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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1998.

Specific locations

  • 1998 in British music
  • 1998 in Norwegian music
  • 1998 in South Korean music

Specific genres

  • 1998 in classical music
  • 1998 in country music
  • 1998 in heavy metal music
  • 1998 in hip hop music
  • 1998 in Latin music
  • 1998 in jazz

Events

January

  • January 28
    • Interscope Records pays a radio station in Portland, Oregon, USA, $5000 to play the Limp Bizkit single "Counterfeit" fifty times. The business move is widely criticized in the media as "payola", but the controversy serves to further increase publicity for the band.[1]
    • "Weird Al" Yankovic gets LASIK surgery to cure his myopia. At the same time, he grows out his hair and shaves off his moustache, radically changing his signature look.[2]

February

  • February 5
    • Carnatic vocalist M. S. Subbulakshmi becomes the first musician ever to be awarded the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award.[3]
    • Former Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford publicly reveals his homosexuality for the first time in an interview with MTV.[4]
  • February 15 – Sir Edward Elgar's unfinished Third Symphony, completed by Anthony Payne, is performed for the first time at the Royal Festival Hall, London, UK.[5]
  • February 19 – The Stray Cats reunite for a benefit show for the Carl Perkins Foundation at House of Blues in Los Angeles, USA.[6]
  • February 21 – Misia makes her official CD debut with the single "Tsutsumikomu Yō ni...".[7]
  • February 23 – "Frozen", the first single from Madonna's eighth studio album, Ray of Light, is released. The single is a worldwide hit, peaking at #2 on US Billboard Hot 100 and becoming her first single to enter the charts at #1 in the UK.[8]
  • February 24 – Elton John is knighted by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom at Buckingham Palace, London, UK. He was mistakenly introduced as "Sir John Elton", but was renamed "Sir Elton John".[9]
  • February 25 – The 40th Annual Grammy Awards are presented in New York, hosted by Kelsey Grammer. Bob Dylan, Alison Krauss and R. Kelly all win three awards each, with Dylan winning Album of the Year for Time Out of Mind. Shawn Colvin's "Sunny Came Home" wins both Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Paula Cole wins Best New Artist.
  • February 28 – Haitian group RAM survive an assassination attempt while performing at a carnival, after a disagreement with the newly elected mayor of Port-au-Prince.

March

  • March 3 – Madonna releases her seventh studio album Ray of Light. The album eventually sells over 16 million copies worldwide. The album received near universal acclaim upon release. Her collaborations with producer William Orbit, as well as her conversion to Kabbalah resulted in a completely new lyric and musical approach for Madonna, which gains her numerous awards, including four Grammy Awards out of a total of six nominations.[10]
  • March 10 – The South Korean-made MPMan, the first mass-produced digital audio player, is launched at the CeBIT trade fair in Hanover, Germany.[11]
  • March 13 – The Smashing Pumpkins file a US$1 million lawsuit against UK-based Sound And Media Ltd, alleging that the company has released a book and CD about the band without permission.[12]

April

  • April 3 – Dave Navarro is fired by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.[13]
  • April 6 – Organizers announce that Lollapalooza will not be staged in 1998 due to the inability to sign a major headlining act. The festival would return in 2003.
  • April 7 – George Michael is arrested in a public restroom in Beverly Hills, California, USA for lewd conduct. He is subsequently sentenced to community service, and later describes it as a "subconsciously deliberate act".[14]
  • April 8 – Ayumi Hamasaki makes her debut under Avex Trax with the single "Poker Face".[15]
  • April 14 – The first VH1 Divas Live concert is broadcast on VH1, starring Aretha Franklin, Gloria Estefan, Céline Dion, Shania Twain and Mariah Carey.[16]
  • April 17–19 – The second Terrastock festival takes place in San Francisco, USA.
  • April 29 – Steven Tyler breaks his knee at a concert in Anchorage, Alaska, USA, delaying Aerosmith's Nine Lives Tour and necessitating camera angle adjustments for the filming of the video for "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing".

May

  • May 5 – South Korean boy band, Shinhwa debut under SM Entertainment.
  • May 8
    • The third European Festival of Youth Choirs is held in Basel, Switzerland.
    • A British court rules in favor of the Beatles and John Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, stopping the release of another Live at the Star Club recording. All copies of the recording and the original tape are awarded to the Beatles, as well as damages and legal costs.
  • May 9 – The 43rd Eurovision Song Contest, held in Birmingham, United Kingdom, is won by Israel's transgender performer Dana International with the song "Diva" See: 1998 – Diggiloo Thrush
  • May 26 – Anggun releases her debut album, Snow on the Sahara in North America, which would go on to sell 1 million copies across Europe and America and becoming the best-selling album by Asian artist outside Asia.[17]
  • May 27 – Ringo Sheena releases her debut single "Kōfukuron".[18]
  • May 31 – Geri Halliwell goes into hiding as her public relations representative, Julian Torton, confirms that she has left the Spice Girls permanently.[19]

June

  • June 1 – Scott Weiland's public problems with drugs continue when he is arrested in New York after buying heroin.

July

  • July 3 – Westlife is formally created and signed to the record label BMG.
  • July 5 – Teen singer Billie Piper starts her career by becoming the youngest British solo artist to debut at #1 on the UK singles charts with "Because We Want To".
  • July 17 – Aiko makes her major label debut with the song "Ashita".[20]

August

  • August 1 – VH1 Smooth is launched. The first music video played is a cover of "Makin' Whoopee" by Branford Marsalis.[21]
  • August 18 – Korn's third studio album, Follow the Leader, enters Billboard 200 at number 1, with 268,000 copies sold in its first week. It goes on to be certified 5× Platinum by the RIAA and sell over 14 million copies worldwide, thus launching nu metal into the mainstream.
  • August 25 – Lauryn Hill releases her breakthrough debut album The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill. The album goes on to be certified 7× Platinum by the RIAA and sell over 19 million copies worldwide.
  • August 29 – The Bee Gees open their One Night Only tour in Dublin, Ireland[22]

September

  • September 14 – Total Request Live is broadcast for the first time on MTV.
  • September 16 – Lou Reed performs for President of the Czech Republic Václav Havel at the White House.
  • September 28 – Britney Spears' debut single, "...Baby One More Time", is released. It would become the top-selling single of 1999, selling over ten million units worldwide. It was also the biggest hit single of 1999. The "...Baby One More Time" music video was ranked as number three on Billboard's 2010 list of "Best Music Videos of All Time".

October

  • October 5 – MuchMoreMusic is launched in Canada.
  • October 6 – Kurupt's debut studio album, Kuruption!, is released by Antra Records. It peaks at #8 on the Billboard 200 on October 24, 1998.
  • October 8 – The Recording Industry Association of America files in court against Diamond Multimedia in an attempt to block the release of the new Rio PMP300, arguing that the MP3 digital audio player is a music piracy device. The RIAA's application is denied on October 26, clearing the way for the PMP300 to become the first commercially successful MP3 player.
  • October 19 – "Believe", the first single of Cher's twenty-second studio album of the same name is released, becoming a smash hit. After seven consecutive weeks atop the UK official singles chart, it becomes the UK’s bestselling single of the year, and also the bestselling single by a female artist in UK history. On March 13, 1999, Believe becomes Cher's 5th number-one single in the US, spending four consecutive weeks at #1 and becoming the bestselling single of that year.
  • October 22 – Cher releases her twenty-second studio album Believe, which becomes the most successful of her career: It peaks at number one in seven countries, #4 in the US, and #7 in the UK. The album goes on to sell over 20 million copies worldwide and is certified platinum in at least sixteen countries, becoming one of the bestselling albums of all time.
  • October 27 – The Copyright Term Extension Act is signed into law, giving the entertainment industry 20 more years of exclusive rights to all works created since 1923.

November

  • November 17 – The Offspring release Americana to massive mainstream success.[23][24][25] It goes on to be certified 5× platinum by the RIAA and sells over 11 million copies worldwide. The hit single "Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)" becomes one of the best charting worldwide punk songs of all time, topping charts in 9 countries.

December

  • December 5
    • Young violinists Nicola Benedetti and Alina Ibragimova play Bach's double violin concerto under the baton of Yehudi Menuhin at the opening ceremony of the 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at UNESCO in Paris.
    • Billboard changes its policy for its Hot 100 chart to allow airplay-only singles or album cuts to be accounted in the chart.
  • December 9 – Hikaru Utada makes their debut with the double A-side single "Automatic (Hikaru Utadasong)" / "Time Will Tell".[26]
  • December 29 – India issues a set of postage stamps on the subject of Indian musical instruments.[27]

Also in 1998

  • The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra launches its own recording label, RLPO Live.[28]
  • Singers Brandy and Monica dominate the Billboard charts with the duet, "The Boy Is Mine", holding the Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 spot for 13 weeks.
  • Composer John Harbison was awarded a Heinz Award for the Arts and Humanities.
  • The Goo Goo Dolls single, "Iris", set a new Billboard Hot 100 Airplay record in the U.S. by achieving 18 weeks at number one.[29]

Bands formed

  • See Musical groups established in 1998

Bands reformed

  • Modern Talking
  • Culture Club

Bands disbanded

  • See Musical groups disestablished in 1998

Albums released

January–March

Date Album Artist Notes
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5 AquariusBoards of CanadaEP
6 Great ExpectationsVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
13 All Fall DownAgainst All Authority-
BackboneBackboneFeaturing Bill Kreutzmann
Challenge for a Civilized SocietyUnwound-
Money, Power & RespectThe Lox-
Naked Baby PhotosBen Folds FiveCompilation
Preemptive StrikeDJ ShadowSingles compilation
The TroubleshootersFunkdoobiest-
Yodel the Cowboy WayRiders in the Sky-
15 Vain Glory OperaEdguyGermany
16 Moon SafariAirFrance
19 The Blue CafeChris Rea-
20 Caught in a Trap and I Can't Back Out 'Cause I Love You Too Much, BabyMark Eitzel-
Loaded DeckAce FrehleyCompilation
My Secret Passion: The AriasMichael Bolton-
SpringtimeFreakwater-
Viva la Ska RevolutionBad MannersCompilation
23 Ce que je saisJohnny Hallyday-
26 Time MachinesCoil-
Dig My MoodNick Lowe-
27 American Teenage Rock 'n' Roll MachineThe Donnas-
Do or DieDropkick Murphys-
Downward Is HeavenwardHum-
Got No ShadowMary Lou Lord-
Saturnz ReturnGoldie-
Skull OrchardJon Langford-
Wide Open SpacesThe Chicks-
29 Crystal BallPrinceBox set
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3 Blues Brothers 2000Various ArtistsSoundtrack
Ready for the WorldINOJ-
Strange AngelsKristin Hersh-
YieldPearl Jam-
9 Conforming to AbnormalityCephalic Carnage-
10 Facing the AnimalYngwie Malmsteen-
In the Aeroplane Over the SeaNeutral Milk HotelUS
Let It Come DownJames Iha-
Once Sent from the Golden HallAmon AmarthDebut
Ray Lynch: Best Of, Volume OneRay LynchCompilation
Tank Top CitySugarsmack-
TerraformShellac-
VuelveRicky Martin-
16 Come CleanCurve-
17 Attack of The Planet SmashersThe Planet Smashers-
The Big KnockoverNo Fun at AllUS
Charge It 2 da GameSilkk the Shocker-
Deconstructing BeckAnonymousReleased on Illegal Art
Destiny's ChildDestiny's ChildUS
In the World: From Natchez to New YorkOlu Dara-
Little Plastic CastleAni DiFranco-
Str8 Outta NorthcoteBlood Duster-
18 SuccessThe Posies-
24 Ain't It the TruthDaryle Singletary-
Americana DeluxeBig Bad Voodoo Daddy-
DoseGov't Mule-
For a LifetimeJonathan Cain-
Formulas Fatal to the FleshMorbid Angel-
Headfirst Into EverythingMystery Machine-
Heavy MentalKillah PriestDebut
Inferno – Last in LiveDioLive
LegendsAbove the Law-
Let Them Eat PussyNashville PussyDebut
My HomiesScarface-
Stoners Reeking HavocKottonmouth KingsEP
StratosphereDuster
SYR3: Invito Al ĈieloSonic YouthEP
This Strange PlaceWolfstone-
Til My Casket DropsC-Bo-
TrainTrain-
UnionUnion-
25 Bustin' + Dronin'BlurRemix & Live Album
HeartL'Arc-en-Ciel-
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2 Pandemonic IncantationsBehemoth-
3 Ray of LightMadonna-
Crystal PlanetJoe Satriani-
Elmopalooza!Various ArtistsSoundtrack
9 PilgrimEric Clapton-
117°Izzy Stradlin-
Return to the Last Chance SaloonThe Bluetones-
Tin PlanetSpace-
10 19th Street LBC CompilationVarious ArtistsCompilation
All the Pain Money Can BuyFastball-
Becoming RemixedSneaker PimpsRemix
The Chinese AlbumSpacehog-
The CollectionBad MannersCompilation
Contact from the Underworld of RedboyRobbie Robertson-
Jimmy RayJimmy Ray-
Liquid Tension ExperimentLiquid Tension Experiment-
Living SpaceJohn Coltrane-
Pure FrostingThe Presidents of the United States of AmericaCompilation
Snake Bite LoveMotörhead-
The SurveillanceTrans Am-
TNTTortoise-
Voyeurs2wo-
13 A.K.A. I-D-I-O-TThe HivesEP
16 Big CalmMorcheeba-
NéapolisSimple Minds-
KansasJennifer KnappDebut
17 HazletonFuelEP
Life or DeathC-Murder-
The Players Club: Music From and Inspired by the Motion PictureVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
Retaliation, Revenge & Get BackDaz Dillinger-
Van Halen IIIVan Halen-
23 Virtual XIIron Maiden-
Twilight in OlympusSymphony X-
A Rose Is Still a RoseAretha Franklin-
XIIIRage-
24 ColmaBuckethead-
The Devil You KnowEconoline CrushUS
Feeling Strangely FineSemisonic-
Greatest Hits LiveJourneyLive
Guilty 'til Proved Innocent!The Specials-
Happy?Jann ArdenUS; released in Canada in '97
Head Trip in Every KeySuperdrag-
Keasbey NightsCatch 22-
MediaThe Faint-
NSYNCNSYNCUS
The PillageCappadonna-
Space HeaterThe Reverend Horton Heat-
30 This Is HardcorePulp-
31 Boggy DepotJerry CantrellLP
In the Line of FireHussein Fatal-
Let's RideMontell Jordan-
Moment of TruthGang Starr-
The Ponzi SchemeFirewater-
Night Versions: The Essential Duran DuranDuran DuranRemix
SunburnFuel-
12 Bar BluesScott Weiland-
WishpoolBrother Cane-
City of AngelsVarious ArtistsSoundtrack

April–June

Date Album Artist Notes
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1 Three Out ChangeSupercarDebut
7 Battle HymnsThe Suicide Machines-
Boggy DepotJerry CantrellLP
Crossroads and IllusionsStrung OutEP
Darkest DaysStabbing Westward-
ElementalThe Fixx-
FundamentalBonnie Raitt-
Headz or TailzDo or Die-
I Got the Hook UpVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
King Biscuit Flower Hour: Bachman–Turner OverdriveBachman–Turner OverdriveLive
Lacuna CoilLacuna CoilEP
Still StandingGoodie Mob-
ThrillsAndrew Bird-
The Wake of MagellanSavatage-
www.pitchshifter.comPitchshifter-
13 Bring It OnGomez-
14 Breath from AnotherEstheroCanada
Double Barrel Country: The Legends of Country MusicVince GillCompilation
The Elephant RidersClutch-
When Forever Comes CrashingConverge-
20 Walking Into ClarksdaleJimmy Page and Robert Plant-
MezzanineMassive Attack-
Music Has the Right to ChildrenBoards of CanadaEurope
21 Light Fuse, Get AwayWidespread PanicLive
BulworthVarious Artists-
DeadObituaryLive
FaithFaith Hill-
Featuring "Birds"Quasi-
Gallery of SuicideCannibal Corpse-
He Got GamePublic EnemySoundtrack
Hey You, I Love Your SoulSkillet-
MýaMýa-
Perfect Night: Live in LondonLou ReedLive
SoulflySoulfly-
StigmataArch Enemy-
You and You AloneRandy Travis-
27 Discouraged OnesKatatonia-
GreedPulkasDebut
Nightfall in Middle-EarthBlind Guardian-
Vobiscum SatanasDark Funeral-
28 Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-KaNile-
Before These Crowded StreetsDave Matthews Band-
Ça VaSlapp Happy-
Capital PunishmentBig Pun-
End HitsFugazi-
Eve 6Eve 6Debut
Live the LifeMichael W. Smith-
Navy BluesSloanCanada
The Trouble with AngelsJuice Newton-
Visual Audio Sensory TheaterVAST-
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4 Cruelty and the BeastCradle of Filth-
From the Choirgirl HotelTori Amos-
Good Humor Saint Etienne -
Mass NerderALL-
Push the ButtonMoney Mark-
A Series of SneaksSpoon-
Sittin' on Top of the WorldLeAnn Rimes-
VovinTherion-
5 Leave a MarkJohn Michael Montgomery-
Lyricist Lounge, Volume OneVarious ArtistsCompilation
No SubstanceBad Religion-
The Speed of the Old Long BowJohn Hartford-
There's One in Every FamilyFiend-
Twisted by DesignStrung Out-
11 MuseMuseDebut/EP
The Best of Nick Cave and the Bad SeedsNick Cave and the Bad SeedsCompilation
12 3 Car GarageHansonCompilation
5Lenny Kravitz-
The Best of Michael Franks: A Backward GlanceMichael FranksCompilation
Candy from a StrangerSoul Asylum-
The Closer I GetHayden-
A Thousand LeavesSonic Youth-
Traces of My LipstickXscape-
Version 2.0Garbage-
15 ShrinkThe Notwist-
18 Photograph SmileJulian Lennon-
Chapter I: A New BeginningThe MoffattsCanada
ConsumedPlastikman-
Dile al solLa Oreja de Van GoghDebut
Knights of the CrossGrave Digger-
19 Always Never the SameKansas-
Bach to the FutureSafri Duo-
The Black LightCalexico-
Godzilla: The AlbumVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
Greatest HitsDJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh PrinceCompilation
How I FeelTerri Clark-
Into the SunSean LennonDebut
It's Dark and Hell Is HotDMXDebut
OpheliaNatalie Merchant-
Rufus WainwrightRufus Wainwright-
Smokefest UndergroundSnoop Doggy Dogg-
The Jazz SingersVarious ArtistsCompilation
Where Blood and Fire Bring RestZao-
20 B'z The Best "Pleasure"B'zCompilation
Steelbath SuicideSoilwork-
21 Take Off and LandingYoshinori Sunahara-
25 Angels with Dirty FacesTricky-
SafetyColdplayEP
Super æBoredoms-
Where We BelongBoyzone-
26 The A-Files: Alien SongsAlvin and the Chipmunks-
Don't Sweat the TechnicsKid 606-
Navy BluesSloanUS
Sketches for My Sweetheart the DrunkJeff Buckley-
Snow on the SaharaAnggunInternational debut album
Time Capsule: Songs for a Future GenerationThe B-52'sCompilation +2 new tracks
30 Leitmotifdredg-
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1 BlodhemnEnslaved-
Jurassic 5Jurassic 5-
Let It RideShed Seven-
PermutationAmon Tobin-
2 AdoreThe Smashing Pumpkins-
BBC SessionsThe Jimi Hendrix ExperienceCompilation
www.tism.wanker.comTISM-
ColdCold-
Freak*on*icaGirls Against Boys-
gloria!Gloria Estefan-
If You See HerBrooks & Dunn-
MP Da Last DonMaster P-
MunkiThe Jesus and Mary Chain-
Rant And RoarGreat Big SeaCompilation
RFTCRocket from the Crypt-
Shut 'Em DownOnyx-
The X-Files: The AlbumVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
8 F♯ A♯ ∞Godspeed You Black Emperor!CD Edition
The Good Will OutEmbraceUK
PelotonThe DelgadosUK
Undo the WickedDiecastDebut
9 The Devil's BrisVoltaire-
Diabolus in MusicaSlayer-
DLR BandDavid Lee Roth-
Left of CoolBéla Fleck and the Flecktones-
A Long Way HomeDwight Yoakam-
Look My WayMadball-
My Secret LifeSonia Dada-
Never Say NeverBrandy-
Payton's PlaceNicholas Payton-
PerversionGravity Kills-
PremonitionJohn FogertyLive
15 Try Whistling ThisNeil FinnSolo debut
16 Aaron CarterAaron CarterUS; released in Europe Dec. '97
Vertical ManRingo StarrUS; released in UK 3 August
ImaginationBrian Wilson-
Look What You Did to MeZ-Ro-
The Philosopher's StoneVan MorrisonCompilation
Order in the CourtQueen Latifah-
Dr. Dolittle: The AlbumVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
OzomatliOzomatliDebut
PowertripMonster Magnet-
Silent Reign of HeroesMolly Hatchet-
Slowly Going the Way of the BuffaloMxPx-
Under the RadarLittle Feat-
22 Alternative 4Anathema-
Bootlegged in JapanNapalm DeathLive
5iveFiveUK
Genesis Archive 1967–75GenesisBox Set
23 CPRCPR-
The Dirty BoogieThe Brian Setzer Orchestra-
The HauntedThe Haunted-
Hitler Bad, Vandals GoodThe Vandals-
Mermaid AvenueBilly Bragg and Wilco-
Midwestern Songs of the AmericasDillinger Four-
Occupational HazardUnsane-
Soul of a WomanKelly PriceDebut
Stand by Your VanSublimeLive
TimeLionel Richie-
We RanLinda Ronstadt-
Waved OutRobert Pollard-
24 Mother Father Brother SisterMisiaDebut
30 As Tradition Dies SlowlyMorning Again-
AquamoshPlastilina Mosh-
Behind the FrontBlack Eyed Peas-
The Best OfJamesCompilation
Car Wheels on a Gravel RoadLucinda Williams-
Carry OnCrosby, Stills, Nash & Young-
Comin' Atcha!Cleopatra-
Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and OrchestraYngwie Malmsteen-
808:88:98808 StateCompilation
El NiñoDef Squad-
EmbryaMaxwell-
Life Won't WaitRancid-
Live & RareRage Against the MachineLive
Live at the Jazz CafeD'AngeloLive
Miles from Our HomeCowboy Junkies-
Newpower SoulThe New Power Generation-
Punk-O-Rama Vol. 3Various ArtistsCompilation
Ruthless for LifeMC Ren-
Something's Gotta GiveAgnostic Front-
StaticBleach-
Step Up to the MicrophoneNewsboysMajor label debut
System of a DownSystem of a DownDebut

July–September

Date Album Artist Notes
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1 Three Days BrokenBig Blue Monkey-
6 ChampagneMiss Kittin & The HackerEP
Breaking God's HeartHefnerDebut[30]
Redneck WonderlandMidnight Oil-
7 Burn OutSlick Shoes-
Crackle – The Best of BauhausBauhausCompilation
Destroy What Destroys YouAgainst All Authority-
Jesus Hits Like the Atom BombTripping Daisy-
Panique celtiqueManau-
Something Wicked This Way ComesIced Earth-
Soul's CoreShawn Mullins-
StuntBarenaked Ladies-
Visions of EuropeStratovariusLive
8 Impossible RemixesKylie MinogueRemix; Australia only
13 The Fists of TimeAs Friends RustEP
Two Pages4hero-
14 Across a Wire: Live in New York CityCounting CrowsLive
Black MusicChocolate Genius-
The Band Geek MafiaVoodoo Glow Skulls-
Blue PlanetDonna Lewis-
The Boy Is MineMonica-
DestinyStratovarius-
5iveFiveUS
FlowersAce of Base-
Great Big Western Howdy!Riders in the Sky-
Hello NastyBeastie Boys-
N.O.R.E.Noreaga-
Orange Ave.Seven Mary Three-
Phantom PowerThe Tragically Hip-
Pixies at the BBCPixiesLive
Silver Session for Jason KnuthSonic YouthEP
Where Your Road LeadsTrisha Yearwood-
20 Good Morning SpiderSparklehorseUK
DesirelessEagle-Eye CherryUK
21 Come 2 My HouseChaka Khan-
The SwarmWu-Tang Killa Bees-
Confessions of FireCam'ron-
G-Funk Classics, Vols. 1 & 2Nate Dogg-
Happy PillsCandlebox-
The Jesus RecordRich Mullins and A Ragamuffin Band-
Life in 1472Jermaine Dupri-
Picnic Of LoveAnal Cunt-
Scraps at MidnightMark Lanegan-
SlideLisa Germano-
Volume 8: The Threat Is RealAnthrax-
23 3.2.1.ZilchDebut
ShineLuna Sea-
27 Killing on AdrenalineDying Fetus-
28 Forever with YouPhyllis Hyman-
Introducing the MinutemenMinutemenCompilation
ObsoleteFear Factory-
This Time it's LoveKurt Elling-
29 Pure SoulGlay-
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3 MixesKylie MinogueRemix; UK only
Now That's What I Call Music! 40 (UK series)Various ArtistsCompilation
4 BlenderThe Murmurs-
Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be ToldSnoop Dogg-
For the MassesVarious ArtistsDepeche Mode tribute
Godless Savage GardenDimmu BorgirCompilation
Perennial FavoritesSquirrel Nut Zippers-
Siége PerilousKamelot-
5 DragonLoudness-
10 The Sky Is Too HighGraham Coxon-
11 And You Think You Know What Life's AboutDishwalla-
Duck and CoverMad Caddies-
The Element of SurpriseE-40-
Endless Harmony SoundtrackThe Beach BoysCompilation
How Stella Got Her Groove Back SoundtrackVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
Jennifer PaigeJennifer Paige-
The KeyVince Gill-
Massive Grooves from the Electric Church of Psychofunkadelic Grungelism Rock MusicPoundhound-
Re-windFront Line AssemblyRemix
RhinoplastyPrimusEP
Royal HighnessKottonmouth Kings-
Severe Tire DamageThey Might Be GiantsLive
SpyboyEmmylou HarrisLive
18 AégisTheatre of Tragedy-
CandyassOrgy-
Devil Without a CauseKid Rock-
Follow The LeaderKorn-
In/Casino/OutAt the Drive-In-
My Arms, Your HearseOpeth-
Phoenix RisingThe Temptations-
Postcards from HeavenLighthouse FamilyUS
Something About AirplanesDeath Cab for Cutie-
QuickBuju Banton-
24 BoogalooNazarethUK
25 40 Dayz & 40 NightzXzibit-
Back to TitanicJames HornerSoundtrack
BedJuliana Hatfield-
BrazilMen at WorkLive
GodsmackGodsmackMajor Label Debut
Gentleman's BluesCracker-
Hellbilly DeluxeRob Zombie-
Holding This MomentBaneCompilation
How Does Your Garden Grow?Better Than Ezra-
K.K.K.K.K.Kahimi Karie-
The Last Dog and Pony ShowBob Mould-
Make It HotNicole Wray-
The Miseducation of Lauryn HillLauryn HillSolo Debut
Mo'hoganyMonifah-
Slow DownKeb' Mo'-
The Three Pyramids ClubSuggs-
Use Your IllusionGuns N' RosesCompilation
Villa ElaineRemy ZeroUS
XOElliott Smith
31 Songs for PolarbearsSnow PatrolUK
Fin de SiècleThe Divine Comedy-
Black StarBlack Star-
Cruel SummerAce of BaseUS
Don CartagenaFat Joe-
I Sing the Body ElectroKurtis Mantronik-
Kuruption!Kurupt-
Precious FallingQuickspace-
Swingin' StampedeHot Club of Cowtown-
TeatroWillie Nelson-
Tubular Bells IIIMike Oldfield-
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1 Pack Up the CatsLocal H-
7 The Boy with the Arab StrapBelle & Sebastian-
Horkstow GrangeSteeleye Span-
InternationalistPowderfinger-
It Ain't Over...The Outfield-
One Night OnlyBee GeesLive
SixMansunUK
8 S'il suffisait d'aimerCeline DionCanada
Breath of Heaven: A Christmas CollectionVince GillChristmas
Can-I-BusCanibus-
Celebrity SkinHole-
Hologram of BaalThe Church-
How It Feels To Be Something OnSunny Day Real Estate-
In an Expression of the InexpressibleBlonde Redhead-
These Wicked StreetsSkull Duggery-
Tin Cans & Car TiresMoe-
Whitey Ford Sings the BluesEverlast-
Who Got the Gravy?Digital Underground-
9 Frank Black and the CatholicsFrank Black and the Catholics-
Who Dares WinsBolt ThrowerCompilation
14 This Is My Truth Tell Me YoursManic Street Preachers-
The Chemical WeddingBruce DickinsonUK
Mystery DiscFrank ZappaCompilation
Step OneSteps-
15 Bathhouse BettyBette Midler-
The Christmas AtticTrans-Siberian OrchestraChristmas
JubilationThe Band-
Mechanical AnimalsMarilyn Manson-
Musical ChairsHootie & the Blowfish-
Rush Hour soundtrackVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
Sound of PerseveranceDeath-
This Christmas (I'd Rather Have Love)Teddy Pendergrass-
WastedL.A. GunsEP
What Is Not to LoveImperial Teen-
18 LuxuryFantastic Plastic Machine-
20 B'z The Best "Treasure"B'zCompilation
21 Electro-Shock BluesEelsUK
RadiationMarillion-
Forbidden Dreams: Encore Collection, Vol. 2YanniCompilation
NightworkDiabolical Masquerade-
Riddim WarfareDJ Spooky-
22 Alabama SongAllison Moorer-
Brothers Gonna Work It OutThe Chemical BrothersCompilation
Cosas del AmorEnrique Iglesias-
Dizzy Up The GirlGoo Goo Dolls-
Inquisition SymphonyApocalyptica-
Moon PixCat Power-
The Proximity EffectNada Surf-
Psycho CircusKiss-
RasassinationRas Kass-
Speak of the DevilChris Isaak-
Step Inside This HouseLyle Lovett-
Still in the GameKeith Sweat-
Strictly DieselSpineshank-
Supernaturaldc Talk-
TipFinger ElevenRe-issue
Tomorrow Hit TodayMudhoney-
Ultimate ChristmasThe Beach BoysChristmas
www.thug.comTrick Daddy-
Queens of the Stone AgeQueens of the Stone Age-
23 Arches and AislesThe Spinanes-
28 Legacy of KingsHammerfall-
The Singles 86>98Depeche ModeCompilation
Sunday 8PMFaithless-
29 '98 Live MeltdownJudas PriestLive
AqueminiOutKast-
Dearest Christian, I'm So Very Sorry for Bringing You Here. Love, DadP.M. Dawn-
Deserter's SongsMercury Rev-
¿Dónde Están los Ladrones?Shakira-
El OsoSoul Coughing-
Enquiring MindsGangsta Boo-
A Fire Inside EPAFIEP
Fool's ParadePeter Wolf-
FoundationBrand Nubian-
The Globe SessionsSheryl Crow-
Is This Desire?PJ Harvey-
The Love MovementA Tribe Called Quest-
Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black StarBlack Star-
Painted from MemoryElvis Costello and Burt Bacharach-
Psyence FictionUnkle-
SmittenBuffalo Tom-
Taming the TigerJoni Mitchell-
Tony Bennett: The PlaygroundTony Bennett-
Vol. 2... Hard Knock LifeJay-Z-
Sonic OrigamiUriah Heep-

October–December

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5 HitsPhil CollinsCompilation +1 new track
Northern Sulphuric SoulRae & Christian-
Nu-Clear SoundsAsh-
Symphony of Enchanted LandsRhapsody-
6 AgainstSepultura-
The Bootleg Series Vol. 4Bob DylanLive
Christmas CaravanSquirrel Nut ZippersChristmas
ClandestinoManu Chao-
IVCypress Hill-
Guilty 'til Proven InnocentPrime Suspects-
Heaven'z MovieBizzy Bone-
Hello RockviewLess Than Jake-
John MellencampJohn Mellencamp-
Prolonging the MagicCake-
The RecipeMack 10-
Sewn Mouth SecretsSoilent Green-
Transcendental HighwayColin Hay-
Waste of MindZebrahead-
12 Without You I'm NothingPlacebo-
30: Very Best of Deep PurpleDeep PurpleCompilation
B*WitchedB*WitchedUK
Blind in ParadiseTakara-
Labour of Love IIIUB40Covers
13 The Bootleg Series Vol. 4: Bob Dylan Live 1966, The "Royal Albert Hall" ConcertBob Dylan-
ChristmastimeMichael W. SmithChristmas
Civil War FantasyAltamont-
It's a Beautiful ThingKeith Murray-
DecemberKenny LogginsChristmas
GoddamnitAlkaline Trio-
Magnum ForceHeltah Skeltah-
No More Looking over My ShoulderTravis Tritt-
Slam: The SoundtrackVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
Spirit TrailBruce Hornsby-
Weird TalesGolden Smog-
19 ReunionBlack SabbathLive+ 2 new tracks
You've Come a Long Way, BabyFatboy Slim-
Out in the Fields – The Very Best of Gary MooreGary MooreCompilation
Honey to the BBillie-
Hope Is ImportantIdlewild-
VH1 StorytellersRingo StarrLive
Gran TurismoThe Cardigans-
20 98° and Rising98°-
Aluminum TunesStereolabCompilation
American WaterSilver Jews-
Everything's Gonna Be AlrightDeana Carter-
Hard to SwallowVanilla Ice-
Good Side, Bad SideCrucial Conflict-
In My LifeGeorge Martin-
King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents KansasKansasLive
A Little South of SanityAerosmithLive
Live from the Middle EastThe Mighty Mighty BosstonesLive
Maybe You've Been Brainwashed TooNew Radicals-
Starters AlternatorsThe Ex-
Tape HeadKing's X-
Wander This WorldJonny Lang-
Why Do They Rock So Hard?Reel Big Fish-
22 Under the Running BoardThe Dillinger Escape PlanEP
26 I've Been Expecting YouRobbie Williams-
BelieveCherUK
Words from the Exit WoundNapalm Death-
Modernism: A New DecadeThe Style CouncilRecorded in 1989
27 Ghetto SuperstarPras-
UpR.E.M.-
Greatest HitsMötley CrüeCompilation
1965The Afghan Whigs-
Enter the DruDru Hill-
Fairy TalesDivine-
Holiday Songs and LullabiesShawn Colvin-
Keep the FaithFaith Evans-
Kima, Keisha, and PamTotal-
Merry Christmas...Have a Nice LifeCyndi LauperChristmas
No Place That FarSara Evans-
Now That's What I Call Music! (U.S. series)Various ArtistsCompilation
On a Day Like TodayBryan Adams-
Once in a LIVEtimeDream TheaterLive
The Shape of Punk to ComeRefused-
The Story of the GhostPhish-
Walking DistanceRobert Earl Keen-
30 These Are Special TimesCeline DionChristmas
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2 The Best of 1980–1990U2Compilation
The MasterplanOasisB-Sides Compilation
No SecurityThe Rolling StonesLive
John Lennon AnthologyJohn LennonBox Set
The Very Best of Meat LoafMeat LoafCompilation
Roseland NYC LivePortisheadLive
Letting Off the HappinessBright Eyes-
Hot ShowProzzäk-
3 400 DegreezJuvenile-
BBC SessionsThe SpecialsCompilation
GreatestDuran DuranCompilation
It's Hard to Find a FriendPedro the Lion-
Live311Live
Live from AlbertaneHansonLive
MilkmanPhranc-
MutationsBeck-
Rafi's RevengeAsian Dub Foundation-
Supposed Former Infatuation JunkieAlanis Morissette-
9 Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George MichaelGeorge MichaelCompilation
EdenSarah Brightman-
How to Measure a Planet?The Gathering-
Voice of an AngelCharlotte Church-
10 Awesome God: A Tribute to Rich MullinsVarious ArtistsRich Mullins Tribute
BelieveCherUS
Different StagesRushLive
ChaosphereMeshuggah-
HitsSpice 1Compilation
Home for ChristmasNSYNCChristmas
Let It HappenMxPxCompilation
Look Forward to FailureThe AtarisEP
Manilow Sings SinatraBarry ManilowCovers album
MercenaryBolt Thrower-
The Nerve AgentsThe Nerve AgentsEP
R.R. Kelly2x CD
Rhythm-al-ismDJ Quik-
The Salesman and BernadetteVic Chestnutt-
Steal This AlbumThe Coup-
Tie One OnThe Bouncing SoulsLive EP
TracksBruce SpringsteenBox Set
11 The Sound of '70sYoshinori Sunahara-
13 ByzantiumDeep Blue Something-
15 One Time For Your Mind1TYM-
16 Human BeingSeal-
Ludwig's LawMoebius Plank Thompson-
ResurrectionE-17-
The Winter AlbumNSYNCChristmas
17 100% ColombianFun Lovin' Criminals-
AmericanaThe Offspring-
Double LiveGarth Brooks2x CD; Live
Da Good da Bad & da UglyGeto Boys-
My Love Is Your LoveWhitney Houston-
#1'sMariah CareyCompilation +4 new songs
The Prince of Egypt: Music from the Original Motion Picture SoundtrackVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
Six the Hard WaySuicidal TendenciesEP
SpiritJewel-
Sublime Acoustic: Bradley Nowell & FriendsSublime-
Tical 2000: Judgement DayMethod Man-
War & Peace Vol. 1 (The War Disc)Ice Cube-
18 BelieveSavatageCompilation
20 The QuestionThe Slackers-
21 Ja, Zoohide with Spread Beaver-
23 Now That's What I Call Music! 41 (UK series)Various ArtistsCompilation
24 Bobby Digital in StereoRZASolo debut
Chef Aid: The South Park AlbumVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
The Collection Volume OneBone Thugs-n-HarmonyCompilation
Doc's da Name 2000Redman-
El ChupacabraSoilEP
Garage Inc.MetallicaCovers album
Greatest Hits2Pac2xCD; Compilation + unreleased tracks
Let's Talk About FeelingsLagwagon-
Live on Two LegsPearl JamLive
Tim's Bio: Life from da BassmentTimbaland-
Who Cares a Lot? The Greatest HitsFaith No MoreCompilation
27 Hey! AlbumMarvelous 3-
30 Intimate and LiveKylie MinogueLive
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3 As Friends Rust / DiscountAs Friends Rust / DiscountEP
7 OceanbornNightwish-
15 E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event): The Final World FrontBusta Rhymes-
Ghetto FabulousMystikal-
The ProfessionalDJ Clue-
18 The Legend of Zelda The Ocarina of Time Original SoundtrackKoji Kondo-
22 Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My BloodDMX-
27 TruthTalisman-
29 The Remix AlbumAll SaintsRemix
EvanescenceEvanescenceDebut/EP

Release date unknown

  • The Bullies Have All Gone to Rest - John Hartford & Jim Wood
  • The First 40 Years, The Very Best of – Hank Marvin and The Shadows (2 CDs)
  • Hometown – Hush
  • Live at the Beeb – Nazareth
  • Deviate – Kill II This
  • Six Organs of Admittance – Six Organs of Admittance
  • The Star and the Wiseman: The Best of Ladysmith Black Mambazo – Ladysmith Black Mambazo
  • Sum of the Parts – Ed Summerlin
  • Through the Trees – The Handsome Family
  • Youth Is Wasted on the Young – Caesars
  • Va Va Voom – Cinerama

Biggest hit singles

The following singles achieved the highest aggregated chart positions in 1998, according to TsorT.[31]

# Artist Title Year Country Chart entries
1Celine DionMy Heart Will Go On1997CanadaUK 1 – Feb 1998; US BB 1 of 1998; Netherlands 1 – Jan 1998; Sweden 1 – Feb 1998; Austria 1 – Feb 1998; Switzerland 1 – Jan 1998; Norway 1 – Feb 1998; Germany 1 – Jan 1998; Republic of Ireland 1 – Feb 1998; Australia 1 for 4 weeks Apr 1998; Oscar in 1997; Grammy in 1998; Poland 2 – Jan 1998; Australia 3 of 1998; Italy 4 of 1998; Germany 7 of the 1990s; Global 7 (10 M sold) – 1997; POP 9 of 1998; Europe 14 of the 1990s; AFI 14; US BB 24 of 1998; Party 48 of 1999; Scrobulate 67 of soundtrack; OzNet 162; RIAA 246; Acclaimed 1784
2CherBelieve1998United StatesUK 1 – Oct 1998; US BB 1 of 1999; Netherlands 1 – Nov 1998; Sweden 1 – Nov 1998; Switzerland 1 – Nov 1998; Norway 1 – Jan 1998; Germany 1 – Jan 1999; Republic of Ireland 1 – Nov 1998; New Zealand 1 for 1 weeks Jan 1999; Australia 1 for 5 weeks May 1999; Austria 2 – Nov 1998; Poland 2 – Nov 1998; Italy 2 of 1999; Global 7 (10 M sold) – 1998; US BB 8 of 1999; POP 8 of 1999; Scrobulate 10 of gay; Australia 14 of 1999; Germany 31 of the 1990s; Europe 72 of the 1990s; OzNet 252; Acclaimed 1839
3AerosmithI Don't Want to Miss a Thing1998United StatesUS BB 1 of 1998; Sweden 1 – Aug 1998; Austria 1 – Aug 1998; Switzerland 1 – Aug 1998; Norway 1 – Aug 1998; Italy 1 of 1998; Germany 1 – Jul 1998; Republic of Ireland 1 – Oct 1998; Australia 1 for 9 weeks Jan 1999; POP 1 of 1998; US BB 2 of 1998; Australia 2 of 1998; Netherlands 3 – Aug 1998; UK 4 – Sep 1998; Poland 4 – Jul 1998; Scrobulate 26 of soundtrack; Party 52 of 2007; Germany 71 of the 1990s; Europe 80 of the 1990s; RYM 100 of 1998; OzNet 974
4Run-DMC & Jason NevinsIt's Like That1998United StatesUK 1 – Mar 1998; Netherlands 1 – Dec 1997; Switzerland 1 – Dec 1997; Norway 1 – Feb 1998; Germany 1 – Jan 1998; Republic of Ireland 1 – Mar 1998; New Zealand 1 for 2 weeks May 1998; Australia 1 for 1 weeks May 1998; Austria 2 – Jan 1998; Australia 4 of 1998; Sweden 6 – Jan 1998; RYM 29 of 1983; Italy 31 of 1997; Poland 33 – Feb 1998; Germany 34 of the 1990s; Acclaimed 1050
5Shania TwainYou're Still The One1998CanadaUS Country 1 – May 2; 1998; US Country Sales 1 – May 1998; US Adult 1- May 1998; Australia 1- May 10; 1998; Canada 1- March 1998; Philippines 1 – April 1998; US BB 2 – May 23; 1998; Canada RPM 2 – March 1998; US Dance 3- May 1998; US BB Top 40 3 – June 1998; Taiwan 4 – May 1998; US Adult Top 40 6- April 1998; Japan 16 – May 1998; Dutch 10 – May 1998; Belgium 16 – June 1998; The Biggest Hit in Country Music in 1998 winning Best selling Country Single; Song of the Year; Music Video of the Year; Single of the Year in all Country Music awards; and 2 Grammy Award for Best Country Song and Best Female Country Performance in 1998.

Top 40 Chart hit singles

Song title Artist(s) Release date(s) US UK Highest chart position Other Chart Performance(s)
"3AM"Matchbox TwentyJanuary 19983641 (Canada)See chart performance entry

Other Chart hit singles

  • "3 A.M." – Matchbox Twenty (#1 CAN)
  • "All Around the World" – Oasis (#1 UK)
  • "All 'Bout the Money" – Meja
  • "All I Have to Give" – Backstreet Boys (#1 SP, #2 UK, #3 CAN)
  • "All My Life" – K-Ci & JoJo (#1 AUS, NLD, NZ, #1 US)
  • "All That I Need" – Boyzone (#1 IRL, UK, TAI)
  • "The Angel and the Gambler" - Iron Maiden (#3 IT, FIN)
  • "Angels" – Robbie Williams (#2 IRL, #4 SWI, UK, #6 BE)
  • "Angels Crying" – E-Type (#2 FIN, SWE, NOR)
  • "Another One Bites The Dust" – Queen, Wyclef Jean, Pras & Free (#5 UK, #9 NZ)
  • "Are You That Somebody?" – Aaliyah & Timbaland (#1 NZ, #3 NLD, #6 CAN)
  • "Ava Adore" – The Smashing Pumpkins (#1 ICE, #2 GR)
  • "Baby Don't Go" – Close II You (#4 NL)
  • "...Baby One More Time" – Britney Spears (#1 US, AUS, AUT, BE, CAN, CZ, DEN, FIN, FR, GER, IRL, IT, NLD, NZ, NOR, SWE, SWI, UK)
  • "Bailando" – Loona (#1 GER, SWI, #3 AUT)
  • "Bamboogie" - Bamboo
  • "Be Careful" – Sparkle & R. Kelly (#3 US, #4 NLD, #7 UK)
  • "Because We Want To" – Billie (#1 UK, #5 BE, #8 SWE)
  • "Believe" – Cher
  • "Big Big World" – Emilia Rydberg (#1 AUT, BE, GER, NLD, NOR, SP, SWE, SWI)
  • "Big Mistake" – Natalie Imbruglia (#2 UK, #5 SP, #6 AUS)
  • "Blue Angels" – Pras & The Product G&B (#6 UK)
  • "Bootie Call" – All Saints (#1 UK, #5 NLD, #9 IRL)
  • "The Boy Is Mine" – Brandy & Monica
  • "Brother Louie '98" – Modern Talking
  • "Calcutta (Taxi Taxi Taxi)" – Dr. Bombay
  • "Can't Keep This Feeling In" – Cliff Richard
  • "Carnaval de Paris" – Dario G
  • "C'est La Vie" – B*Witched
  • "The Chameleon" – King África
  • "Changes" – 2Pac
  • "Chanter pour ceux qui sont loin de chez eux" – Lââm
  • "Chocolate Salty Balls" – Chef
  • "Cleopatra's Theme" – Cleopatra
  • "Closing Time" – Semisonic
  • "Cloud Number Nine" – Bryan Adams
  • "Come with Me" – Puff Daddy & Jimmy Page
  • "Cose della vita" – Eros Ramazzotti & Tina Turner
  • "Crazy Little Party Girl" – Aaron Carter
  • "Cruel Summer" – Ace of Base
  • "Crush" – Jennifer Paige
  • "The Cup of Life" – Ricky Martin
  • "Daydreamin'" – Tatyana Ali
  • "Daysleeper" – R.E.M.
  • "Deeper Underground" – Jamiroquai
  • "Diva" – Dana International
  • "Doctor Jones" – Aqua
  • "DooDah!" – Cartoons
  • "Doo Wop (That Thing)" – Lauryn Hill
  • "Dragula" – Rob Zombie
  • "Dreams" - The Corrs
  • "Drowned World/Substitute for Love" – Madonna
  • "Ein Schwein namens Männer" – Die Ärzte
  • "End of the Line" – Honeyz
  • "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" – Backstreet Boys
  • "Everybody Get Up" – Five
  • "Faith" – Limp Bizkit
  • "Feel It" – The Tamperer featuring Maya
  • "Finally Found" – Honeyz
  • "The First Night" – Monica
  • "Flugzeuge im Bauch" – Oli.P
  • "Fly Away" – Lenny Kravitz
  • "Found a Cure" - Ultra Naté
  • "Freak Me" – Another Level
  • "Freak On A Leash" – Korn
  • "From This Moment On" – Shania Twain
  • "Frozen" – Madonna
  • "Gettin' Jiggy wit It" – Will Smith
  • "Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are)" – Pras& Mýa & Ol' Dirty Bastard
  • "Gimme Love" – Alexia
  • "Girlfriend" – Billie
  • "Given to Fly" – Pearl Jam
  • "God Is a DJ" – Faithless
  • "Gone till November" – Wyclef Jean
  • "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" – Green Day
  • "Goodbye" – Spice Girls
  • "Got the Feelin'" – Five
  • "Gym and Tonic" – Spacedust
  • "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)" – Jay-Z
  • "Heartbeat / Tragedy" – Steps
  • "Here I Go Again" – E-Type
  • "High" – Lighthouse Family
  • "Hijo de la Luna" – Loona
  • "Horny '98" – Mousse T.
  • "How Deep Is Your Love" – Dru Hill
  • "How Much Is the Fish?" – Scooter
  • "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" – Aerosmith
  • "I Don't Want to Wait" – Paula Cole
  • "If You Believe" – Sascha Schmitz
  • "If You Buy This Record (Your Life Will Be Better)" – The Tamperer featuring Maya
  • "If You Could Read My Mind" – Stars on 54
  • "If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next" – Manic Street Preachers
  • "I Get Lonely" – Janet Jackson
  • "I Love the Way You Love Me" – Boyzone (#1 NZ, #2 UK)
  • "I Want to Spend My Lifetime Loving You" – Tina Arena and Marc Anthony
  • "I Want You Back" – Melanie Brown & Missy Elliott
  • "I Want You Back" – NSYNC
  • "I Want You to Want Me" - Solid Harmonie
  • "I Wish" – Oliver Petszokat
  • "I'm Your Angel" – Céline Dion & R. Kelly (#1 US, #3 UK)
  • "Immortality" – Celine Dion & Bee Gees
  • "Intergalactic" – Beastie Boys (#2 ICE, #4 NZ)
  • "Insane" – Texas
  • "Iris" – Goo Goo Dolls (#1 AUS, CAN, IT)
  • "It's like That" – Run-D.M.C. & Jason Nevins
  • "It's Tricky" – Run-D.M.C. and Jason Nevins
  • "Jumper" – Third Eye Blind
  • "Just the Two of Us" – Will Smith
  • "Kind & Generous" – Natalie Merchant
  • "Kung Fu Fighting" – Bus Stop & Carl Douglas
  • "La Primavera" – Sash!
  • "La Tribu de Dana" – Manau
  • "Last Thing on My Mind" – Steps
  • "Lately" – Divine
  • "Let the Music Heal Your Soul" – Bravo All Stars
  • "Life" – Des'ree
  • "Life Is a Flower" – Ace of Base
  • "Lilali" – Kim Kay
  • "Lollipop (Candyman)" – Aqua
  • "Looking for Love" – Karen Ramirez
  • "Lords of the Boards" – Guano Apes
  • "Lullaby" – Shawn Mullins
  • "Make 'Em Say Uhh!" – Master P & Fiend, Silkk The Shocker, Mia X, Mystikal
  • "Miami" – Will Smith
  • "Millennium" – Robbie Williams
  • "Move Mania" - Sash!
  • "Music Sounds Better with You" – Stardust
  • "My All" – Mariah Carey
  • "My Friend (So Long)" – DC Talk
  • "My Heart Will Go On" – Celine Dion
  • "My Hero" – Foo Fighters
  • "Mysterious Times" – Sash! (#5 IT, NOR, #6 DEN)
  • "Narcotic" – Liquido
  • "Never Ever" – All Saints
  • "Nice & Slow" – Usher
  • "No Matter What" – Boyzone
  • "No Regrets" - Robbie Williams
  • "Not About Us" – Genesis
  • "Once Upon a Time" – Down Low
  • "One for Sorrow" – Steps
  • "One Week" – Barenaked Ladies
  • "Only When I Lose Myself" – Depeche Mode
  • "Out of the Dark" – Falco
  • "Outside" – George Michael
  • "The Power of Good-Bye" – Madonna
  • "Psycho Circus" – KISS
  • "Push It" – Garbage
  • "Ray of Light" – Madonna
  • "Real World" – Matchbox Twenty
  • "Remember the Time" – Nana
  • "Renegade Master '89" – Wildchild
  • "The Rockafeller Skank" – Fatboy Slim
  • "Rollercoaster" – B*Witched
  • "Save Tonight" – Eagle-Eye Cherry
  • "Say It Once" – Ultra
  • "Say What You Want (All Day, Every Day)" – Texas & Wu-Tang Clan
  • "Searchin' My Soul" - Vonda Shepard
  • "Sex and Candy" – Marcy Playground
  • "Şımarık" – Tarkan
  • "Slam Dunk (Da Funk)" - Five
  • "Slide" – Goo Goo Dolls
  • "Someone Loves You Honey" – Lutricia McNeal
  • "Stand by Me" – 4 The Cause
  • "Still Not a Player" – Big Pun & Joe
  • "Stop" – Spice Girls
  • "Stranded" – Lutricia McNeal
  • "Sweetest Thing" – U2
  • "Take Me There" – Blackstreet & Mýa
  • "Teardrop" – Massive Attack
  • "Thank U" – Alanis Morissette
  • "Thinking of You" - Hanson
  • "This Is How We Party" – S.O.A.P.
  • "This Kiss" – Faith Hill
  • "Time After Time" - INOJ
  • "To You I Belong" – B*Witched
  • "Together Again" – Janet Jackson
  • "Too Close" – Next
  • "Too Much" – Spice Girls
  • "Too Much Heaven" – Nana
  • "Top of the World" – Brandy
  • "Torn" – Natalie Imbruglia
  • "Touch It" – Monifah
  • "Truly Madly Deeply" – Savage Garden
  • "Turn Back Time" – Aqua
  • "Turn It Up (remix)/Fire It Up" – Busta Rhymes
  • "Turn the Page" – Metallica
  • "Under the Bridge / Lady Marmalade" – All Saints
  • "Unforgivable Sinner" – Lene Marlin
  • "The Unforgiven II" – Metallica
  • "Uninvited" – Alanis Morissette
  • "Until the Time Is Through" – Five
  • "Up and Down" – Vengaboys
  • "Vill ha dig" – Drömhus
  • "Viva Forever" – Spice Girls
  • "Vivo per lei (je vis pour elle)" – Hélène Ségara & Andrea Bocelli
  • "Wanna Get Up" – 2 Unlimited
  • "The Way" – Fastball
  • "We Like To Party" – Vengaboys
  • "Weird" – Hanson
  • "Westside" – TQ
  • "What Can I Do?" – The Corrs
  • "What Can I Do?" (Remix) – The Corrs & Tin Tin Out
  • "What's Your Sign?" – Des'ree
  • "When the Lights Go Out" – Five
  • "When the Rain Begins to Fall" – Pappa Bear & Van der Toorn
  • "When You Believe" – Mariah Carey & Whitney Houston
  • "When You're Gone" – Bryan Adams & Melanie C
  • "Whiskey in the Jar" – Metallica
  • "Witch Doctor" – Cartoons (#2 UK, #9 BE)
  • "Would You...?" – Touch and Go (#2 IT, #3 UK, #4 NZ, SWI)
  • "Yakalelo" – Nomads
  • "You're a Superstar" – Love Inc.
  • "You're My Heart, You're My Soul '98" – Modern Talking (#2 AUT, GER, #3 FR, #4 SWI)
  • "You're Still the One" – Shania Twain
  • "Zora Sourit" – Celine Dion

Notable singles

Song title Artist(s) Release date(s) Other Chart Performance(s)
"Ava Adore"The Smashing PumpkinsMay 1998See chart performance entry

Other Notable singles

  • "If You'll Be Mine" - Babybird

Classical music

  • Leonardo Balada – Folk Dreams (Three Pieces for Orchestra)
  • Osvaldas Balakauskas – Symphony No. 4
  • Louis Andriessen – Writing to Vermeer
  • John Barry – The Beyondness of Things
  • George Crumb – Mundus Canis (A Dog's World) for guitar and percussion
  • Mario Davidovsky – String Quartet No. 5
  • Ludovico Einaudi – Arie
  • Lorenzo Ferrero – A Red Wedding Dress, for organ
  • Beat Furrer
    • Still for ensemble
    • Spur for piano and string quartet
  • Philip Glass – Days and Nights in Rocinha, for orchestra
  • Georg Friedrich Haas
    • Concerto for violin and orchestra
    • String Quartet No. 2
  • Jake Heggie – Sophie's Song
  • Wojciech Kilar – What a piece of work is a man, movie theme from “A Week in the Life of a Man”
  • Frederik Magle – Cantata to Saint Cecilia
  • Gordon McPherson – Miami
  • Hans Otte – Stundenbuch for piano
  • Zbigniew Preisner – Requiem for My Friend
  • Einojuhani Rautavaara – Piano Concerto No. 3 Gift of Dreams
  • Vache Sharafyan – The Sun, the Wine and the Wind of Time, for duduk, violin, cello and piano
  • Juan Maria Solare – Spaghettisssimo
  • Morton Subotnick – Echoes from the Silent Call of Girona

Opera

  • Mark Adamo – Little Women
  • Christopher Butterfield – Zurich 1916
  • Philip Glass – White Raven
  • Heinz Holliger – Schneewittchen
  • Constantine Koukias – The Divine Kiss
  • Ryan Ostrander – Madame Butterfly

Jazz

Musical theater

  • March 5 – The Boy from Oz, Sydney production opened.
  • Notre-Dame de Paris – musical
  • Cabaret (Kander and Ebb) – Broadway revival
  • Footloose – Broadway production opened at the Richard Rodgers Theatre and ran for 709 performances
  • Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Stephen Trask) – off Broadway production
  • High Society – Broadway production opened at the St James Theatre and ran for 144 performances
  • Ragtime – Broadway production at the Ford Center for the Performing Arts and ran for 834 performances
  • The Sound of Music (Rodgers & Hammerstein) – Broadway revival

Musical films

  • Blues Brothers 2000
  • Meeting People Is Easy
  • Mulan
  • The Prince of Egypt
  • Velvet Goldmine
  • Why Do Fools Fall in Love

Births

  • January 2 – Sinnie Ng, Hong Kong singer (Lolly Talk)
  • January 4 – Coco Jones, American actress and singer
  • January 11 – Louisa Johnson, English singer-songwriter
  • January 16 – Seungkwan, South Korean singer (Seventeen)
  • January 22
    • Silentó, American rapper, singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor
    • Biig Piig, Irish singer and rapper
  • January 23 – XXXTentacion, American rapper and singer-songwriter (d. 2018)
  • January 24
    • Jay Versace, American record producer
    • Briston Maroney, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (Dating Samia)
  • January 27 – Albina Kelmendi, Kosovo-Albanian singer
  • January 29 – Mion Mukaichi, Japanese girl group singer
  • February 8 – Šarlote Lēnmane, Latvian singer-songwriter
  • February 11 – Khalid, American singer-songwriter
  • February 18 – Vernon, South Korean and American rapper, singer and songwriter (Seventeen)
  • February 19 - Chappell Roan, American singer-songwriter, activist and musician
  • February 20
    • Corbin, American singer-songwriter and record producer
    • Gracey (singer), English singer
  • February 24 - Mike Sabath, American record producer, songwriter, and musician
  • March 24 - Ethel Cain, American singer-songwriter, artist and producer
  • April 2 - Peach PRC, Australian pop singer, songwriter, social media personality, and performer
  • April 3 – Paris Jackson, American actor, singer, dancer, musician, activist and model (daughter of Michael Jackson)
  • April 20 – Felix Mallard, Australian musician, actor and model
  • April 21 – Zé Felipe, Brazilian singer
  • April 23 – Jeffrey Ngai, Hong Kong singer, actor and model
  • May 4 – Rex Orange County, English singer-songwriter and musician
  • May 21 - Ari Ólafsson, Icelandic singer
  • May 22 - Gretta Ray, Australian singer-songwriter
  • May 23 – Steve Lacy, American singer-songwriter, musician, and member of American band, The Internet
  • May 25 – Andrew Lambrou, Australian singer
  • May 28 – Dahyun, South Korean singer (TWICE)
  • May 29 – Cochise, American rapper
  • June 4 – Central Cee, British rapper and songwriter
  • June 18 – Patricia Janečková, German-born Czech soprano (died 2023)
  • June 24 – Tana Mongeau, American rapper and internet personality
  • June 26 – Cuco, American singer-songwriter
  • July 1 – Chloe Bailey of Chloe x Halle, American singer and actress
  • July 8
    • Jaden Smith, American actor, rapper, singer and songwriter (son of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, brother of Willow Smith)
    • Maya Hawke, American actress, model and singer-songwriter (daughter of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman)
  • July 15 – Kailee Morgue, American singer-songwriter, activist
  • July 18 – Luísa Sonza, Brazilian singer-songwriter
  • July 21 – Maggie Lindemann, American singer-songwriter
  • July 23 – Houdini, Canadian rapper
  • July 28 – Risa Watanabe, Japanese idol and model
  • August 2 – Cai Xukun, Chinese singer
  • August 4 – Lil Skies, American rapper
  • August 8 – Shawn Mendes, Canadian musician, singer-songwriter, voice actor and model.
  • August 11 – Nadia Azzi, American classical pianist
  • August 14 – Doechii, American rapper and singer
  • August 18 – Clairo, American singer-songwriter and electropop recording artist
  • August 25
    • Abraham Mateo, Spanish singer and actor
    • China Anne McClain, American singer and actress
  • August 26 – Soyeon, Korean rapper, songwriter, record producer, and member of (G)I-dle
  • August 29 – Bizarrap, Argentine DJ and record producer
  • September 6 – Kayan9896, Hong Kong singer, actress and model
  • September 15 – Kevinho, Brazilian singer
  • September 25 – mallrat, Australian musician
  • October 22 – Roddy Ricch, American rapper
  • October 23
    • Emily Ann Roberts, American country singer
    • Amandla Stenberg, American singer and actress
  • October 24 – Daya, American singer-songwriter
  • October 25 – Lee Know, South Korean singer and dancer (Stray Kids)
  • October 28 – Ellie Drennan, Australian singer-songwriter, The Voice Australia winner of series 4, Jessie J was her coach
  • November 1 - Rachel Chinouriri, English singer-songwriter
  • November 7 - Hongjoong, South Korean rapper, singer, producer, and songwriter, and member of Ateez
  • November 16 – Bárbara Tinoco, Portuguese singer
  • November 23
    • Just Sam, American singer
    • Emily Keener, American singer-songwriter'
  • November 28 - UPSAHL, American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
  • December 2 – Juice WRLD, American singer, rapper, and songwriter (d. 2019)
  • December 5 – Conan Gray, American musician
  • December 15 – Cavetown, British musician and activist
  • December 19
    • Frans Jeppsson Wall, Swedish singer-songwriter
    • King Princess, American multi instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, activist and record producer
  • December 21 - Lexie Liu, Chinese singer, rapper and songwriter
  • December 22 - Latto, American rapper
  • December 24 – Declan McKenna, English singer-songwriter and musician
  • Unknown – Joy, Australian musician, singer and producer
  • Unknown - Kim Dracula, an Australian trap metal/hardcore music artist

Deaths

  • January 2 – Nick Venet, record producer, 61 (Burkitt's lymphoma)
  • January 4 – Mae Questel, singer and actress, the voice of Betty Boop, Olive Oyl, Little Audrey & Little Lulu, 89
  • January 5 – Sonny Bono, singer and songwriter, 63
  • January 7 – Owen Bradley, record producer, 82
  • January 8 – Sir Michael Tippett, composer, 93
  • January 11 – Klaus Tennstedt, conductor, 71
  • January 15 – Junior Wells, harmonica player, 64
  • January 17 – Junior Kimbrough, blues guitarist and singer, 67
  • January 19 – Carl Perkins, singer 65, complications following a series of strokes
  • January 22 – Anselmo Sacasas, jazz pianist and bandleader, 85
  • January 24 – Justin Tubb, country music singer and songwriter, 62
  • January 26
    • Orlando DiGirolamo, jazz accordionist, pianist, composer, and teacher, 73
    • Shinichi Suzuki, violinist and inventor of the international Suzuki method of music education, 99
  • February 3 – Fat Pat, American rapper 27 (shot)
  • February 5
    • Tim Kelly, guitarist (Slaughter), 35 (car accident)
    • Nick Webb, jazz guitarist, 43 or 44 (pancreatic cancer)
  • February 6
    • Carl Wilson, The Beach Boys, 51 (lung cancer)
    • Falco, rock star, 40 (car accident)
  • February 10 – Alex Kramer, Canadian songwriter, 94
  • February 13 – Thomas Chapin, composer and saxophonist, 40 (leukemia)
  • February 17 – Bob Merrill, songwriter, 76 (suicide)
  • February 19 – Grandpa Jones, star of Hee Haw, comedian and musician, 84
  • February 25 – Rockin' Sidney, soul musician, 59
  • February 28 – Todd Duncan, first Porgy in Porgy and Bess, 95
  • March 8 – Roger Christian, The Christians
  • March 13 – Judge Dread, ska and reggae performer, 52 (heart attack on stage)[32]
  • March 15 – Tim Maia, Brazilian singer and songwriter, 55
  • March 29 – Nada Tončić, operatic soprano, 88
  • March 31 – Joel Ryce-Menuhin, pianist, 64
  • April 1 – Rozz Williams, founder of Christian Death, suicide (hanging)
  • April 2 – Rob Pilatus, member of Milli Vanilli, 32
  • April 4 – Pierre Lantier, pianist and composer, 87
  • April 5 – Cozy Powell, drummer for Rainbow and Black Sabbath, 50 (car accident)
  • April 6 – Tammy Wynette, country singer, 55
  • April 7 – Wendy O. Williams, Plasmatics, 48 (suicide)
  • April 9 – Tom Cora, cellist and composer, 44
  • April 11 – Lillian Briggs, US singer and trombonist, 65 (lung cancer)
  • April 15 – Rose Maddox, country singer, 72
  • April 17 – Linda McCartney, rock photographer, keyboard player (Wings) and entrepreneur, wife of Paul McCartney, 56 (breast cancer)
  • May 2 – Hideto "Hide" Matsumoto, Japanese rock artist, 33, (hanging, apparently accidental)
  • May 5 – Tommy McCook, Jamaican saxophonist, 71
  • May 7 – Eddie Rabbitt, country singer, 56, lung cancer
  • May 9 – Alice Faye, actress and singer, 83
  • May 10
    • Lester Butler, blues harmonica player and singer, 38 (drug overdose)
    • Clara Rockmore, thereminist and violinist, 87
  • May 11 — Willy Corsari, singer and composer (100)[33]
  • May 14 – Frank Sinatra, singer and actor, 82 (heart attack)
  • May 19 – Dorothy Donegan, jazz pianist, 76
  • May 20 – Robert Normann, Norwegian jazz guitarist, 81
  • May 22 – Royce Kendall, country musician, 62
  • June 2 – Ricky Hyslop, violinist, conductor, composer, and arranger, 83
  • June 8 – Harry Lookofsky, jazz violinist, 84
  • June 10 – Steve Sanders, the Oak Ridge Boys, 45, suicide
  • June 25 – Lounès Matoub, assassinated
  • July 3 – George Lloyd, British composer, 85
  • July 6 – Roy Rogers, actor and singer, 86
  • July 14 – Herman David Koppel, pianist and composer, 89
  • July 21 – O'Landa Draper, O'Landa Draper and the Associates (gospel choir), 34 (renal failure)
  • July 23 – André Gertler, violinist, 90
  • July 28 – Olga De Blanck Martín, pianist, guitarist and composer, 62
  • August 3 – Alfred Schnittke, composer, 63
  • August 11 – Benny Waters, jazz saxophonist and clarinetist, 96
  • August 19
    • Ilva Ligabue, operatic soprano, 66
    • Sylvia Stahlman, operatic soprano, 69
  • August 22 – Sergio Fiorentino, pianist, 70
  • August 24 – Gene Page, arranger, producer and conductor, 58
  • August 25 – Lamar Crowson, pianist, 72
  • August 29 – Charlie Feathers, country blues musician, 66
  • September 4 – Lal Waterson, folk singer-songwriter, 55
  • September 9 – Habib Hassan Touma, composer and ethnomusicologist, 63
  • September 14 – Johnny Adams, blues, jazz and gospel singer, 66
  • September 18 – Charlie Foxx, R & B and soul musician, 58 (leukemia)
  • September 26 – Betty Carter, jazz singer, 69
  • September 30 – Pavel Štěpán, pianist, 73
  • October 1 – Pauline Julien, Canadian singer-songwriter and actress, 60
  • October 2 – Gene Autry, actor and country singer, 91
  • October 5 – Jacques Abram, pianist, 83
  • October 7 – Arnold Jacobs, American tuba player and educator, 83
  • October 8 – Anatol Vieru, composer, 82
  • October 14 – Frankie Yankovic, America's "Polka King", 83
  • October 17 – Antonio Agri, violinist, conductor and composer, 66
  • October 25 – Warren Wiebe, "Soulful Rain Man", vocalist and session artist, 45 (suicide)
  • November 8
    • Consuelo Villalon Aleman, pianist, 91
    • Lonnie Pitchford, blues musician, 43 (AIDS)
  • November 12 – Kenny Kirkland, jazz keyboardist, 43 (congestive heart failure)
  • November 20 – Roland Alphonso, saxophonist, 67
  • November 27 – Barbara Acklin, soul singer, 55
  • December 4 – Egil Johansen, jazz drummer, 64
  • December 11 – Lynn Strait, (Snot), 30 (car accident)
  • December 21
    • Avril Coleridge-Taylor, pianist, conductor and composer, 95
    • Karl Denver, Scottish singer, 67
  • December 25 – Bryan MacLean, singer, guitarist and songwriter (Love), 52 (heart attack)
  • December 30 – Johnny Moore, R & B singer, 64

Awards

  • The following artists are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, The Mamas & the Papas, Lloyd Price, Santana and Gene Vincent
  • Inductees of the GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame include Andrae Crouch, The Imperials, The Jordanaires and The LeFevres

ARIA Music Awards

Brit Awards

Country Music Association Awards

Eurovision Song Contest

Grammy Awards

Japan Record Awards

Juno Awards

Mercury Music Prize

  • Bring It On – Gomez wins.

MTV Video Music Awards

Charts

  • List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 1998
  • 1998 in British music#Charts
  • List of Oricon number-one singles of 1998

Triple J Hottest 100

See also

  • 1998 in music (UK)
  • Musical groups established in 1998
  • Record labels established in 1998

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