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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]Chart history[edit]KeyIndicates best performing album of 1998See also[edit]References[edit]^ “Billboard Methodology”. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from the original on 2008-07-31. Retrieved 2009-01-16.^ “January 3, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ L.A. Times Archives. “The Country Swoons for Garth’s Croon, While Celine Serenades L.A.” Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “January 10, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ “Celine Dion’s Album Outsells Brooks’ ‘Sevens’“. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “January 17, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ “Celine Dion’s Album Outsells Brooks’ ‘Sevens’“. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “January 24, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Hochman, Steve. “Soundtrack to ‘Titanic’ Rises to No. 1”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “January 31, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ L.A. Times Archives. “‘Titanic’ Sails Ahead”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “February 7, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Udeshi, Ravi. “The biggest album sales weeks of all time”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “February 14, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Sandler, Adam. “‘Titanic’ album 4 weeks on top”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “February 21, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ “‘Yield’ Second In Sales To ‘Titanic’“. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “February 28, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Udeshi, Ravi. “The biggest album sales weeks of all time”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “March 7, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Sandler, Adam. “Lucky 7 for ‘Titanic’ disc”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “March 14, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ “Soundtrack For ‘Titanic’ Stays On Top”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “March 21, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ MTV News Staff. “Madonna’s “Ray Of Light” Makes A Big Splash, But Not As Big As “Titanic”“. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “March 28, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ ““Titanic’ soundtrack holds to No. 1 spot”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “April 4, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ L.A. Times Archives. “‘Titanic’ Continues to Rule the Charts; ‘My Life’ Enters Singles Scene at No. 1″. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “April 11, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ L.A. Times Archives. “‘Titanic’ Album Gets a Nudge From Oscars”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “April 18, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ L.A. Times Archives. “‘Titanic’ Ties Second-Longest Run at the Top”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “April 25, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Sandler, Adam. “‘Titanic’ ties track record of ‘Exodus’“. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “May 2, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Sandler, Adam. “‘Titanic’ disc still No. 1″. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “May 9, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ L.A. Times Archives. “Best-Selling ‘Titanic’ Holds Off George Strait’s ‘One Step’“. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “May 16, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ “Crowded At The Top: DMB on the Charts”. Rolling Stone. Retrieved 26 October 2016.^ “May 23, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ “Garth Brooks”. Garth Brooks. May 5, 1998. Retrieved February 28, 2012.^ “May 30, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Boehlert, Eric. “Garth, Hanson, Garbage Top Charts”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “June 6, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ MTV News Staff. “DMX Bumps Garth Brooks From Top Of Charts”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “June 13, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Boehlert, Eric. “Soundtracks Storm Charts, No Asylum for Soul Asylum”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “June 20, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Carmichael, Rodney. “How Master P Gamed The Music Industry And Laid A Path To Generational Wealth”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “June 27, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Sandler, Adam. “Master P dominates chart for 2nd week”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “July 4, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Boehlert, Eric. “Smith Returns To Top 10, Hall Of Famers Enter Charts”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “July 11, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Boehlert, Eric. ““Armageddon” Wreaks Havoc On The Charts”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “July 18, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Boehlert, Eric. “Chart This Way”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “July 25, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Nelson, Chris. “Chart Watch: Barenaked Ladies LP Takes Off At #3”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “August 1, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ MTV News Staff. “Beastie Boys “Nasty” Says Hello To Album Chart In A Big Way”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “August 8, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ MTV News Staff. “Beasties Hold On As Jermaine Dupri, Wu-Tang Arrive On Chart”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “August 15, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Reiss, Randy. “Beastie Boys’ Hello Nasty Goes Platinum At #1”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “August 22, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Harpaz, Dan. “Snoop Dogg Releases Album “Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told”“. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “August 29, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Reiss, Randy. “Snoop Dogg’s No Limit Debut Holds Fast At #1”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “September 5, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Joe D’Angelo (June 19, 2002). “Korn Can’t Kick Eminem From Top Of Billboard Chart – Music, Celebrity, Artist News”. MTV.com. Archived from the original on October 13, 2013. Retrieved October 15, 2013.^ “September 12, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Crawford, Lauren. “Lauryn Hill Reveals Why She Never Made Another Album After ‘Miseducation’“. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “September 19, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Reiss, Randy. “Lauryn Hill’s Chart Success Opens Doors For Female Hip-Hoppers”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “September 26, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Boehlert, Eric. “Hole Debut in Top 10”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “October 3, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Boehlert, Eric. “Marilyn Manson Shows He’s Dope”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “October 10, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Skanse, Richard. ““Miseducation” Back on Top”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “October 17, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Boehlert, Eric. “Jay-Z Knocks Hill From Number One”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “October 24, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Reiss, Randy. “Jay-Z’s New ‘Hard Knock Life’ Has A Golden Week”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “October 31, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Boehlert, Eric. “Dylan Breaks Top 40, Jay-Z Stays at No. 1”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “November 7, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Sandler, Adam. “‘Knock’ on disc sales top”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “November 14, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Reiss, Randy. “Chart: Jay-Z Fends Off Strong Debuts From Dru Hill, R.E.M.” Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “November 21, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ MTV News Staff. “Alanis Comes Out Strong, But Doesn’t Eclipse Beasties’ Mark”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “November 28, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Boehlert, Eric. “Alanis Stays on Top; R. Kelly Lands at No. 2”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “December 5, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Skanse, Richard. “Garth Tops Charts, Breaks Records”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “December 12, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Reiss, Randy. “Metallica’s Garage, Inc. Debuts Highest At #2”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “December 19, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Reiss, Randy. “Garth Brooks Goes Double Platinum In 3rd Week”. Retrieved 8 August 2022.^ “December 26, 1998”. Billboard 200.^ Reiss, Randy. “Garth Brooks’ Reign Continues As The Charts Feels Holiday Surge”. Retrieved 8 August 2022. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/list-of-billboard-200-number-one-albums-of-1998\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"List of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 1998"}}]}]