The Australian Top 100 Singles Chart is a chart that ranks the best-performing singles of Australia. Published by the ARIA report, the data are compiled by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) based collectively on each single's weekly physical and digital sales and airplay. In 2001, there were 14 singles that topped the chart.

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  • The Australian Top 100 Singles Chart is a chart that ranks the best-performing singles of Australia. Published by the ARIA report, the data are compiled by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) based collectively on each single's weekly physical and digital sales and airplay. In 2001, there were 14 singles that topped the chart. In 2001, 16 acts achieved their first number-one single in Australia, either as a lead artist or featured guest, including Shaggy, Mýa, LeAnn Rimes, Pink, Lifehouse, Scandal'us and Alien Ant Farm. Shaggy, Rayvon, Scandal'us and Kylie Minogue were the only acts to have earned a number-one debut single this year. Reggae singer Shaggy, R&B singer Mýa and pop rock singer Pink had two number-one singles that appeared in the 2001 issues. During the year, five collaboration singles reached the number-one position. Shaggy's "Angel" and Alien Ant Farm's "Smooth Criminal" are the longest-running number-one singles of 2001, remaining in that position for eight straight weeks. It is followed by LeAnn Rimes' "Can't Fight the Moonlight", whose streak on the top spot reached six consecutive weeks. Another single with an extended chart run includes Lifehouse's "Hanging by a Moment", which topped the chart for five weeks. Shaggy is the most successful act in 2001 in terms of chart performance. He had two singles that topped the Australian Top 100 Singles Chart: "It Wasn't Me" and "Angel"; he is one of two acts in 2001 to have earned multiple number-one singles.
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  • The Australian Top 100 Singles Chart is a chart that ranks the best-performing singles of Australia. Published by the ARIA report, the data are compiled by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) based collectively on each single's weekly physical and digital sales and airplay. In 2001, there were 14 singles that topped the chart.
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  • List of number-one singles in Australia in 2001
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