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Master P (pictured) had three songs on the Year-End list, tying with Next, Busta Rhymes, and Usher as having the second-most songs. His song "Make 'Em Say Uhh!" and his feature on Montell Jordan's "Let's Ride" both appear in the top-40.
Brandy's "The Boy Is Mine" (a duet with Monica) is the longest-running hit single of 1998, topping the Hot 100 for thirteen consecutive weeks. The Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing singles of the United States. Published by Billboard magazine, the data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based collectively on each single's weekly physical sales and airplay. In 1998 ...
Key ↑ – indicates single's top 10 entry was also its Hot 100 debut (#) – 1998 Year-end top 10 single position and rank (Despite not reaching the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 peaking at #11, I Don't Want to Wait by Paula Cole reached #10 on the Year-end Hot 100 single chart of 1998.)
Ultratop 40 number-one hits of 1998; Ultratop 50 number-one hits of 1998; List of UK top-ten singles in 1998; List of UK Independent Singles Chart number ones of 1998; List of UK R&B Albums Chart number ones of 1998; List of UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart number ones of 1998; List of UK top-ten albums in 1998; List of Billboard 200 number-one ...
(Top) 1 Chart history. Toggle Chart history subsection. 1.1 Chart ... These are the Billboard magazine R&B singles chart number one hits of 1998 Chart history. Key †
The runaway hit from Titanic — one of the decade's biggest movies — this song remains the most successful single in Celine Dion's towering career. Ron Davis - Getty Images "Torn" by Natalie ...
It would become the top-selling single of 1999, selling over ten million units worldwide. It was also the biggest hit single of 1999. The "...Baby One More Time" music video was ranked as number three on Billboard's 2010 list of "Best Music Videos of All Time".
January 11, 1998: $28,716,310: Titanic became the first film since The Birdcage to top the box office for four consecutive weekends. [3] 3: January 18, 1998: $30,010,633: Titanic became the first film since The Fugitive to top the box office for five consecutive weekends and gross more than $20 million for five weekends. [4] [5] 4: January 25 ...