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Top 40 Singles Top 40 Albums 13 June 1999 CHART #1163 Top 40 Singles Top 40 Albums I WANT IT THAT WAY I LOVE THE WAY YOU LOVE ME MILLENNIUM BELIEVE 1 Backstreet Boys 21 Boyzone 1 Backstreet Boys 21 Cher Last week 1 / 3 weeks Platinum / BMG Last week 37 / 11 weeks Gold / UNIVERSAL Last week 0 / 1 weeks Platinum x2 / BMG Last week 27 / 24 weeks Platinum x2 / WARNER NO SCRUBS FOR THE LOVE OF IT COME ON OVER SUPERSYSTEM 2 TLC 22 Salmonella Dub 2 Shania Twain 22 The Feelers Last week 5 / 12 weeks Platinum / BMG Last week 20 / 10 weeks VIRGIN/EMI Last week 2 / 55 weeks Platinum x4 / UNIVERSAL Last week 18 / 41 weeks Platinum x4 / WEA/WARNER GEORGY PORGY FLY AWAY RICKY MARTIN ROMANZA 3 Eric Benet 23 Lenny Kravitz 3 Ricky Martin 23 Andrea Bocelli Last week 2 / 4 weeks WARNER Last week 22 / 14 weeks Gold / VIRGIN/EMI Last week 4 / 2 weeks Platinum / COL/SONY Last week 29 / 39 weeks Platinum x3 / UNIVERSAL LIVIN LA VIDA LOCA YOU DON'T KNOW ME TALK ON CORNERS SP.ED. SECOND COMING 4 Ricky Martin 24 Armand Van Helden 4 The Corrs 24 Second Coming Last week 6 / 3 weeks Gold / COL/SONY Last week 24 / 8 weeks UNIVERSAL Last week 1 / 29 weeks Platinum x6 / EW/WARNER Last week 0 / 1 weeks CAPITOL/EMI SOMETHING I NEED JACKIE TIME TO SAY GOODBYE 5 5 a.k.a. Brown 25 Joanne Feat. Bz 5 Sarah Brightman 25 Lenny Kravitz Last week 14 / 4 weeks Gold / BMG Last week 12 / 11 weeks SHOCK/BMG Last week 11 / 5 weeks Platinum x3 / CAPITOL/EMI Last week 24 / 17 weeks Platinum / VIRGIN/EMI TONIGHT PART OF ME BABY ONE MORE TIME The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill 6 TrueBliss 26 Stellar 6 Britney Spears 26 Lauryn Hill Last week 3 / 5 weeks Platinum / COL/SONY Last week 34 / 7 weeks EPIC/SONY Last week 3 / 3 weeks Gold / BMG Last week 26 / 37 weeks Platinum x3 / SONY MY NAME IS SLIM SHADY SWEAR IT AGAIN I'VE BEEN EXPECTING YOU EPISODE 1, THE PHANTOM MENA... 7 Eminem 27 Westlife 7 Robbie Williams 27 Star Wars Last week 11 / 5 weeks UNIVERSAL Last week 0 / 1 weeks Gold / BMG Last week 9 / 17 weeks Platinum / CAPITOL/EMI Last week 31 / 3 weeks COL/SONY HONEY TO THE BEE TOM'S PARTY AMERICANA PLAY 8 Billie 28 T Spoon 8 The Offspring 28 Moby Last week 28 / 7 weeks VIRGIN/EMI Last week 25 / 7 weeks BMG Last week 5 / 28 weeks Platinum x4 / COL/SONY Last week 0 / 1 weeks FMR LOOK AT ME RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW SOGNO THE PARTY ALBUM 9 Geri Halliwell 29 Fatboy Slim 9 Andrea Bocelli 29 Vengaboys Last week 7 / 3 weeks CAPITOL/EMI Last week 0 / 1 weeks COL/SONY Last week 8 / 7 weeks Platinum x2 / UNIVERSAL Last week 30 / 4 weeks SHOCK/BMG THAT DON'T IMPRESS ME MUCH EACH TIME YOUVE COME A LONG WAY BABY NATURE'S FINEST 10 Shania Twain 30 E-17 10 Fatboy Slim 30 Naughty By Nature Last week 4 / 7 weeks Gold / UNIVERSAL Last week 32 / 8 weeks ROA/WAR Last week 6 / 31 weeks Platinum x3 / COL/SONY Last week 28 / 6 weeks MSH/BMG THANK ABBA FOR THE MUSIC IF YOU LOVIN' ME HONEY TO THE B LADIES & GENTLEMEN - BEST OF 11 Billie, B*witched, Steps, Cleopatra ... 31 Silk 11 Billie 31 George Michael Last week 8 / 5 weeks Gold / EPIC/SONY Last week 41 / 6 weeks WARNER Last week 39 / 23 weeks Platinum x2 / VIRGIN/EMI Last week 41 / 28 weeks Platinum x4 / EPIC/SONY WHAT'S IT GONNA BE TABOO SECOND NATURE THE MATRIX 12 Busta Rhymes Feat. Janet 32 Glamma Kid Feat. Shola Ama 12 Margaret Urlich 32 Soundtrack Last week 13 / 5 weeks WARNER Last week 23 / 4 weeks WARNER Last week 20 / 3 weeks Gold / EPIC/SONY Last week 23 / 9 weeks Gold / WARNER KISS ME BLAME IT ON THE WEATHERMAN FANMAIL CRUEL INTENTIONS 13 Sixpence None The Richer 33 B*Witched 13 TLC 33 Soundtrack Last week 17 / 3 weeks Gold / JUNIOR & SONY Last week 30 / 5 weeks EPIC/SONY Last week 13 / 11 weeks Platinum / BMG Last week 15 / 8 weeks Gold / VIRGIN/EMI SCAR TISSUE PACK YOUR BAGS MY OWN PRISON SPIRIT 14 Red Hot Chili Peppers 34 Joanne feat. Bz 14 Creed 34 Jewel Last week 0 / 1 weeks WARNER Last week 0 / 1 weeks SHOCK/BMG Last week 17 / 21 weeks Platinum x3 / EPIC/SONY Last week 25 / 27 weeks Platinum / WARNER IT MUST BE LOVE ADDICTED TO BASS KILLERVISION BURY THE HATCHET 15 Satellite Spies 35 Josh Abrahams 15 Salmonella Dub 35 The Cranberries Last week 9 / 13 weeks Platinum / ARL Last week 29 / 2 weeks SHOCK/BMG Last week 7 / 3 weeks VIRGIN/EMI Last week 22 / 6 weeks UNIVERSAL WE LIKE TO PARTY DAMAGE CONTROL THE VERY BEST OF RIDES 16 Vengaboys 36 Fiona McDonald 16 Dusty Springfield 36 Reef Last week 16 / 8 weeks Gold / BMG Last week 0 / 1 weeks FNUN/FEST Last week 14 / 8 weeks Gold / UNIVERSAL Last week 46 / 5 weeks EPIC/SONY BABY ONE MORE TIME GIRLFRIEND/BOYFRIEND BACK ON TOP WITHOUT YOU I'M NOTHING 17 Britney Spears 37 Blackstreet Feat. Janet Jackson 17 Van Morrison 37 Placebo Last week 10 / 18 weeks Platinum / BMG Last week 18 / 5 weeks UNIVERSAL Last week 21 / 12 weeks Platinum / VIRGIN/EMI Last week 35 / 11 weeks Gold / VIRGIN/EMI STRONG ALL NIGHT LONG RAIN, STEAM & SPEED STEP ONE 18 Robbie Williams 38 Faith Evans 18 The Muttonbirds 38 Steps Last week 15 / 3 weeks CAPITOL/EMI Last week 0 / 4 weeks BMG Last week 10 / 2 weeks VIRGIN/EMI Last week 42 / 30 weeks Platinum / BMG FLAT BEAT SEXY CINDERELLA One Night Only GREATEST HITS 19 Mr Oizo 39 Lynden David Hall 19 Bee Gees 39 Foster & Allen Last week 39 / 2 weeks BORDER Last week 0 / 2 weeks CAPITOL/EMI Last week 12 / 35 weeks Platinum / UNIVERSAL Last week 0 / 1 weeks WARNER CHANGES PULL THE STRINGS WHERE WE BELONG SING COUNTRY 20 2 Pac 40 The Feelers 20 Boyzone 40 Foster & Allen Last week 19 / 17 weeks Gold / BMG Last week 0 / 8 weeks WARNER Last week 16 / 40 weeks Platinum / UNIVERSAL Last week 0 / 1 weeks WARNER Top 20 NZ Singles Top 10 Compilations Top 20 NZ Albums NOW THAT'S WHAT I CA... 1 Various Last week 0 / 1 weeks Platinum / CAPITOL/EMI KICKIN V12 2 Various Last week 0 / 1 weeks Platinum / BMG WORLD FAMOUS IN NE... 3 Various Last week 0 / 1 weeks Gold / EPIC/SONY GATECRASHER RED 4 Various Last week 0 / 1 weeks EPIC/SONY ICE TV - GOOD 5 Various Last week 0 / 1 weeks UNIVERSAL DJ KICKS - THIEVERY C... 6 Various Last week 0 / 1 weeks BORDER THE ALL TIME GREATE... 7 Various Last week 0 / 1 weeks COL/SONY NOSTALGIA WITH JIM S... 8 Various Last week 0 / 1 weeks WARNER DOWNLOAD 9 Various Last week 0 / 1 weeks COL/SONY TOMMY BOY GREATES... 10 Various Last week 0 / 1 weeks MUSH/BMG ©2013 Recorded Music New Zealand Limited. 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