List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 1999
Santana and Rob Thomas ' "Smooth " was the longest-running single of 1999, topping the chart for 10 consecutive weeks.
The Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best singles of the United States. Published by Billboard magazine, the data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based collectively on each single's weekly physical sales and airplays . There were 15 singles that topped the chart this year. The first of these, "I'm Your Angel " by R. Kelly and Celine Dion , spent two weeks at the top, concluding a six-week run that had begun in December 1998.
During the year, 11 acts had achieved a first U.S. number-one single, including: Britney Spears , Ricky Martin , Jennifer Lopez , Destiny's Child , Dru Hill , Kool Moe Dee , Christina Aguilera , Enrique Iglesias , Jay-Z , Santana , and Rob Thomas . The longest running number-one single is "Smooth " by Santana featuring Matchbox Twenty frontman Rob Thomas , which attained 12 weeks at number-one. Ten of those weeks were logged in 1999 and two additional weeks were logged in 2000.
TLC was the only act with more than one number one song, with them hitting the top twice.
Chart history
Pop singer Cher earned her first number-one single since 1974 and fifth overall when "Believe " topped the chart.
Pop singer Christina Aguilera earned her first U.S. number-one single, "Genie in a Bottle ".
Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias earned his first U.S. number-one single with "Bailamos " which stayed for two consecutive weeks.
Pop singer Britney Spears earned her first U.S. number-one peak with "...Baby One More Time ".
Singer Ricky Martin earned his first U.S. number-one single with "Livin' la Vida Loca ".
Key
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Indicates best-performing single of 1999
Number-one artists
See also
References
^ "January 2, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "January 9, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "January 16, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "January 23, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "January 30, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "February 6, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "February 13, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "February 20, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "February 27, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "March 6, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "March 13, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "March 20, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "March 27, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "April 3, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "April 10, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "April 17, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "April 24, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "May 1, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "May 8, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "May 15, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "May 22, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "May 29, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "June 5, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "June 12, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "June 19, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "June 26, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "July 3, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "July 10, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "July 17, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "July 24, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "July 31, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "August 7, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "August 14, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "August 21, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "August 28, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
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^ "September 4, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "September 11, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "September 18, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "September 25, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "October 2, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "October 9, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
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^ "October 16, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "October 23, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "October 30, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "November 6, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "November 13, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "November 20, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "November 27, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "December 4, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "December 11, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "December 18, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "December 25, 1999" . Billboard Hot 100 .
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