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Hot Country Songs is a chart that ranks the top-performing country music songs in the United States, published by Billboard magazine. In 2000, 19 different songs topped the chart, then published under the title Hot Country Singles & Tracks, in 52 issues of the magazine, based on weekly airplay data from country music radio stations compiled by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems.
Hot Country Songs is a chart that ranks the top-performing country music songs in the United States, published by Billboard magazine. In 1990, 24 different songs topped the chart in 52 issues of the magazine. The chart was published under the title Hot Country Singles through the February 10 issue and Hot Country Singles & Tracks thereafter. [1]
Greatest Hits: Kenny Chesney: BNA 1 Greatest Hits: Tim McGraw: Curb 13 5 Here and Now: The Wilkinsons: Giant 9 Honky Tonk Sonatas: Jason McCoy: Universal 1 4 I Hope You Dance: Lee Ann Womack: MCA Nashville 1 5 Latest Greatest Straitest Hits: George Strait: MCA Nashville 9 37 Lessons Learned: Tracy Lawrence: Atlantic 4 6 Let's Make Sure We Kiss ...
Greatest Hits: Highway 101: Warner Bros. 26 Greatest Hits: Sawyer Brown: Capitol/Curb 35 Greatest Hits, Volume II: Earl Thomas Conley: RCA Nashville 54 Greatest Hits Volume III: Conway Twitty: MCA Nashville 57 Hardin County Line: Mark Collie: MCA Nashville 45 Have a Little Faith: Jo-El Sonnier: RCA Nashville 47 Heart Full of Love: Holly Dunn ...
Graph of conflict deaths from 1990 to 2002. The spike of one-sided violence in 1994 is mostly due to the Rwandan genocide. This is a list of wars that began between 1990 and 2002. Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity.
Kenny Chesney (left) and Tim McGraw each reached number one in 2000 with an album entitled Greatest Hits. Top Country Albums is a chart that ranks the top-performing country music albums in the United States, published by Billboard. In 2000, 11 different albums topped the chart, based on electronic point of sale data provided by SoundScan Inc. [1]
Ludacris gathered four number-one songs, including a feature on Usher's "Yeah!", which topped the Year-End chart of 2004. Nelly spent 23 weeks atop the chart with four entries. Justin Timberlake gained three number-one songs as a lead singer and one as a featured artist.
As the decade progressed, a growing trend in the music industry was to promote songs to radio without the release of a commercially available singles in an attempt by record companies to boost albums sales. Because such a release was required to chart on the Hot 100, many popular songs that were hits on top 40 radio never made it onto the chart.