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1999. 2000s →. Mariah Carey amassed the most number-one hits (14 songs) and had the longest cumulative run atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart (60 weeks) during the 1990s. Carey is also the only artist to spend at least one week at the summit of the chart in each year of the decade. Boyz II Men remained at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart ...
Retrieved 1 July 2015. ^ Wynn, Ron. "La Toya Jackson – Artist Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 July 2015. Jackson sister had a brief flirtation with a dance-pop career in the early '80s. ^ Stevenson, Jane (14 August 1998). "Jackson's full of Rope tricks". Toronto Sun. Archived from the original on 2 July 2015.
J. Jack & Jack. The Jackson 5. Jericho Road. Jimmy Briscoe & the Little Beavers.
KUER 90.1. July 3, 2014. ^ "Des Moines, Iowa USA-based, Stone Sour began in the late '90s as the Alternative-Rock recording project of vocalist Corey Taylor and guitarist Jim Root, both also known for their work with the neo-shock metallers Slipknot". www.100xr.com. Archived from the original on January 8, 2016.
Retrieved 2011-04-21. When emo seemed like a new concept – back in the previous millennium – there were a handful of bands that seemed to get it right the first time (Brandtson, Appleseed Cast, and Dear Ephesus). ^ Rogatis, Jim. "Album review: Death Cab for Cutie, "Codes and Keys" (Atlantic)". Wbez 91.5.