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Category: UK Charts
The Story of Pop: 1998 (Chapter 51)
As 1998 drew to a close, the remaining quartet of the Spice Girls said goodbye to Ginger - and their imperial phase - with their third and final Christmas number one.
The Story of Pop: 1998 (Chapter 50)
With the race for the 1998 Christmas number one under way, B*Witched threw their denim stetson into the ring - whilst also aiming for their third consecutive chart topper...
The Story of Pop: 1998 (Chapter 49)
The unlikely combination of a Canadian rock god and a Sporty Spice proved to be one of the biggest hits for any of the solo Spice Girls...
The Story of Pop: 1998 (Chapter 48)
Successfully transitioning from The Fresh Prince of Bel Air to Hollywood superstar was cemented by Big Willie's crossover to music - and the top of the charts to boot...
The Story of Pop: 1998 (Chapter 47)
From small acorns grew one of Europop's mightiest exponents of the late 90s - even if their debut started from a very different place to the one they ended up ruling the charts with...
The Story of Pop: 1998 (Chapter 46)
After topping the chart with a million selling "Best Of" album, James reasserted their position as one of the decade's finest indie bands by re-releasing the song that really broke them through...
The Story of Pop: 1998 (Chapter 45)
A new name, a new line-up, a new record label and a new sound for Walthamstow's first sons of pop - even if the success was to be short lived...
The Story of Pop: 1998 (Chapter 44)
Controversy was never too far away from George Michael throughout his solo career, but "Outside" was one moment where he turned the scrutiny - with some wry humour - to his advantage.
The Story of Pop: 1998 (Chapter 43)
The UK's biggest selling single of 1998 - and of all time by a female artist - proved Cher was a pop culture touchstone that surpassed all generations, whilst also reasserting her as a camp icon.










