EvanJ
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Post by EvanJ on Jan 8, 2004 8:57:54 GMT -5
*N Sync: "No Strings Attached": 16 weeks "Bye Bye Bye": 10 "It's Gonna Be Me": 6 Avril Lavigne: "Let Go": 13 weeks "Complicated": 8 "Sk8er Boi": 2 "I'm With You": 3 Are those the two highest? Christina Aguilera and Jennifer Lopez are the only artists I can name who have Number 1s from three different albums in the 2000s counting "Lady Marmalade" for Christina and including Jennifer's remix album. Before "Let Go," what was the last album with three multiple week Number 1s? Alanis did it from "Jagged Little Pill" and I don't know if it was done in between those two. From "J. Lo," it was rereleased with "I'm Real (Remix)" but not "Ain't It Funny (Remix)" so I don't count it. Jennifer has I'm assuming the most multiple week Number 1s in the 2000s with four. Nelly has three including "Shake Ya Tailfeather." "Lady Marmalade" fell fast but has as many weeks at Number 1 as the last four year-end Number 1s combined. It isn't like that on some other charts. The only other year-end chart I remember this year where I think Number 1 was more due to longevity than to peak was "So Gone" on Urban.
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DuckHead
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Post by DuckHead on Jan 8, 2004 13:43:36 GMT -5
Yes, 'N Sync has the most weeks at # 1 from one album in the 2000s, and Avril is second.
And Avril's album was the first album since Alanis Morissette in 1996 to have three # 1 songs. There was none in between.
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