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9s and 4s For the Number ane Singles of 2003
It's 9s and 4s this year. No, I am not talking about the Enneagram of Personality, but 9s and 4s seem to be the favorite for the top singles of 2003. The music of this decade had grown up. The teen pop stars like Brittney and Christina outgrew their earlier image, and Justin Timberlake went solo. Mainstream music became edgier and nosotros getting more into the groove with the sound of the 2000s. The tides were changing. What was on the sidelines, became the forefront.
My, my, my, do we take the breakout superstars this year. Two big superstars marked the occasion and they owned the upper echelons of the chart. I mean, they worked it! Nosotros also welcome back Billboard's late '90s/early 2000s nautical chart topper, who was the all around media celebrity. If in that location was a time to exist new artist, this was the year to be 1. About ten artists achieved their outset number one single as a lead or featured creative person. In add-on to that, at that place was one big surprise this twelvemonth. There was non much turnover at the top. It was still a irksome moving year overall on the Hot 100 chart. We are now in that period of stagnation during the 2000s. There was less variation and very few big jumps into the superlative ten. There are 11 # 1 singles to talk almost, along with some major innovations both on and off the Hot 100 chart. For this commodity, I departed from the usual chronological style. I have taken a dissimilar arroyo to my number one singles review. I broke down the major chart happenings past categories. There are definitely some interesting details to dive into. Alright, let'due south get the party started.
P. Diddy Back in the Saddle Again
Bump, Bump, Crash-land – B2K featuring P. Diddy, 1 Week at # 1 – February 1, 2003
Milk shake Ya Tailfeather – Nelly, P. Diddy and Murphy Lee, four Weeks at # 1 – September six, 2003
The human, the myth, the legend known as Sean John Combs created an empire in the music industry. Exercise you remember how he basically endemic the Billboard Hot 100 Singles in 1997? At that time, he was known as Puff Daddy. He racked upwards # 1 singles including a tribute to the tardily Notorious B.I.G. while releasing his own anthology, No Fashion Out, scoring over 5 million in sales. He also produced a multitude of new acts, singles and albums and more than of his own material since then. Oh yeah, don't forget well-nigh his romantic relationship with J.Lo. Now, Puff Daddy changed his likeness to P. Diddy, and he was the sole possessor of Bad Boy Records. He was on elevation of the nautical chart again with input from other artists.
There was still some life left of the male child bands, although it was a different season. The singing group known as B2K, came into germination in 1998. Hmmm, B2K..doesn't that sound similar a Burger Rex sandwich? B2K stands for Boys of the New Millennium. The group consisted of iv members, Omarion, J-Boog, Raz-B, and Lil' Fizz. B2K received exposure on the Hot 100 in 2002 with their single, Uh-Huh, which was # 1 in sales for viii weeks. Their debut album was too # ane on the Billboard Height R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.
At present, it was on to their second album, Pandemonium!, and they upped the ante. Bump, Bump, Bump was the first unmarried released from the anthology. It was an R&B/pop song mixed with a rap by none other than P. Diddy. P. Diddy was a featured player on the song while he also wrote "Bump, Crash-land, Crash-land." Fifty-fifty though B2K sing with such sweet-harmonized vocals, t his vocal is somewhat more mature than their previous singles. "Crash-land, Bump, Crash-land" takes place in a lodge. It centers around young men who are fascinated by the way attractive women move their bodies in the lodge. When Eminem was riding high at the top, "Bump, Bump, Bump" striking the Hot 100 at # 67. B2K and P. Diddy worked their fashion up to the top ten past the end of 2002. Past January, they climbed ever then slowly through the summit 10 and finally this happened.
Yep, "Crash-land, Bump, Bump" bumps Eminem style down to # 9. B2K and P. Diddy country a number 1 hit and the commencement # i single of 2003. B2K bankrupt up in 2004 and each member pursued solo careers.
The 2000s seemed to be the shake decade. The chart got its share of shake songs like Milk shake Ya Donkey, Shake Your Bon Bon, Table salt Shaker, and fifty-fifty a Milkshake. This year brought in a new shake, Milk shake Ya Tailfeather. P. Diddy and Nelly worked together to write this vocal for the Bad Boys Ii Soundtrack. Bad Boys Ii was an action, comedy film starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. The moving picture's soundtrack was produced on P. Diddy'due south record label, Bad Boy Records. "Milk shake Ya Tailfeather" was recorded by Nelly, P. Diddy and White potato Lee. Together, these iii hip hop artists create an ode to shaking that behind.
Nelly struck platinum with his # ane hits from last year and his ii multi-platinum albums from 2000 and 2002. Murphy Lee was one time in a rap group with Nelly which went by the name, St. Lunatics. He was also a featured artist on the vocal, Air Strength Ones, which appeared on Nelly'south album, Nellyville.
"Shake Ya Tailfeather" entered the Hot 100 at # 66 at the cease of June. After some gradual moves upwardly, "Shake Ya Tailfeather" jumped from 12 to iv at the end of August. By the week ending September 6, 2003, Nelly, P. Diddy and Murphy Lee hit # 1 for iv weeks with "Shake Ya Tailfeather." It spent xxx weeks total on the Billboard Hot 100.
Beyoncé Makes Her Grand Hot 100 Debut
Crazy In Dear – Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z, 8 Weeks at # 1 – July 12, 2003
Babe Boy – Beyoncé featuring Sean Paul, ix Weeks at # one – October 4, 2003
She was already taking the earth past storm with Destiny'south Child and now Billboard formally introduces Beyoncé Knowles to the charts. She fabricated her movie debut every bit Foxxy Cleopatra in the Mike Myers movie, Austin Powers in Goldmember. She too contributed her starting time solo song for the film, Work It Out. Destiny'due south Child went on a hiatus, and Beyoncé began working on her first solo album by 2002.
This anthology would have the championship, Dangerously In Honey. It was finally consummate by March 2003. This was the time for her chiliad archway in the music world as a solo creative person. Her start single was drum gyre please………Crazy In Love. Jay-Z who was Beyoncé's and then boyfriend and somewhen time to come husband, was a featured artist on her song. The two had besides collaborated on Jay-Z'southward vocal "03 Bonnie And Clyde." Crazy In Love was a big themed R&B and Pop song complemented with Jay-Z's polished rapping. Crazy In Honey is well, about beingness in beloved. You do things out of character and requite yourself to the one whom yous are in love with. Her song samples the 1970 Chi-lites song, "Are You My Adult female (Tell Me So)." This is where that large sounding horn section comes from.
A stylish music video was produced to really get Beyoncé out there. With everything in cheque, Beyoncé is fix to go. This would be Beyoncé'due south first unmarried to enter the Hot 100 chart. Now, let's see the results. Already, "Crazy In Love" had the highest debut at # 58 on May, 24. It was heating upwards the chart, hitting # 13 ii weeks later. Then it got hung upwardly in the lower portion of the top ten with stagnation in the top five. In that location was a spike in audience impressions then "Crazy In Love" soared to # 1 on the week of July 12th, 2003. The release of the retail unmarried as well kept her and Jay-Z at the tiptop. "Crazy In Love" stayed at number # i for 8 weeks, and it was the first number one single of her solo career. No artist could compete with this hit unmarried during July and August. "Crazy In Love" also striking # 1 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, Hot Dance Songs and the Hot Digital Tracks chart.
With the phenomenal success of Crazy In Love, it was the right time for a follow up. Beyoncé came out with the next song from her # 1 album, Dangerously in Love. This song had a peculiar title, Baby Male child. She collaborated with Reggae artist Sean Paul for this track.
The song finds Beyoncé smitten with her lover, whom she calls her "Baby Boy." He stays on her mind and in her fantasies. "Baby Male child" created a thumping dancehall hitting thanks to Sean Paul. Now, how did this throbbing song perform on the chart? "Baby Boy" came in one place college on the Billboard Hot 100 than her aforementioned hitting. It coincided when her blast striking "Crazy In Love" was at its eighth week at number 1. "Babe Boy" created contest for "Shake Ya Tailfeather" when it was at its second calendar week at the meridian. Shortly enough, "Baby Boy" kicked out the tailfeather and proudly sat at the top. The Beyoncé song reached the top purely on airplay. Beyoncé and Sean Paul kept on going until the end of November. They soon joined the 9 week society for 2003. There yous have it, the breakout star of 2003 gave us a fresh new sound in popular music. Her time at # i totaled out to 17 weeks between "Crazy In Love" and "Baby Male child."
The fifty Cent Domination
In Da Club – 50 Cent, 9 Weeks at # i, March viii, 2003 – 9 Weeks at # 1
21 Questions – l Cent featuring Nate Dogg, May 31, 2003 – three Weeks at # ane
Rapper, 50 Cent, was active in the music industry since the tardily '90s. He made guest appearances with R&B groups, Attraction, Side by side and Blaque and he likewise had a invitee spot on J.Lo's remix album. In 2000, fifty Cent endured a life threatening incident in front end of his grandmother's house in South Jamaica, Queens. He was shot ix times. He was targeted by a striking squad afterward he wrote a disparaging vocal about drug lord Kenneth McGriff, aka Supreme. fifty Cent miraculously survived the shooting. McGriff was later convicted and he is serving a life judgement.
Thankfully, 50 Cent survived and returned to his love of hip hop. With the help of Dr. Dre and Eminem, 50 Cent began working on his debut anthology, Get Rich or Die Tryin' during 2002. Eminem likewise made guest appearances on the album forth with Young Buck, Nate Dogg and Lloyd Banks. Alright, this could make or break it for 50 Cent. l Cent released the commencement single with the championship In Da Club. Information technology certainly lived up to its name. It's all nigh living it up in the order, having a good time and being the man on the scene. The album version was non going to fly for radio stations to play this song. At that place was a make clean version produced and it still worked out very well receiving a good reception. The first of the song just reels you lot in and gets y'all thumping and moving to the beats and lyrical menstruation. Interestingly, 50 Cent had the highest debut for the week at the beginning of 2003, coming in at # 67. From there, it was like catching lightning in a canteen. "In Da Club" made modest moves up the chart. When the single became available, l Cent won the Greatest Gainer Airplay and Sales. fifty Cent was heating up. On the week of March 8th, 50 Cent's "In Da Club" hits # 1 for ix weeks! Information technology was his commencement # 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100.
The Hot 100 already captured the biggest hit of the year. When l Cent was in the order, the next single, 21 Questions, presently made its debut at # 74. 21 Questions tones it down a notch. It'due south a more sensitive side of 50 Cent with an activeness packed music video. It's all about request his girl if she will stay by his side. Will she be there for him through thick and thin, even if he wasn't rich and famous. Veteran rapper, Nate Dogg, sings the chorus to the song, "Daughter, It's piece of cake to love me now, Would you beloved me if I was down and out?
Would you still have love for me girl?" "21 Questions" is quite frankly a gangsta power carol.
"21 Questions" took four weeks to reach the top 10. "21 Questions" gradually then trailed through the pinnacle five and six weeks later made it to # 1 on May 31st, 2003. fifty Cent was getting rich in 2003, and he struck golden and platinum in 2003.
The iTunes Store Goes Online and The Billboard Hot Digital Tracks Debuts
In January of 2001, Apple released the very starting time version of iTunes. It was available from a CD-ROM on Apple Bone 9.one. On March 24, 2001, Apple launched Mac OS X, 10.0. This was the first version of Mac Bone 10. The new operating system was plagued with problems and later versions worked out these issues. During this time, iTunes continued to be enhanced and it became a popular source for digital music. Digital download music came in the form of MP3s. MP3s are digital/non physical forms of music played through MP3 players. MP3s originally began as an audio coding standard and it had the ability to record and play music in crystal, articulate audio. The MP3 format was invented past the MPEG Group in 1991 in Germany. Several people worked on the project but the accredited inventors were Ernst Eberlein, Thomas Sporer, Karhl Heinz Brandenburg, Bern Grill and Bernd Kurten. I t is the High german company Fraunhofer-Gesellshaft that released the license for the new music technology. Information technology was beginning known equally MPEG-ane.
The first iPod came out in 2001. About a year or so subsequently, Apple tree enhanced the iPod with a new blueprint. iTunes received major updates in its version ii.0 and 3.0. iTunes and iPods went together like peanut butter and jelly. The third generation iPod came out on April 28, 2003, forth with iTunes version 4.0. On that same mean solar day, Apple launched the iTunes shop. You could at present purchase the songs of your choice for 99 cents and there were over 200,000 songs to choose from. In its very get-go week, iTunes customers purchased well over a million songs. Before long later on, iTunes was available on the Windows operating system.

Billboard took a larger interest in measuring the the popularity and sales of digital downloads. Music downloading at present played a bigger office in how consumers purchased music. That beingness said, Billboard began the Hot Digital Tracks chart on the week of July 12th of 2003. Billboard Magazine start published this chart on the calendar week of July 19th. It was a 25 position chart. The chart was put adjacent to the HOT 100 Singles Sales, the sales component for the HOT 100. The Hot Digital Tracks displayed the popularity and sales gains of MP3s (a.k.a. digital downloads). MP3s originally began as an audio coding standard and information technology had the power to record and play music in crystal, clear sound. MP3s are also known every bit digital downloads. The new chart also tracks dissimilar versions of songs separately. Remixes, explicit or clean versions, and/or whatever other alternate versions tin can chart separately on this chart.
The songs were compiled from information provided to SoundScan by digital and online music services such as: iTunes, Music-Cyberspace, Listen.com and Roxio. The Hot 100 Singles Sales chart was actually cut to 50 positions just for the magazine but the consummate 75 position chart was still available at billboard.biz. This was washed to brand room in the layout for the new digital chart. The Hot Digital Tracks did non get used towards information on the Hot 100 sales. Beyoncé's "Crazy In Dearest" was the first # ane song on the Hot Digital Tracks. Included hither is the get-go published nautical chart for the Hot Digital Tracks.
American Idol Strikes Again
This Is The Night – Clay Aiken, ii Weeks at # 1 – June 28, 2003
Information technology's American Idol! American Idol just captured the state every Tuesday night and also Midweek nights. The second flavour premiere was moved to January where it stayed for much of its run. The one thing that became popular was the auditions. Information technology provided for some humorous moments. Who could always forget William Hung and Trista the Cowardly Panthera leo? American Idol was down to one host, Ryan Seacrest and the usual lineup of judges, Simon, Paula and Randy. Moving forward to the showdown in May, we have Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken. Both contestants were favorites in season two. On the finale, Ruben performed "Flying Without Wings" and Clay performed "This Is The Night." Information technology was quite the show but at that place can only exist one winner. And the winner is Ruben Studdard! Clay Aiken came in second place.
American Idol judges, Randy Jackson and Simon Cowell were not crazy almost "This Is The Night" but they loved Clay'southward performance of information technology. Randy said, "Dude, yous sang your face off!" Dirt Aiken recorded a studio version of "This Is The Night" along with a cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water." Meanwhile, Ruben Studdard recorded his winning song "Flying Without Wings" and The Carpenter's version of "Superstar." Both of their singles were released as double A side singles distributed by RCA Records. It was released on June x, 2003. Clay Aiken's "This Is The Night" actually took off. I mean, it was selling like hotcakes and the fastest selling single since Elton John's "Candle In The Current of air 1997." Well, we were in for something big to happen. You could only feel it. Afterward a full week of sales, Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard enter the Hot 100 nautical chart.
It's a Number 1 debut for Clay Aiken! It had been about 5 years since the Hot 100 had a # 1 debut. The concluding # 1 single debut was Lauryn Hill'due south "Doo Wop (That Thing)" in 1998. "This Is The Night" sold over 393,000 copies in its offset full calendar week of sales. In addition to that, Ruben Studdard's "Flying Without Wings" debuted at # 2. The last song to debut at # 2 was Mariah Carey'due south "My All" 5 years before. Studdard's "Flight Without Wings" sold an crawly 286,000 copies in its first week. Interestingly, Clay Aiken came in 2d place on American Idol, and his single debuted at # 1. Where every bit Ruben Studdard was the American Idol Winner, and he debuted at # ii.
This was an amazing fourth dimension for the Billboard Hot 100, where information technology featured two singles debuting at the acme 2 positions. In fact, this was the first time that the height two spots were held past new entries. "This Is The Nighttime" spent 1 more week at # ane and his single sold over 1 million copies going platinum.
A Little Variety To Spice Things Up
All I Have – Jennifer Lopez with LL Cool J, 4 Weeks at # one – February 8, 2003
Get Busy – Sean Paul, iii Weeks at # one – May ten, 2003
Stand – Ludacris featuring Shawnna, one Week at # one – December six, 2003
Hey Ya! – OutKast, 9 Weeks at # 1 – Dec thirteen, 2003
Jennifer Lopez (a.g.a. J-Lo, Jenny from the block) was dorsum in the saddle again. Her latest album came out, This Is Me…Then, at the cease of 2002. The starting time unmarried was "Jenny From The Block" which received not so favorable reviews but nonetheless reached # 3. Now, it was on to the next song. Her next song was "All I Accept" featuringJennifer Lopez and LL Cool J. Jennifer Lopez and LL Cool J landed the highest debut on the last week of 2002 and for the whole yr. "All I Have" debuted at # 25 and it was the only song to debut within the top 40 last twelvemonth.
The top 20 was somewhat clogged and "All I Have" took a little longer to reach the height 10. However, once "All I Have" reached the tiptop x, it went 10-5-ane. Yes, Jennifer Lopez attains her 4th # 1 unmarried, while LL Cool J achieved his kickoff number one song. "All I Take" hitting the top on Feb eighth of 2003 and spent iv weeks at # 1.
Sean Paul was built-in and raised in Jamaica. He is a reggae artist who besides infuses his reggae fusion music with R&B and hip hop. During the '90s, Sean Paul was noticed by numerous tape labels. He was afterward signed on to VP Records. This tape label is known for prominent artists in reggae, dancehall and soca. Get Busy came off Sean Paul's second album, Dutty Rock. Get Busy was a high energy reggae song. It'south a definitive dance club song. Become Busy began its journey at # 82 and information technology got busy after that. Sean Paul was in the meridian 10 afterwards half-dozen weeks. Afterward hanging on to # three for 3 weeks, Sean Paul displaced the almighty 50 Cent from the peak. Sean Paul's "Get Decorated" spent three weeks at # 1 starting time on May 10th, 2003. Even after his time at # 1, Get Busy spent three weeks at # 2. Three must be this guy's lucky number.
Hip hop artist, Ludacris was already appearing on the Billboard Hot 100, R&B and Rap charts in the early 2000s. Stand up was the 2nd single release from his third album, Chicken-northward-Beer. Dang, that sounds good right now! Both the album and this unmarried received producing and writing credits, past a certain someone named Kanye Omari West. Ludacris too took function in producing and writing the album and single besides. "Stand Up" featured rapper/singer Shawnna, and it incorporated a unique style that was known as Crunk. Crunk is a subgenre stemming from Southern hip hop's trip the light fantastic toe and gild sound. The lyrics oft used calls and responses in the songs. There was enough of that in "Stand up Up." You but felt like you lot were transported to the club when you heard this vocal.
"Stand" began in the lower portions of the nautical chart at # 84. The Ludacris vocal moved upward on the chart, not similar big gargantuan jumps like in the past. He was on the move though. Withal, Ludacris already reached the acme ten in five weeks. From at that place, it was a waiting game going confronting Beyonce's "Baby Boy." In fact, "Stand Up" stood up at # 2, for five weeks in November! Ludacris and Shawnna finally stood up to Beyoncé, and they took over the # one position on the week of December 6th of '03.
For the final and non to the lowest degree, it'south the grand finale for 2003. That dynamic duo OutKast blasts the Hot 100 with a memorable song for the decade. The two OutKast guys, Big Boi and Andre 3000, recorded a double album, Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, with each member contributing his own material on each album. Big Boi'south anthology was called Speakerboxx while Andre's was The Love Below . There were two songs on the commercial single, The Way You Movement/Hey Ya! The Way You Move came off of Large Boi's "Speakerboxx" and Hey Ya! was from Andre's "The Honey Beneath." It was released primarily as a DVD single merely also a 12″ vinyl maxi single. In an interesting movement, "The Fashion You Move" entered the chart on September 27th of 2003 at # 83. Four weeks later, "Hey Ya!" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at # 57. It was the airplay that put these songs in the chart separately.
Both songs were on the move in late 2003. It was Hey Ya! that really crossed over to a wide audition of listeners. "Hey Ya!" was composed as a soul, funk and pop song, with a heavy production. The energy and the beat of the song gets y'all moving and all hyped up. The subject of "Hey Ya!" is near the difficulty in keeping a relationship together and the quest for love. André 3000 was on vocals, guitars and keyboards. Aaron Mills from the funk band Cameo played bass guitar. Rabeka Tuinei provided additional vocals while she was one of the assistant recording engineers.
Alright, permit'southward get dorsum to OutKast. Eventually, "Hey Ya!" jumped over "The Way You lot Move" and "The Way Y'all Move" got eclipsed past the popularity of "Hey Ya!"
Well it looks like "Hey Ya!" was posing a threat to Beyoncé who was riding high at the top. Interestingly enough, André 3000 gives a shoutout to Beyoncé towards the end of the song. The OutKast song won the Greatest Gainer Airplay on November 29th, 2003 while at the # iii position. The listener impressions grew at a steady stride. The fashion "Hey Ya!" moved went 3 – two – 1. OutKast's "Hey Ya!" finally hits # 1 on December 13th of 2003. "Hey Ya" spent 9 weeks at # i through 2003 – 2004. In an interesting move, "The Way You Movement" hit # 2 one week later. OutKast so occupied the top two positions on the Hot 100 for a number weeks.
On height of that, OutKast scored the # i album with their 5th album, Speakerboxxx/The Beloved Below. Information technology commencement occurred during October and November of '03 on the Billboard Superlative 200 Albums. So, it went back to the top in January and February of the side by side yr. The top two singles and a # 1 album, way to get OutKast! "Hey Ya!" was voted by numerous musical magazines, music websites and even listeners as i of the best songs of the 2000s. With that, OutKast closes out the # 1 singles of 2003 on a high note.
So here's a wrap upwards of 2003's number one singles. In that location were 11 number i singles, birthday. I included the length of time at the top along with airplay and sales information. The numbers in parenthesis bespeak the length of time at # 1 for the airplay and sales stats.
- In Da Club – 9 Weeks Airplay # one (9) / Sales # 4
- Hey Ya – 9 Weeks Airplay # 1 (9) Sales # 3
- Baby Male child – 9 Weeks Airplay # 1 (ten)
- Crazy In Honey – 8 Weeks Airplay # 1 (8) / Sales # 11
- All I Have – four Weeks Airplay # i (four)
- 21 Questions – 4 Weeks Airplay # 1 (v) / Sales # 13
- Shake Ya Tailfeather – iv Weeks Airplay # 1 (4)
- Get Busy – 3 WeeksAirplay # 1 (2) / Sales # 12
- This Is The Dark – 2 Weeks Sales # 1 (11)
- Bump, Bump, Bump – one Week Airplay # one (2) / Sales # 24
- Stand Upward – i Week Airplay # 1 (1) / Sales # 24
Billboard's Twelvemonth-End charts are a cumulative measure of a single'southward operation. It is based on the Billboard magazine charts during any given chart yr. Billboard'southward "chart yr" runs from the first week of Dec to the final week in November. This is how Billboard calculates yr cease charts for the last week of the calendar year. The year-finish tally is calculated by a cumulative total of both airplay and sales points. l Cent's "In Da Club" was the #1 song on Billboard's 2003 Year-Cease Nautical chart of Popular Singles.
6 of the # 1 singles from this twelvemonth too hit # 1 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Chart. These were In Da Club, 21 Questions, Get Busy, Crazy In Love, Baby Boy, and Stand Up.
2 of the # 1 singles as well hit # 1 on the Hot Digital Tracks, Crazy In Dear and Hey Ya!
Whew, this year flew by fast. The favorites were 9 calendar week number one songs and iv week one number one songs. The last fourth dimension, nosotros had more i 9 calendar week # 1 was in 1981, where at that place were merely two. 2003 was a pivotal year for some well established superstars of the decade, fifty Cent and Beyoncé. This year did cement some memorable hits that became timeless. Of course, some songs on this list were completely forgettable, but that is all subjective. Engineering science was moving at a rapid pace. Billboard Magazine took a bigger interest in the latest technological trends in music. The digital charts in Billboard were a step in that direction. That wraps upwards another whirlwind year in the 2000s which was the year, 2003.
Proceed onward to 2004, for even more than interesting nautical chart action.
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