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Billboard 200.^ Snow, Shauna. “Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation’s press”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “January 11, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ Snow, Shauna. “Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation’s press”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “January 18, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “No Doubt”. MTV. 1997-01-17. Retrieved 2009-01-12.^ “January 25, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “It’s No Doubt, Not The Gwen Stefani Experience”. MTV. 1997-01-17. Retrieved 2009-01-12.^ “February 1, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “No Doubt To Perform At Grammy Awards”. MTV. 1997-01-28. Retrieved 2009-01-12.^ “February 8, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ Kaufman, Gil. “No Doubt, Eighth Wonder Of The Pop World”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “February 15, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Tupac’s “Gridlock’d” Tops No Doubt”. MTV. 1997-02-06. Retrieved 2009-01-12.^ “February 22, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Spice Girls Top Singles Charts”. MTV. 1997-02-13. Retrieved 2009-01-12.^ “March 1, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ John Farley, Christopher (1997-03-10). “Blue-Chip Kid”. Time. Archived from the original on October 24, 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-01.^ “March 8, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Live Crashes Girls’ Night Out”. Rolling Stone. 1997-02-26. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “March 15, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Stern Talks About Chart-Topping Soundtrack”. MTV. 1997-03-07. Retrieved 2009-01-12.^ “March 22, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “‘Pop’ Crackles”. Rolling Stone. 1997-03-12. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “March 29, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Pop goes ‘Pop’“. Rolling Stone. 1997-03-19. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “April 5, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Ninth Life”. Rolling Stone. 1997-03-26. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “April 12, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “B.I.G. Lives Large”. Rolling Stone. 1997-04-02. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “April 19, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Still B-I-G”. Rolling Stone. 1997-04-10. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “April 26, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Chemical Brothers Strong Debut Livens Up a Slow Sales Week”. Rolling Stone. 1997-04-17. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “May 3, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Music for the Masses”. Rolling Stone. 1997-04-23. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “May 10, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Proud Mary”. Rolling Stone. 1997-04-30. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “May 17, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Country Comfort”. Rolling Stone. 1997-05-07. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “May 24, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Pure Pop for More People”. Rolling Stone. 1997-05-14. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “May 31, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Sugar and Spice”. Rolling Stone. 1997-05-21. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “June 7, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Not-So-Super Tuesday”. Rolling Stone. 1997-05-28. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “June 14, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ MTV News Staff. “Spice Girls Maintain # 1 Position”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “June 21, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Wu-Tang Clan Take New Outlook To Top Of Charts”. MTV. 1997-06-13. Retrieved 2009-01-12.^ “June 28, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Divine Intervention”. Rolling Stone. 1997-06-18. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “July 5, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “En Vogue, Lost Boyz, Megadeth Arrive On Charts”. MTV. 1997-06-26. Retrieved 2009-01-12.^ “July 12, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “M\u00f6tley Cr\u00fce Arrives Big Time On The Charts”. MTV. 1997-07-02. Retrieved 2009-01-12.^ “July 19, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ Steve Baltin (July 15, 2011). “Public Enemy”. Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2012-03-04.^ “July 26, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “In The Black”. Rolling Stone. 1997-07-16. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “August 2, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ Nelson, Chris. “Sarah McLachlan Surfaces On Charts At #2”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “August 9, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Puffy’s All Over The Charts”. MTV. 1997-07-31. Retrieved 2009-01-12.^ “August 16, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “The Art of Sales”. Rolling Stone. 1997-08-06. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “August 23, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ Steve Baltin (July 15, 201). “311 Emerges ‘Unscathed From the Craziness’ for New Album”. Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2012-03-04.^ “August 30, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “POP ALBUMS; ‘No Way Out’ at the Top; Sean Combs’ debut album holds on to No. 1 spot while ‘Men in Black’ pulls up a distant second”. Los Angeles Times. 1997-08-21. Retrieved 2009-01-13.^ “September 6, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Return of The Mac”. Rolling Stone. 1997-08-27. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “September 13, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ Variety Staff. “Puff Daddy edges out Oasis sales”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “September 20, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Hip-Hop Hooray”. Rolling Stone. 1997-09-10. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “September 27, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “She Lights Up The Charts”. Rolling Stone. 1997-09-17. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “October 4, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Legends of The Fall”. Rolling Stone. 1997-09-24. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “October 11, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Boyz II Men’s “Evolution” Leads To Familiar Result”. MTV. 1997-10-07. Retrieved 2009-01-12.^ “October 18, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Stones, Dylan in Top Ten”. Rolling Stone. 1997-10-10. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “October 25, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Rhythm Nation 1997”. Rolling Stone. 1997-10-15. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “November 1, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “She Lights Up The Chart”. Rolling Stone. 1997-10-22. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “November 8, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Firming Things Up”. Rolling Stone. 1997-10-29. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “November 15, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Mase Owning The Charts with Debut Album”. Rolling Stone. 1997-11-11. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “November 22, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ Sandler, Adam. “Mase on top with ‘World’“. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “November 29, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “The Way We Are”. Rolling Stone. 1997-11-19. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “December 6, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “Seek and Destroy”. Rolling Stone. 1997-11-26. Archived from the original on September 27, 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-12.^ “December 13, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ ““Sevens” Hits One”. Rolling Stone. 1997-12-03. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]^ “December 20, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “‘N Sync Gets Early Christmas Gift On Charts”. MTV. 1997-12-09. Retrieved 2009-01-12.^ “December 27, 1997”. Billboard 200.^ “A Very Diva Christmas”. Rolling Stone. 1997-12-17. 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