Totally Hits 2004

Totally Hits 2004 is an album in the Totally Hits series. This was the third and final album not to contain a Billboard Hot 100 number-one hit.

Totally Hits 2004
Compilation album by
Various Artists
ReleasedMay 4, 2004
LabelBMG/Warner Music Group
Various Artists chronology
Totally Hits 2003
(2003)
Totally Hits 2004
(2004)
Totally Hits 2004, Vol. 2
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

  1. Jet - "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" (3:37)
  2. Maroon 5 - "Harder to Breathe" (2:55)
  3. Jason Mraz - "You and I Both" (3:37)
  4. Kelis - "Milkshake" (3:08)
  5. Sean Paul featuring Sasha - "I'm Still in Love with You" (3:34)
  6. Ying Yang Twins featuring Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz - "Salt Shaker" (4:10)
  7. J-Kwon - "Tipsy" (3:58)
  8. T.I. - "Rubberband Man" (4:38)
  9. Alicia Keys - "You Don't Know My Name" (4:29)
  10. Christina Aguilera - "The Voice Within" (4:26)
  11. Ruben Studdard - "Sorry 2004" (4:21)
  12. Justin Timberlake - "I'm Lovin' It" (3:40)
  13. Kelly Clarkson - "The Trouble with Love Is" (3:41)
  14. Dido - "White Flag" (3:37)
  15. Clay Aiken - "Invisible" (4:04)
  16. Simple Plan - "Perfect" (4:40)
  17. Michelle Branch - "Breathe" (3:30)
  18. R. Kelly - "Step in the Name of Love" (Remix) (5:10)
  19. Joe - "More & More" (3:46)
  20. Missy Elliott - "Pass That Dutch" (3:43)
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