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30. Wilson Phillips, “Wilson Phillips”
> Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 2 (for 10 weeks)
> Total time on Billboard 200: 125 weeks
> Chart debut date: April 14, 1990

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29. Spice Girls, “Spice”
> Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 1 (for 5 weeks)
> Total time on Billboard 200: 105 weeks
> Chart debut date: Feb. 22, 1997

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28. Mariah Carey, “Mariah Carey”
> Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 1 (for 11 weeks)
> Total time on Billboard 200: 113 weeks
> Chart debut date: June 30, 1990

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27. Bush, “Sixteen Stone”
> Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 4 (for 1 week)
> Total time on Billboard 200: 109 weeks
> Chart debut date: Jan. 28, 1995

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26. Madonna, “Madonna”
> Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 8 (for 3 weeks)
> Total time on Billboard 200: 168 weeks
> Chart debut date: Sept. 3, 1983
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