2000 in Music - Top 20 Selling Albums of The Year (Soundscan)

Top 20 Selling Albums of The Year (Soundscan)

  1. 'N Sync – No Strings Attached, 9,936,104 copies
  2. Eminem – The Marshall Mathers LP, 7,921,107 copies
  3. Britney Spears – Oops!... I Did It Again, 7,893,544 copies
  4. Creed – Human Clay, 6,587,834 copies
  5. Santana – Supernatural, 5,857,824 copies
  6. The Beatles – 1, 5,068,300 copies
  7. Nelly – Country Grammar, 5,067,529 copies
  8. Backstreet Boys – Black & Blue, 4,289,865 copies
  9. Dr. Dre – The Chronic 2001, 3,992,311 copies
  10. Destiny's Child – The Writing's on the Wall, 3,802,165 copies
  11. 3 Doors Down – The Better Life, 3,800,515 copies
  12. Christina Aguilera – Christina Aguilera, 3,768,441 copies
  13. Limp Bizkit – Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water, 3,744,561 copies
  14. Dixie Chicks – Fly, 3,520,469 copies
  15. Sisqó – Unleash the Dragon, 3,493,269 copies
  16. Faith Hill – Breathe, 3,365,926 copies
  17. Britney Spears – ...Baby One More Time
  18. Various Artists – Now That's What I Call Music, Volume 5 (U.S. series), 3,155,083 copies
  19. DMX – And Then There Was X, 3,093,579 copies
  20. Kid Rock – Devil Without a Cause, 2,804,158 copies

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