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  2. Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1999 - Wikipedia

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    Two singles by Faith Evans (pictured) from her 1998 album Keep the Faith—"Love Like This" and "All Night Long"—appeared on the Year-End list at numbers 58 and 74, respectively. Evans was also featured on "Heartbreak Hotel", which appeared at number four on the list. This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1999. [1]

  3. List of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 1999 - Wikipedia

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    Latin rock band Santana's Supernatural, was the longest-running number-one album of the year, topping the chart for twelve non-consecutive weeks, [14] three of which were in 1999, making it his first number-one album in 28 years. [4] The album sold five million copies in 1999 and won two Grammy Awards for Best Rock Album and for Album of the ...

  4. 1999 in music - Wikipedia

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    This is her first album (and song) to achieve this. The album spent 6 weeks on number 1 and a total of 103 weeks on the Billboard 200 Charts. It's number 16 on the Billboard list "Best Female Albums of all time" and number 41 on the Billboard list "Best Albums of all time".

  5. List of Billboard Adult Contemporary number ones of 1999

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    The track would prove to be one of the most enduring songs in the history of AC radio, and in 2002 it set a new record for the highest total number of weeks spent on Billboard ' s Adult Contemporary chart when it spent its 124th week on the listing, breaking the record set by one of Savage Garden's earlier songs, "Truly Madly Deeply". [8]

  6. Billboard Decade-End - Wikipedia

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    Billboard Decade-End is a series of music charts reflecting the most popular artists, albums, and songs in the United States throughout a decade. [1] Billboard first published their first decade-end rankings in December 1970, listing the artists with the most number ones of the 1960s.

  7. Category:1999 greatest hits albums - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Mantronix 1985–1999; The Best of Me (Bryan Adams album) The Best of N2Deep; The Best of Salt-N-Pepa; The Best of Simon and Garfunkel; The Best of the Band, Vol. II; Best of the Early Years (They Might Be Giants album) The Best of the Vanguard Years (John Fahey album) The Best of UFO: Gold Collection; The Best of Vanilla Ice; Best ...

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  9. Billboard charts - Wikipedia

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    Another accolade of a successful song was a position on the "Honor Roll of Hits", introduced on March 24, 1945, initially as a 10-song list, [11] later expanded to 30 songs, which ranked the most popular songs by combining record and sheet sales, disk jockey, and jukebox performances as determined by Billboard's weekly nationwide survey. [12]