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List of year-end number-one singles (New Zealand) : ウィキペディア英語版
List of year-end number-one singles (New Zealand)

In New Zealand, the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ) publishes weekly record charts. Since 2000, at the end of each year the organisation also compiles an annual chart. That year had Anastacia's dance number, "I'm Outta Love", placed at number one, while 2001 saw Craig David's "Walking Away" top the chart. In 2002, pop song "Complicated" by Avril Lavigne of Canada reached the top spot, and the following year New Zealand rapper Scribe's double A-side "Stand Up"/"Not Many" achieved the number one position. ''New Zealand Idol'' season one winner Ben Lummis took the prime placing in 2004 with his winner's single "They Can't Take That Away", and Crazy Frog's cover of "Axel F" topped the chart in 2005. The year of 2006 had "Crazy" by Gnarls Barkley go to number one, while Barbadan R&B singer Rihanna's "Umbrella" followed in 2007, which featured rapper Jay-Z. A duet of Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown rose to top the 2008 chart. 2009's "I Gotta Feeling" gave The Black Eyed Peas a year-end number-one, in 2010, New Zealand R&B singer J.Williams" reached number one with "You Got Me", which hosted an appearance by Scribe. The respective best-selling songs of 2011 and 2012 were "Party Rock Anthem" by Acid House duo- LMFAO, featurinjg Lauren Bennett of G.R.L and GoonRock, and "Call Me Maybe" by Canadian singer- Carly Rae Jepsen. In 2013, the controversial best-selling song was "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke, which featured guest verses from Pharrell Williams and T.I. In 2014, the record-breaking phemonomenon "Happy" was the best-selling song of the year, spending 15 non-consecutive weeks at the summit of the chart, spending a total of 62 consecutive weeks in NZ's top 40 and becoming the best-selling song of all time in NZ, also meaning the artist Pharrell Williams had scored the year-end number one single for the second year in a row, also being producer and songwriter for the song.
Both Scribe and Pharrell Williams have had two year-end number-one singles. Williams' single "Happy" is the annual number one to have charted for the longest time (52 weeks) and also spent the longest time at number one (15 weeks).
==Number-one singles==

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