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This Artist’s Debut Album Stayed at No. 1 for 14 Weeks

This Artist’s Debut Album Stayed at No. 1 for 14 Weeks

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50. Cyndi Lauper, “She’s So Unusual”

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49. Christina Aguilera, “Christina Aguilera”

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48. The Mamas & the Papas, “If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears”

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47. Santana, “Santana”

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46. Beastie Boys, “Licensed to Ill”

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45. Gretchen Wilson, “Here for the Party”

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44. Florence + The Machine, “Lungs”

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43. Third Eye Blind, “Third Eye Blind”

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42. Savage Garden, “Savage Garden”

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41. Ace Of Base, “The Sign”

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40. Nelly, “Country Grammar”

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39. The Cars, “The Cars”

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38. Stone Temple Pilots, “Core”

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37. Van Halen, “Van Halen”

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36. Brooks & Dunn, “Brand New Man”

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35. Jimi Hendrix, “Are You Experienced?”

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34. Boston, “Boston”

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33. Creed, “My Own Prison”

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32. The Doors, “The Doors”

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31. Britney Spears, “…Baby One More Time”

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30. Wilson Phillips, “Wilson Phillips”

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29. Spice Girls, “Spice”

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28. Mariah Carey, “Mariah Carey”

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27. Bush, “Sixteen Stone”

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26. Madonna, “Madonna”

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25. ‘N Sync, “‘N Sync”

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24. Maroon 5, “Songs About Jane”

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23. Evanescence, “Fallen”

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22. Jewel, “Pieces Of You”

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21. Lady Antebellum (now Lady A), “Lady Antebellum”

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20. Boyz II Men, “Cooleyhighharmony”

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19. matchbox 20, “Yourself or Someone Like You”

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18. Hootie & The Blowfish, “Cracked Rear View”

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16. The Black Crowes, “Shake Your Money Maker”

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15. Chicago, “Chicago Transit Authority”

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14. Paula Abdul, “Forever Your Girl”

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13. Daughtry, “Daughtry”

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12. Backstreet Boys, “Backstreet Boys”

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11. Carrie Underwood, “Some Hearts”

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10. Whitney Houston, “Whitney Houston”

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9. Garth Brooks, “Garth Brooks”

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8. Norah Jones, “Come Away With Me”

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7. Linkin Park, “[Hybrid Theory]”

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6. Adele, “19”

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5. Guns N’ Roses, “Appetite for Destruction”

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4. Pearl Jam, “Ten”

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3. Lady Gaga, “The Fame”

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2. Zac Brown Band, “The Foundation”

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1. Taylor Swift, “Taylor Swift”

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50. Cyndi Lauper, “She’s So Unusual”
49. Christina Aguilera, “Christina Aguilera”
48. The Mamas & the Papas, “If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears”
47. Santana, “Santana”
46. Beastie Boys, “Licensed to Ill”
45. Gretchen Wilson, “Here for the Party”
44. Florence + The Machine, “Lungs”
43. Third Eye Blind, “Third Eye Blind”
42. Savage Garden, “Savage Garden”
41. Ace Of Base, “The Sign”
40. Nelly, “Country Grammar”
39. The Cars, “The Cars”
38. Stone Temple Pilots, “Core”
37. Van Halen, “Van Halen”
36. Brooks & Dunn, “Brand New Man”
35. Jimi Hendrix, “Are You Experienced?”
34. Boston, “Boston”
33. Creed, “My Own Prison”
32. The Doors, “The Doors”
31. Britney Spears, “…Baby One More Time”
30. Wilson Phillips, “Wilson Phillips”
29. Spice Girls, “Spice”
28. Mariah Carey, “Mariah Carey”
27. Bush, “Sixteen Stone”
26. Madonna, “Madonna”
25. ‘N Sync, “‘N Sync”
24. Maroon 5, “Songs About Jane”
23. Evanescence, “Fallen”
22. Jewel, “Pieces Of You”
21. Lady Antebellum (now Lady A), “Lady Antebellum”
20. Boyz II Men, “Cooleyhighharmony”
19. matchbox 20, “Yourself or Someone Like You”
18. Hootie & The Blowfish, “Cracked Rear View”
17. Seal, “Seal”
16. The Black Crowes, “Shake Your Money Maker”
15. Chicago, “Chicago Transit Authority”
14. Paula Abdul, “Forever Your Girl”
13. Daughtry, “Daughtry”
12. Backstreet Boys, “Backstreet Boys”
11. Carrie Underwood, “Some Hearts”
10. Whitney Houston, “Whitney Houston”
9. Garth Brooks, “Garth Brooks”
8. Norah Jones, “Come Away With Me”
7. Linkin Park, “[Hybrid Theory]”
6. Adele, “19”
5. Guns N’ Roses, “Appetite for Destruction”
4. Pearl Jam, “Ten”
3. Lady Gaga, “The Fame”
2. Zac Brown Band, “The Foundation”
1. Taylor Swift, “Taylor Swift”

Singing is often thought of as a natural talent we possess, or don't, and when combined with skill, can hone our craft. Some believe this natural talent is a genetic gift, an ability that is inherited from our parents as well as impacted by our environments. This may be why some musicians appear to seemingly have been born to be stars. While many bands and solo artists release a few albums before they hit their stride, others nail it on their first try with a chart-topping debut that exemplifies their unique sound and solidifies their position in the music world. 

24/7 Tempo reviewed data on Billboard 200 chart performance to determine the biggest debut albums in history. Debut studio albums released before 2010 were ranked based on an inverse point system wherein a week at No. 1 is worth 200 points, a week at No. 2 is worth 199 points, and so on, up to a week at No. 200 is worth one point. Debut albums by solo artists who had previously released popular albums as a members of a band were not considered. Billboard 200 chart data is current through April 22, 2023.

There is a wide variety of genres and timeframes represented. These albums range from the mid-60s, with rock artists including Jimi Hendrix and The Doors, to the 2000s, when pop stars like Taylor Swift and Adele came on the scene with a bang. Nearly half are from the ‘90s, which was an explosive decade for music in terms of the variety of genres that went mainstream. It was also the beginning of the end of the importance of albums, as music sales dropped dramatically with the advent of streaming.

Divas from the '90s reign supreme as many of the popular debut albums that spent the longest at No. 1 are from this group of talented women, including Whitney Houston, whose self-titled album spent 14 weeks in the top slot; Mariah Carey, who spent 11 weeks at the summit with her self-titled album; and Paula Abdul, whose first album, “Forever Your Girl,” topped the charts for 10 weeks. In terms of total time on the Billboard charts, Lady Gaga’s debut “The Fame” takes the cake with 310 weeks. (Here is a list of the 50 greatest pop albums of all time.)

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