List of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 1999
The
There were 23 number-one albums on this chart in 1999, including
Chart history
† | Indicates best performing album of 1999 |
Issue date | Album | Artist(s) | Label | Sales | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 2 | Double Live | Garth Brooks | Capitol | 548,000 | [18][19] |
January 9 | Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood | DMX
|
Ruff Ryders
|
670,000 | [20][21] |
January 16 | 248,000 | [22][23] | |||
January 23 | 134,672 | [24][25] | |||
January 30 | ...Baby One More Time | Britney Spears | Jive | 120,567 | [26][27] |
February 6 | Made Man | Silkk The Shocker
|
No Limit | 240,244 | [28][29] |
February 13 | Chyna Doll
|
Foxy Brown | Violator
|
172,000 | [30][31] |
February 20 | …Baby One More Time | Britney Spears | Jive | 182,000 | [32][33] |
February 27 | 229,000 | [34][35] | |||
March 6 | 198,000 | [36][37] | |||
March 13 | FanMail | TLC
|
LaFace | 318,000 | [38][39] |
March 20 | 226,000 | [40][41] | |||
March 27 | 202,000 | [42][43] | |||
April 3 | 192,988 | [44][45] | |||
April 10 | …Baby One More Time | Britney Spears | Jive | 167,900 | [46][47] |
April 17 | 272,820 | [48][49] | |||
April 24 | I Am…
|
Nas
|
Columbia | 471,000 | [50][51] |
May 1 | 206,000 | [52][53] | |||
May 8 | FanMail | TLC | LaFace | 180,000 | [54][55] |
May 15 | Ruff Ryders Ryde or Die Vol. 1 | Various Artists | Ruff Ryders | 283,000 | [56][57] |
May 22 | A Place in the Sun | Tim McGraw | Curb | 251,000 | [58][59] |
May 29 | Ricky Martin | Ricky Martin | Columbia | 660,807 | [60][61] |
June 5 | Millennium † | Backstreet Boys | Jive | 1,133,505 | [62][63] |
June 12 | 621,621 | [64][63] | |||
June 19 | 438,000 | [65][66] | |||
June 26 | 371,000 | [67][68] | |||
July 3 | 338,000 | [69][70] | |||
July 10 | Significant Other | Limp Bizkit | Flip | 634,000 | [71][72] |
July 17 | 334,500 | [73][74] | |||
July 24 | 264,000 | [75][76] | |||
July 31 | Millennium † | Backstreet Boys | Jive | 272,000 | [77][78] |
August 7 | 244,900 | [79][80] | |||
August 14 | Significant Other | Limp Bizkit | Flip | 250,241 | [81][82] |
August 21 | Millennium † | Backstreet Boys | Jive | 233,000 | [83][84] |
August 28 | 250,000 | [85][86] | |||
September 4 | 242,000 | [87][88] | |||
September 11 | Christina Aguilera | Christina Aguilera | RCA | 252,800 | [89][90] |
September 18 | Fly | Dixie Chicks | Monument | 341,138 | [91][92] |
September 25 | 203,000 | [93][94] | |||
October 2 | Ruff Ryders' First Lady
|
Eve
|
Ruff Ryders | 213,000 | [95][96] |
October 9 | The Fragile
|
Nine Inch Nails | Nothing | 228,746 | [97][98] |
October 16 | Human Clay | Creed | Wind-Up
|
315,000 | [99][100] |
October 23 | 190,055 | [101][102] | |||
October 30 | Supernatural | Santana | Arista | 169,500 | [103][104] |
November 6 | 183,000 | [105][106] | |||
November 13 | 199,000 | [107][108] | |||
November 20 | The Battle of Los Angeles | Rage Against the Machine | Epic | 430,000 | [109][110] |
November 27 | Breathe | Faith Hill | Warner Bros.
|
242,229 | [111][112] |
December 4 | Issues | Korn | Immortal | 573,785 | [113][114] |
December 11 | All the Way... A Decade of Song | Celine Dion | 550 Music | 393,927 | [115][116] |
December 18 | 327,000 | [117][118] | |||
December 25 | Born Again
|
The Notorious B.I.G. | Bad Boy | 485,000 | [119][120] |
See also
- 1999 in music
- List of number-one albums (United States)
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