The first list In the summer of 1998,
Radio 2 station manager Kees Toering wanted to commemorate the new millennium by presenting a listener-compiled list of the 2000 best songs of the 20th century, aired between Christmas and New Year's Day. In September 1999, he presented this idea to his colleagues, who wanted to beat the listening figures of competitor
Sky Radio. However, many of his colleagues were skeptical because the station did not broadcast at night, it seemed unlikely that listeners would tune in during the late hours, and because Sky Radio dominated the market share during Christmas time because of their own special programming. DJ gave a passionate speech which helped convince the critics. The voting process was advertised on
Spits, a free newspaper with a circulation of 450,000 distributed mostly amongst public transportation passengers. There was a coupon where one could write ten songs, cut it out and send to the station. It took days to manually record the results, and the top song was
Queen's "
Bohemian Rhapsody". The first song ever broadcast was
John Denver's "
Thank God I'm a Country Boy" at No. 2000 on the midnight of 26 December 1999. In 2005, "Bohemian Rhapsody" was knocked off the top spot for the first time, replaced by "" by
Boudewijn de Groot, after a campaign by Radio 2 DJ . In 2007, there were similar campaigns, one by the regional newspaper
Dagblad van het Noorden to push
Groningen singer
Ede Staal to number one with "'t Het nog nooit zo donker west" and another by Christians on the social media platform
Hyves to push
Hillsong United's "Tell the World". Votes for both were rejected because they received little, if any, attention in the previous years, and Toering said "The
Top 2000 is not a plaything of any interest group whatsoever."
2010s Beginning in 2010, the broadcast was held at the Top 2000 Café in
Hilversum. That year, the
Eindhovens Dagblad published an investigation alleging that dozens of songs in had incorrect placements or inaccurately did not make the
Top 2000. In 2021, Toering admitted that during the early years of the list, if the vote counts were the same, long songs were deliberately moved to play late in the night and that every hour had to start with an 'upbeat' song as per Dutch radio laws. Toering claimed that "After a couple of years, we stopped doing that. The popularity of the Top 2000 was already so great that the order of records had no influence on listening behavior at all." In 2011, Dutch astronaut
André Kuipers opened the broadcast by announcing No. 2000 from the
International Space Station at noon on Christmas. Radio 2 said that a record number of 11.2 million people, or 78% of the Dutch population aged 10 and older, listened to the
Top 2000 that year. In 2017, King
Willem-Alexander referenced the
Top 2000 in his annual Christmas speech. In 2018,
NPO Radio 2 presented the inaugural "NPO Radio 2 Top 2000 Award", given to the Dutch artist with the highest debuting song in the
Top 2000 that year. It would become a yearly tradition. The first award went to
Davina Michelle, because her cover of "Duurt te lang" debuted at No. 477. Beginning in 2018, there were social media campaigns to fix the skewed gender ratio in the
Top 2000. This cause gained further attention again in 2023, because only 19% of the total list was female, including just 6% of the top 100. The highest song by a female singer was
Miss Montreal's "
Door De Wind" at 38th. In 2019, DJ Rob Stenders made listeners angry by cutting off the song "Wat zou je doen?", by
Marco Borsato and
Ali B, after just a minute. Stenders was famously not a fan of Borsato's music, but claimed that he did so because of timeslot requirements.
2020s Because of the
COVID-19 pandemic, the Top 2000 Café was closed to visitors in 2020 and 2021 before reopening to the public in 2022. Beginning in 2020, the broadcast began earlier than ever, starting at midnight on Christmas, to allow for the playing of more longer album versions in place of their shortened radio edits. In 2020, DJ
Ruud de Wild was criticized for pronouncing the title of the song "
Niggas in Paris" uncensored while presenting. He also said the word "
nigga" in other instances around the playing of the song. In 2023, the entire top 10 remained in the same position as the year before, for the first time. In honor of the list's 25th anniversary in 2023, the songs which ranked 2,001 to 2,500 were also published as
De Extra 500 and broadcast on
NPO Radio 2 from 11 to 15 December. That year, a record number of 381 songs by Dutch artists made the list. In 2025, there was a new record of 397 songs on the list made by Dutch artists. The news stories surrounding this edition of the list included Freek Rikkerink (of
Suzan & Freek)'s terminal lung cancer diagnosis,
Marco Borsato's acquittal during his
child sex abuse trial, the
K3 reunion, and the continued popularity of the
Beste Zangers reality television program. ==Voting==