List of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 2000

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English rock band The Beatles' compilation album 1 is one of the three longest-running albums of 2000, topping the Billboard 200 for eight weeks non-consecutively.

The highest-selling albums and EPs in the United States are ranked in the Billboard 200, published by Billboard magazine. The date are compiled by Nielsen Soundscan based on each album's weekly physical sales. In 2000, 20 albums topped the chart in 53 issues of the magazine, but two of which albums started their peak position in 1999 and are therefore excluded.

Pop group NSYNC's No Strings Attached, rapper Eminem's The Marshall Mathers LP, and rock group The Beatles' compilation album 1 are the longest-running albums of 2000 and second in 2000s,[1] behind Taylor Swift in 2009 with Fearless which logged eleven non-consecutive weeks at number one. The first two of which albums topped the Billboard 200 for eight straight weeks. 1 charted for eight non-consecutive weeks, of which stretch began in late 2000 and continued in early 2001. No Strings Attached, The Marshall Mathers LP, and 1 are credited as three of the longest-running albums of the decade.[1] Rock artist Santana's Supernatural topped the chart for nine non-consecutive weeks in 2000, but is credited as the longest-running album of 1999 because it first peaked in that year.

No Strings Attached is the best-selling album of 2000, accumulating nearly 9.94 million sales by the end of the year.[2] The album was noted for its debut sales figure of 2.4 million, the highest first-week sales in the Billboard 200 history. The figure marked as the only album to have sold more than two million copies in a one-week period, a distinction held until the release of Adele's 25.[3][4] Rapper Eminem's The Marshall Mathers LP sold over 7.92 million copies, the second best-selling album of 2000.[2] The album's debut sales, over 1.76 million, held the distinction as the second best sales in a week.[5] Singer Britney Spears's Oops!... I Did It Again sold nearly 7.89 million copies, making it the third highest-selling album of the year.[2] The album opened at number one on the Billboard 200 on the strength of over 1.3 million unit sales, breaking the record for first-week sales by a female act.[5] Debut sales of Oops!... I Did It Again broke the record set by singer Alanis Morissette's Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, which opened with 469,054 sales. It also shattered singer Mariah Carey's record, whose album Daydream sold 759,959 copies during the week of Christmas 1995.[5] Band Backstreet Boys' Black & Blue sold 1.6 million units in its debut week, besting their album Millennium's figure of 1.13 million.[5]

2000 had the fewest Billboard 200 leaders among women since 1996, with only Britney Spears, Celine Dion and Madonna having a number one album this year.[6]

Chart history[]

Key
Best performing album of 2000 Indicates best performing album of 2000
Issue date Album Artist(s) Ref.
January 1 All the Way... A Decade of Song Celine Dion [7]
January 8 ...And Then There Was X DMX [8]
January 15 Vol. 3: Life and Times of S. Carter Jay-Z [9][10]
January 22 Supernatural Santana [11]
January 29 [12][13]
February 5 [14][15]
February 12 Voodoo D'Angelo [16][17]
February 19 [18][19]
February 26 Supernatural Santana [20]
March 4 [21]
March 11 [22]
March 18 [23]
March 25 [24][25]
April 1 [26]
April 8 No Strings Attached dagger NSYNC [27]
April 15 [28]
April 22 [29]
April 29 [30][31]
May 6 [32][33]
May 13 [34][35]
May 20 [36][37]
May 27 [38][39]
June 3 Oops!... I Did It Again Britney Spears [40][41]
June 10 The Marshall Mathers LP Eminem [42]
June 17 [43]
June 24 [44]
July 1 [45]
July 8 [46][47]
July 15 [48]
July 22 [49][50]
July 29 [51]
August 5 Now 4 Various artists [52]
August 12 [53][54]
August 19 [55][56]
August 26 Country Grammar Nelly [57]
September 2 [58]
September 9 [59][60]
September 16 [61]
September 23 [62][63]
September 30 G.O.A.T. LL Cool J [64][65]
October 7 Music Madonna [66]
October 14 Let's Get Ready Mystikal [67]
October 21 Kid A Radiohead [68][65]
October 28 Rule 3:36 Ja Rule [69]
November 4 Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water Limp Bizkit [70]
November 11 [71]
November 18 The Dynasty: Roc La Familia Jay-Z [72][73]
November 25 TP-2.com R. Kelly [74][75]
December 2 1 The Beatles [76][77]
December 9 Black & Blue Backstreet Boys [78]
December 16 [79]
December 23 1 The Beatles [80][81]
December 30 [82][65]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Bonson, Fred (2009-01-15). "Chart Beat: Eminem, Brad Paisley, Keith Urban & More". Billboard. Archived from the original on February 2, 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
  2. ^ a b c Bautz, Mark (2001-01-17). "Disc Drive". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2009-03-05.
  3. ^ "N Sync Breaks The SoundScan Barrier". Billboard. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
  4. ^ "Adele's '25' Official First Week U.S. Sales: 3.38 Million". Billboard. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
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  6. ^ Weekly Chart Notes: Ke$ha, Katy Perry, Michael Jackson
  7. ^ "January 1, 2000". Billboard 200.
  8. ^ "January 8, 2000". Billboard 200.
  9. ^ "January 15, 2000". Billboard 200.
  10. ^ "Jay-Z Debuts At #1 With Life And Times - MTV". Archived from the original on 2017-10-02.
  11. ^ "January 22, 2000". Billboard 200.
  12. ^ "January 29, 2000". Billboard 200.
  13. ^ "Santana Holds On To Top Of Album Chart In Slow Week - MTV". Archived from the original on 2017-10-05.
  14. ^ "February 5, 2000". Billboard 200.
  15. ^ "Santana Maintain Reign Over Albums Chart - MTV". Archived from the original on 2017-12-17.
  16. ^ "February 12, 2000". Billboard 200.
  17. ^ "D'Angelo's Voodoo Rules Top Ten - MTV". Archived from the original on 2018-11-27.
  18. ^ "February 19, 2000". Billboard 200.
  19. ^ "D'Angelo's Voodoo Overpowers Santana's Supernatural - MTV". Archived from the original on 2018-02-16.
  20. ^ "February 26, 2000". Billboard 200.
  21. ^ "March 4, 2000". Billboard 200.
  22. ^ "March 11, 2000". Billboard 200.
  23. ^ "March 18, 2000". Billboard 200.
  24. ^ "March 25, 2000". Billboard 200.
  25. ^ "Santana's Supernatural Holds Top Spot For Fifth Straight Week - MTV". Archived from the original on 2019-02-18.
  26. ^ "April 1, 2000". Billboard 200.
  27. ^ "April 8, 2000". Billboard 200.
  28. ^ "April 15, 2000". Billboard 200.
  29. ^ "April 22, 2000". Billboard 200.
  30. ^ "April 29, 2000". Billboard 200.
  31. ^ "'NSYNC to Shoot New Video; Talks Tour". MTV.
  32. ^ "May 6, 2000". Billboard 200.
  33. ^ "'N Sync Indomitable, Pink Floyd Return with Live the Wall". MTV.
  34. ^ "May 13, 2000". Billboard 200.
  35. ^ "Toni Braxton Fails to Knock 'N Sync off Top of Chart". MTV.
  36. ^ "May 20, 2000". Billboard 200.
  37. ^ "'N Sync Boys Sink Boyz". 11 May 2000.
  38. ^ "May 27, 2000". Billboard 200.
  39. ^ "Metallica, Hanson Can't Knock *NSync from #1 Spot". MTV.
  40. ^ "June 3, 2000". Billboard 200.
  41. ^ "Britney Spears Hits #1 with 1.3 Million Sold". MTV.
  42. ^ "June 10, 2000". Billboard 200.
  43. ^ "June 17, 2000". Billboard 200.
  44. ^ "June 24, 2000". Billboard 200.
  45. ^ "July 1, 2000". Billboard 200.
  46. ^ "July 8, 2000". Billboard 200.
  47. ^ "Deftones Debut at #3, with Busta Rhymes Just Behind". MTV.
  48. ^ "July 15, 2000". Billboard 200.
  49. ^ "July 22, 2000". Billboard 200.
  50. ^ "Eminem Too Tough for Ruff Ryders". MTV.
  51. ^ "July 29, 2000". Billboard 200.
  52. ^ "August 5, 2000". Billboard 200.
  53. ^ "August 12, 2000". Billboard 200.
  54. ^ "Pop Compilation Beats Britney Spears, Eminem for Second Week". MTV.
  55. ^ "August 19, 2000". Billboard 200.
  56. ^ "Late Underground Rapper Makes Pop Chart's Highest Debut". MTV.
  57. ^ "August 26, 2000". Billboard 200.
  58. ^ "September 2, 2000". Billboard 200.
  59. ^ "September 9, 2000". Billboard 200.
  60. ^ "Nelly Remains at #1; Wyclef Jean Makes Highest Debut". MTV.
  61. ^ "September 16, 2000". Billboard 200.
  62. ^ "September 23, 2000". Billboard 200.
  63. ^ "Nelly remains in No. 1 slot". 14 September 2000.
  64. ^ "September 30, 2000". Billboard 200.
  65. ^ a b c "Beatles Lead Holiday Sales Surge". Rolling Stone. 20 December 2000.
  66. ^ "October 7, 2000". Billboard 200.
  67. ^ "October 14, 2000". Billboard 200.
  68. ^ "October 21, 2000". Billboard 200.
  69. ^ "October 28, 2000". Billboard 200.
  70. ^ "November 4, 2000". Billboard 200.
  71. ^ "November 11, 2000". Billboard 200.
  72. ^ "November 18, 2000". Billboard 200.
  73. ^ "Jay-Z Released The Dynasty Roc La Famil | SpitFireHipHop.com". Archived from the original on 2017-12-22.
  74. ^ "November 25, 2000". Billboard 200.
  75. ^ "Archives". Los Angeles Times.
  76. ^ "December 2, 2000". Billboard 200.
  77. ^ "Beatles Back on Top with "1"". Rolling Stone. 22 November 2000.
  78. ^ "December 9, 2000". Billboard 200.
  79. ^ "December 16, 2000". Billboard 200.
  80. ^ "December 23, 2000". Billboard 200.
  81. ^ "The Beatles bump the Backstreet Boys to No. 2". Entertainment Weekly.
  82. ^ "December 30, 2000". Billboard 200.

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