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List of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 1998

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture by James Horner was the best-selling album of 1998, and the highest-selling primarily orchestral film score in Billboard history.
Double Live by Garth Brooks had the biggest sales week of 1998, selling over 1 million copies in its first week.

The Billboard 200, published in Billboard magazine, is a weekly chart that ranks the 200 highest-selling music albums and EPs in the United States. This data is compiled by Nielsen SoundScan from a universe of merchants that represents more than 90% of the U.S. music retail market. The sample includes music stores and the music departments at electronics and department stores, as well as direct-to-consumer transactions and internet sales.[1]

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Chart history

Key
Indicates best performing album of 1998
Issue date Album Artist(s) Label Sales Ref.
January 3 Sevens Garth Brooks Capitol 678,000 [2][3]
January 10 684,000 [4][5]
January 17 Let's Talk About Love Celine Dion 550 Music 284,000 [6][7]
January 24 Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture James Horner / Soundtrack Sony Classical 243,000 [8][9]
January 31 419,000 [10][11]
February 7 664,500 [12][13]
February 14 582,500 [14][15]
February 21 588,000 [16][17]
February 28 847,500 [18][19]
March 7 562,000 [20][21]
March 14 505,000 [22][23]
March 21 477,511 [24][25]
March 28 448,000 [26][27]
April 4 454,000 [28][29]
April 11 476,000 [30][31]
April 18 390,000 [32][33]
April 25 410,000 [34][35]
May 2 268,000 [36][37]
May 9 184,000 [38][39]
May 16 Before These Crowded Streets Dave Matthews Band RCA 421,000 [40][41]
May 23 The Limited Series Garth Brooks Capitol 372,410 [42][43]
May 30 190,000 [44][45]
June 6 It's Dark and Hell Is Hot DMX Ruff Ryders 251,391 [46][47]
June 13 City of Angels Soundtrack Warner Sunset 165,000 [48][49]
June 20 MP Da Last Don Master P No Limit 495,000 [50][51]
June 27 217,000 [52][53]
July 4 City of Angels Soundtrack Warner Sunset 169,000 [54][55]
July 11 145,000 [56][57]
July 18 Armageddon: The Album Soundtrack Columbia 184,000 [58][59]
July 25 236,000 [60][61]
August 1 Hello Nasty Beastie Boys Grand Royal 681,572 [62][63]
August 8 315,000 [64][65]
August 15 244,000 [66][67]
August 22 Da Game Is to Be Sold Not to Be Told Snoop Dogg No Limit 519,000 [68][69]
August 29 246,000 [70][71]
September 5 Follow the Leader Korn Immortal 268,000 [72][73]
September 12 The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill Lauryn Hill Ruffhouse 422,624 [74][75]
September 19 265,000 [76][77]
September 26 214,000 [78][79]
October 3 Mechanical Animals Marilyn Manson Nothing 223,000 [80][81]
October 10 The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill Lauryn Hill Ruffhouse 168,000 [82][83]
October 17 Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life Jay-Z Roc-A-Fella 352,000 [84][85]
October 24 208,000 [86][87]
October 31 186,000 [88][89]
November 7 189,000 [90][91]
November 14 174,000 [92][93]
November 21 Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie Alanis Morissette Maverick 469,054 [94][95]
November 28 268,000 [96][97]
December 5 Double Live Garth Brooks Capitol 1,085,000 [98][99]
December 12 649,496 [100][101]
December 19 423,332 [102][103]
December 26 450,906 [104][105]

See also

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