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This page indexes the individual year in music pages.

2020sEdit

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2000sEdit

 
Live 8 concerts took place in 9 countries worldwide during 2005.

List of 10 best-selling albums of the 2000sEdit

  1. The Beatles1 – 31 million[5] – 2000
  2. Norah JonesCome Away with Me – 26 million[6] – 2002
  3. Backstreet BoysBlack & Blue – 24 million[7][8] – 2000
  4. Linkin ParkHybrid Theory – 24 million[9] – 2000
  5. Britney SpearsOops!... I Did It Again – 20 million[10] – 2000
  6. UsherConfessions – 20 million[11] – 2004
  7. EminemThe Eminem Show – 19 million[12] – 2002
  8. EminemThe Marshall Mathers LP – 19 million[12][13] – 2000
  9. Avril LavigneLet Go – 17 million[14] – 2002
  10. EvanescenceFallen – 17 million[15] – 2003

1990sEdit

List of 10 best-selling albums of the 1990sEdit

  1. Whitney Houston / Various artists – The Bodyguard – 45 million[20][21] – 1992
  2. Shania TwainCome on Over – 40 million[22] – 1997
  3. Alanis MorissetteJagged Little Pill – 33 million[23] – 1995
  4. Mariah CareyMusic Box – 32 million[24] – 1993
  5. Celine DionFalling into You – 32 million[25] – 1996
  6. Michael JacksonDangerous – 32 million[26][27] – 1991
  7. Celine DionLet's Talk About Love – 31 million[28] – 1997
  8. MadonnaThe Immaculate Collection – 30 million[29][30] – 1990
  9. Britney Spears...Baby One More Time – 30 million[31][32] – 1999
  10. Backstreet BoysMillennium – 30 million[33][34] – 1999

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1959 in music, 1959 in British music, 1959 in Norwegian music

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Ancient musicEdit

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

  • Music Timeline A Chronology of Music From Prehistory to the Present Day.