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Saturday, March 7, 2026

The Top 50 Rap/Hip-Hop Acts of All Time

Rap/Hip-Hop:

Top 50 Acts

This list was created by aggregating more than 50 best-of-all-time lists focused on rap singers and groups. All those acts featured on 3 or more lists were then re-ordered based on their overall status in Dave’s Music Database.

See other lists of Acts/Music Makers by Genre.

1. Drake
2. Eminem
3. Kanye West
4. Jay-Z
5. Dr. Dre
6. Kendrick Lamar
7. Beastie Boys
8. OutKast/André 3000
9. Sean (“Puff Daddy” aka “P.Diddy” and “Diddy”) Combs
10. Tupac Shakur (2pac)

11. Post Malone
12. Lil Wayne
13. Public Enemy
14. LL Cool J
15. 50 Cent
16. Run-D.M.C.
17. The Notorious B.I.G.
18. Ludacris
19. Nicki Minaj
20. Black Eyed Peas

21. T.I.
22. Snoop Dogg
23. Nelly
24. Lauryn Hill
25. Missy Elliott
26. Flo Rida
27. will.i.am
28. Timbaland
29. Nas
30. Ice Cube

31. N.W.A.
32. Busta Rhymes
33. A Tribe Called Quest
34. Cardi B
35. Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five
36. Tyler, the Creator
37. MC Hammer
38. J. Cole
39. Will Smith/DJ Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
40. Wu-Tang Clan

41. Eric B. & Rakim
42. DMX
43. Fugees
44. Future
45. Arrested Development
46. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
47. Eazy-E
48. Chance the Rapper
49. Salt-N-Pepa
50. Ja Rule


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First posted 5/3/2017; last updated 3/7/2026.

Tuesday, December 5, 2023

U.S.A. #1 Albums (1945-2023)

United States:

#1 Albums (1945-2023)

These are the #1 albums in the United States, as determined by the Billboard magazine charts, from 1945 to the present. The date indicates the first week the album topped the charts. The number in parentheses following the title indicates the total number of weeks the albums spent at #1.

Check out other album lists based on charts and sales.

    1945:

  1. 3/24/1945: King Cole Trio The King Cole Trio (12)
  2. 4/14/1945: various artists Song of Norway (2)
  3. 5/12/1945: Glenn Miller Glenn Miller (aka “Glenn Miller & His Orchestra”) (16)
  4. 8/11/1945: Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein (composers) Carousel (6)
  5. 9/15/1945: Freddie Slack Boogie Woogie (5)
  6. 10/20/1945: Bing Crosby Going My Way (6)
  7. 12/1/1945: Vaughn Monroe On the Moonbeam (6)
  8. 12/8/1945: Bing Crosby Merry Christmas (aka “White Christmas”) (39)

    1946:

  9. 2/23/1946: Dick Haymes State Fair (4)
  10. 3/23/1946: Bing Crosby The Bells of St. Mary’s (2)
  11. 4/6/1946: Frank Sinatra Voice of... (7)
  12. 5/25/1946: Benny Goodman Benny Goodman Sextet (3)
  13. 7/20/1946: Carmen Cavallaro Dancing in the Dark (4)
  14. 8/17/1946: King Cole Trio King Cole Trio Volume 2 (4)
  15. 8/31/1946: David Rose & His Orchestra Cole Porter Review (2)
  16. 9/28/1946: The Ink Spots The Ink Spots (7)
  17. 11/16/1946: Perry Como Merry Christmas Music (1)

    1947:

  18. 1/11/1947: Harry James All the Favorites (1)
  19. 2/1/1947: Al Jolson Songs He Made Famous (Volume 1) (25)
  20. 9/27/1947: Dorothy Shay Dorothy Shay Sings (3)
  21. 10/4/1947: Al Jolson Souvenir Album (10)
  22. 11/8/1947: Glenn Miller Masterpieces Volume II (6)

    1948:

  23. 1/24/1948: Dorothy Shay Dorothy Shay Goes to Town (1)
  24. 2/28/1948: Perry Como A Sentimental Date with Perry (3)
  25. 3/20/1948: Bing Crosby St. Patrick’s Day (2)
  26. 4/3/1948: Vaughn Monroe Down Memory Lane (6)
  27. 5/15/1948: The Three Suns Busy Fingers (1)
  28. 5/22/1948: Carmen Cavallaro Songs of Our Times - 1932 (1)
  29. 5/29/1948: Stan Kenton A Presentation of Progressive Jazz (8)
  30. 7/24/1948: Al Jolson Volume Three (14)
  31. 10/16/1948: various artists Theme Songs (3)

    1949:

  32. 1/22/1949: Vaughn Monroe Vaughn Monroe Sings (2)
  33. 1/29/1949: Frankie Carle Roses in Rhythm (1)
  34. 2/12/1949: various artists Words and Music (6)
  35. 3/19/1949: Cole Porter (composer) Kiss Me, Kate (10)
  36. 6/4/1949: Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein (composers) South Pacific (69)

    1950:

  37. 5/6/1950: various artists Cinderella (2)
  38. 5/13/1950: Doris Day/Harry James Orchestra Young Man with a Horn (11)
  39. 10/7/1950: various artists Three Little Words (11)

    1951:

  40. 3/17/1951: Frank Loesser (composer) Guys and Dolls (1)
  41. 4/28/1951: Yma Sumac Voice of the Xtabay (6)
  42. 6/9/1951: Mario Lanza The Great Caruso (19)
  43. 8/18/1951: Jerome Kern/Oscar Hammerstein II (composers) Show Boat (19)
  44. 12/22/1951: Mario Lanza Sings Christmas Songs (3)

    1952:

  45. 1/12/1952: George & Ira Gershwin (composers) An American in Paris (16)
  46. 3/22/1952: Doris Day I’ll See You in My Dreams (1)
  47. 5/10/1952: Jane Froman With a Song in My Heart (25)
  48. 10/18/1952: various artists The Merry Widow (4)
  49. 11/15/1952: Mario Lanza Because You’re Mine (4)
  50. 11/29/1952: Liberace At the Piano (1)
  51. 12/20/1952: Benny Goodman Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert/Complete Legendary Carnegie Hall Concert (8)
  52. 12/20/1952: Benny Goodman Jazz Concert No. 2 (8)

    1953:

  53. 2/14/1953: Danny Kaye Hans Christian Andersen (17)
  54. 5/30/1953: Jackie Gleason Music for Lovers Only (23)
  55. 6/6/1953: Mantovani The Music of Victor Herbert and Sigmund Romberg (1)
  56. 12/26/1953: Arthur Godfrey Christmas with… (4)

    1954:

  57. 3/13/1954: Glenn Miller The Glenn Miller Story (10)
  58. 5/22/1954: Glenn Miller Plays Selections from the Film “The Glenn Miller Story” (11)
  59. 8/21/1954: Mario Lanza The Student Prince (42)
  60. 10/30/1954: Jackie Gleason Music, Martinis & Memories (4)

    1955:

  61. 5/28/1955: Crazy Otto Crazy Otto (2)
  62. 7/23/1955: Jackie Gleason Lonesome Echo (2)
  63. 8/6/1955: Doris Day Love Me or Leave Me (17)

    1956:

  64. 1/28/1956: Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein (composers) Oklahoma! (8)
  65. 3/24/1956: Harry Belafonte Belafonte (6)
  66. 5/5/1956: Elvis Presley Elvis Presley (aka “Rock ‘N’ Roll” in the UK) (10)
  67. 6/11/1956: Sammy Davis, Jr. Starring… (6)
  68. 7/14/1956: Alan Jay Lerner/Frederick Loewe (composers) My Fair Lady (15)
  69. 9/8/1956: Harry Belafonte Calypso (31)
  70. 10/6/1956: Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein (composers) The King and I (1)
  71. 10/13/1956: Carmen Cavallaro The Eddy Duchin Story (1)
  72. 12/8/1956: Elvis Presley Elvis (5)

    1957:

  73. 6/1/1957: Nat “King” Cole Love Is the Thing (8)
  74. 7/27/1957: various artists Around the World in 80 Days (10)
  75. 8/3/1957: Elvis Presley Loving You (10)
  76. 12/21/1957: Elvis Presley Christmas Album (4)

    1958:

  77. 1/25/1958: Ricky Nelson Ricky (2)
  78. 2/15/1958: Frank Sinatra Come Fly with Me (5)
  79. 3/22/1958: Meredith Willson (composer) The Music Man (12)
  80. 5/24/1958: Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein (composers) South Pacific (31)
  81. 6/14/1958: Johnny Mathis Johnny’s Greatest Hits (3)
  82. 7/26/1958: Alan Jay Lerner/Frederick Loewe (composers) Gigi (10)
  83. 8/16/1958: Vin Cliburn (performer)/ Pyotr Il’yich Tchaikovsky (composer) Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat Minor (7)
  84. 10/18/1958: Frank Sinatra Only the Lonely, (...Sings for...) (5)
  85. 11/29/1958: The Kingston Trio The Kingston Trio (1)
  86. 12/6/1958: Mitch Miller & the Gang Sing Along with Mitch (8)

    1959:

  87. 1/5/1959: Mitch Miller & the Gang Christmas Sing Along (2)
  88. 2/2/1959: Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein (composers) Flower Drum Song (3)
  89. 2/23/1959: Henry Mancini (composer) Peter Gunn (Music from) (10)
  90. 6/22/1959: Martin Denny Exotica Vol. 1 (5)
  91. 7/20/1959: Mantovani Film Encores (1)
  92. 7/27/1959: The Kingston Trio At Large (15)
  93. 11/9/1959: Johnny Mathis Heavenly (5)
  94. 12/14/1959: The Kingston Trio Here We Go Again! (8)

    1960:

  95. 1/18/1960: Mormon Tabernacle Choir The Lord’s Prayer (1)
  96. 2/1/1960: Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein (composers) The Sound of Music (16)
  97. 5/2/1960: Enoch Light with Terry Snyder & the All Stars Persuasive Percussion (13)
  98. 5/9/1960: Billy Vaughn Theme from a Summer Place (2)
  99. 5/16/1960: The Kingston Trio Sold Out (12)
  100. 8/1/1960: Bob Newart The Button-Down Mind of… (14)
  101. 9/5/1960: The Kingston Trio String Along (10)
  102. 10/31/1960: Frank Sinatra Nice ‘N Easy (9)
  103. 12/12/1960: Elvis Presley GI (G.I.) Blues (10)

    1961:

  104. 1/16/1961: Bob Newart The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back! (1)
  105. 1/23/1961: Bert Kaempfert & His Orchestra Wonderland by Night (5)
  106. 1/30/1961: various artists Exodus (14)
  107. 3/20/1961: Lawrence Welk Calcutta! (11)
  108. 6/12/1961: Alan Jay Lerner/Frederick Loewe (composers) Camelot (6)
  109. 7/24/1961: Merrill Carnival (3)
  110. 7/24/1961: various artists Stars for a Summer Night (9)
  111. 8/28/1961: Elvis Presley Something for Everybody (3)
  112. 9/18/1961: Judy Garland Judy at Carnegie Hall (13)
  113. 11/27/1961: Enoch Light & the Light Brigade Stereo 35/MM (7)
  114. 12/18/1961: Elvis Presley Blue Hawaii (20)

    1962:

  115. 1/13/1962: Mitch Miller & the Gang Holiday Sing Along with Mitch (1)
  116. 2/10/1962: Henry Mancini (composer) Breakfast at Tiffany’s (12)
  117. 5/5/1962: Leonard Bernstein/Stephen Sondheim (composers) West Side Story (54)
  118. 6/23/1962: Ray Charles Modern Sounds in Country & Western Music (14)
  119. 10/20/1962: Peter, Paul, & Mary Peter, Paul and Mary (7)
  120. 12/1/1962: Allan Sherman My Son, the Folk Singer (2)
  121. 12/15/1962: Vaughn Meader The First Family (12)

    1963:

  122. 3/9/1963: Stan Getz/Charlie Byrd Jazz Samba (1)
  123. 3/9/1963: Allan Sherman My Son, the Celebrity (1)
  124. 3/16/1963: Frank Fontaine Songs I Sing on the Jackie Gleason Show (5)
  125. 5/4/1963: Andy Williams Days of Wine and Roses (16)
  126. 8/24/1963: Stevie Wonder 12 Year Old Genius Recorded Live (1)
  127. 8/31/1963: Allan Sherman My Son, the Nut (8)
  128. 11/2/1963: Peter, Paul, & Mary In the Wind (5)
  129. 12/7/1963: The Singing Nun The Singing Nun (10)

    1964:

  130. 2/15/1964: The Beatles Meet the Beatles (11)
  131. 5/2/1964: The Beatles The Seond Album (5)
  132. 6/13/1964: Louis Armstrong Hello, Dolly! (6)
  133. 6/6/1964: Jerry Herman (composer) Hello, Dolly! (cast album) (1)
  134. 7/25/1964: The Beatles/George Martin A Hard Day’s Night (ST) (14)
  135. 10/31/1964: Barbra Streisand People (5)
  136. 12/5/1964: The Beach Boys Concert (4)

    1965:

  137. 1/2/1965: Elvis Presley Roustabout (1)
  138. 1/9/1965: The Beatles Beatles ‘65 (9)
  139. 3/13/1965: Richard M. Sherman/Robert M. Sherman (composers) Mary Poppins (14)
  140. 3/20/1965: John Barry (composer) Goldfinger (3)
  141. 7/10/1965: The Beatles Beatles VI (6)
  142. 8/21/1965: The Rolling Stones Out of Our Heads (3)
  143. 9/11/1965: The Beatles/George Martin Help! (ST) (9)
  144. 11/13/1965: Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein (composers) The Sound of Music (2)
  145. 11/27/1965: Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass Whipped Cream & Other Delights (8)

    1966:

  146. 1/8/1966: The Beatles Rubber Soul (6)
  147. 3/5/1966: Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass Going Places (6)
  148. 3/12/1966: Ssgt Barry Sadler Ballad of the Green Berets (5)
  149. 5/21/1966: The Mamas & the Papas If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears (1)
  150. 5/28/1966: Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass What Now My Love (9)
  151. 7/23/1966: Frank Sinatra Strangers in the Night (1)
  152. 7/30/1966: The Beatles Yesterday...and Today (5)
  153. 9/10/1966: The Beatles Revolver (6)
  154. 10/22/1966: The Supremes A Go-Go (2)
  155. 11/5/1966: Maurice Jarre (composer) Doctor Zhivago (1)
  156. 11/12/1966: The Monkees The Monkees (13)

    1967:

  157. 2/11/1967: The Monkees More of the Monkees (18)
  158. 6/17/1967: Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass Sounds Like… (1)
  159. 6/24/1967: The Monkees Headquarters (1)
  160. 7/1/1967: The Beatles Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (15)
  161. 10/14/1967: Bobbie Gentry Ode to Billie Joe (2)
  162. 10/28/1967: The Supremes Greatest Hits (Volumes 1 and 2) (5)
  163. 12/2/1967: The Monkees Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. (5)

    1968:

  164. 1/6/1968: The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour (8)
  165. 3/2/1968: Paul Mauriat Blooming Hits (5)
  166. 4/6/1968: Simon & Garfunkel/Dave Grusin The Graduate (ST) (9)
  167. 5/25/1968: Simon & Garfunkel Bookends (7)
  168. 7/27/1968: Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass The Beat of the Brass (2)
  169. 8/10/1968: Cream Wheels of Fire (4)
  170. 9/7/1968: The Doors Waiting for the Sun (4)
  171. 9/28/1968: The Rascals Time Peace/Greatest Hits (1)
  172. 10/12/1968: Big Brother & Holding Company Cheap Thrills (8)
  173. 11/16/1968: The Jimi Hendrix Experience Electric Ladyland (2)
  174. 12/21/1968: Glen Campbell Wichita Lineman (5)
  175. 12/28/1968: The Beatles The Beatles (aka ‘The White Album’) (9)

    1969:

  176. 2/8/1969: The Supremes/The Temptations TCB (aka “Diana Ross & the Supremes Join the Temptations”) (1)
  177. 3/29/1969: Blood, Sweat & Tears Blood, Sweat & Tears (7)
  178. 4/26/1969: Galt MacDermot/Gerome Ragni/James Radio (composers) Hair (13)
  179. 8/23/1969: Johnny Cash At San Quentin (4)
  180. 9/20/1969: Blind Faith Blind Faith (2)
  181. 10/4/1969: Creedence Clearwater Revival Green River (4)
  182. 11/1/1969: The Beatles Abbey Road (11)
  183. 12/27/1969: Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II (7)

    1970:

  184. 3/7/1970: Simon & Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water (10)
  185. 5/16/1970: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Déjà Vu (1)
  186. 5/23/1970: Paul McCartney McCartney (3)
  187. 6/13/1970: The Beatles Let It Be (4)
  188. 7/11/1970: various artists Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More (4)
  189. 8/8/1970: Blood, Sweat & Tears Blood, Sweat & Tears 3 (2)
  190. 8/22/1970: Creedence Clearwater Revival Cosmo’s Factory (9)
  191. 10/24/1970: Santana Abraxas (6)
  192. 10/31/1970: Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III (4)

    1971:

  193. 1/2/1971: George Harrison All Things Must Pass (7)
  194. 2/20/1971: Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice (composers) Jesus Christ Superstar (3)
  195. 2/27/1971: Janis Joplin Pearl (9)
  196. 5/15/1971: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Four (4) Way Street (1)
  197. 5/22/1971: The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers (4)
  198. 6/19/1971: Carole King Tapestry (15)
  199. 10/2/1971: Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells a Story (4)
  200. 10/30/1971: John Lennon Imagine (1)
  201. 11/6/1971: Isaac Hayes Shaft (1)
  202. 11/13/1971: Santana Santana III (5)
  203. 12/18/1971: Sly & the Family Stone There’s a Riot Goin’ On (2)

    1972:

  204. 1/1/1972: Carole King Music (3)
  205. 1/22/1972: Don McLean American Pie (7)
  206. 3/11/1972: Neil Young Harvest (2)
  207. 3/25/1972: America America (5)
  208. 4/29/1972: Roberta Flack First Take (5)
  209. 6/3/1972: Jethro Tull Thick As a Brick (2)
  210. 6/17/1972: The Rolling Stones Exile on Main St. (4)
  211. 7/15/1972: Elton John Honky Château (5)
  212. 8/19/1972: Chicago Chicago V (9)
  213. 10/21/1972: Curtis Mayfield Superfly (4)
  214. 11/18/1972: Cat Stevens Catch Bull at Four (3)
  215. 12/9/1972: The Moody Blues Seventh Sojourn (5)

    1973:

  216. 1/13/1973: Carly Simon No Secrets (5)
  217. 2/17/1973: War The World Is a Ghetto (2)
  218. 3/3/1973: Elton John Don’t Shoot Me, I’m Only the Piano Player (2)
  219. 3/17/1973: Eric Weissberg/Steve Mandell Dueling Banjos (3)
  220. 4/7/1973: Diana Ross Lady Sings the Blues (2)
  221. 4/21/1973: Alice Cooper Billion Dollar Babies (1)
  222. 4/28/1973: Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon (1)
  223. 5/5/1973: Elvis Presley Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite (1)
  224. 5/12/1973: Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy (2)
  225. 5/26/1973: The Beatles Nineteen Sixty Seven (1967)-1970 (reissue) (1)
  226. 5/26/1973: The Beatles Nineteen Sixty Seven (1967)-1970 (1)
  227. 6/2/1973: Paul McCartney & Wings Red Rose Speedway (3)
  228. 6/23/1973: George Harrison Living in the Material World (5)
  229. 7/28/1973: Chicago Chicago VI (5)
  230. 8/18/1973: Jethro Tull A Passion Play (1)
  231. 9/8/1973: The Allman Brothers Band Brothers and Sisters (5)
  232. 10/13/1973: The Rolling Stones Goats Head Soup (4)
  233. 11/10/1973: Elton John Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (8)

    1974:

  234. 1/5/1974: Carpenters The Singles 1969-1973 (1)
  235. 1/12/1974: Jim Croce You Don’t Mess Around with Jim (5)
  236. 2/16/1974: Bob Dylan/The Band Planet Waves (4)
  237. 3/16/1974: Barbra Streisand The Way We Were (2)
  238. 3/30/1974: John Denver Greatest Hits (2)
  239. 4/27/1974: Chicago Chicago VII (1)
  240. 5/4/1974: Marvin Hamlisch (composer) The Sting (ST) (5)
  241. 6/8/1974: Paul McCartney & Wings Band on the Run (4)
  242. 6/22/1974: Gordon Lightfoot Sundown (2)
  243. 7/13/1974: Elton John Caribou (4)
  244. 8/10/1974: John Denver Back Home Again (1)
  245. 8/17/1974: Eric Clapton 461 Ocean Boulevard (4)
  246. 9/14/1974: Stevie Wonder Fulfillingness’ First Finale (2)
  247. 9/28/1974: Bad Company Bad Company (1)
  248. 10/5/1974: The Beach Boys Endless Summer (1)
  249. 10/12/1974: Olivia Newton-John If You Love Me, Let Me Know (1)
  250. 10/19/1974: Bachman-Turner Overdrive Not Fragile (1)
  251. 10/26/1974: Barry White Can’t Get Enough (1)
  252. 11/2/1974: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young So Far (1)
  253. 11/9/1974: Carole King Wrap Around Joy (1)
  254. 11/16/1974: John Lennon Walls and Bridges (1)
  255. 11/23/1974: The Rolling Stones It’s Only Rock ‘N Roll (1)
  256. 11/30/1974: Elton John Greatest Hits (10)

    1975:

  257. 2/8/1975: Ohio Players Fire (1)
  258. 2/15/1975: Linda Ronstadt Heart Like a Wheel (1)
  259. 2/22/1975: Average White Band AWB (1)
  260. 3/1/1975: Bob Dylan Blood on the Tracks (2)
  261. 3/15/1975: Olivia Newton-John Have You Never Been Mellow (1)
  262. 3/22/1975: Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti (6)
  263. 5/3/1975: Chicago Chicago VIII (2)
  264. 5/17/1975: Earth, Wind & Fire That’s the Way of the World (3)
  265. 6/7/1975: Elton John Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy (6)
  266. 7/19/1975: Paul McCartney & Wings Venus and Mars (1)
  267. 7/26/1975: Eagles One of These Nights (4)
  268. 9/6/1975: Jefferson Starship Red Octopus (4)
  269. 9/13/1975: The Isley Brothers The Heat Is On (1)
  270. 9/20/1975: Janis Ian Between the Lines (2)
  271. 10/4/1975: Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here (2)
  272. 10/18/1975: John Denver Windsong (2)
  273. 11/8/1975: Elton John Rock of the Westies (4)
  274. 12/6/1975: Paul Simon Still Crazy After All These Years (1)
  275. 12/13/1975: Chicago Chicago IX - Greatest Hits (5)

    1976:

  276. 1/17/1976: Earth, Wind & Fire Gratitude (3)
  277. 2/7/1976: Bob Dylan Desire (5)
  278. 3/13/1976: Eagles Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 (5)
  279. 4/10/1976: Peter Frampton Frampton Comes Alive! (10)
  280. 4/24/1976: Paul McCartney & Wings At the Speed of Sound (7)
  281. 5/1/1976: Led Zeppelin Presence (2)
  282. 5/15/1976: The Rolling Stones Black and Blue (4)
  283. 7/31/1976: George Benson Breezin’ (2)
  284. 9/4/1976: Fleetwood Mac Fleetwood Mac (1)
  285. 10/16/1976: Stevie Wonder Songs in the Key of Life (14)

    1977:

  286. 1/15/1977: Eagles Hotel California (8)
  287. 1/22/1977: Paul McCartney & Wings Wings Over America (1)
  288. 2/12/1977: Barbra Streisand/Kris Kristofferson A Star Is Born (ST) (6)
  289. 4/2/1977: Fleetwood Mac Rumours (31)
  290. 7/16/1977: Barry Manilow Live (1)
  291. 12/3/1977: Linda Ronstadt Simple Dreams (5)

    1978:

  292. 1/21/1978: Bee Gees/various artists Saturday Night Fever (24)
  293. 7/8/1978: Gerry Rafferty City to City (1)
  294. 7/15/1978: The Rolling Stones Some Girls (2)
  295. 7/29/1978: Olivia Newton-John/John Travolta/various artists Grease (12)
  296. 9/16/1978: Boston Don’t Look Back (2)
  297. 11/4/1978: Linda Ronstadt Living in the USA (1)
  298. 11/11/1978: Donna Summer Live and More (1)
  299. 11/18/1978: Billy Joel 52nd Street (8)

    1979:

  300. 1/6/1979: Barbra Streisand Greatest Hits, Volume 2 (3)
  301. 2/3/1979: Blues Brothers Briefcase Full of Blues (1)
  302. 2/10/1979: Rod Stewart Blondes Have More Fun (3)
  303. 3/3/1979: Bee Gees Spirits Having Flown (6)
  304. 4/7/1979: The Doobie Brothers Minute by Minute (5)
  305. 5/19/1979: Supertramp Breakfast in America (6)
  306. 6/16/1979: Donna Summer Bad Girls (6)
  307. 8/11/1979: The Knack Get the Knack (5)
  308. 9/15/1979: Led Zeppelin In Through the Out Door (7)
  309. 11/3/1979: Eagles The Long Run (9)

    1980:

  310. 1/5/1980: Donna Summer On the Radio - Greatest Hits - Volumes I & II (1)
  311. 1/12/1980: Bee Gees Greatest (1)
  312. 1/19/1980: Pink Floyd The Wall (15)
  313. 5/3/1980: Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band Against the Wind (6)
  314. 6/14/1980: Billy Joel Glass Houses (6)
  315. 7/26/1980: The Rolling Stones Emotional Rescue (7)
  316. 9/13/1980: Jackson Browne Hold Out (1)
  317. 9/20/1980: Queen The Game (5)
  318. 10/25/1980: Barbra Streisand Guilty (3)
  319. 11/8/1980: Bruce Springsteen The River (4)
  320. 12/13/1980: Kenny Rogers Greatest Hits (2)
  321. 12/27/1980: John Lennon/Yoko Ono Double Fantasy (8)

    1981:

  322. 2/21/1981: REO Speedwagon Hi Infidelity (15)
  323. 4/4/1981: Styx Paradise Theater (3)
  324. 6/27/1981: Kim Carnes Mistaken Identity (4)
  325. 7/25/1981: The Moody Blues Long Distance Voyager (3)
  326. 8/15/1981: Pat Benatar Precious Time (1)
  327. 8/22/1981: Foreigner Foreigner 4 (10)
  328. 9/5/1981: Stevie Nicks Bella Donna (1)
  329. 9/12/1981: Journey Escape (1)
  330. 9/19/1981: The Rolling Stones Tattoo You (9)
  331. 12/26/1981: AC/DC For Those about to Rock We Salute You (3)

    1982:

  332. 2/6/1982: J. Geils Band Freeze Frame (4)
  333. 3/6/1982: The Go-Go’s Beauty and the Beat (6)
  334. 4/17/1982: Vangelis Chariots of Fire (4)
  335. 5/15/1982: Asia Asia (9)
  336. 5/29/1982: Paul McCartney Tug of War (3)
  337. 8/7/1982: Fleetwood Mac Mirage (5)
  338. 9/11/1982: John Cougar American Fool (9)
  339. 11/13/1982: Men at Work Business as Usual (15)

    1983:

  340. 2/26/1983: Michael Jackson Thriller (37)
  341. 6/25/1983: various artists Flashdance (2)
  342. 7/23/1983: The Police Synchronicity (17)
  343. 11/26/1983: Quiet Riot Metal Health (1)
  344. 12/3/1983: Lionel Richie Can’t Slow Down (3)

    1984:

  345. 4/21/1984: various artists Footloose (10)
  346. 6/30/1984: Huey Lewis & the News Sports (1)
  347. 7/7/1984: Bruce Springsteen Born in the U.S.A. (7)
  348. 8/4/1984: Prince Purple Rain (24)

    1985:

  349. 2/9/1985: Madonna Like a Virgin (3)
  350. 3/2/1985: Wham! Make It Big (3)
  351. 3/23/1985: John Fogerty Centerfield (1)
  352. 3/30/1985: Phil Collins No Jacket Required (6)
  353. 4/27/1985: various artists We Are the World (3)
  354. 6/1/1985: Prince Around the World in a Day (3)
  355. 6/22/1985: various artists Beverly Hills Cop (2)
  356. 7/13/1985: Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair (5)
  357. 8/10/1985: Bryan Adams Reckless (2)
  358. 8/31/1985: Dire Straits Brothers in Arms (9)
  359. 11/2/1985: various artists Miami Vice (11)
  360. 12/21/1985: Heart Heart (1)

    1986:

  361. 1/25/1986: Barbra Streisand The Broadway Album (3)
  362. 2/15/1986: Sade Promise (2)
  363. 3/1/1986: Mr. Mister Welcome to the Real World (1)
  364. 3/8/1986: Whitney Houston Whitney Houston (14)
  365. 4/26/1986: Van Halen Fifty-One-Fifty (5150) (3)
  366. 7/5/1986: Janet Jackson Control (2)
  367. 7/19/1986: Patti LaBelle Winner in You (1)
  368. 7/26/1986: various artists Top Gun (5)
  369. 8/16/1986: Madonna True Blue (5)
  370. 9/27/1986: Lionel Richie Dancing on the Ceiling (2)
  371. 10/18/1986: Huey Lewis & the News Fore! (1)
  372. 10/25/1986: Bon Jovi Slippery When Wet (8)
  373. 11/1/1986: Boston Third Stage (4)
  374. 11/29/1986: Bruce Springsteen Live 1975/1985 (7)

    1987:

  375. 3/7/1987: Beastie Boys Licensed to Ill (7)
  376. 4/25/1987: U2 The Joshua Tree (9)
  377. 7/4/1987: Whitney Houston Whitney (11)
  378. 9/12/1987: various artists La Bamba (2)
  379. 9/26/1987: Michael Jackson Bad (6)
  380. 11/7/1987: Bruce Springsteen Tunnel of Love (1)
  381. 11/14/1987: various artists Dirty Dancing (18)

    1988:

  382. 1/16/1988: George Michael Faith (12)
  383. 1/23/1988: Tiffany Tiffany (2)
  384. 3/11/1988: Debbie Gibson Electric Youth (5)
  385. 6/25/1988: Van Halen OU812 (4)
  386. 7/23/1988: Def Leppard Hysteria (6)
  387. 8/6/1988: Guns N’ Roses Appetite for Destruction (5)
  388. 8/20/1988: Steve Winwood Roll with It (1)
  389. 8/27/1988: Tracy Chapman Tracy Chapman (6)
  390. 10/15/1988: Bon Jovi New Jersey (4)
  391. 11/12/1988: U2 Rattle and Hum (6)
  392. 11/12/1988: U2 Rattle and Hum (studio cuts only) (6)
  393. 12/24/1988: Anita Baker Giving You the Best That I Got (4)

    1989:

  394. 1/21/1989: Bobby Brown Don’t Be Cruel (6)
  395. 4/15/1989: Tone Loc Loc-ed After Dark (1)
  396. 4/22/1989: Madonna Like a Prayer (6)
  397. 6/3/1989: Fine Young Cannibals The Raw and the Cooked (7)
  398. 7/22/1989: Prince Batman (6)
  399. 9/2/1989: Richard Marx Repeat Offender (1)
  400. 9/9/1989: New Kids on the Block Hangin’ Tough (2)
  401. 9/23/1989: Milli Vanilli Girl You Know It’s True (8)
  402. 10/7/1989: Paula Abdul Forever Your Girl (10)
  403. 10/14/1989: Mötley Crüe Dr. Feelgood (2)
  404. 10/28/1989: Janet Jackson Rhythm Nation 1814 (4)
  405. 12/16/1989: Billy Joel Storm Front (1)

    1990:

  406. 1/6/1990: Phil Collins But Seriously (3)
  407. 4/7/1990: Bonnie Raitt Nick of Time (3)
  408. 4/28/1990: Sinéad O’Connor I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got (6)
  409. 6/9/1990: MC Hammer Please Hammer Don’t Hurt ‘Em (21)
  410. 6/30/1990: New Kids on the Block Step by Step (1)
  411. 11/10/1990: Vanilla Ice To the Extreme (16)

    1991:

  412. 3/2/1991: Mariah Carey Mariah Carey (11)
  413. 5/18/1991: R.E.M. Out of Time (2)
  414. 5/25/1991: Michael Bolton Time, Love and Tenderness (1)
  415. 6/8/1991: Paula Abdul Spellbound (2)
  416. 6/22/1991: N.W.A. Niggaz 4 Life (1)
  417. 6/29/1991: Skid Row Slave to the Grind (1)
  418. 7/6/1991: Van Halen For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge (3)
  419. 7/27/1991: Natalie Cole Unforgettable...With Love (5)
  420. 8/31/1991: Metallica Metallica (aka “The Black Album”) (4)
  421. 9/28/1991: Garth Brooks Ropin’ the Wind (18)
  422. 10/5/1991: Guns N’ Roses Use Your Illusion II (2)
  423. 12/7/1991: U2 Achtung Baby (1)
  424. 12/14/1991: Michael Jackson Dangerous (4)

    1992:

  425. 1/11/1992: Nirvana Nevermind (2)
  426. 4/4/1992: various artists Wayne’s World (2)
  427. 4/18/1992: Def Leppard Adrenalize (5)
  428. 5/23/1992: Kris Kross Totally Krossed Out (2)
  429. 5/30/1992: The Black Crowes Southern Harmony and Musical Companion (1)
  430. 6/13/1992: Billy Ray Cyrus Some Gave All (17)
  431. 10/10/1992: Garth Brooks The Chase (7)
  432. 11/21/1992: Michael Bolton Timeless - The Classics (1)
  433. 12/5/1992: Ice Cube The Predator (1)
  434. 12/12/1992: Whitney Houston/various artists The Bodyguard (ST) (20)

    1993:

  435. 3/13/1993: Eric Clapton Unplugged (3)
  436. 4/10/1993: Depeche Mode Songs of Faith and Devotion (1)
  437. 5/8/1993: Aerosmith Get a Grip (1)
  438. 6/5/1993: Janet Jackson janet. (6)
  439. 7/17/1993: Barbra Streisand Back to Broadway (1)
  440. 7/24/1993: U2 Zooropa (2)
  441. 8/7/1993: Cypress Hill Black Sunday (2)
  442. 8/21/1993: various artists Sleepless in Seattle (1)
  443. 8/28/1993: Billy Joel River of Dreams (3)
  444. 9/18/1993: Garth Brooks In Pieces (5)
  445. 10/9/1993: Nirvana In Utero (1)
  446. 10/30/1993: Meat Loaf Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell (1)
  447. 11/6/1993: Pearl Jam Vs. (5)
  448. 12/11/1993: Snoop Doggy Dogg Doggystyle (3)
  449. 12/25/1993: Mariah Carey Music Box (8)

    1994:

  450. 2/12/1994: Alice in Chains Jar of Flies (1)
  451. 2/19/1994: John Michael Montgomery Kickin’ It Up (1)
  452. 2/26/1994: Toni Braxton Toni Braxton (2)
  453. 3/26/1994: Soundgarden Superunknown (1)
  454. 4/2/1994: Ace of Base The Sign (2)
  455. 4/9/1994: Pantera Far Beyond Driven (1)
  456. 4/16/1994: Bonnie Raitt Longing in Their Hearts (1)
  457. 4/23/1994: Pink Floyd The Division Bell (4)
  458. 5/21/1994: Tim McGraw Not a Moment Too Soon (2)
  459. 6/4/1994: various artists The Crow (ST) (1)
  460. 6/18/1994: Beastie Boys Ill Communication (1)
  461. 6/25/1994: Stone Temple Pilots Purple (3)
  462. 7/16/1994: Elton John/Tim Rice (composers) The Lion King (ST) (10)
  463. 9/17/1994: Boyz II Men II (5)
  464. 10/1/1994: Eric Clapton From the Cradle (1)
  465. 10/15/1994: R.E.M. Monster (2)
  466. 11/5/1994: various artists Murder Was the Case (2)
  467. 11/19/1994: Nirvana MTV Unplugged in New York (1)
  468. 11/26/1994: Eagles Hell Freezes Over (2)
  469. 12/10/1994: Kenny G. Miracles - The Holiday Album (3)
  470. 12/24/1994: Pearl Jam Vitalogy (1)

    1995:

  471. 1/7/1995: Garth Brooks The Hits (8)
  472. 2/11/1995: Van Halen Balance (1)
  473. 3/18/1995: Bruce Springsteen Greatest Hits (2)
  474. 4/1/1995: Tupac Shakur (2pac) Me Against the World (4)
  475. 5/6/1995: Live Throwing Copper (4)
  476. 5/13/1995: various artists Friday (2)
  477. 5/27/1995: Hootie & the Blowfish Cracked Rear View (8)
  478. 6/24/1995: Pink Floyd Pulse (1)
  479. 7/8/1995: Michael Jackson HIStory (2)
  480. 7/22/1995: Alan Menken/Stephen Schwartz (composers) Pocahontas (1)
  481. 8/5/1995: Selena Dreaming of You (1)
  482. 8/12/1995: Bone Thugs-N-Harmony E. 1999 Eternal (2)
  483. 9/12/1995: various artists Dangerous Minds (4)
  484. 10/7/1995: Alanis Morissette Jagged Little Pill (12)
  485. 10/21/1995: Mariah Carey Daydream (6)
  486. 11/11/1995: Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (1)
  487. 11/18/1995: Tha Dogg Pound Dogg Food (1)
  488. 11/25/1995: Alice in Chains Alice in Chains (1)
  489. 12/2/1995: R. Kelly R. Kelly (1)
  490. 12/9/1995: The Beatles Anthology 1 (3)

    1996:

  491. 1/20/1996: Whitney Houston/various artists Waiting to Exhale (5)
  492. 3/2/1996: Tupac Shakur (2pac) All Eyez on Me (2)
  493. 4/6/1996: The Beatles Anthology 2 (2)
  494. 5/4/1996: Rage Against the Machine Evil Empire (1)
  495. 5/11/1996: Hootie & the Blowfish Fairweather Johnson (2)
  496. 5/25/1996: The Fugees The Score (4)
  497. 6/22/1996: Metallica Load (4)
  498. 7/20/1996: Nas It Was Written (4)
  499. 8/17/1996: A Tribe Called Quest Beats, Rhymes and Life (1)
  500. 9/14/1996: Pearl Jam No Code (2)
  501. 9/28/1996: New Edition Home Again (1)
  502. 10/5/1996: Celine Dion Falling into You (3)
  503. 10/19/1996: Nirvana From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah (1)
  504. 11/2/1996: Counting Crows Recovering the Satellites (1)
  505. 11/9/1996: Van Halen Best of Volume 1 (1)
  506. 11/16/1996: The Beatles Anthology 3 (1)
  507. 11/23/1996: Tupac Shakur as Makaveli The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory (1)
  508. 11/30/1996: Snoop Doggy Dogg Tha Doggfather (1)
  509. 12/7/1996: Bush Razorblade Suitcase (2)
  510. 12/21/1996: No Doubt Tragic Kingdom (9)

    1997:

  511. 2/15/1997: various artists Gridlock’d (1)
  512. 3/1/1997: LeAnn Rimes Unchained Melody: The Early Years (1)
  513. 3/8/1997: Live Secret Samadhi (1)
  514. 3/15/1997: various artists Private Parts (1)
  515. 3/22/1997: U2 Pop (1)
  516. 3/29/1997: Scarface The Untouchable (1)
  517. 4/5/1997: Aerosmith Nine Lives (1)
  518. 4/12/1997: The Notorious B.I.G. Life after Death (4)
  519. 5/10/1997: Mary J. Blige Share My World (1)
  520. 5/17/1997: George Strait Carrying Your Love with Me (1)
  521. 5/24/1997: Spice Girls Spice (5)
  522. 6/21/1997: Wu-Tang Clan Wu-Tang Forever (1)
  523. 6/28/1997: Bob Carlisle Butterfly Kisses (Shades of Grace) (2)
  524. 7/19/1997: The Prodigy The Fat of the Land (1)
  525. 7/26/1997: various artists Men in Black (2)
  526. 8/9/1997: Puff Daddy & the Family No Way Out (4)
  527. 8/16/1997: Bone Thugs-N-Harmony The Art of War (1)
  528. 9/6/1997: Fleetwood Mac Dance, The (1)
  529. 9/20/1997: Master P Ghetto D (1)
  530. 9/27/1997: LeAnn Rimes You Light Up My Life: Inspirational Songs (3)
  531. 10/4/1997: Mariah Carey Butterfly (1)
  532. 10/11/1997: Boyz II Men Evolution (1)
  533. 10/25/1997: Janet Jackson The Velvet Rope (1)
  534. 11/8/1997: Firm, The The Firm - The Album (1)
  535. 11/15/1997: Mase Harlem World (2)
  536. 11/29/1997: Barbra Streisand Higher Ground (1)
  537. 12/6/1997: Metallica Reload (1)
  538. 12/13/1997: Garth Brooks Sevens (5)

    1998:

  539. 1/17/1998: Celine Dion Let’s Talk about Love (1)
  540. 1/24/1998: James Horner (composer) Titanic (16)
  541. 5/16/1998: Dave Matthews Band Before These Crowded Streets (1)
  542. 5/23/1998: Garth Brooks The Limited Series (1989-1995) (2)
  543. 6/6/1998: DMX It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot (1)
  544. 6/13/1998: various artists City of Angels (3)
  545. 6/20/1998: Master P MP Da Last Don (2)
  546. 7/18/1998: various artists Armageddon (2)
  547. 8/1/1998: Beastie Boys Hello Nasty (3)
  548. 8/22/1998: Snoop Dogg Da Game Is to Be Sold Not to Be Told (2)
  549. 9/5/1998: Korn Follow the Leader (1)
  550. 9/12/1998: Lauryn Hill The Miseducation of… (4)
  551. 10/3/1998: Marilyn Manson Mechanical Animals (1)
  552. 10/17/1998: Jay-Z Vol 2...Hard Knock Life (5)
  553. 11/21/1998: Alanis Morissette Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie (2)
  554. 12/5/1998: Garth Brooks Double Live (5)

    1999:

  555. 1/9/1999: DMX Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood (3)
  556. 1/30/1999: Britney Spears Baby One More Time (6)
  557. 2/6/1999: Silkk the Shocker Made Man (1)
  558. 2/13/1999: Foxy Brown Chyna Doll (1)
  559. 3/13/1999: TLC Fan Mail (5)
  560. 4/24/1999: Nas I Am… (2)
  561. 5/15/1999: Ruff Ryders Ryde or Die Vol. 1 (1)
  562. 5/22/1999: Tim McGraw A Place in the Sun (1)
  563. 5/29/1999: Ricky Martin Ricky Martin (1)
  564. 6/5/1999: Backstreet Boys Millennium (10)
  565. 7/10/1999: Limp Bizkit Significant Other (4)
  566. 9/11/1999: Christina Aguilera Christina Aguilera (1)
  567. 9/18/1999: Dixie Chicks Fly (2)
  568. 10/2/1999: Eve Let There Be Eve…Ruff Ryders’ First Lady (1)
  569. 10/9/1999: Nine Inch Nails The Fragile (1)
  570. 10/16/1999: Creed Human Clay (2)
  571. 10/30/1999: Santana Supernatural (12)
  572. 11/20/1999: Rage Against the Machine The Battle of Los Angeles (1)
  573. 11/27/1999: Faith Hill Breathe (1)
  574. 12/4/1999: Korn Issues (1)
  575. 12/11/1999: Celine Dion All the Way...A Decade of Song (3)
  576. 12/25/1999: The Notorious B.I.G. Born Again (1)

    2000:

  577. 1/8/2000: DMX And Then There Was X (1)
  578. 1/15/2000: Jay-Z Vol. 3...Life and Times of S. Carter (1)
  579. 2/12/2000: D’Angelo Voodoo (2)
  580. 4/8/2000: N Sync No Strings Attached (8)
  581. 6/3/2000: Britney Spears Oops!...I Did It Again (1)
  582. 6/10/2000: Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP (8)
  583. 8/5/2000: various artists Now 04 (3)
  584. 8/26/2000: Nelly Country Grammar (5)
  585. 9/30/2000: LL Cool J GOAT (G.O.A.T.) (The Greatest of All Time) (1)
  586. 10/7/2000: Madonna Music (1)
  587. 10/14/2000: Mystikal Let’s Get Ready (1)
  588. 10/21/2000: Radiohead Kid A (1)
  589. 10/28/2000: Ja Rule Rule 3:36 (1)
  590. 11/4/2000: Limp Bizkit Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water (2)
  591. 11/18/2000: Jay-Z The Dynasty: Roc La Familia (1)
  592. 11/25/2000: R. Kelly TP-2.com (1)
  593. 12/2/2000: The Beatles One (1) (8)
  594. 12/9/2000: Backstreet Boys Black & Blue (2)

    2001:

  595. 2/10/2001: Jennifer Lopez J. Lo (1)
  596. 2/17/2001: Shaggy Hot Shot (6)
  597. 3/17/2001: Dave Matthews Band Everyday (2)
  598. 4/14/2001: Tupac Shakur (2pac) Until the End of Time (1)
  599. 4/21/2001: various artists Now 06 (3)
  600. 5/12/2001: Janet Jackson All for You (1)
  601. 5/19/2001: Destiny’s Child Survivor (2)
  602. 6/2/2001: Tool Lateralus (1)
  603. 6/9/2001: Staind Break the Cycle (3)
  604. 6/30/2001: Blink-182 Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (1)
  605. 7/7/2001: D12 Devil’s Night (2)
  606. 7/14/2001: Alicia Keys Songs in A Minor (3)
  607. 8/11/2001: N Sync Celebrity (1)
  608. 8/18/2001: various artists Now 07 (3)
  609. 9/8/2001: Maxwell Now (1)
  610. 9/15/2001: Aaliyah Aaliyah (aka “Blackground”) (1)
  611. 9/22/2001: System of a Down Toxicity (1)
  612. 9/29/2001: Jay-Z The Blueprint (3)
  613. 10/20/2001: Ja Rule Pain Is Love (2)
  614. 11/3/2001: various artists God Bless America (1)
  615. 11/10/2001: DMX The Great Depression (1)
  616. 11/17/2001: Michael Jackson Invincible (1)
  617. 11/24/2001: Britney Spears Britney (1)
  618. 12/1/2001: Garth Brooks Scarecrow (1)
  619. 12/8/2001: Creed Weathered (8)

    2002:

  620. 2/2/2002: Alan Jackson Drive (4)
  621. 2/23/2002: Jennifer Lopez J to tha Lo - The Remixes (2)
  622. 3/16/2002: Alanis Morissette Under Rug Swept (1)
  623. 3/23/2002: various artists O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2)
  624. 4/6/2002: various artists Now 09 (1)
  625. 4/13/2002: Celine Dion A New Day Has Come (1)
  626. 4/20/2002: Ashanti Ashanti (3)
  627. 5/11/2002: Kenny Chesney No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems (1)
  628. 5/18/2002: Big Tymers Hood Rich (1)
  629. 5/25/2002: Musiq Soulchild Juslisen (1)
  630. 6/1/2002: various artists We Invented the Remix Vol. 1 (1)
  631. 6/8/2002: Eminem The Eminem Show (6)
  632. 7/13/2002: Nelly Nellyville (4)
  633. 8/3/2002: Dave Matthews Band Busted Stuff (1)
  634. 8/10/2002: Toby Keith Unleashed (1)
  635. 8/17/2002: Bruce Springsteen The Rising (2)
  636. 9/14/2002: Dixie Chicks Home (4)
  637. 10/5/2002: Disturbed Believe (1)
  638. 10/12/2002: Elvis Presley Thirty (30) #1 Hits (3)
  639. 11/2/2002: Faith Hill Cry (1)
  640. 11/9/2002: Santana Shaman (1)
  641. 11/16/2002: Eminem/various artists Eight (8) Mile (4)
  642. 11/30/2002: Jay-Z The Blueprint 2: The Gift and the Curse (1)
  643. 12/7/2002: Shania Twain Up! (5)

    2003:

  644. 1/25/2003: Norah Jones Come Away with Me (4)
  645. 2/22/2003: 50 Cent Get Rich or Die Tryin’ (6)
  646. 3/8/2003: R. Kelly Chocolate Factory (1)
  647. 4/12/2003: Linkin Park Meteora (2)
  648. 4/26/2003: Godsmack Faceless (1)
  649. 5/3/2003: Kelly Clarkson Thankful (1)
  650. 5/10/2003: Madonna American Life (1)
  651. 5/24/2003: The Isley Brothers Body Kiss (1)
  652. 5/31/2003: Marilyn Manson The Golden Age of Grotesque (1)
  653. 6/7/2003: Staind 14 Shades of Grey (1)
  654. 6/14/2003: Led Zeppelin How the West Was Won (1)
  655. 6/21/2003: Metallica St. Anger (1)
  656. 6/28/2003: Luther Vandross Dance with My Father (1)
  657. 7/5/2003: Monica After the Storm (1)
  658. 7/12/2003: Beyoncé Dangerously in Love (1)
  659. 7/19/2003: Ashanti Chapter II (2)
  660. 8/2/2003: various artists Bad Boys II (4)
  661. 8/30/2003: Alan Jackson Greatest Hits Volume 2 and Some Other Stuff (1)
  662. 9/6/2003: various artists The Neptunes Presents...Clones (1)
  663. 9/13/2003: Mary J. Blige Love & Life (1)
  664. 9/20/2003: Hilary Duff Metamorphosis (1)
  665. 9/27/2003: John Mayer Heavier Things (1)
  666. 10/4/2003: DMX Grand Champ (1)
  667. 10/11/2003: OutKast Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (7)
  668. 10/25/2003: Ludacris Chicken-N-Beer (1)
  669. 11/1/2003: Clay Aiken Measure of a Man (2)
  670. 11/22/2003: Toby Keith Shock ‘n Y’all (1)
  671. 11/29/2003: Jay-Z The Black Album (2)
  672. 12/6/2003: Britney Spears In the Zone (1)
  673. 12/20/2003: Alicia Keys The Diary of… (2)
  674. 12/27/2003: Ruben Studdard Soulful (1)

    2004:

  675. 1/24/2004: Josh Groban Closer (1)
  676. 2/14/2004: Twista Kamikaze (1)
  677. 2/21/2004: Kenny Chesney When the Sun Goes Down (1)
  678. 2/28/2004: Norah Jones Feels Like Home (6)
  679. 4/10/2004: Usher Confessions (9)
  680. 5/15/2004: D12 D12 World (1)
  681. 6/12/2004: Avril Lavigne Under My Skin (1)
  682. 6/26/2004: Velvet Revolver Contraband (1)
  683. 7/3/2004: Beastie Boys To the 5 Boroughs (1)
  684. 7/10/2004: Jadakiss Kiss of Death (1)
  685. 7/17/2004: Lloyd Banks The Hunger for More (2)
  686. 7/31/2004: Jimmy Buffett License to Chill (1)
  687. 8/7/2004: Ashlee Simpson Autobiography (3)
  688. 8/14/2004: various artists Now 16 (2)
  689. 9/11/2004: Tim McGraw Live Like You Were Dying (1)
  690. 9/25/2004: Alan Jackson What I Do (1)
  691. 10/2/2004: Nelly Suit (1)
  692. 10/6/2004: Rascal Flatts Feels Like Today (1)
  693. 10/9/2004: Green Day American Idiot (3)
  694. 10/23/2004: George Strait Fifty (50) Number Ones (2)
  695. 11/6/2004: Rod Stewart Stardust: Great American Songbook 3 (1)
  696. 11/13/2004: Jay-Z/R. Kelly Unfinished Business (1)
  697. 11/20/2004: various artists Now 17 (1)
  698. 11/27/2004: Eminem Encore (4)
  699. 12/11/2004: U2 How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb (1)
  700. 12/18/2004: Jay-Z/Linkin Park Collision Course (1)
  701. 12/25/2004: Ludacris Red Light District (1)

    2005:

  702. 1/1/2005: Tupac Shakur (2pac) Loyal to the Game (1)
  703. 2/5/2005: The Game The Documentary (2)
  704. 2/12/2005: Kenny Chesney Be As You Are: Songs from an Old Blue Chair (1)
  705. 2/26/2005: 3 Doors Down Seventeen Days (1)
  706. 3/5/2005: Ray Charles Genius Loves Company (1)
  707. 3/12/2005: Omarion O (1)
  708. 3/19/2005: 50 Cent The Massacre (6)
  709. 4/30/2005: Mariah Carey The Emancipation of Mimi (2)
  710. 5/7/2005: Rob Thomas Something to Be (1)
  711. 5/14/2005: Bruce Springsteen Devils & Dust (1)
  712. 5/21/2005: Nine Inch Nails With Teeth (1)
  713. 5/28/2005: Dave Matthews Band Stand Up (1)
  714. 6/4/2005: System of a Down Mezmerize (1)
  715. 6/11/2005: Audioslave Out of Exile (1)
  716. 6/25/2005: Coldplay X & Y (3)
  717. 7/16/2005: George Strait Somewhere Down in Texas (1)
  718. 7/23/2005: R. Kelly TP.3 Reloaded (2)
  719. 8/6/2005: various artists Now 19 (2)
  720. 8/20/2005: Faith Hill Fireflies (1)
  721. 8/27/2005: Staind Chapter V (1)
  722. 9/3/2005: Hilary Duff Most Wanted (1)
  723. 9/17/2005: Kanye West Late Registration (2)
  724. 10/1/2005: Paul Wall The Peoples Champ (1)
  725. 10/8/2005: Disturbed Ten Thousand Fists (1)
  726. 10/15/2005: Gretchen Wilson All Jacked Up (1)
  727. 10/22/2005: Nickelback All the Right Reasons (1)
  728. 10/29/2005: Alicia Keys Unplugged (1)
  729. 11/5/2005: Ashlee Simpson I Am Me (1)
  730. 11/12/2005: Destiny’s Child Number Ones (#1’s) (1)
  731. 11/19/2005: various artists Now 20 (2)
  732. 11/26/2005: Kenny Chesney The Road and the Radio (1)
  733. 12/3/2005: Madonna Confessions on a Dance Floor (1)
  734. 12/10/2005: System of a Down Hypnotize (1)
  735. 12/24/2005: Eminem Curtain Call: The Hits (2)

    2006:

  736. 1/7/2006: Mary J. Blige The Breakthrough (2)
  737. 1/14/2006: Jamie Foxx Unpredictable (3)
  738. 2/11/2006: Il Divo Ancora (2)
  739. 2/18/2006: Barry Manilow Greatest Songs of the Fifties (1)
  740. 2/25/2006: Jack Johnson Curious George - Sing Alongs and Lullabies for the Film (1)
  741. 3/4/2006: Jaheim Ghetto Classics (1)
  742. 3/11/2006: various artists High School Musical (2)
  743. 3/18/2006: Ne-Yo In My Own Words (1)
  744. 3/25/2006: Juvenile Reality Check (1)
  745. 4/8/2006: Prince Thirty One Twenty One (3121) (1)
  746. 4/15/2006: T.I. King (1)
  747. 4/22/2006: Rascal Flatts Me and My Gang (3)
  748. 5/13/2006: Godsmack IV (1)
  749. 5/20/2006: Tool Ten Thousand (10,000) Days (1)
  750. 5/27/2006: Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium (2)
  751. 6/10/2006: Dixie Chicks Taking the Long Way (2)
  752. 6/24/2006: AFI (A Fire Inside) Decemberunderground (1)
  753. 7/1/2006: Busta Rhymes The Big Bang (1)
  754. 7/8/2006: Nelly Furtado Loose (1)
  755. 7/15/2006: India.Arie Testimony: Vol. 1, Life & Relationships (1)
  756. 7/22/2006: Johnny Cash American V: A Hundred Highways (1)
  757. 7/29/2006: various artists Now 22 (3)
  758. 8/12/2006: LeToya LeToya (1)
  759. 8/26/2006: Rick Ross Port of Miami (1)
  760. 9/2/2006: Christina Aguilera Back to Basics (1)
  761. 9/9/2006: Danity Kane Danity Kane (1)
  762. 9/16/2006: Bob Dylan Modern Times (1)
  763. 9/23/2006: Beyoncé B’day (1)
  764. 9/30/2006: Justin Timberlake FutureSex/LoveSounds (2)
  765. 10/14/2006: Ludacris Release Therapy (1)
  766. 10/21/2006: Evanescence The Open Door (1)
  767. 10/28/2006: Rod Stewart Still the Same...Great Rock Classics of Our Time (1)
  768. 11/4/2006: Diddy Press Play (1)
  769. 11/11/2006: Miley Cyrus Hannah Montana (2)
  770. 11/25/2006: various artists Now 23 (1)
  771. 12/2/2006: The Game The Doctor’s Advocate (1)
  772. 12/9/2006: Jay-Z Kingdom Come (1)
  773. 12/16/2006: Incubus Light Grenades (1)
  774. 12/23/2006: Ciara The Evolution (1)
  775. 12/30/2006: Young Jeezy The Inspiration: Thug Motiviation 102 (1)

    2007:

  776. 1/6/2007: Nas Hip Hop Is Dead (1)
  777. 1/13/2007: Omarion 21 (1)
  778. 1/20/2007: Henry Krieger & Tom Eyen (composers) Dreamgirls (2)
  779. 2/3/2007: Daughtry Daughtry (2)
  780. 2/10/2007: Pretty Ricky Late Night Special (1)
  781. 2/17/2007: Norah Jones Not Too Late (3)
  782. 2/24/2007: Fall Out Boy Infinity on High (1)
  783. 3/24/2007: The Notorious B.I.G. Greatest Hits (1)
  784. 3/31/2007: Musiq Soulchild Luvanmusiq (1)
  785. 4/7/2007: Modest Mouse We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank (1)
  786. 4/14/2007: Tim McGraw Let It Go (1)
  787. 4/21/2007: various artists Now 24 (2)
  788. 5/5/2007: Avril Lavigne The Best Damn Thing (2)
  789. 5/19/2007: Ne-Yo Because of You (1)
  790. 5/26/2007: Michael Bublé Call Me Irresponsible (1)
  791. 6/2/2007: Linkin Park Minutes to Midnight (1)
  792. 6/9/2007: Maroon 5 It Won’t Be Soon Before Long (1)
  793. 6/16/2007: R. Kelly Double Up (1)
  794. 6/23/2007: T-Pain Epiphany (1)
  795. 6/30/2007: Toby Keith Big Dog Daddy (1)
  796. 7/7/2007: Bon Jovi Lost Highway (1)
  797. 7/14/2007: Miley Cyrus Hannah Montana 2/Meet Miley Cyrus (1)
  798. 7/21/2007: T.I. TI (T.I.) vs. T.I.P. (2)
  799. 8/4/2007: various artists Now 25 (2)
  800. 8/18/2007: Common Finding Forever (1)
  801. 8/25/2007: Underground Kingz (UGK) Underground Kingz (1)
  802. 9/1/2007: various artists High School Musical 2 (4)
  803. 9/29/2007: Kanye West Graduation (1)
  804. 10/6/2007: Reba McEntire Duets (1)
  805. 10/13/2007: Rascal Flatts Still Feels Good (1)
  806. 10/20/2007: Bruce Springsteen Magic (2)
  807. 10/27/2007: Kid Rock Rock ‘N’ Roll Jesus (1)
  808. 11/10/2007: Carrie Underwood Carnival Ride (1)
  809. 11/17/2007: Eagles Long Road Out of Eden (1)
  810. 11/24/2007: Jay-Z American Gangster (1)
  811. 12/1/2007: Alicia Keys As I Am (4)
  812. 12/8/2007: Josh Groban Noel (5)

    2008:

  813. 1/12/2008: Mary J. Blige Growing Pains (1)
  814. 1/19/2008: Radiohead In Rainbows (1)
  815. 1/19/2008: Radiohead In Rainbows: Disk 2 (1)
  816. 2/9/2008: various artists Juno (2)
  817. 3/1/2008: Jack Johnson Sleep Through the Static (3)
  818. 3/15/2008: Janet Jackson Discipline (1)
  819. 3/22/2008: Alan Jackson Good Time (1)
  820. 3/29/2008: Rick Ross Trilla (1)
  821. 4/5/2008: Danity Kane Welcome to the Dollhouse (1)
  822. 4/12/2008: Day 26 Day 26 (1)
  823. 4/19/2008: George Strait Troubadour (1)
  824. 4/26/2008: Leona Lewis Spirit (1)
  825. 5/3/2008: Mariah Carey E=MC² (2)
  826. 5/17/2008: Madonna Hard Candy (1)
  827. 5/24/2008: Neil Diamond Home Before Dark (1)
  828. 5/31/2008: Death Cab for Cutie Narrow Stairs (1)
  829. 6/7/2008: 3 Doors Down Three (3) Doors Down (1)
  830. 6/14/2008: Usher Here I Stand (1)
  831. 6/21/2008: Disturbed Indestructible (1)
  832. 6/28/2008: Lil Wayne Carter III, Tha (3)
  833. 7/5/2008: Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends (2)
  834. 8/2/2008: Nas Nas (Untitled) (1)
  835. 8/9/2008: Miley Cyrus Breakout (1)
  836. 8/16/2008: Sugarland Love on the Inside (1)
  837. 8/23/2008: Benny Andersson/Björn Ulvaeus (composers) Mamma Mia! (ST) (1)
  838. 8/30/2008: Jonas Brothers A Little Bit Longer (2)
  839. 9/13/2008: Slipknot All Hope Is Gone (1)
  840. 9/20/2008: Young Jeezy The Recession (1)
  841. 9/27/2008: Metallica Death Magnetic (3)
  842. 10/18/2008: T.I. Paper Trail (2)
  843. 11/1/2008: Kenny Chesney Lucky Old Sun (1)
  844. 11/8/2008: AC/DC Black Ice (2)
  845. 11/22/2008: various artists Twilight (1)
  846. 11/29/2008: Taylor Swift Fearless (11)
  847. 12/6/2008: Beyoncé I Am...Sasha Fierce (1)
  848. 12/13/2008: Kanye West 808’s & Heartbreak (1)
  849. 12/20/2008: Britney Spears Circus (1)

    2009:

  850. 2/14/2009: Bruce Springsteen Working on a Dream (1)
  851. 2/21/2009: The Fray The Fray (1)
  852. 3/21/2009: U2 No Line on the Horizon (1)
  853. 3/28/2009: Kelly Clarkson All I Ever Wanted (2)
  854. 4/11/2009: various artists Now 30 (1)
  855. 4/18/2009: Keith Urban Defying Gravity (1)
  856. 4/25/2009: Rascal Flatts Unstoppable (1)
  857. 5/2/2009: Miley Cyrus Hannah Montana: The Movie (1)
  858. 5/9/2009: Rick Ross Deeper Than Rap (1)
  859. 5/16/2009: Bob Dylan Together Through Life (1)
  860. 5/23/2009: Chrisette Michelle Epiphany (1)
  861. 5/30/2009: Green Day Twenty-First (21st) Century Breakdown (1)
  862. 6/6/2009: Eminem Relapse (2)
  863. 6/20/2009: Dave Matthews Band Big Whiskey and the Groogrux King (1)
  864. 6/27/2009: Black Eyed Peas The E.N.D. (Energy Never Dies) (2)
  865. 7/4/2009: Jonas Brothers Lines, Vines and Trying Times (1)
  866. 7/18/2009: various artists Now 31 (1)
  867. 7/25/2009: Maxwell Black Summer’s Night (1)
  868. 8/1/2009: Daughtry Leave This Town (1)
  869. 8/8/2009: Demi Loavato Here We Go Again (1)
  870. 8/15/2009: Fabolous Loso’s Way (1)
  871. 8/22/2009: Sugarland Live on the Inside (1)
  872. 8/29/2009: George Strait Twang (1)
  873. 9/5/2009: Reba McEntire Keep on Loving You (1)
  874. 9/12/2009: Colbie Caillat Breakthrough (1)
  875. 9/19/2009: Whitney Houston I Look to You (1)
  876. 9/26/2009: Jay-Z The Blueprint 3 (2)
  877. 10/10/2009: Pearl Jam Backspacer (1)
  878. 10/17/2009: Barbra Streisand Love Is the Answer (1)
  879. 10/24/2009: Michael Bublé Crazy Love (2)
  880. 11/7/2009: various artists The Twilight Saga: New Moon (ST) (1)
  881. 11/14/2009: Michael Jackson This Is It (1)
  882. 11/21/2009: Carrie Underwood Play On (1)
  883. 11/28/2009: Bon Jovi The Circle (1)
  884. 12/5/2009: John Mayer Battle Studies (1)
  885. 12/12/2009: Susan Boyle I Dreamed a Dream (6)

    2010:

  886. 1/23/2010: Ke$ha Animal (1)
  887. 1/30/2010: Vampire Weekend Contra (1)
  888. 2/6/2010: various artists Hope for Haiti Now (1)
  889. 2/13/2010: Lady Antebellum Need You Now (4)
  890. 2/27/2010: Sade Soldier of Love (3)
  891. 3/27/2010: Ludacris Battle of the Sexes (1)
  892. 4/10/2010: Justin Bieber My World 2.0 (4)
  893. 4/17/2010: Usher Raymond v. Raymond (1)
  894. 5/8/2010: Glee Cast The Power of Madonna (1)
  895. 5/15/2010: B.o.B. The Adventures of Bobby Ray (1)
  896. 5/22/2010: Godsmack The Oracle (1)
  897. 6/5/2010: Glee Cast Volume 3 Showstoppers (2)
  898. 6/19/2010: Jack Johnson To the Sea (1)
  899. 6/26/2010: Glee Cast Journey to Regionals (1)
  900. 7/3/2010: Drake Thank Me Later (1)
  901. 7/10/2010: Eminem Recovery (7)
  902. 8/14/2010: Avenged Sevenfold Nightmare (1)
  903. 8/21/2010: Arcade Fire The Suburbs (1)
  904. 9/11/2010: Katy Perry Teenage Dream (1)
  905. 9/18/2010: Disturbed Asylum (1)
  906. 9/25/2010: Sara Bareilles Kaleidoscope Heart (1)
  907. 10/2/2010: Linkin Park A Thousand Suns (1)
  908. 10/9/2010: Zac Brown Band You Get What You Give (1)
  909. 10/16/2010: Kenny Chesney Hemingway’s Whiskey (1)
  910. 10/23/2010: Toby Keith Bullets in the Gun (1)
  911. 10/30/2010: Lil Wayne I Am Not a Human Being (1)
  912. 11/6/2010: Sugarland The Incredible Machine (1)
  913. 11/13/2010: Taylor Swift Speak Now (6)
  914. 11/27/2010: Susan Boyle The Gift (4)
  915. 12/11/2010: Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (1)

    2011:

  916. 1/29/2011: Cake Showroom of Compassion (1)
  917. 2/5/2011: The Decemberists The King Is Dead (1)
  918. 2/12/2011: Amos Lee Mission Bell (1)
  919. 2/19/2011: Nicki Minaj Pink Friday (1)
  920. 2/26/2011: various artists Now 37 (1)
  921. 3/5/2011: Justin Bieber Never Say Never - Remixes (1)
  922. 3/12/2011: Adele Twenty One (21) (23)
  923. 3/26/2011: Lupe Fiasco Lasers (1)
  924. 4/9/2011: Chris Brown FAME (F.A.M.E.) (1)
  925. 4/16/2011: Britney Spears Femme Fatale (1)
  926. 4/30/2011: Foo Fighters Wasting Light (1)
  927. 6/11/2011: Lady Gaga Born This Way (2)
  928. 7/2/2011: Bad Meets Evil Hell: The Sequel (1)
  929. 7/9/2011: Jill Scott The Light of the Sun (1)
  930. 7/16/2011: Beyoncé 4 (2)
  931. 7/30/2011: Blake Shelton Red River Blue (1)
  932. 8/13/2011: Eric Church Chief (1)
  933. 8/27/2011: Jay-Z/Kanye West Watch the Throne (2)
  934. 9/10/2011: The Game The R.E.D. Album (1)
  935. 9/17/2011: Lil Wayne Tha Carter IV (2)
  936. 10/1/2011: Lady Antebellum Own the Night (1)
  937. 10/8/2011: Tony Bennett Duets II (1)
  938. 10/15/2011: J. Cole Cole World: The Sideline Story (1)
  939. 10/22/2011: Scotty McCreery Clear As Day (1)
  940. 10/29/2011: Evanescence Evanescence (1)
  941. 11/12/2011: Coldplay Mylo Xyloto (1)
  942. 11/19/2011: Justin Bieber Under the Mistletoe (1)
  943. 11/26/2011: Mac Miller Blue Slide Park (1)
  944. 12/3/2011: Drake Take Care (1)
  945. 12/10/2011: Michael Bublé Christmas (5)

    2012:

  946. 3/24/2012: Bruce Springsteen Wrecking Ball (1)
  947. 3/31/2012: One Direction Up All Night (1)
  948. 4/7/2012: various artists The Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyond (ST) (1)
  949. 4/14/2012: Madonna MDNA (1)
  950. 4/21/2012: Nicki Minaj Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded (1)
  951. 4/28/2012: Lionel Richie Tuskegee (2)
  952. 5/12/2012: Jack White Blunderbuss (1)
  953. 5/19/2012: Carrie Underwood Blown Away (2)
  954. 6/2/2012: Adam Lambert Trespassing (1)
  955. 6/9/2012: John Mayer Born and Raised (2)
  956. 6/30/2012: Usher Looking 4 Myself (1)
  957. 7/7/2012: Justin Bieber Believe (1)
  958. 7/14/2012: Linkin Park Living Things (1)
  959. 7/21/2012: Chris Brown Fortune (1)
  960. 7/28/2012: Zac Brown Band Uncaged (2)
  961. 8/4/2012: Nas Life Is Good (1)
  962. 8/18/2012: Rick Ross God Forgives, I Don’t (1)
  963. 8/25/2012: various artists Now 43 (1)
  964. 9/1/2012: 2 Chainz Based on a T.R.U. Story (1)
  965. 9/8/2012: Trey Songz Chapter V (1)
  966. 9/15/2012: TobyMac Eye on It (1)
  967. 9/22/2012: Matchbox 20 North (1)
  968. 9/29/2012: Dave Matthews Band Away from the World (1)
  969. 10/6/2012: Pink The Truth About Love (1)
  970. 10/13/2012: Mumford & Sons Babel (5)
  971. 11/3/2012: Jason Aldean Night Train (1)
  972. 11/10/2012: Taylor Swift Red (7)
  973. 12/1/2012: One Direction Take Me Home (1)
  974. 12/8/2012: Rihanna Unapologetic (1)
  975. 12/15/2012: Alicia Keys Girl on Fire (1)

    2013:

  976. 1/19/2013: Claude-Michel Schönberg/Herbert Kretzmer (composers) Les Misérables (1)
  977. 1/26/2013: Chris Tomlin Burning Lights (1)
  978. 2/2/2013: A$AP Rocky Long. Live. ASAP (1)
  979. 2/9/2013: Gary Allan Set You Free (1)
  980. 2/16/2013: Justin Bieber Believe Acoustic (1)
  981. 2/23/2013: Josh Groban All That Echoes (1)
  982. 3/16/2013: Bruno Mars Unorthodox Jukebox (1)
  983. 3/23/2013: Luke Bryan Spring Break...Here to Party (1)
  984. 3/30/2013: Bon Jovi What About Now (1)
  985. 4/6/2013: Justin Timberlake The 20/20 Experience (3)
  986. 4/27/2013: Paramore Paramore (1)
  987. 5/4/2013: Fall Out Boy Save Rock and Roll (1)
  988. 5/11/2013: Michael Bublé To Be Loved (1)
  989. 5/18/2013: Kenny Chesney Life on a Rock (1)
  990. 5/25/2013: Lady Antebellum Golden (1)
  991. 6/1/2013: Vampire Weekend Modern Vampires of the City (1)
  992. 6/8/2013: Daft Punk Random Access Memories (2)
  993. 6/22/2013: Queens of the Stone Age Like Clockwork (1)
  994. 6/29/2013: Black Sabbath 13 (1)
  995. 7/6/2013: Kanye West Yeezus (1)
  996. 7/13/2013: Wale The Gifted (1)
  997. 7/20/2013: J. Cole Born Sinner (1)
  998. 7/27/2013: Jay-Z Magna Carta...Holy Grail (2)
  999. 8/10/2013: Selena Gomez Stars Dance (1)
  1000. 8/17/2013: Robin Thicke Blurred Lines (1)
  1001. 8/24/2013: The Civil Wars The Civil Wars (1)
  1002. 8/31/2013: Luke Bryan Crash My Party (2)
  1003. 9/14/2013: Avenged Sevenfold Hail to the King (1)
  1004. 9/21/2013: Ariana Grande Yours Truly (1)
  1005. 9/28/2013: Keith Urban Fuse (1)
  1006. 10/5/2013: Jack Johnson From Here to Now to You (1)
  1007. 10/19/2013: Justin Timberlake The 20/20 Experience - 2 of 2 (1)
  1008. 10/26/2013: Miley Cyrus Bangerz (1)
  1009. 11/2/2013: Pearl Jam Lightning Bolt (1)
  1010. 11/9/2013: Katy Perry Prism (1)
  1011. 11/16/2013: Arcade Fire Reflektor (1)
  1012. 11/23/2013: Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (2)
  1013. 11/30/2013: Lady Gaga Artpop (1)
  1014. 12/14/2013: One Direction Midnight Memories (1)
  1015. 12/21/2013: Garth Brooks Blame It All on My Roots: Five Decades of Influences (1)
  1016. 12/28/2013: Beyoncé Beyoncé (3)

    2014:

  1017. 1/18/2014: various artists Frozen (soundtrack) (13)
  1018. 2/1/2014: Bruce Springsteen High Hopes (1)
  1019. 2/22/2014: various artists Now 49 (1)
  1020. 3/1/2014: Eric Church The Outsiders (1)
  1021. 3/15/2014: Schoolboy Q Oxymoron (1)
  1022. 3/22/2014: Rick Ross Mastermind (1)
  1023. 5/24/2014: various artists Now 50 (1)
  1024. 5/31/2014: The Black Keys Turn Blue (1)
  1025. 6/7/2014: Coldplay Ghost Stories (2)
  1026. 6/21/2014: Miranda Lambert Platinum (1)
  1027. 6/28/2014: Jack White Lazaretto (1)
  1028. 7/5/2014: Lana Del Rey Ultraviolence (1)
  1029. 7/12/2014: Ed Sheeran X (Multiply) (1)
  1030. 7/19/2014: Trey Songz Trigga (1)
  1031. 7/26/2014: Sia One Thousand (1000) Forms of Fear (1)
  1032. 8/2/2014: Weird Al Yankovic Mandatory Fun (1)
  1033. 8/9/2014: 5 Seconds of Summer 5 Seconds of Summer (1)
  1034. 8/16/2014: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers Hypnotic Eye (1)
  1035. 8/23/2014: various artists Guardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1 (soundtrack) (2)
  1036. 9/6/2014: Wiz Khalifa Blacc Hollywood (1)
  1037. 9/13/2014: Ariana Grande My Everything (1)
  1038. 9/20/2014: Maroon 5 V (1)
  1039. 9/27/2014: Lecrae Anomaly (1)
  1040. 10/4/2014: Barbra Streisand et al Partners (1)
  1041. 10/11/2014: Tony Bennett/Lady Gaga Cheek to Cheek (1)
  1042. 10/18/2014: Blake Shelton Bringing Back the Sunshine (1)
  1043. 10/25/2014: Jason Aldean Old Boots, New Dirt (1)
  1044. 11/8/2014: Slipknot V: The Gray Chapter (1)
  1045. 11/15/2014: Taylor Swift 1989 (11)
  1046. 12/6/2014: One Direction Four (1)
  1047. 12/27/2014: J. Cole 2014 Forest Hills Drive (1)

    2015:

  1048. 1/31/2015: Meghan Trainor Title (1)
  1049. 2/7/2015: Fall Out Boy American Beauty/American Psycho (1)
  1050. 2/28/2015: Drake If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late (1)
  1051. 3/7/2015: Imagine Dragons Smoke + Mirrors (1)
  1052. 3/14/2015: Big Sean Dark Sky Paradise (1)
  1053. 3/21/2015: Kelly Clarkson Piece by Piece (1)
  1054. 3/28/2015: various artists Empire: Season 1 (1)
  1055. 4/4/2015: Kendrick Lamar To Pimp a Butterfly (2)
  1056. 4/18/2015: Wale The Album About Nothing (1)
  1057. 5/2/2015: Shawn Mendes Handwritten (1)
  1058. 5/2/2015: various artists Furious 7 (1)
  1059. 5/9/2015: Alabama Shakes Sound & Color (1)
  1060. 5/16/2015: Zac Brown Band Jekyll + Hyde (1)
  1061. 5/30/2015: various artists Pitch Perfect 2 (1)
  1062. 6/6/2015: Twenty One Pilots Blurryface (1)
  1063. 6/13/2015: A$AP Rocky At Long Last A$AP (1)
  1064. 6/20/2015: Florence + the Machine How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful (1)
  1065. 6/27/2015: Muse Drones (1)
  1066. 7/4/2015: James Taylor Before This World (1)
  1067. 7/11/2015: Breaking Benjamin Dark Before Dawn (1)
  1068. 7/18/2015: Meek Mill Dreams Worth More Than Money (2)
  1069. 8/1/2015: Tyrese Black Rose (1)
  1070. 8/8/2015: Future DS2 (1)
  1071. 8/15/2015: Jill Scott Woman (1)
  1072. 8/22/2015: various artists Descendents (1)
  1073. 8/29/2015: Luke Bryan Kill the Lights (2)
  1074. 9/12/2015: Disturbed Immortalized (1)
  1075. 9/19/2015: The Weeknd Beauty Behind the Madness (3)
  1076. 10/10/2015: Drake/Future What a Time to Be Alive (1)
  1077. 10/17/2015: Fetty Wap Fetty Wap (1)
  1078. 10/24/2015: Janet Jackson Unbreakable (1)
  1079. 10/31/2015: Selena Gomez Revival (1)
  1080. 11/7/2015: Pentatonix Pentatonix (1)
  1081. 11/14/2015: 5 Seconds of Summer Sounds Good Feels Good (1)
  1082. 11/21/2015: Chris Stapleton Traveller (2)
  1083. 12/5/2015: Justin Bieber Purpose (1)
  1084. 12/12/2015: Adele 25 (10)

    2016:

  1085. 1/30/2016: David Bowie Blackstar (1)
  1086. 2/6/2016: Panic! At the Disco Death of a Bachelor (1)
  1087. 2/20/2016: Rihanna Anti (2)
  1088. 2/27/2016: Future Evol (1)
  1089. 3/19/2016: The 1975 I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It (1)
  1090. 3/26/2016: Kendrick Lamar Untitled, Unmastered (1)
  1091. 4/9/2016: Gwen Stefani This Is What the Truth Feels Like (1)
  1092. 4/16/2016: Zayn Mind of Mine (1)
  1093. 4/23/2016: Kanye West The Life of Pablo (1)
  1094. 4/30/2016: The Lumineers Cleopatra (1)
  1095. 5/7/2016: Prince Very Best of (1)
  1096. 5/14/2016: Beyoncé Lemonade (1)
  1097. 5/21/2016: Drake Views (13)
  1098. 7/23/2016: Blink-182 California (1)
  1099. 8/20/2016: DJ Khaled Major Key (1)
  1100. 8/27/2016: various artists Suicide Squad: The Album (soundtrack) (2)
  1101. 9/10/2016: Frank Ocean Blond (1)
  1102. 9/17/2016: Barbra Streisand Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway (1)
  1103. 9/24/2016: Travis Scott Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight (1)
  1104. 10/1/2016: Jason Aldean They Don’t Know (1)
  1105. 10/15/2016: Shawn Mendes Illuminate (1)
  1106. 10/22/2016: Solange A Seat at the Table (1)
  1107. 10/29/2016: Green Day Revolution Radio (1)
  1108. 11/5/2016: Kings of Leon Walls (1)
  1109. 11/12/2016: Lady Gaga Joanne (1)
  1110. 11/19/2016: Jeezy Trap or Die 3 (1)
  1111. 11/26/2016: Bon Jovi This House Is Not for Sale (2)
  1112. 12/3/2016: A Tribe Called Quest We Got It from Here…Thank You 4 Your Service (1)
  1113. 12/10/2016: Metallica Hardwired…to Self Destruct (1)
  1114. 12/17/2016: The Weeknd Starboy (5)
  1115. 12/24/2016: various artists The Hamilton Mixtape (1)
  1116. 12/31/2016: J. Cole 4 Your Eyez Only (1)

    2017:

  1117. 1/7/2017: Pentatonix A Pentatonix Christmas (2)
  1118. 2/18/2017: Migos Culture (1)
  1119. 2/25/2017: Big Sean I Decided (1)
  1120. 3/4/2017: various artists Fifty Shades Darker (soundtrack) (1)
  1121. 3/11/2017: Future Future (1)
  1122. 3/18/2017: Future Hndrxx (1)
  1123. 3/25/2017: Ed Sheeran ÷ (Divide) (2)
  1124. 4/8/2017: Drake More Life (3)
  1125. 4/29/2017: The Chainsmokers Memories…Do Not Open (1)
  1126. 5/6/2017: Kendrick Lamar Damn. (4)
  1127. 5/27/2017: Logic Everybody (1)
  1128. 6/3/2017: Harry Styles Harry Styles (1)
  1129. 6/10/2017: Linkin Park One More Light (1)
  1130. 6/17/2017: Bryson Tiller True to Self (1)
  1131. 6/24/2017: Halsey Hopeless Fountain Kingdom (1)
  1132. 7/1/2017: Katy Perry Witness (1)
  1133. 7/8/2017: Lorde Melodrama (1)
  1134. 7/15/2017: DJ Khaled Grateful (2)
  1135. 7/29/2017: Jay-Z 4:44 (2)
  1136. 8/12/2017: Lana Del Rey Lust for Life (1)
  1137. 8/19/2017: Arcade Fire Everything Now (1)
  1138. 9/2/2017: Ke$ha Rainbow (1)
  1139. 9/9/2017: Brand New Science Fiction (1)
  1140. 9/16/2017: Lil Uzi Vert Luv Is Rage 2 (1)
  1141. 9/23/2017: LCD Soundsystem American Dream (1)
  1142. 9/30/2017: Thomas Rhett Life Changes (1)
  1143. 10/7/2017: Foo Fighters Concrete and Gold (1)
  1144. 10/14/2017: The Killers Wonderful Wonderful (1)
  1145. 10/21/2017: Shania Twain Now (1)
  1146. 10/28/2017: NF Perception (1)
  1147. 11/4/2017: Pink Beautiful Trauma (1)
  1148. 11/11/2017: Niall Horan Flicker (1)
  1149. 11/18/2017: Kenny Chesney Live in No Shoes Nation (1)
  1150. 11/25/2017: Sam Smith The Thrill of It All (1)
  1151. 12/2/2017: Taylor Swift Reputation (4)
  1152. 12/23/2017: U2 Songs of Experience (1)

    2018:

  1153. 1/3/2018: Eminem Revival (1)
  1154. 1/13/2018: various artists The Greatest Showman (ST) (2)
  1155. 1/27/2018: Camilla Cabello Camila (1)
  1156. 2/3/2018: Fall Out Boy Mania (1)
  1157. 2/10/2018: Migos Culture II (1)
  1158. 2/17/2018: Justin Timberlake Man of the Woods (1)
  1159. 2/24/2018: various artists Black Panther (3)
  1160. 3/24/2018: Logic Bobby Tarantino II (1)
  1161. 3/31/2018: XXXTentacion ? (1)
  1162. 4/7/2018: Jack White Boarding House Reach (1)
  1163. 4/14/2018: The Weeknd My Dear Melancholy (1)
  1164. 4/21/2018: Cardi B Invasion of Privacy (1)
  1165. 4/28/2018: Jason Aldean Rearview Town (1)
  1166. 5/5/2018: J. Cole KOD (1)
  1167. 5/12/2018: Post Malone Beerbongs & Bentleys (3)
  1168. 6/2/2018: BTS Love Yourself: Tear (1)
  1169. 6/9/2018: Shawn Mendes Shawn Mendes (1)
  1170. 6/16/2018: Kanye West Ye (1)
  1171. 6/23/2018: Dave Matthews Band Come Tomorrow (1)
  1172. 6/30/2018: 5 Seconds of Summer Youngblood (1)
  1173. 7/7/2018: Panic! At the Disco Pray for the Wicked (1)
  1174. 7/14/2018: Drake Scorpion (5)
  1175. 8/18/2018: Travis Scott Astroworld (3)
  1176. 9/1/2018: Ariana Grande Sweetener (1)
  1177. 9/8/2018: BTS Love Yourself: Answer (1)
  1178. 9/15/2018: Eminem Kamikaze (1)
  1179. 9/22/2018: Paul McCartney Egypt Station (1)
  1180. 9/29/2018: Carrie Underwood Cry Pretty (1)
  1181. 10/6/2018: Brockhampton Iridescence (1)
  1182. 10/13/2018: Lil Wayne Tha Carter V (1)
  1183. 10/20/2018: Lady Gaga/Bradley Cooper A Star Is Born (ST) (4)
  1184. 11/10/2018: Andrea Bocelli (1)
  1185. 11/17/2018: Metro Boomin Not All Heroes Wear Capes (1)
  1186. 11/24/2018: Kane Brown Experiment (1)
  1187. 12/1/2018: Mumford & Sons Delta (1)
  1188. 12/15/2018: Meek Mill Championships (1)
  1189. 12/22/2018: XXXTentacion Skins (1)
  1190. 12/29/2018: Kodak Black Dying to Live (1)

    2019:

  1191. 1/5/2019: 21 Savage I Am > I Was (2)
  1192. 1/19/2019: A Boogie wit da Hoodie Hoodie SZN (3)
  1193. 2/2/2019: Future The Wizard (1)
  1194. 2/9/2019: Backstreet Boys DNA (1)
  1195. 2/23/2019: Ariana Grande Thank U, Next (2)
  1196. 3/16/2019: Hozier Wasteland, Baby! (1)
  1197. 3/23/2019: Juice Wrld Death Race for Love (2)
  1198. 4/6/2019: Nav Bad Habits (1)
  1199. 4/13/2019: Billie Eilish When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? (3)
  1200. 4/20/2019: Khalid Free Spirit (1)
  1201. 4/27/2019: BTS Map of the Soul: Persona (1)
  1202. 5/11/2019: Pink Hurts 2 B Human (1)
  1203. 5/18/2019: Vampire Weekend Father of the Bride (1)
  1204. 5/25/2019: Logic Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (1)
  1205. 6/1/2019: Tyler, the Creator Igor (1)
  1206. 6/15/2019: Thomas Rhett Center Point Road (1)
  1207. 6/22/2019: Jonas Brothers Happiness Begins (1)
  1208. 6/29/2019: Madonna Madame X (1)
  1209. 7/6/2019: The Raconteurs Help Us Stranger (1)
  1210. 7/13/2019: Chris Brown Indigo (1)
  1211. 7/20/2019: Dreamville/J. Cole Revenge of the Dreamers III (1)
  1212. 7/27/2019: Ed Sheeran No. 6 Collaborations Project (2)
  1213. 8/10/2019: NF The Search (1)
  1214. 8/17/2019: Drake Care Package (1)
  1215. 8/24/2019: Slipknot We Are Not Your Kind (1)
  1216. 8/31/2019: Young Thug So Much Fun (1)
  1217. 9/7/2019: Taylor Swift Lover (1)
  1218. 9/14/2019: Tool Fear Inoculum (1)
  1219. 9/21/2019: Post Malone Hollywood’s Bleeding (5)
  1220. 10/12/2019: DaBaby Kirk (1)
  1221. 10/19/2019: Super M The 1st Mini Album (1)
  1222. 10/26/2019: Young Boy Never Broke Again Al Young Boy 2 (1)
  1223. 11/9/2019: Kanye West Jesus Is King (1)
  1224. 11/23/2019: Luke Combs What You See Is What You Get (2)
  1225. 11/30/2019: Celine Dion Courage (1)
  1226. 12/7/2019: Trippie Redd A Love Letter to You 4 (1)
  1227. 12/14/2019: various artists Frozen II (1)
  1228. 12/21/2019: Roddy Ricch Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial (4)
  1229. 12/28/2019: Harry Styles Fine Line (2)

    2020:

  1230. 1/11/2020: JackBoys/Travis Scott JackBoys (1)
  1231. 1/25/2020: Selena Gomez Rare (1)
  1232. 2/1/2020: Eminem Music to Be Murdered By (1)
  1233. 2/15/2020: Lil Wayne Funeral (1)
  1234. 2/29/2020: Justin Bieber Changes (1)
  1235. 3/7/2020: BTS Map of the Soul: 7 (1)
  1236. 3/14/2020: Lil Baby My Turn (5)
  1237. 3/21/2020: Lil Uzi Vert Eternal Atake (2)
  1238. 4/4/2020: The Weeknd After Hours (4)
  1239. 5/2/2020: DaBaby Blame It on Baby (1)
  1240. 5/9/2020: Young Boy Never Broke Again 38 Baby 2 (1)
  1241. 5/16/2020: Kenny Chesney Here and Now (1)
  1242. 5/23/2020: Nav Good Intentions (1)
  1243. 5/30/2020: Future High Off Life (1)
  1244. 6/6/2020: Gunna Wunna (1)
  1245. 6/13/2020: Lady Gaga Chromatica (1)
  1246. 7/18/2020: Pop Smoke Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon (2)
  1247. 7/25/2020: Juice Wrld Legends Never Die (2)
  1248. 8/8/2020: Taylor Swift Folklore (8)
  1249. 9/19/2020: Big Sean Detroit 2 (1)
  1250. 9/26/2020: Young Boy Never Broke Again Top (1)
  1251. 10/10/2020: Machine Gun Kelly Tickets to My Downfall (1)
  1252. 10/17/2020: 21 Savage/Metro Boomin Savage Mode II (1)
  1253. 11/14/2020: Ariana Grande Positions (2)
  1254. 11/28/2020: AC/DC Power Up (1)
  1255. 12/5/2020: BTS Be (1)
  1256. 12/12/2020: Bad Bunny El Último Tour Del Mundo (1)
  1257. 12/19/2020: Shawn Mendes Wonder (1)
  1258. 12/26/2020: Taylor Swift Evermore (4)

    2021:

  1259. 1/9/2021: Playboi Carti Whole Lotta Red (1)
  1260. 1/23/2021: Morgan Wallen Dangerous: The Double Album (10)
  1261. 4/3/2021: Justin Bieber Justice (2)
  1262. 4/10/2021: Rod Wave SoulFly (1)
  1263. 4/24/2021: Taylor Swift Fearless (Taylor’s Version) (2)
  1264. 5/1/2021: Young Thug/various artists Slim Language 2 (1)
  1265. 5/8/2021: Moneybagg Yo A Gangsta’s Pain (2)
  1266. 5/15/2021: DJ Khaled Khaled Khaled (1)
  1267. 5/29/2021: J. Cole The Off Season (1)
  1268. 6/5/2021: Olivia Rodrigo Sour (5)
  1269. 6/19/2021: Lil Baby/Lil Durk The Voice of the Heroes (1)
  1270. 6/26/2021: Polo G Hall of Fame (1)
  1271. 7/10/2021: Tyler, the Creator Call Me if You Get Lost (2)
  1272. 7/31/2021: Pop Smoke Faith (1)
  1273. 8/7/2021: The Kid Laroi Fuck Love (1)
  1274. 8/14/2021: Billie Eilish Happier Than Ever (3)
  1275. 9/11/2021: Kanye West Donda (1)
  1276. 9/18/2021: Drake Certified Lover Boy (5)
  1277. 10/9/2021: Young Boy Never Broke Again Sincerely, Kentrell (1)
  1278. 10/30/2021: Young Thug Punk (1)
  1279. 11/13/2021: Ed Sheeran Equals (=) (1)
  1280. 11/20/2021: Summer Walker Still Over It (1)
  1281. 11/27/2021: Taylor Swift Red (Taylor’s Version) (1)
  1282. 12/4/2021: Adele 30 (6)

    2022:

  1283. 1/15/2022: various artists Encanto (soundtrack) (9)
  1284. 1/22/2022: Gunna DS4Ever (1)
  1285. 3/26/2022: Lil Durk 7220 (2)
  1286. 4/2/2022: Stray Kids Oddinary (1)
  1287. 4/9/2022: Machine Gun Kelly Mainstream Sellout (1)
  1288. 4/16/2022: Red Hot Chili Peppers Unlimited Love (1)
  1289. 5/7/2022: Pusha T It’s Almost Dry (1)
  1290. 5/14/2022: Future I Never Liked You (1)
  1291. 5/21/2022: Bad Bunny Un Verano Sin Ti (13)
  1292. 5/28/2022: Kendrick Lamar Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers (1)
  1293. 6/4/2022: Harry Styles Harry’s House (2)
  1294. 6/25/2022: BTS Proof (1)
  1295. 7/2/2022: Drake Honestly, Nevermind (1)
  1296. 8/13/2022: Beyoncé Renaissance (1)
  1297. 8/27/2022: Wave, Rod Beautiful Mind (1)
  1298. 9/10/2022: DJ Khaled God Did (1)
  1299. 10/1/2022: Blackpink Born Pink (1)
  1300. 10/22/2022: Stray Kids Maxident (1)
  1301. 10/29/2022: Lil Baby It’s Only Me (1)
  1302. 11/5/2022: Taylor Swift Midnights (6)
  1303. 11/19/2022: Drake/21 Savage Her Loss (1)
  1304. 12/17/2022: Metro Boomin Heroes & Villains (1)
  1305. 12/24/2022: SZA SOS (10)

    2023:

  1306. 2/11/2023: Tomorrow X Together The Name Chapter: Temptation (1)
  1307. 3/11/2023: Karol G Mañana Será Bonito (1)
  1308. 3/18/2023: Morgan Wallen One Thing at a Time (16)
  1309. 6/17/2023: Stray Kids Five (5) Star (1)
  1310. 7/15/2023: Lil Uzi Vert Pink Tape (1)
  1311. 7/22/2023: Taylor Swift Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) (2)
  1312. 8/5/2023: New Jeans Get Up (1)
  1313. 8/12/2023: Travis Scott Utopia (4)
  1314. 9/9/2023: Zach Bryan Zach Bryan (2)
  1315. 9/23/2023: Olivia Rodrigo Guts (1)
  1316. 9/30/2023: Rod Wave Nostalgia (2)
  1317. 10/21/2023: Drake For All the Dogs (2)
  1318. 10/28/2023: Bad Bunny Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Manana (1)
  1319. 11/4/2023: Blink-182 One More Time… (1)
  1320. 11/11/2023: Taylor Swift 1989 (Taylor’s Version) (3)
  1321. 11/25/2023: Stray Kids Rock-Star (1)

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First posted 12/5/2023.

Monday, December 4, 2023

Jay-Z: Top 50 Songs

Jay-Z

Top 50 Songs

Rap singer, record executive, and entrepreneur born Shawn Corey Carter on 12/4/1969 in Brooklyn, NY. He grew up in a public housing project, raised by his mother. His father abandoned the family. He dropped out of high school during his sophomore year, started selling drugs, and was shot three times.

He founded Roc-A-Fella Records in 1994 and released his debut album, Reasonable Doubt, in 1996. He holds the record for most #1 albums by a solo artist (14) on the Billboard album chart. He has sold 140 million records and won 24 Grammy Awards. In 2023, he was named the greatest rapper of all time by both Billboard and Vibe magazines.

As an entrepreneur, he founded the clothing retailer Rocwear in 1999 and 40/40 Club, a luxury bar chain, in 2003. In 2008, he launched Roc Nation, a multi-disciplinary entertainment agency. In 2019, he became the first hip-hop billionaire. As of 2023, he has a net worth of 2.5 billion, making him the wealthiest musical artist in the world.

In 2008, he married R&B/pop singer Beyoncé Knowles.

Above information based on Wikipedia bio.


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Awards:


Top 50 Songs


Dave’s Music Database lists are determined by song’s appearances on best-of lists, appearances on compilations and live albums by the featured act, and songs’ chart success, sales, radio airplay, streaming, and awards. Songs on which Jay-Z appeared as a guest artist are noted with an asterisk (*).

DMDB Top 1%:

1. Crazy in Love (with Beyoncé, 2003) *
2. Umbrella (with Rihanna, 2007) *
3. Empire State of Mind (Jay-Z with Alicia Keys, 2009)

DMDB Top 2%:

4. 99 Problems (2003)
5. N****s in Paris (with Kanye West, 2011)

DMDB Top 5%:

6. Drunk in Love (with Beyoncé, 2003)
7. Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem) (1998)
8. Run This Town (with Rihanna & Kanye West, 2009)
9. Big Pimpin’ (with UGK, 2000)

DMDB Top 10%:

10. Numb/Encore (with Linkin Park, 2004)
11. Suit & Tie (with Justin Timberlake, 2013) *
12. Izzo (H.O.V.A. (2001)
13. Holy Grail (with Justin Timberlake, 2013)
14. Heartbreaker (with Mariah Carey, 1999) *
15. ’03 Bonnie & Clyde (with Beyoncé, 2002)
16. Otis (with Kanye West & Otis Redding, 2011)
17. Déjà Vu (with Beyoncé, 2006) *

DMDB Top 20%:

18. Monster (with Kanye West, Rick Ross, Bon Iver, & Nicki Minaj, 2010) *
19. Dirt Off Your Shoulder (2003)
20. Can I Get a… (with Amil & Ja Rule, 1998)

21. Clique (with Kanye West & Big Sean, 2012) *
22. Apeshit (with Beyoncé, 2018)
23. All the Way Up (remix) (with Fat Joe, Remy Ma, French Montana, & Infrared, 2016) *
24. Beware of the Boys (Mundian to Bach Ke) (with Pan’Jabi MC, 2003) *
25. Frontin’ (with Pharrell Williams, 2003) *
26. The Story of O.J. (2017)
27. Swagga Like Us (with Kanye West & Lil Wayne, 2008)
28. Lost! (with Coldplay, 2008) *
29. I Just Wanna Luv U (Give It 2 Me) (2000)
30. No Church in the Wild (with Kanye West, 2011)

31. Talk That Talk (with Rihanna, 2011) *
32. Roc Boys (And the Winner Is) (2007)
33. DOA (Death of Auto-Tune) (2009)
34. Show Me What You Got (2006)
35. Change Clothes (2003)

Beyond the DMDB Top 20%:

36. Young Forever (with Mr. Hudson, 2009)
37. Excuse Me Miss (2003)
38. On to the Next One (with Swizz Beatz, 2009)
39. 4:44 (2017)
40. H*A*M (with Kanye West, 2011)

41. Fiesta Remix (with R. Kelly, Boo & Gotti, 2001) *
42. Girls Girls Girls (2001)
43. God Did (with DJ Khaled, Rick Ross, Lil’ Wayne, John Legend, & Fridayy, 2022) *
44. Mood 4 Eva (with Beyoncé , Childish Gambino, and Oumou Sangaré, 2019) *
45. Love All (with Drake, 2021) *
46. Get By (with Talib Kweli, Mos Def, Kanye West, & Busta Rhymes, 2002) *
47. What’s Free (with Meek Mill & Rick Ross, 2018) *
48. Pound Cake (with Drake, 2013) *
49. Talk Up (with Drake, 2018) *
50. I’ll Be (with Foxy Brown, 1997) *


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First posted 12/3/2023; last updated 12/4/2023.

Friday, December 1, 2023

December: Today in Music

Click on any date below to see music events for that day. Click here to return to the main history page. You can also check the birthday page for even more music makers born on each day than those highlighted here. Note: there are A LOT of links here to other DMDB pages. Please email Dave’s Music Database with any corrections.

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December 1

1944: Béla Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra was performed for the first time. The work has been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and ranks as one of the top 25 concertos and top 100 classical works of all time according to the DMDB.

2007: Alicia Keys topped the Billboard Hot 100 with “No One.” She’d previously reached the pinnacle with 2001’s “Fallin’” and 2004’s “My Boo” with Usher. “No One” also spent 10 weeks atop the R&B chart and won the Grammy for R&B Song of the Year. The song is featured in the DMDB book The Top 100 Songs of the Digital Era (2000-2019).

2012: Rihanna topped the Billboard Hot 100 with “Diamonds,” her 12th trip to the throne. She has ascended to the top two more times since, making her third on the all-time list for most #1 songs behind The Beatles (20) and Mariah Carey (19). “Diamonds” was Billboard’s R&B song of the year


December 2

1911: The Peerless Quartet hit #1 for the first time with “Let Me Call You Sweetheart.” The group and its individual members topped the charts more than 50 times. “Sweetheart” has been inducted into the National Recording Registry and given the Songwriters Hall of Fame Towering Song Award. It ranks in the DMDB top 100 lists of standards and Tin Pan Alley songs and is featured in the DMDB book The Top 100 Songs of the Pre-Rock Era, 1890-1953.

1983: Michael Jackson’s video for “Thriller” premiered. The song gave MJ his seventh top-10 hit from the album of the same name. The 14-minute zombie-themed video became a phenomenon. It tops the DMDB’s list of the top 100 videos of all time.

1995: Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with “One Sweet Day.” The song logged 16 weeks on top, making it the longest-running chart-topper of the rock era up to that point. The song is featured on DMDB top 100 lists for adult contemporary songs, adult top 40, and R&B.


December 3

1949: Gene Autry charted with “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer.” It has become a seasonal favorite classic, ranking only behind Bing Crosby’s “White Christmas” on the DMDB’s list of Christmas songs. The Grammy Hall of Fame song grew out of a Montgomery Wards marketing campaign in which children received a book when they visited Santa. The song is featured in the DMDB book The Top 100 Songs of the Pre-Rock Era, 1890-1953.

1960: Camelot opened on Broadway. The DMDB ranks it as one of the top 50 musicals of all time. The cast album was Billboard magazine’s album of the year and is in the Grammy Hall of Fame.

1968: NBC aired Elvis Presley’s comeback special. The show consisted of a mix of choreographed numbers mixed with intimate live performances. 42% of viewing audiences tuned in that night. Read more here.


December 4

1969: Jay-Z was born. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee was the world’s first billionaire rapper, making money not just on his music but as an entrepreneur. He has more #1 Billboard albums (14) than any other solo artist and has sold 140 million records. Here’s the DMDB list of his top 50 songs.


December 5

1791: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died, leaving behind his Requiem Mass in D minor which has since been surrounded with myth. His widow claimed he was commissioned by a mysterious source to write what Mozart came to believe was the requiem for his own funeral. It ranks as one of the the top 100 classical works of all time.

1932: Little Richard was born. An argument could be made that he belongs on the Mount Rushmore of rock-and-roll’s originators. The man known for classics such as “Tutti Frutti” and “Long Tall Sally” has been inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame, the R&B Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He’s also received the American Music Award of Merit and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.

2015: Justin Bieber debuted at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Love Yourself.” His previous hits, “What Do You Mean?” and “Sorry” were still in the top 5 making him only the third artist in history (after The Beatles and 50 Cent) to have three hits in the top 5 simultaneously. All three songs reached #1. “Love Yourself” and “Sorry” are featured in the DMDB book The Top 100 Songs of the Digital Era (2000-2019).


December 6

1896: Songwriter Ira Gershwin was born. The Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee frequently collaborated with his brother George Gershwin. Some of his best-known songs include “I Got Rhythm” and “Someone to Watch Over Me,” both of which are featured in the DMDB book The Top 100 Songs of the Pre-Rock Era, 1890-1953. Here are his top 50 songs.

1949: Tom Waits was born. The gravelly-voiced singer/songwriter has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and has two albums in the top 1000 of all time – Swordfishtrombones (1983) and Rain Dogs (1985). His songs have been covered by Tori Amos, Johnny Cash, the Eagles, Sarah McLachlan, Bruce Springsteen, Rod Stewart, and many others.

1969: The Rolling Stonesorganized and headlined the Altamont Festival, a free concert in San Francisco attended by roughly 300,000 people. Santana, Jefferson Airplane, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, and the Flying Burrito Brothers were also on the bill. A local Hell’s Angels motorcycle club was hired for security and became increasingly intoxicated and violent as the show wore on, getting into numerous fights with the crowd. While the Stones performed, a concert-goer was stabbed to death by a Hell’s Angel trying to prevent him from getting on stage. Read more here.

1993: Nirvana released “All Apologies,” the second single from their In Utero album. The song ranks in the DMDB’s top 100 lists of grunge songs and alternative rock songs. The song is also on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s list of “Songs That Shaped Rock”.


December 7

1991: U2 topped the album chart in the U.S. with Achtung Baby. Six songs from the album hit various charts, including "The Fly" (#1 in the UK) and "Mysterious Ways" and "One" (both top 10 hits in the United States). The album was considered a reinvention for the band and with more than 20 million in sales worldwide ranks as one of the top 100 best-selling albums of all time. It is also featured in the DMDB book ‘The Top 100 Albums of All Time’ (available on Amazon).

1996: Toni Braxton topped the Billboard Hot 100 with "Un-Break My Heart" for the first of 11 weeks. The song also topped the R&B chart for 14 weeks and has sold more than 10 million copies to become one of the top 100 best-selling songs of all time. It also ranks as the most successful song of songwriter Diane Warren’s career (which has included other #1 songs by Aerosmith, Chicago, Celine Dion, Starship, and more).


December 8

1943: Jim Morrison was born. He was the lead singer of the Doors who were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Sadly, Morrison died in 1971 at the age of 27, but his band’s six studio albums in five years left a huge impact on rock and roll. Here are the top 20 songs by the Doors, according to the DMDB:

1979: Styx topped the charts with "Babe." The band was one of the most successful of the ‘70s but this was their only #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. On a personal note, I did my own personal weekly charts in my teen years and this was the first #1 on my chart. The DMDB ranks the song in its top 100 lists for love songs and power ballads.

1980: John Lennon was murdered. He was returning home to his New York City apartment after recording in the studio and was approached by Mark David Chapman, who shot him four times. Chapman was a Beatles’ fan who approached Lennon earlier that day for an autograph on Lennon’s latest album, Double Fantasy.


December 9

1964: John Coltrane recorded his album, A Love Supreme. It has become one of the most celebrated jazz works of all time, ranking at #3 on the DMDB list of jazz albums. It has been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and National Recording Registry and is featured in the DMDB book ‘The Top 100 Albums of All Time,’ available at Amazon.

1978: Chic topped the Billboard Hot 100 with "Le Freak." It spent six non-consecutive weeks on top, becoming a disco classic (it ranks #4 on the DMDB’s list of disco songs). It was named song of the year by Cash Box magazine and has been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and National Recording Registry. It is also in the DMDB book ‘The Top 100 Songs of the Rock Era, 1954-1999,’ available on Amazon.

2023: Brenda Lee makes history with "Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree." She tops the Billboard Hot 100, making her the oldest artist to ever do so - with a song that was released 65 years earlier (another record). It had become an annual classic, returning to the charts multiple times, peaking at #2 behind Mariah Carey’s "All I Want for Christmas Is You" for the previous four years.


December 10

1966: The Beach Boys hit #1 with "Good Vibrations." While the rest of the band toured, Brian Wilson stayed home and poured all his creativity into the song, making it the most expensive single ever made at the time. It paid off, though. The Grammy Hall of Fame inductee was named song of the year by NME, Rolling Stone, and Q magazines and has made multiple best of lists, including the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s list of songs that changed rock. The song also appears in the DMDB book ‘The Top 100 Songs of the Rock Era, 1954-1999’ (available at Amazon).

1973: CBGB’s opened. The Manhattan club became famous as the launching pad for American punk and new wave, launching the careers of the Ramones, Blondie, Talking Heads, Patti Smith, Television, and others.

1983: "Say, Say, Say," a collaboration between Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson, hit #1. It was Jackson’s seventh top-ten hit for the year, making for the best run since 1964 when Paul McCartney had eleven top-ten hits with The Beatles. The pair previously reached #2 a year earlier with "The Girl Is Mine," the lead single from Jackson’s mega-blockbuster album ‘Thriller.’ The next year Jackson bought the rights to The Beatles’ songs out from under McCartney and the two never worked together again.


December 11

1961: Motown achieved its first #1 with the Marvelettes’ "Please Mr. Postman." The song naturally makes the DMDB’s list of top Motown songs, but is also on the lists for best R&B songs and best girl-group songs. The Grammy Hall of Fame inductee also ranks as one of Cash Box magazine’s top 100 songs of all time.

1964: Justin Currie was born. While not a name most would know, the singer/songwriter fronted Del Amitri, who had a top-10 hit in the ‘90s with "Roll to Me" and a top-40 hit with "Kiss This Thing Goodbye," one of my top 100 favorites of all time. Here’s a list of Currie’s top 40 songs as a solo act and with Del Amitri.

1970: John Lennon released his first official solo album, Plastic Ono Band. Songs like "Mother" and "God" make for what music author Paul Roland called a "soul-baring musical therapy session." It was named album of the year by both Mojo and NME magazines and is featured in the DMDB book ‘The Top 100 Albums of All Time’ (available at Amazon).


December 12

1915: Frank Sinatra was born. He ranks as one of the top 5 acts of all time according to the DMDB. He has received the American Music Award of Merit, the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and is a Kennedy Center honoree. He’s had 40 songs top various charts. Here are his top 100 songs:

1981: The Human League topped the UK chart with "Don’t You Want Me?" It became quintessential new wave song (it ranks at #2 on the DMDB list of new wave songs). It is featured in the DMDB books ‘Music of the 1980s’ and ‘The Top 100 Songs of the Rock Era, 1954-1999,’ both available at Amazon.

2012: The benefit concert for Hurricane Sandy Relief was held in New York at Madison Square Garden. The disaster destroyed more than 300,000 homes and left over a million people in New York and New Jersey without power. The nearly-six-hour concert raised $30 million in ticket sales, featuring performances from the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, the Who, Eric Clapton, Roger Waters, Bon Jovi, Billy Joel, Kanye West, Alicia Keys, and more.


December 13

1895: Composer Gustav Mahler premiered his second symphony, known as "Resurrection." The work contemplated the big questions of life, inspired by various sources throughout its composition from 1888 to 1894, including a collection of German folk poetry and the death of fellow conductor Hans von Bülow. Two different performances of the work have been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. It ranks as one of the the top 100 classical works of all time and one of the top 25 symphonies.

1989: Taylor Swift was born. Recently named Time’s Person of the Year, this newly-annointed billionaire has charted 232 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 (2nd only to Drake), reaching the pinnacle 11 times. She also has 12 #1 albums, more than any other female artist. Here’s a list of her top 100 songs as ranked by the DMDB:

2008: Beyonce topped the Billboard Hot 100 with "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)." The song won Grammys for Song of the Year and R&B Song of the Year. ASCAP and Soul Train also named it Song of the Year. MTV named it Video of the Year. It also ranks as one of the top 100 videos of all time.


December 14

1968: Marvin Gaye hit #1 with "I Heard It Through the Grapevine." Marvin didn’t want to record it, Motown didn’t want to release it, and Berry Gordy, the company head honcho, thought it was horrible. Naturally it became Gaye’s first pop #1 and biggest hit, as well as Motown’s longest running #1 to date. It was recorded by the Temptations, the Isley Brothers, and Gladys Knight & the Pips before Gaye did it. It ranks in the DMDB lists of top R&B songs, covers, and Motown songs. It is also featured in the DMDB book ‘The Top 100 Songs of the Rock Era, 1954-1999’ (available at Amazon).

1979: The Clash released ‘London Calling.’ VH1 called the punk-rock group a "thinking man’s Sex Pistols." The album ranks as one of the top 10 punk albums of all time and is featured in the DMDB book ‘The Top 100 Albums of All Time’ (available on Amazon).

2006: Amy Winehouse topped the UK album chart with ‘Back to Black.’ Ted Cord of Amazon called it, "One of the finest soul albums, British or otherwise, to come out for years." It was the best-selling album of the year and won the Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album. It will be featured in the upcoming DMDB book ‘The Top 100 Albums of the 21st Century.’


December 15

1921: Alan Freed was born. The DJ is credited with coining the term "rock and roll." He began his career at a series of Ohio radio stations, making his name in Cleveland for hosting a late-night rock-and-roll themed show. In 1952, he presented the Moondog Coronation Ball which is considered the first rock concert. Freed has been inducted into the R&B Hall of Fame, Radio Hall of Fame, and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

1944: Glenn Miller (who had enlisted in the Army Air Force two years earlier) went down in his plane in the English channel. He left behind an amazing legacy as a bandleader and trombonist. The Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient topped the charts 23 times and ranks as one of the top 100 music makers of all time. Here is a list of his top 100 songs:

1980: The Eagles released "Seven Bridges Road." The song, written by musician Steve Young in 1969, was featured on the group’s 1980 live album. They broke up that year and reunited 14 years later. The song is a personal favorite, ranking in my top 100 songs of all time.


December 16

1950: Patti Page topped the charts for the first of 13 weeks with "Tennessee Waltz." The remake of Pee Wee King’s 1948 country hit made history by topping the pop, R&B, and country charts. The Grammy Hall of Fame song is featured in the DMDB book The Top 100 Songs of the Pre-Rock Era, 1890-1953.

1977: ‘Saturday Night Fever’ had its U.S. premiere. The movie made a star out of John Travolta and is credited with kicking the disco craze into overdrive. It ranks as one of the top 50 music movies of all time and its soundtrack ranks #2 all time and is also one of the best-selling albums ever.

2000: Eminem & Dido hit #1 in the UK with "Stan." The song about a deranged fan only reached #51 in the U.S. but ranks as one of the top 100 rap songs of all time and is featured in the DMDB book The Top 100 Songs of the Digital Era (2000-2019).


December 17

1770: Ludwig van Beethoven was born. He ranks as the #1 classical composer of all time and one of the top 10 pianists of all time as well as one of the top 100 music makers across all genres. He has 14 works ranked amongst the DMDB’s list of top 1000 albums/works of all time.

1971: David Bowie released ‘Hunky Dory.’ The album, which featured "Changes" and "Life on Mars?" was what Rolling Stone magazine called "a visionary blend of gay camp, flashy rock guitar and saloon-piano balladry." It is featured in the DMDB book ‘The Top 100 Albums of All Time’ (available on Amazon).

1983: Cyndi Lauper hit the charts with "Girls Just Want to Have Fun," eventually peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was first written and recorded in 1979 by Robert Hazard. His version came across as misogynistic but Lauper turned it into what was simultaneously a women’s empowerment anthem and party classic. It ranks in the DMDB’s lists of top covers, party songs, and videos.


December 18

1909: "Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet" reached #1. It was the 11th chart-topper for the Haydn Quartet and, with an 11-week run, became their biggest hit. The barbershop favorite was the biggest hit of the year, ranks as one of the top 100 vaudeville songs of all time, and is featured in the DMDB book The Top 100 Songs of the Pre-Rock Era, 1890-1953.

1943: Keith Richards was born. The legendary Rolling Stones’ guitarist has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame. He ranks as one of the top 100 guitarists of all time and one of the top 100 music makers of all time. Check out a ranking of the Rolling Stones’ studio albums here:

1954: The Penguins charted with "Earth Angel," eventually reaching #8. As was common then, it was also recorded by a big-label white group which tended to have more commercial appeal. Indeed, the version by the Crew-Cuts did get higher (#3), but the version by the black doo-wop group the Penguins ended up outselling its competitor and has the greater legacy. The Grammy Hall of Fame and National Recording Registry inductee ranks as the #1 doo-wop song of all time and is on the top 100 lists for R&B songs and rock-n-origin songs.


December 19

1925: Robert Sherman was born. Along with his brother Richard, the songwriter penned some of Disney’s greatest classics working on ‘Mary Poppins,’ ‘Winnie-the-Pooh,’ ‘Chitty-Chitty Bang Bang,’ and ‘The Jungle Book.’ Their composition "It’s a Small World After All" is considered to be the most publicly performed song of all time (50 million), thanks to a continuous loop of the song at Disney theme parks (an estimated 1200 times a day).

1957: ‘The Music Man’ opened on Broadway. With music and lyrics by Meredith Willson, the Tony Award winner for Best Musical ranks as one of the top 10 musicals of all time. The cast album was #1 in the U.S. for 12 weeks and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. The soundtrack ranks as one of the top 100 of all time.

1965: The Beatles topped the UK album chart with Rubber Soul. The UK version of the album featured "Nowhere Man," "Drive My Car," "Norwegian Wood," and "Michelle," a Grammy winner for Song of the Year. The album is in the Grammy Hall of Fame and featured in the DMDB book ‘The Top 100 Albums of All Time’ (available on Amazon).


December 20

1948: Alan Parsons was born. He worked as an engineer on classic albums ‘Abbey Road’ by The Beatles and ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ by Pink Floyd before forming the Alan Parsons Project and landing hits which included "Eye in the Sky," "Games People Play," and "Damned if I Do." He has been nominated for 13 Grammys and ranks as one of my personal top 100 favorite acts.

1975: Styx released their fifth album, ‘Equinox’. Their major label debut featured "Light Up," "Lorelei," and "Suite Madame Blue." The latter ranks as one of my top 100 songs of all time while the album is one of my top 100 favorites. The album only reached #58 and stalled at gold status, but bigger things were to come. They would become the first act in history to have four consecutive triple-platinum albums.

1986: The Beastie Boys charted with "You Gotta Fight for Your Right to Party.” The song was meant as a parody of party songs but ended up embraced by the very people they were mocking. It became a top-ten hit, propelled its parent album to #1 (the first rap album to accomplish the feat), and ranks as one of the top 100 rap songs of all time. It is featured in the DMDB book ‘Music of the 1980s,’ available at Amazon.


December 21

1940: Frank Zappa was born. The experimental singer/songwriter and guitarist is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. He also ranks in the DMDB’s lists of top 100 songwriters and top 100 guitarists. His albums ‘Freak Out’ (1966), ‘We’re Only in It for the Money’ (1968) - both with the Mothers of Invention - and ‘Hot Rats’ (1969) rank in the top 1000 albums of all time.

2012: Psy’s "Gangnam Style" passed one billion views on YouTube, the first video to do so. The song peaked at #2 in the U.S. but reached #1 in 30 countries around the world. It ranks in the DMDB’s list of top videos all time (naturally), top party songs, and top earworms. It is featured in the DMDB book The Top 100 Songs of the Digital Era (2000-2019).

2019: Mariah Carey topped the Billboard Hot 100 with "All I Want for Christmas Is You" – 25 years after its initial release. Thanks to changes on how Billboard tracked songs, Christmas favorites have become annual features in the upper rungs of the chart during the holiday season. It has gone on to reach #1 in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023, racking up a total of 12 weeks on top.


December 22

1808: Ludwig van Beethoven premiered his 5th and 6th symphonies, among other works, at a four-hour concert in Vienna. It has been called "the greatest concert of all time."

1949: Twins Robin and Maurice Gibb were born. As members of the Bee Gees along with big brother Barry, they racked up nine #1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 and were a big part in the success of the ‘Saturday Night Fever’ soundtrack and its impact on escalating disco to new heights. The group have been inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and rank as one of the top 100 acts of all time. Here is the DMDB ranking of the Gibb brothers’ top 100 songs:

2001: The much maligned Nickelback hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with "How You Remind Me." Billboard named it the Song of the Year and it won the Juno (Canadian Grammys) Award for Song of the Year. The DMDB ranks it in the top 100 of its list of Canadian songs, post-grunge songs, and power ballads. It is also featured in the DMDB book The Top 100 Songs of the Digital Era (2000-2019).


December 23

1957: Bobby Helms’ recording of "Jingle Bell Rock" reached the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time. The song has since recharted multiple years, finally reaching the top 10 in 2018, setting a record for sixty years between the song’s first appearance and it finally reaching the top 10. For the last five years, the song has recharted, peaking at #3.

1964: Eddie Vedder was born on this day in 1964. He is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Pearl Jam and ranks as one of the top 100 singers of all time. Pearl Jam ranks as one of the top 100 acts of all time. Their songs "Jeremy" and "Alive" rank in the top 1% of all time and their albums ‘Ten,’ ‘Vs.,’ and ‘Vitalogy’ rank in the top 1000 of all time. Here’s a list of the top 50 songs by Pearl Jam and other related acts.

1989: Phil Collins topped the Billboard Hot 100 with "Another Day in Paradise." It won a Grammy for Record of the Year and ranks as one of Billboard’s top 100 songs of the Hot 100 era. The song is featured in the DMDB book ‘Music of the 1980s’ (available at Amazon).


December 24

1818: "Silent Night" was performed for the first time by the song’s original songwriter Joseph Mohr and composer Franz Gruber. It has since been translated into 44 languages. Bing Crosby’s 1935 recording of the song has become one of the most successful of all time, selling 30 million copies to rank as one of the top 10 bestsellers ever.

1918: Dave Bartholomew was born. The songwriter has been inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and Songwriters Hall of Fame. He is best remembered for his work with Fats Domino, writing memorable songs like "Ain’t That a Shame," "I’m Walkin’," "I’m in Love Again," "Walking to New Orleans," and "Blue Monday." Here are his top 50 songs:

1932: Fred Astaire hit #1 with the Cole Porter-penned song "Night and Day." The song spent 10 weeks on top and has been inducted in the Grammy Hall of Fame. It ranks in the DMDB top 100 lists of big band songs, standards, and Tin Pan Alley songs. It is also included in the DMB book The Top 100 Songs of the Pre-Rock Era, 1890-1953.

2005: Eminem topped the charts with Curtain Call, a compilation covering his material from 1998 to 2005, including hits "Lose Yourself," "Stan," and "Without Me." It has sold more than 13 million copies worldwide and ranks as one of the top 10 longest-charting albums in the United States with more than 600 weeks and counting. The DMDB ranks it as one of the top 100 rap albums of all time and top 100 compilations of all time.


December 25

Merry Christmas! Check out the DMDB podcast counting down the top 25 Christmas songs of all time: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4xjnqzRnpe7rjWaqVyOq6N

1847: The song "O Holy Night" premiered at a Christmas eve mass. Opera singer Emily Laurey introduced the song, which started as the poem "Minuit, Chrétiens" written four years earlier by Placide Cappeau. The song now ranks as one of the top 20 Christmas songs of all time and is in the top 1% of all songs.

1954: Annie Lennox was born. She and Dave Stewart formed the Eurythmics in the 1980s after working together in the Tourists. The pair have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame. The Eurythmics’ song "Sweet Dreams Are Made of This" is a Grammy Hall of Fame and National Recording Registry inductee. Check out the DMDB podcast on the best of the Eurythmics: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2El3gSNn2ySqijkVGiN4wk

1993: Beck charted with "Loser." While he has had a successful and impactful career, this is surprisingly his only entry on the Billboard Hot 100. I consider it the quintessential ‘90s song. It ranks as one of the top 100 alternative rock songs of all time and as the song of the year by Acclaimed Music, Digital Dream Door, Mojo, and Rolling Stone.


December 26

1831: Vincenzo Bellini’s ‘Norma’ had its premiere. The two-act tragedy is generally considered his best opera. He reportedly said, "If I were shipwrecked at sea, I would leave all the rest of my operas and try to save ‘Norma.’" It ranks as one of the top 50 operas of all time as well as one of the top 100 classical works of all time.

1939: Phil Spector was born. The famed producer was known for the "Wall of Sound," which was his approach to dense production on such well known songs as Ike & Tina Turner’s "River Deep Mountain High," the Ronettes’ "Be My Baby," The Beatles’ "Let It Be," and John Lennon’s "Imagine." See his top 50 songs here:

1970: George Harrison reached #1 with "My Sweet Lord," making him the first of The Beatles to top the charts as a solo artist. He was sued for the song’s similarities to the Chiffons’ "He’s So Fine," but in 1976 he was ruled innocent of stealing but guilty of unconscious plagiarism. The song won an Ivor Novello award and is featured in the DMDB book ‘The Top 100 Songs of the Rock Era, 1954-1999’ (available on Amazon).


December 27

1927: ‘Show Boat’ opened on Broadway. The musical, with music by Jerome Kern and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, ranks as one of the top 50 musicals of all time. The cast album has been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and National Recording Registry while the soundtrack ranks as one of the top 50 soundtracks of all time. The show includes "Ol’ Man River," which is featured in the DMDB book The Top 100 Songs of the Pre-Rock Era, 1890-1953.

1969: Led Zeppelin topped the Billboard album chart with their second album, Led Zeppelin II. It ranks as one of the top classic rock albums and top heavy metal albums of all time. The album is also featured in the DMDB book ‘The Top 100 Albums of All Time’ (available at Amazon). "Whole Lotta Love" is the album’s highlight. It ranks as one of the top 100 classic rock songs and one of the top 1% of all songs.

2003: Michael Andrews and Gary Jules topped the UK chart with "Mad World." The original version, recorded by Tears for Fears in 1982, got to #3. The cover version was recorded for the film ‘Donnie Darko.’ It won an Ivor Novello award and ranks as one of my top 100 personal favorite songs of all time.


December 28

1968: The Beatles topped the Billboard album chart for the first of nine weeks with their self-titled album commonly referred to as ‘The White Album.’ The double album featured "Back in the U.S.S.R.," "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da," "Helter Skelter," "Birthday," and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." The Grammy Hall of Fame inductee is one of the best-selling albums of all time and was named Album of the Year by Acclaimed Music, Mojo, NME, Q magazine, and Rolling Stone. It is featured in the DMDB book ‘The Top 100 Albums of All Time’ (available on Amazon).

1978: John Legend was born as John Stephens in Springfield, Ohio. The singer/songwriter is best known for his #1 hit "All of Me," an entry in the DMDB book The Top 100 Songs of the Digital Era (2000-2019) but also won an Oscar for Best Song ("Glory" with Common). He also won the Grammy for Best New Artist in 2005 and the Songwriters Hall of Fame Hal David Starlight Award in 2007.

1998: BBC Radio 1 broadcast its ranking of the best songs ever as voted by listeners. It was the first of a dozen lists from the BBC that were gathered and aggregated by Dave’s Music Database to create the ultimate top 200 list. The top 10 includes classics from The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Queen, and U2. See the full list here:


December 29

1868: Singer and banjo player Frank Stanley was born William Stanley Grinstead in Orange, New Jersey. He was a member of the Peerless Quartet and sang the first charted version of "Auld Lang Syne" (#2, 1907). He ranks as one of the top 1000 music makers of all time.

1928: Clarence "Pine Top" Smith recorded "Pine Top’s Boogie Woogie." This Blues Hall of Fame and Grammy Hall of Fame inductee is credited with initiating the boogie woogie craze. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame also recognizes it as one of the songs that changed rock.

2001: Alan Jackson topped the country charts with "Where Were You When the World Stopped Turning," his poignant look at the feelings Americans experienced in the wake of 9/11. He managed to capture the sense of loss without being political. The song won multiple awards including Song and Record of the Year from both the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association. It also won the Grammy for Best Country Song. Oh, and it’s one of my top 100 favorites of all time.


December 30

1928: Bo Diddley was born as Ellas Otha Bates in McComb, Mississippi. The singer and guitarist has been inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame, the R&B Hall of Fame, and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The DMDB ranks him as one of the top 1000 music makers of all time.

1944: Judy Garland charted with "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." The song was featured in the movie ‘Meet Me in St. Louis.’ Although it only reached #27 on the charts, it has become a classic ranking in the DMDB’s top 100 lists of Christmas songs and movie songs.

1948: ‘Kiss Me, Kate’ opened on Broadway. The Cole Porter-penned musical ranks as one of the top 50 musicals and won the Tony for Best Musical. The cast album has been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and National Recording Registry. The 1954 soundtrack ranks as one of the top 100 of all time.


December 31

1948: Donna Summer was born. She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the R&B Hall of Fame. She became known as the Queen of Disco for her dance-oriented hits in the ‘70s and ‘80s that included "Love to Love You Baby," "Last Dance," "MacArthur Park," "Hot Stuff," "Bad Girls," "On the Radio," "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)," and "She Works Hard for the Money." Here are her top 20 hits as rated by the DMDB:

1966: The Monkees topped the Billboard Hot 100 with "I’m a Believer." The Neil Diamond-penned tune spent seven weeks on top and was named Song of the Year by Cash Box. The song is on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s list of “Songs That Shaped Rock” and is featured in the DMDB book ‘The Top 100 Songs of the Rock Era, 1954-1999’ (available on Amazon).


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First posted 1/24/2024.