List of Number-one Albums of 2008 (U.S.) - Chart History

Chart History

Issue date Album Artist(s) Reference(s)
January 5 Noël Josh Groban
January 12 Growing Pains Mary J. Blige
January 19 In Rainbows Radiohead
January 26 As I Am Alicia Keys
February 2
February 9 Juno Soundtrack
February 16 As I Am Alicia Keys
February 23 Sleep Through the Static Jack Johnson
March 1
March 8
March 15 Discipline Janet Jackson
March 22 Good Time Alan Jackson
March 29 Trilla Rick Ross
April 5 Welcome to the Dollhouse Danity Kane
April 12 Day26 Day26
April 19 Troubadour George Strait
April 26 Spirit Leona Lewis
May 3 E=MC² Mariah Carey
May 10
May 17 Hard Candy Madonna
May 24 Home Before Dark Neil Diamond
May 31 Narrow Stairs Death Cab for Cutie
June 7 3 Doors Down 3 Doors Down
June 14 Here I Stand Usher
June 21 Indestructible Disturbed
June 28 Tha Carter III Lil Wayne
July 5 Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends Coldplay
July 12
July 19 Tha Carter III Lil Wayne
July 26
August 2 Untitled Nas
August 9 Breakout Miley Cyrus
August 16 Love on the Inside Sugarland
August 23 Mamma Mia! Soundtrack
August 30 A Little Bit Longer Jonas Brothers
September 6
September 13 All Hope Is Gone Slipknot
September 20 The Recession Young Jeezy
September 27 Death Magnetic Metallica
October 4
October 11
October 18 Paper Trail T.I.
October 25
November 1 Lucky Old Sun Kenny Chesney
November 8 Black Ice AC/DC
November 15
November 22 Twilight Soundtrack
November 29 Fearless Taylor Swift
December 6 I Am… Sasha Fierce Beyoncé
December 13 808s & Heartbreak Kanye West
December 20 Circus Britney Spears
December 27 Fearless Taylor Swift

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