artist that have replaced themself @ #1 on billboard hot 100
Elvis Presley — "Hound Dog" / "Don't Be Cruel" (eleven weeks) → "Love Me Tender" (five weeks) (October 27, 1956) ("Best Sellers in Stores" and "Most Played by Jockeys" charts)
The Beatles — "I Want to Hold Your Hand" (seven weeks) → "She Loves You" (two weeks) (March 21, 1964) → "Can't Buy Me Love" (five weeks) (April 4, 1964)
Boyz II Men — "I'll Make Love To You" (fourteen weeks) → "On Bended Knee" (six weeks) (December 3, 1994)
Puff Daddy — "I'll Be Missing You" (Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring 112) (eleven weeks) → "Mo Money Mo Problems" (The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy and Ma$e) (two weeks) (August 30, 1997)
Ja Rule — "Always on Time" (Ja Rule featuring Ashanti) (two weeks) → "Ain't It Funny" (Jennifer Lopez featuring Ja Rule) (six weeks) (March 9, 2002)
Nelly — "Hot in Herre" (seven weeks) → "Dilemma" (Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland) (ten weeks) (August 17, 2002)
OutKast — "Hey Ya!" (nine weeks) → "The Way You Move" (OutKast featuring Sleepy Brown) (one week) (February 14, 2004)
Usher — "Yeah!" (Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris) (twelve weeks) → "Burn" (seven weeks) (May 22, 2004)
Mariah Carey was oh sooo close with "We Belong Together/Shake It Off." "Shake It Off" was actually blocked from #01 by "We Belong Together," but when that song fell, Kanye West's "Gold Digger" took the #01, leaving "Shake It Off" again @ #02. Oh sooo close Mariah. = /