VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown
VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown is a weekly television show on the VH1 cable television network in the United States. The long-running series began in 1994 as the VH1 Top 10 Countdown, as part of VH1's "Music First" rebranding effort.[1] Since then, the series has been a consistent weekly institution on VH1, and it is now the main source of music video programming on the channel.
Over the years, a variety of hosts have counted down the top ten or twenty music videos of the week. The order of countdown was originally decided by a mix of record sales, radio airplay, video spins, message board posts, and conventional mail, but since 2006, supposedly online votes have directly influenced the countdown.
Currently, Top 20 Video Countdown airs with a pre-airing Friday nights (early Saturday mornings) at 3 a.m. eastern time, with new episodes premiering on Saturdays at 9 a.m. and an encore every Sunday at 7:30 a.m and Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. eastern time.[2]
History
As part of VH-1's rebranding as "VH1: Music First" in 1994, the channel launched a new series, the VH1 Top 10 Countdown, that counted down the top ten music videos played on VH1 each week. A combination of record sales, radio airplay, video spins, message board posts, and conventional mail would decide the order of the countdown. A rotating cast of VJs picked up hosting duties for the show over the years. The series expanded from ten to twenty music videos, becoming the VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown, in 2001.
Each week, the show would broadcast from a different location around New York City, often at the Virgin Records store in Union Square. Following a decline in the show's relevance, popular Survivor contestant Jenna Lewis was hired to host the show in 2001. After her departure from the show, from 2002 to 2006, the show was usually hosted by either Rachel Perry, Bradford How, or Aamer Haleem, but occasionally another VJ would fill in.
The series became known as the VSPOT Top 20 Video Countdown on April 7, 2006, at which time it received a new on-air look, a new studio at the MTV headquarters in Times Square, and a new host, Matt Pinfield, the venerable VJ from MTV and MTV2 in the 1990s and former host of MTV's 120 Minutes. In a fundamental change from the show's classic format of compiling the top twenty videos of the week, Internet votes determined the entire order of the countdown. Fan participation was introduced via VSPOT, VH1's online music video outlet. Also as part of the change, VH1 temporarily moved the show's first airing of the week to Friday evenings instead of Saturday mornings. On the week of July 15, 2006, the show stopped airing on Friday evenings.
On the September 16, 2006, episode, host Matt Pinfield announced that after being on the countdown for 20 weeks, a video would be retired. Before this time, videos could remain on the countdown for as long as seemed appropriate, though almost all were gone by the 24th week. One notable exception, however, was Keane's "Somewhere Only We Know", which remained in the countdown for 28 non-consecutive weeks in two countdown runs. The video did not reach the top ten and its second wind was caused by the popularity of the VH1.com live version of the video.
After host Matt Pinfield did not show up for a few recordings of the show on October 7, 2006, former host Aamer Haleem returned to host the show once again. Beginning the week of February 17, 2007, after a mass layoff of music producers at MTV Networks,[3] the show left the MTV studios and became broadcast from a different location every week, as it was in the late 1990s and early 2000s (decade), starting at New York's Grand Central Terminal. Haleem continued to host VH1 Top 20 every week from a different location until August 4, 2007, when he hosted his final episode.
Alison Becker became the new host on August 11, 2007. Around this time, the VSPOT online video center was renamed to "Video.VH1.com," so the series regained its classic title, VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown. Since then, each episode has usually featured one or two interviews with a celebrity or celebrities of current notoriety who either have a video, movie, or television show of interest at the time. The countdown sometimes has videos high in its countdown despite virtually no radio airplay for the song. One example is Bret Michaels Go That Far which was directed by Shane Stanley. This video spent twelve weeks on the countdown and bowed out at number seven. The video supported Michaels' show Rock of Love which is shown on the network.
David Cook and David Archuleta, the winner and runner-up of American Idol season 7 were the first guest stars to introduce their own music video at the #1 spot. David Archuleta introduced his video "Crush" on November 15, 2008. The following Countdown on November 22, 2008, David Cook made a guest appearance to introduce his Music video "Light On" which was making its Countdown Debut at #1. Shinedown joined the group to introduce a song at #1 when their video for "Second Chance" was #1 on May 16, 2009. Introducing "Come Back To Me" at #1 on May 30, 2009 made David Cook the first to introduce two music videos on two different occasions. Later in 2009 Daughtry introduced their music video for "No Surprise" at #1 on July 18, 2009 and Jay Sean introduced his music video for "Down" at #1 on October 17, 2009. After four months of no one introducing their own video at #1, Adam Lambert would also join the group as he introduced his video, "Whataya Want from Me," at #1 on February 20, 2010. At VH1's Winter Wonderland Countdown Special, The Script introduced their video, Breakeven at #1 on March 6, 2010. For five months, no one had introduced their song at number one until August 21, 2010 where B.o.B introduced Airplanes at #1. Two months later, on October 9, Bruno Mars introduced his #1 single, "Just the Way You Are," at #1. Following a four-to-five month absence of an artist introduction at #1, on February 26, 2011, Adele introduced "Rolling in the Deep" at #1. On November 5, 2011, Kelly Clarkson introduced "Mr. Know It All" at #1 after a nine month absence. Since then there has been no one else to introduce their own videos at #1 but it's likely there will be more by looking at past Countdowns where this has occurred.
Alison Becker announced at the end of the January 3, 2009, broadcast that it would be her last show as host. The new host, Jim Shearer, taped his first show on January 5, 2009, at the Virgin Megastore at Union Square in New York, for broadcast on January 10. In 2009, VH1 has taken tighter control of the songs played on the show, with the number of videos available to be voted onto the Top 20 Countdown reduced to less than 30, and several videos removed from the voting list while they were still in the top half of the Countdown. There are also less rivalries regarding songs that try to earn a #1 spot due to the lack of a majority of song rivalries in 2009 and 4 consecutive brand new #1 videos in January 2010.
As of September 18, 2010, VH1 Top 20 Countdown has expanded from 2 hours to 2.5 hours. On May 14, 2011, the show celebrated it's 800th episode. This makes the countdown the longest-running music-related program on any channel, ever, in TV history. The countdown's 800th #1 video was "Rolling in the Deep" from Adele.
Special editions
Occasionally, VH1 will air special editions of the Top 20 Video Countdown:
- Fairway to Heaven: The show is condensed to 18 videos and takes place at a celebrity golf tournament. The title is a reference to the song "Stairway to Heaven."[4]
- Lift Ticket to Ride: An annual winter ski party event. The title is a reference to the song "Ticket to Ride."[5]
- VH1's Top 40 Videos of the Year: The year's best videos are counted down with commentary from celebrities. Prior to 2002, the special was a top 50 countdown, and was five hours long to allow most or all of each video to be played. Beginning in 2002, the special was condensed to its current format, which more resembles VH1's occasional "Top 100" countdowns.
- Rock Across America: Each summer through 2001, the show became a traveling event across the country.[6]
20/20 Club
The 20/20 Club is achieved when a Video has been on the VH1 Countdown for 20 consecutive weeks. On its 20th week the host will say it's reached 20 weeks and will be the last time it would be shown on the countdown.
Videos that spent 20 weeks or more before the 20/20 Club
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Videos retired to the 20/20 Club
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
List of #1's
1994
1995
1996
1997
- July 5: "Bitch" - Meredith Brooks
- July 12: "Bitch" - Meredith Brooks
- July 19: "Bitch" - Meredith Brooks
1998
- January 10: "Tubthumping" - Chumbawamba
- January 17: "Walking on the Sun" - Smash Mouth
- January 24: "Walking on the Sun" - Smash Mouth
- January 31: "Walking on the Sun" - Smash Mouth
- February 7: "Truly Madly Deeply" - Savage Garden
- February 14: "My Heart Will Go On" - Celine Dion
- February 21: "My Heart Will Go On" - Celine Dion
- February 28: "My Heart Will Go On" - Celine Dion
- March 7: "My Heart Will Go On" - Celine Dion
- March 14: "My Heart Will Go On" - Celine Dion
- March 21: "My Heart Will Go On" - Celine Dion
- March 28: "My Heart Will Go On" - Celine Dion
- April 4: "My Heart Will Go On" - Celine Dion
- April 11: "My Heart Will Go On" - Celine Dion
- April 18: "My Heart Will Go On" - Celine Dion
- April 25: "3 a.m." - Matchbox Twenty
- May 2: "Torn" - "Natalie Imbruglia
- May 9: "Torn" - Natalie Imbruglia
- May 16: "Torn" - Natalie Imbruglia
- May 23: "Torn" - Natalie Imbruglia
- May 30: "Torn" - Natalie Imbruglia
- June 6: "Torn" - Natalie Imbruglia
- June 13: "Torn" - Natalie Imbruglia
- June 20: "Torn" - Natalie Imbruglia
- June 27: "Torn" - Natalie Imbruglia
- July 4: "Torn" - Natalie Imbruglia
- July 11: "Iris" - Goo Goo Dolls
- July 18: "Iris" - Goo Goo Dolls
- July 25: "Iris" - Goo Goo Dolls
- August 1: "Iris" - Goo Goo Dolls
- August 8: "Iris" - Goo Goo Dolls
- August 15: "Iris" - Goo Goo Dolls
- August 22: "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" - Aerosmith
- August 29: "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" - Aerosmith
- September 5: "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" - Aerosmith
- September 12: "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" - Aerosmith
- September 19: "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" - Aerosmith
- September 26: "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" - Aerosmith
- October 2: "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" - Aerosmith
- October 9: "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" - Aerosmith
- October 16: "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" - Aerosmith
- October 23: "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" - Aerosmith
- October 30: "One Week" - Barenaked Ladies
- November 6: "Thank U" - Alanis Morissette
- November 13: "Thank U" - Alanis Morissette
- November 20: "Thank U" - Alanis Morissette
- November 27: "Thank U" - Alanis Morissette
- December 4: "Thank U" - Alanis Morissette
- December 11: "Thank U" - Alanis Morissette
- Video of the Year: "Torn" - Natalie Imbruglia
1999
- January 15: "Hands" - Jewel
- January 22: "Hands" - Jewel
- January 29: "Hands" - Jewel
- February 5: "Hands" - Jewel
- February 12: "Hands" - Jewel
- February 19: "Angel" - Sarah McLachlan
- February 26: "Angel" - Sarah McLachlan
- March 5: "Angel" - Sarah McLachlan
- March 12: "Believe" - Cher
- March 19: "Believe" - Cher
- March 26: "Believe" - Cher
- April 2: "Believe" - Cher
- April 9: "Every Morning" - Sugar Ray
- April 16: "Every Morning" - Sugar Ray
- April 23: "Every Morning" - Sugar Ray
- April 30: "Every Morning" - Sugar Ray
- May 7: "Every Morning" - Sugar Ray
- May 14: "Every Morning" - Sugar Ray
- May 21: "Kiss Me" - Sixpence None the Richer
- May 28: "Kiss Me" - Sixpence None the Richer
- June 4: "Livin' la Vida Loca" - Ricky Martin
- June 11: "Livin' la Vida Loca" - Ricky Martin
- June 18: "Livin' la Vida Loca" - Ricky Martin
- June 25: "Livin' la Vida Loca" - Ricky Martin
- July 2: "Livin' la Vida Loca" - Ricky Martin
- July 9: "Livin' la Vida Loca" - Ricky Martin
- July 16: "Livin' la Vida Loca" - Ricky Martin
- July 23: "Livin' la Vida Loca" - Ricky Martin
- July 30: "Livin' la Vida Loca" - Ricky Martin
- August 6: "All Star" - Smash Mouth
- August 13: "All Star" - Smash Mouth
- August 20: "All Star" - Smash Mouth
- August 27: "All Star" - Smash Mouth
- September 3: "All Star" - Smash Mouth
- September 10: "All Star" - Smash Mouth
- September 17: "All Star" - Smash Mouth
- September 24:"All Star" - Smash Mouth
- October 1: "All Star" - Smash Mouth
- October 8: "Someday" - Sugar Ray
- October 15: "Someday" - Sugar Ray
- October 22: "Smooth" - "Santana featuring Rob Thomas
- October 29: "Smooth" - Santana featuring Rob Thomas
- November 5: "Smooth" - Santana featuring Rob Thomas
- November 12: "Smooth" - Santana featuring Rob Thomas
- November 19: "Smooth" - Santana featuring Rob Thomas
- November 26: "Smooth" - Santana featuring Rob Thomas
- December 3: "Smooth" - Santana featuring Rob Thomas
- December 10: "Smooth" - Santana featuring Rob Thomas
- December 17: "Smooth" - Santana featuring Rob Thomas
- December 24: "Smooth" - Santana featuring Rob Thomas
- Video of the Year: "Smooth" - Santana featuring Rob Thomas
2000
- January 7: "I Knew I Loved You" - Savage Garden
- January 14: "I Knew I Loved You" - Savage Garden
- January 21: "I Knew I Loved You" - Savage Garden
- January 28: "I Knew I Loved You" - Savage Garden
- February 4: "I Knew I Loved You" - Savage Garden
- February 11: "Smooth" - Santana featuring Rob Thomas
- February 18: "Smooth" - Santana featuring Rob Thomas
- February 25: "Smooth" - Santana featuring Rob Thomas
- March 3: "Smooth" - Santana featuring Rob Thomas
- March 10: "What a Girl Wants" - Christina Aguilera
- March 17: "What a Girl Wants" - Christina Aguilera
- March 24: "That's the Way It Is" - Celine Dion
- March 31: "That's the Way It Is" - Celine Dion
- April 7: "That's the Way It Is" - Celine Dion
- April 14: "That's the Way It Is" - Celine Dion
- April 21: "That's the Way It Is" - Celine Dion
- April 28: "Everything You Want" - Vertical Horizon
- May 5: "Everything You Want" - Vertical Horizon
- May 12: "Everything You Want" - Vertical Horizon
- May 19: "Everything You Want" - Vertical Horizon
- May 26: "Everything You Want" - Vertical Horizon
- June 2: "Higher" - Creed
- June 9: "Higher" - Creed
- June 16: "Higher" - Creed
- June 23: "Higher" - Creed
- June 30: "Higher" - Creed
- July 7: "Bent" - Matchbox Twenty
- July 14: "Bent" - Matchbox Twenty
- July 21: "Bent" - Matchbox Twenty
- July 28: "Absolutely (Story of a Girl)" - Nine Days
- August 4: "Absolutely (Story of a Girl)" - Nine Days
- August 11: "Absolutely (Story of a Girl)" - Nine Days
- August 18: "Absolutely (Story of a Girl)" - Nine Days
- August 25: "Desert Rose" - Sting featuring Cheb Mami
- September 1: "Desert Rose" - Sting featuring Cheb Mami
- September 8: "Desert Rose" - Sting featuring Cheb Mami
- September 15: "Kryptonite" - 3 Doors Down
- September 22: "Music" - Madonna
- September 29: "Kryptonite" - 3 Doors Down
- October 6: "Kryptonite" - 3 Doors Down
- October 13: "Music" - Madonna
- October 20: "With Arms Wide Open" - Creed
- October 27: "With Arms Wide Open" - Creed
- November 3: "With Arms Wide Open" - Creed
- November 10: "With Arms Wide Open" - Creed
- November 17: "Beautiful Day" - U2
- November 24: "Beautiful Day" - U2
- December 1: "Beautiful Day" - U2
- December 8: "Beautiful Day" - U2
- December 15: "Beautiful Day" - U2
2001
- January 5: "If You're Gone" - Matchbox Twenty
- January 12: "If You're Gone" - Matchbox Twenty
- January 19: "Again" - Lenny Kravitz
- January 26: "Again" - Lenny Kravitz
- February 2: "Again" - Lenny Kravitz
- February 9: "Again" - Lenny Kravitz
- February 16: "Again" - Lenny Kravitz
- February 23: "Love Don't Cost a Thing" - Jennifer Lopez
- March 2: "Again" - Lenny Kravitz
- March 9: "Again" - Lenny Kravitz
- March 16: "Again" - Lenny Kravitz
- March 23: "Thank You" - Dido
- March 30: "Thank You" - Dido
- April 6: "Thank You" - Dido
- April 13: "South Side" - Moby featuring Gwen Stefani
- April 20: "Thank You" - Dido
- April 27: "Thank You" - Dido
- May 4: "All for You" - Janet Jackson
- May 11: "All for You" - Janet Jackson
- May 18: "All for You" - Janet Jackson
- May 25: "Hanging by a Moment" - Lifehouse
- June 1: "Hanging by a Moment" - Lifehouse
- June 8: "Hanging by a Moment" - Lifehouse
- June 15: "Hanging by a Moment" - Lifehouse
- June 22: "Hanging by a Moment" - Lifehouse
- June 29: "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" - Train
- July 7: "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" - Train
- July 14: "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" - Train
- July 21: "Drive" - Incubus
- July 28: "Drive" - Incubus
- August 4: "Someone to Call My Lover" - Janet Jackson
- August 11: "Someone to Call My Lover" - Janet Jackson
- August 18: "It's Been Awhile" - Staind
- August 25: "It's Been Awhile" - Staind
- September 1: "It's Been Awhile" - Staind
- September 8: "It's Been Awhile" - Staind
- September 15: "It's Been Awhile" - Staind
- September 22: "Fallin'" - Alicia Keys
- September 29: "Fallin'" - Alicia Keys
- October 6: "Fallin'" - Alicia Keys
- October 13: "Fallin'" - Alicia Keys
- October 20: "Fallin'" - Alicia Keys
- October 27: "Fallin'" - Alicia Keys
- November 3: "Fallin'" - Alicia Keys
- November 10: "Superman (It's Not Easy)" - Five for Fighting
- November 17: "Hero" - Enrique Iglesias
- December 1: "How You Remind Me" - Nickelback
- December 8: "How You Remind Me" - Nickelback
- December 15: "How You Remind Me" - Nickelback
- Video of the Year: "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" - Train
2002
- January 5: "How You Remind Me" - Nickelback
- January 12: "My Sacrifice" - Creed
- January 19: "My Sacrifice" - Creed
- January 26: "How You Remind Me" - Nickelback
- February 2: "How You Remind Me" - Nickelback
- February 9: "How You Remind Me" - Nickelback
- February 16: "My Sacrifice" - Creed
- February 23: "Hey Baby" - No Doubt featuring Bounty Killer
- March 2: "Hey Baby" - No Doubt featuring Bounty Killer
- March 9: "Hey Baby" - No Doubt featuring Bounty Killer
- March 16: "Hey Baby" - No Doubt featuring Bounty Killer
- March 23: "Hands Clean" - Alanis Morissette
- March 30: "Blurry" - Puddle of Mudd
- April 6: "Blurry" - Puddle of Mudd
- April 13: "Blurry" - Puddle of Mudd
- April 20: "Blurry" - Puddle of Mudd
- April 27: "Blurry" - Puddle of Mudd
- May 4: "Soak Up the Sun" - Sheryl Crow
- May 11: "Soak Up the Sun" - Sheryl Crow
- May 18: "Don't Let Me Get Me" - Pink
- May 25: "Don't Let Me Get Me" - Pink
- June 1: "Hella Good" - No Doubt
- June 8: "Don't Let Me Get Me" - Pink
- June 15: "Hella Good" - No Doubt
- June 22: "Hella Good" - No Doubt
- June 29: "Hella Good" - No Doubt
- July 6: "Soak Up the Sun" - Sheryl Crow
- July 13: "Hero" - Chad Kroeger featuring Josey Scott
- July 20: "Hero" - Chad Kroeger featuring Josey Scott
- July 27: "Hero" - Chad Kroeger featuring Josey Scott
- August 3: "Soak Up the Sun" - Sheryl Crow
- August 10: "No Such Thing" - John Mayer
- August 17: "No Such Thing" - John Mayer
- August 24: "No Such Thing" - John Mayer
- August 31: "No Such Thing" - John Mayer
- September 7: "One Last Breath" - Creed
- September 14: "One Last Breath" - Creed
- September 21: "Just Like a Pill" - Pink
- September 28: "One Last Breath" - Creed
- October 5: "One Last Breath" - Creed
- October 12: "Underneath it All" - No Doubt featuring Lady Saw
- October 19: "Underneath it All" - No Doubt featuring Lady Saw
- October 26: "Underneath it All" - No Doubt featuring Lady Saw
- November 2: "Underneath it All" - No Doubt featuring Lady Saw
- November 9: "Underneath it All" - No Doubt featuring Lady Saw
- November 16: "Die Another Day" - Madonna
- November 23: "The Game of Love" - Santana featuring Michelle Branch
- November 30: "The Game of Love" - Santana featuring Michelle Branch
- December 7: "The Game of Love" - Santana featuring Michelle Branch
- December 14: "The Game of Love" - Santana featuring Michelle Branch
- Video of the Year: "Soak Up the Sun" - Sheryl Crow
2003
- Video of the Year: "Unwell" - Matchbox Twenty
2004
- January 3: "Someday" - Nickelback
- January 10: "The First Cut is the Deepest" - Sheryl Crow
- January 17: "Someday" - Nickelback
- January 24: "Someday" - Nickelback
- January 31: "It's My Life" - No Doubt
- February 7: "The Way You Move" - OutKast featuring Sleepy Brown
- February 14: "Someday" - Nickelback
- February 21: "Someday" - Nickelback
- February 28: "The Way You Move" - OutKast featuring Sleepy Brown
- March 6: "My Immortal" - Evanescence
- March 13: "My Immortal" - Evanescence
- March 20: "My Immortal" - Evanescence
- March 27: "This Love" - Maroon 5
- April 3: "This Love" - Maroon 5
- April 10: "Yeah!" - Usher featuring Ludacris & Lil' Jon
- April 17: "Yeah!" - Usher featuring Ludacris & Lil' Jon
- April 24: "This Love" - Maroon 5
- May 1: "Yeah!" - Usher featuring Ludacris & Lil' Jon
- May 8: "The Reason" - Hoobastank
- May 15: "The Reason" - Hoobastank
- May 22: "Naughty Girl" - Beyoncé
- May 29: "The Reason" - Hoobastank
- June 5: "Naughty Girl" - Beyoncé
- June 12: "Burn" - Usher
- June 19: "The Reason" - Hoobastank
- June 26: "Burn" - Usher
- July 3: "Roses" - OutKast
- July 10: "Roses" - OutKast
- July 17: "Roses" - OutKast
- July 24: "The Reason" - Hoobastank
- July 31: "The Reason" - Hoobastank
- August 7: "If I Ain't Got You" - Alicia Keys
- August 14: "Confessions" - Usher
- August 21: "If I Ain't Got You" - Alicia Keys
- August 28: "She Will Be Loved" - Maroon 5
- September 4: "She Will Be Loved" - Maroon 5
- September 11: "Let's Get It Started" - The Black Eyed Peas
- September 18: "She Will Be Loved" - Maroon 5
- September 25: "She Will Be Loved" - Maroon 5
- October 2: "She Will Be Loved" - Maroon 5
- October 9: "Let's Get It Started" - The Black Eyed Peas
- October 16: "She Will Be Loved" - Maroon 5
- October 23: "She Will Be Loved" - Maroon 5
- October 30: "She Will Be Loved" - Maroon 5
- November 6: "My Boo" - Usher and Alicia Keys
- November 13: "My Boo" - Usher and Alicia Keys
- November 20: "Just Lose It" - Eminem
- November 27: "Just Lose It" - Eminem
- December 4: "Vertigo" - U2
- December 11: "My Boo" - Usher and Alicia Keys
- Video of the Year: "Yeah!" - Usher featuring Ludacris & Lil' Jon
2005
- Video of the Year: "We Belong Together" - Mariah Carey
2006
- January 7: "Don't Forget About Us" - Mariah Carey
- January 14: "Stickwitu" - Pussycat Dolls
- January 21: "Check On It" - Beyoncé featuring Slim Thug and Bun B
- January 28: "Check On It" - Beyoncé featuring Slim Thug and Bun B
- February 4: "Check On It" - Beyoncé featuring Slim Thug and Bun B
- February 11: "Check On It" - Beyoncé featuring Slim Thug and Bun B
- February 18: "Check On It" - Beyoncé featuring Slim Thug and Bun B
- February 25: "You're Beautiful" - James Blunt
- March 4: "Check On It" - Beyoncé featuring Slim Thug and Bun B
- March 11: "Check On It" - Beyoncé featuring Slim Thug and Bun B
- March 18: "Unwritten" - Natasha Bedingfield
- March 25: "Be Without You" - Mary J. Blige
- April 1: "Be Without You" - Mary J. Blige
- April 8: "The Real Thing" - Bo Bice
- April 15: "Afterglow" - INXS
- April 22: "The Real Thing" - Bo Bice
- April 29: "Walk Away" - Kelly Clarkson
- May 6: "Who Says You Can't Go Home" - Bon Jovi
- May 13: "Savin' Me" - Nickelback
- May 20: "S.O.S." - Rihanna
- May 27: "Walk Away" - Kelly Clarkson
- June 3: "Not Ready to Make Nice" - Dixie Chicks
- June 10: "The Mixed Tape" - Jack's Mannequin
- June 17: "Who Says You Can't Go Home" - Bon Jovi
- June 24: "Not Ready to Make Nice" - Dixie Chicks
- July 1: "Not Ready to Make Nice" - Dixie Chicks
- July 8: "Not Ready to Make Nice" - Dixie Chicks
- July 15: "Not Ready to Make Nice" - Dixie Chicks
- July 22: "Not Ready to Make Nice" - Dixie Chicks
- July 29: "Not Ready to Make Nice" - Dixie Chicks
- August 5: "Not Ready to Make Nice" - Dixie Chicks
- August 12: "Not Ready to Make Nice" - Dixie Chicks
- August 19: "Not Ready to Make Nice" - Dixie Chicks
- August 26: "Not Ready to Make Nice" - Dixie Chicks
- September 2: "Not Ready to Make Nice" - Dixie Chicks
- September 9: "Not Ready to Make Nice" - Dixie Chicks
- September 16: "Not Ready to Make Nice" - Dixie Chicks
- September 23: "About Us" - Brooke featuring Paul Wall
- September 30: "About Us" - Brooke featuring Paul Wall
- October 7: "Far Away" - Nickelback
- October 14: "White & Nerdy" - "Weird Al" Yankovic
- October 21: "About Us" - Brooke featuring Paul Wall
- October 28: "Far Away" - Nickelback
- November 4: "White & Nerdy" - "Weird Al" Yankovic
- November 11: "White & Nerdy" - "Weird Al" Yankovic
- November 18: "Far Away" - Nickelback
- November 25: "Far Away" - Nickelback
- December 2: "White & Nerdy" - "Weird Al" Yankovic
- December 9: "White & Nerdy" - "Weird Al" Yankovic
2007
- January 6: "Irreplaceable - Beyoncé
- January 13: "If Everyone Cared" - Nickelback
- January 20: "It's Not Over" - Daughtry
- January 27: "It's Not Over" - Daughtry
- February 3: "It's Not Over" - Daughtry
- February 10: "It's Not Over" - Daughtry
- February 17: "Into the Ocean" - Blue October
- February 24: "It's Not Over" - Daughtry
- March 3: "It's Not Over" - Daughtry
- March 10: "Candyman - Christina Aguilera
- March 17: "It's Not Over" - Daughtry
- March 24: "Read My Mind" - The Killers
- March 31: "It's Not Over" - Daughtry
- April 7: "It's Not Over" - Daughtry
- April 14: "Over It" - Katharine McPhee
- April 21: "Over It" - Katharine McPhee
- April 28: "Over It" - Katharine McPhee
- May 5: "Home" - Daughtry
- May 12: "Home" - Daughtry
- May 19: "Home" - Daughtry
- May 26: "(You Want To) Make a Memory" - Bon Jovi
- June 2: "Home" - Daughtry
- June 9: "(You Want To) Make a Memory" - Bon Jovi
- June 16: "Wait for You" - Elliott Yamin
- June 23: "Home" - Daughtry
- June 30: "Wait for You" - Elliott Yamin
- July 7: "Wait for You" - Elliott Yamin
- July 14: "Wait for You" - Elliott Yamin
- July 21: "Wait for You" - Elliott Yamin
- July 28: "Wait for You" - Elliott Yamin
- August 4: "Hey There Delilah" - Plain White T's
- August 11: "Big Girls Don't Cry" - Fergie
- August 18: "Wait for You" - Elliott Yamin
- August 25: "Hey There Delilah" - Plain White T's
- September 1: "Wait for You" - Elliott Yamin
- September 8: "Do It" - Nelly Furtado
- September 15: "Do It" - Nelly Furtado
- September 22: "Rockstar" - Nickelback
- September 29: "Rockstar" - Nickelback
- October 6: "Over You" - Daughtry
- October 13: "Over You" - Daughtry
- October 20: "Over You" - Daughtry
- October 27: "Over You" - Daughtry
- November 3: "Over You" - Daughtry
- November 10: "Over You" - Daughtry
- November 17: "No One" - Alicia Keys
- November 24: "Witness" - Bo Bice
- December 1: "No One" - Alicia Keys
- December 8: "Witness" - Bo Bice
- December 15: "Witness" - Bo Bice
- Video of the Year: "Big Girls Don't Cry" - Fergie
2008
- Video of the Year: "Bleeding Love" - Leona Lewis
2009
- Video of the Year: "Poker Face" - Lady Gaga
2010
- Video of the Year: "Hey, Soul Sister" - Train
2011
- Video of the Year: "Rolling in the Deep" - Adele
2012
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List of hosts
Since the show's debut in 1994, it has featured a number of different hosts:
This film, television or video-related list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it with reliably sourced additions.
Records
See also
References
- ^ VH-1 Top 20 Video Countdown at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ VH1 TV schedule
- ^ MTV2 and VH1 employees fired
- ^ Top 18 Video Countdown from VH1's Fairway to Heaven
- ^ VH1 HITS THE SLOPES WHILE VH1 CLASSIC SKIDS INTO DIRE STRAITS
- ^ Jenna Lewis, Host of Rock Across America
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