "Photo" March 21, 2006 #4 Cabrera's 5th video to reach retirement home. 4 days spent at #1.
71 P!nk "Stupid Girls" May 1, 2006 #10 First video to retire in the lowest position of the countdown. Only reached a peak of #2. This is also P!nk's second retired video.
72 Aly & AJ "Rush" May 10, 2006 #6 This video was the sister's first and only to rerire, spent 5 days at #1.
73 Bo Bice "The Real Thing" May 11, 2006 #8 Bo's first video to retire, peaked at #2.
74 Shakira "Hips Don't Lie" June 6, 6 #5 Most days at #1 for Shakira, spending a total of 10 on top.
75 Carrie Underwood "Don't Forget To Remember Me" June 15, 2006 #1 This video spent 20 days at #1.
76 The Wreckers "Leave The Pieces" June 19, 2006 #1 This is the group's first video to retire. However, Michelle Branch has another retired video as a solo artist. Spent a total of 10 days at #1.
77 Nick Lachey "What's Left of Me" July 20, 2006 #6 This is Nick's first retired video. Spent 5 days at #1. However, in 2003, his video "This I Swear" had a total of 7 days on top but failed to retire.
78 Nickelback "Savin' Me" August 1, 2006 #10 Second video to retire at #10. This is also Nickelback's first retired video, and it reached #1 for one day only.
79 P!nk "Who Knew" August 21, 2006 #8 Most probably P!nk's favorite video in the countdown, but due to the strong competition at the time, the video only reached #1 five times.
80 Ashlee Simpson "Invisible" September 19, 2006 #1 This is Ashlee's sixth video to retire, spent 20 days at #1. After this video, Ashlee has spent an overall total of 110 days at #1 with all her videos.
81 Jessica Simpson "A Public Affair" October 21, 2006 #1 Jessica's 5th retired video. Spent 20 days at #1.
82 Brooke Hogan "About Us" October 16, 2006 #3 Brooke's first retired video. Spent two days at #1. Her 2004 single "Everything To Me" made the top 12 failing to ever make an official debut.
83 Nick Lachey "I Can't Hate You Anymore" October 19, 2006 #7 Spent 3 days at #1.
84 JoJo "Too Little, Too Late" October 19, 2006 #6 JoJo's second retired video, failed to reach #1 peaking at #2.
85 Danity Kane "Show Stopper" October 26, 2006 #6 First all-girl gropu to retire a video since Lillix retired their first and only video in early 2004. Spent 5 days on top.
86 Carrie Underwood "Before He Cheats" December 12, 2006 #1 Carrie's third retired video. Spent 24 days at #1.
87 P!nk "U + Ur Hand" December 18, 2006 #9 3 days at #1
88 Jessica Simpson "I Belong To Me" January 15, 2007 #1 Jessica's sixth retired video. Spent 15 days on top. Overall she has spent 101 days at #1, only nine days less than her sister Ashlee, who has the same amount of videos retired. Both together have a total of 211 days at number one. This is also the first retired video of 2007.
89 Gwen Stefani "Wind It Up" January 18, 2007 #2 This video spent 11 days on top, but because of the debut of her single 'The Sweet Escape' this video was sent to early retirement after only 30 days on the countdown.
90 Beyoncé "Irreplaceable January 26, 2007 #7 Beyoncé's first retired video after her 2004 hit 'Naughty Girl'. This video spent 2 days at #1.
91 Kellie Pickler "Red High Heels" February 12, 2007 #1 Kellie's first retired video. Spent 11 days at #1, Kellie is the third artist in the Country Music genre to have retired a video from this countdown.
92 Nelly Furtado "Say It Right" February 21, 2007 #6 This is Nelly's first retired video, her previous video 'Maneater' missed retirement home for less than ten days. This video spent 7 days at #1, the most for any Nelly video.
93 Danity Kane "Ride For You" March 7, 2007 #10 Danity Kane's second video to retire. Spent three days at #1 and most of it's run on the bottom half of the countdown.
94 Gwen Stefani "The Sweet Escape" March 30, 2007 #1 This song spent a total of 15 days at #1. This is the most days spent on top for any Stefani video. This is also Gwen's 6th retired video, tying a record with Jessica & Ashlee Simpson for artists with the most number of retired videos.
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