This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1998.
Specific locations
Specific genres
Events
January
February
- February 5
- Carnatic vocalist M. S. Subbulakshmi becomes the first musician ever to be awarded the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award.
- Former Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford publicly reveals his homosexuality for the first time in an interview with MTV.
- February 15 â Sir Edward Elgar's unfinished Third Symphony, completed by Anthony Payne, is performed for the first time at the Royal Festival Hall, London, UK.
- February 19 â The Stray Cats reunite for a benefit show for the Carl Perkins Foundation at House of Blues in Los Angeles, USA.
- February 21 â Misia makes her official CD debut with the single "Tsutsumikomu YÃ
 ni...".
- February 23 â "Frozen", the first single from Madonna's eighth studio album, Ray of Light, is released. The single is a worldwide hit, peaking at #2 on US Billboard Hot 100 and becoming her first single to enter the charts at #1 in the UK.
- February 24 â Elton John is knighted by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom at Buckingham Palace, London, UK. He was mistakenly introduced as "Sir John Elton", but was renamed "Sir Elton John".
- February 25 â The 40th Annual Grammy Awards are presented in New York, hosted by Kelsey Grammer. Bob Dylan, Alison Krauss and R. Kelly all win three awards each, with Dylan winning Album of the Year for Time Out of Mind. Shawn Colvin's "Sunny Came Home" wins both Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Paula Cole wins Best New Artist.
- February 28 â Haitian group RAM survive an assassination attempt while performing at a carnival, after a disagreement with the newly elected mayor of Port-au-Prince.
March
- March 3 â Madonna releases her seventh studio album Ray of Light. The album marks a completely new lyric and musical approach for Madonna, and gains her numerous awards, including four Grammy Awards out of a total of six nominations.
- March 10 â The South Korean-made MPMan, the first mass-produced digital audio player, is launched at the CeBIT trade fair in Hanover, Germany.
- March 13 â The Smashing Pumpkins file a US$1 million lawsuit against UK-based Sound And Media Ltd, alleging that the company has released a book and CD about the band without permission.
April
May
- May 8
- The third European Festival of Youth Choirs is held in Basel, Switzerland.
- A British court rules in favor of the Beatles and John Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, stopping the release of another Live at the Star Club recording. All copies of the recording and the original tape are awarded to the Beatles, as well as damages and legal costs.
- May 9 â The 43rd Eurovision Song Contest, held in Birmingham, United Kingdom, is won by Israel's transgender performer Dana International with the song "Diva".
- May 26 â Anggun releases her debut album, Snow on the Sahara in North America, which would go on to sell 1 million copies across Europe and America and becoming the best-selling album by Asian artist outside Asia.
- May 27 â Ringo Sheena releases her debut single "KÃ
Âfukuron".
- May 31 â Geri Halliwell goes into hiding as her public relations representative, Julian Torton, confirms that she has left the Spice Girls permanently.
JuneâÂÂJuly
August
September
October
- October 5 â MuchMoreMusic is launched in Canada.
- October 6 â Kurupt's debut studio album, Kuruption!, is released by Antra Records. It peaks at #8 on the Billboard 200 on October 24, 1998.
- October 8 â The Recording Industry Association of America files in court against Diamond Multimedia in an attempt to block the release of the new Rio PMP300, arguing that the MP3 digital audio player is a music piracy device. The RIAA's application is denied on October 26, clearing the way for the PMP300 to become the first commercially successful MP3 player.
- October 19 â "Believe", the first single of Cher's twenty-second studio album of the same name is released, becoming a smash hit. After seven consecutive weeks atop the UK official singles chart, it becomes the UK's bestselling single of the year, and also the bestselling single by a female artist in UK history. On March 13, 1999, Believe becomes Cher's 5th number-one single in the US, spending four consecutive weeks at #1 and becoming the bestselling single of that year.
- October 22 â Cher releases her twenty-second studio album Believe, which becomes the most successful of her career: It peaks at number one in seven countries, #4 in the US, and #7 in the UK. The album goes on to sell over 20 million copies worldwide and is certified platinum in at least sixteen countries, becoming one of the bestselling albums of all time.
- October 27 â The Copyright Term Extension Act is signed into law, giving the entertainment industry 20 more years of exclusive rights to all works created since 1923.
November
December
Also in 1998
Bands formed
Bands reformed
Bands disbanded
Albums released
JanuaryâÂÂMarch
AprilâÂÂJune
JulyâÂÂSeptember
OctoberâÂÂDecember
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Biggest hit singles
The following singles achieved the highest aggregated chart positions in 1998, according to TsorT.
Top 40 Chart hit singles
Other Chart hit singles
Notable singles
Classical music
Opera
Jazz
Musical theater
Musical films
Births
- January 2 â Christell, Chilean singer
- January 4 â Coco Jones, American actress and singer
- January 11 â Louisa Johnson, English singer-songwriter
- January 16 â Seungkwan, South Korean singer (Seventeen)
- January 22
- Silentó, American rapper, singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor
- Biig Piig, Irish singer and rapper
- January 23 â XXXTentacion, American rapper and singer-songwriter (d. 2018)
- January 24
- Jay Versace, American record producer
- Briston Maroney, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (Dating Samia)
- January 27 â Albina Kelmendi, Kosovo-Albanian singer
- January 29 â Mion Mukaichi, Japanese girl group singer
- February 7 â Angelique Sabrina, Bahamian singer, songwriter, dancer, actress and performer
- February 11 â Khalid, American singer-songwriter
- February 18 â Vernon, South Korean and American rapper, singer and songwriter (Seventeen)
- February 19 â Chappell Roan, American singer-songwriter, activist and musician
- February 20
- Corbin, American singer-songwriter and record producer
- Gracey (singer), English singer
- February 24 - Mike Sabath, American record producer, songwriter, and musician
- March 24 - Ethel Cain, American singer-songwriter, artist and producer
- April 2 - Peach PRC, Australian pop singer, songwriter, social media personality, and performer
- April 3 â Paris Jackson, American actor, singer, dancer, musician, activist and model (daughter of Michael Jackson)
- April 20 â Felix Mallard, Australian musician, actor and model
- April 21 â Zé Felipe, Brazilian singer
- April 23 â Jeffrey Ngai, Hong Kong singer, actor and model
- May 4 â Rex Orange County, English singer-songwriter and musician
- May 21 - Ari ÃÂlafsson, Icelandic singer
- May 22 - Gretta Ray, Australian singer-songwriter
- May 23 â Steve Lacy, American singer-songwriter, musician, and member of American band, The Internet
- May 25 â Andrew Lambrou, Australian singer
- May 28 â Dahyun, South Korean singer (TWICE)
- May 28 â Riho Sayashi, Japanese actress, dancer and singer (Morning Musume)
- May 29 â Cochise, American rapper
- June 4 â Central Cee, British rapper and songwriter
- June 5 - Dave, British rapper and actor
- June 18 â Patricia JaneÃÂková, German-born Czech soprano (died 2023)
- June 24 â Tana Mongeau, American rapper and internet personality
- June 26 â Cuco, American singer-songwriter
- July 1 â Chloe Bailey of Chloe x Halle, American singer and actress
- July 8
- Jaden Smith, American actor, rapper, singer and songwriter (son of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, brother of Willow Smith)
- Maya Hawke, American actress, model and singer-songwriter (daughter of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman)
- July 15 â Kailee Morgue, American singer-songwriter, activist
- July 18 â LuÃÂsa Sonza, Brazilian singer-songwriter
- July 21 â Maggie Lindemann, American singer-songwriter
- July 23 â Houdini, Canadian rapper
- July 28 â Risa Watanabe, Japanese idol and model
- August 2 â Cai Xukun, Chinese singer
- August 4 â Lil Skies, American rapper
- August 8 â Shawn Mendes, Canadian musician, singer-songwriter, voice actor and model
- August 11 â Nadia Azzi, American classical pianist
- August 14 â Doechii, American rapper and singer
- August 18 â Clairo, American singer-songwriter and electropop recording artist
- August 25
- Abraham Mateo, Spanish singer and actor
- China Anne McClain, American singer and actress
- August 26 â Soyeon, Korean rapper, songwriter, record producer, and member of (G)I-dle
- August 29 â Bizarrap, Argentine DJ and record producer
- September 6 â Kayan9896, Hong Kong singer, actress and model
- September 15 â Kevinho, Brazilian singer
- September 25 â mallrat, Australian musician
- October 22 â Roddy Ricch, American rapper
- October 23
- Emily Ann Roberts, American country singer
- Amandla Stenberg, American singer and actress
- October 24 â Daya, American singer-songwriter
- October 25 â Lee Know, South Korean singer and dancer (Stray Kids)
- October 28 â Ellie Drennan, Australian singer-songwriter, The Voice Australia winner of series 4, Jessie J was her coach
- November 1 - Rachel Chinouriri, English singer-songwriter
- November 7 - Hongjoong, South Korean rapper, singer, producer, and songwriter, and member of Ateez
- November 12 â Selah Marley, American model and singer
- November 16 â Bárbara Tinoco, Portuguese singer
- November 23
- Just Sam, American singer
- Emily Keener, American singer-songwriter'
- November 28 - UPSAHL, American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
- December 2 â Juice WRLD, American singer, rapper, and songwriter (d. 2019)
- December 5 â Conan Gray, American musician
- December 15 â Cavetown, British musician and activist
- December 19
- Frans Jeppsson Wall, Swedish singer-songwriter
- King Princess, American multi instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, activist and record producer
- December 21 - Lexie Liu, Chinese singer, rapper and songwriter
- December 22 - Latto, American rapper
- December 24 â Declan McKenna, English singer-songwriter and musician
Deaths
- January 2 â Nik Venet, record producer, 61 (Burkitt's lymphoma)
- January 4 â Mae Questel, singer and actress, the voice of Betty Boop, Olive Oyl, Little Audrey & Little Lulu, 89
- January 5 â Sonny Bono, singer and songwriter, 63 (skiing accident)
- January 7 â Owen Bradley, record producer, 82
- January 8 â Sir Michael Tippett, composer, 93
- January 11 â Klaus Tennstedt, conductor, 71
- January 15 â Junior Wells, harmonica player, 64
- January 17 â Junior Kimbrough, blues guitarist and singer, 67
- January 19 â Carl Perkins, singer 65, complications following a series of strokes
- January 22 â Anselmo Sacasas, jazz pianist and bandleader, 85
- January 24 â Justin Tubb, country music singer and songwriter, 62
- January 26
- Orlando DiGirolamo, jazz accordionist, pianist, composer, and teacher, 73 (car accident)
- Shinichi Suzuki, violinist and inventor of the international Suzuki method of music education, 99
- February 3 â Fat Pat, American rapper 27 (shot)
- February 5
- Tim Kelly, guitarist (Slaughter), 35 (car accident)
- Nick Webb, jazz guitarist, 43 or 44 (pancreatic cancer)
- February 6
- Carl Wilson, The Beach Boys, 51 (lung cancer)
- Falco, rock star, 40 (car accident)
- February 10 â Alex Kramer, Canadian songwriter, 94
- February 13 â Thomas Chapin, composer and saxophonist, 40 (leukemia)
- February 17 â Bob Merrill, songwriter, 76 (suicide)
- February 19 â Grandpa Jones, star of Hee Haw, comedian and musician, 84
- February 25 â Rockin' Sidney, soul musician, 59
- February 28 â Todd Duncan, first Porgy in Porgy and Bess, 95
- March 8 â Roger Christian, The Christians
- March 13 â Judge Dread, ska and reggae performer, 52 (heart attack on stage)
- March 15 â Tim Maia, Brazilian singer and songwriter, 55
- March 29 â Nada TonÃÂiÃÂ, operatic soprano, 88
- March 31 â Joel Ryce-Menuhin, pianist, 64
- April 1 â Rozz Williams, founder of Christian Death, suicide (hanging)
- April 2 â Rob Pilatus, member of Milli Vanilli, 32 (accidental overdose)
- April 4 â Pierre Lantier, pianist and composer, 87
- April 5 â Cozy Powell, drummer for Rainbow and Black Sabbath, 50 (car accident)
- April 6 â Tammy Wynette, country singer, 55
- April 7 â Wendy O. Williams, Plasmatics, 48 (suicide)
- April 9 â Tom Cora, cellist and composer, 44
- April 11 â Lillian Briggs, US singer and trombonist, 65 (lung cancer)
- April 15 â Rose Maddox, country singer, 72
- April 17 â Linda McCartney, rock photographer, keyboard player (Wings) and entrepreneur, wife of Paul McCartney, 56 (breast cancer)
- May 2 â Hideto "Hide" Matsumoto, Japanese rock artist, 33, (hanging, apparently accidental)
- May 5 â Tommy McCook, Jamaican saxophonist, 71
- May 7 â Eddie Rabbitt, country singer, 56, lung cancer
- May 9 â Alice Faye, actress and singer, 83
- May 10
- Lester Butler, blues harmonica player and singer, 38 (drug overdose)
- Clara Rockmore, thereminist and violinist, 87
- May 11 â Willy Corsari, singer and composer (100)
- May 14 â Frank Sinatra, singer and actor, 82 (heart attack)
- May 19 â Dorothy Donegan, jazz pianist, 76
- May 20 â Robert Normann, Norwegian jazz guitarist, 81
- May 22 â Royce Kendall, country musician, 62
- June 2 â Ricky Hyslop, violinist, conductor, composer, and arranger, 83
- June 8 â Harry Lookofsky, jazz violinist, 84
- June 10 â Steve Sanders, the Oak Ridge Boys, 45, suicide
- June 25 â Lounès Matoub, assassinated
- July 3 â George Lloyd, British composer, 85
- July 6 â Roy Rogers, actor and singer, 86
- July 14 â Herman David Koppel, pianist and composer, 89
- July 21 â O'Landa Draper, O'Landa Draper and the Associates (gospel choir), 34 (renal failure)
- July 23 â André Gertler, violinist, 90
- July 28 â Olga De Blanck MartÃÂn, pianist, guitarist and composer, 62
- August 3 â Alfred Schnittke, composer, 63
- August 11 â Benny Waters, jazz saxophonist and clarinetist, 96
- August 19
- Ilva Ligabue, operatic soprano, 66
- Sylvia Stahlman, operatic soprano, 69
- August 22 â Sergio Fiorentino, pianist, 70
- August 24 â Gene Page, arranger, producer and conductor, 58
- August 25 â Lamar Crowson, pianist, 72
- August 29 â Charlie Feathers, country blues musician, 66
- September 4 â Lal Waterson, folk singer-songwriter, 55
- September 9 â Habib Hassan Touma, composer and ethnomusicologist, 63
- September 14 â Johnny Adams, blues, jazz and gospel singer, 66
- September 18 â Charlie Foxx, R & B and soul musician, 58 (leukemia)
- September 26 â Betty Carter, jazz singer, 69 (cancer)
- September 30 â Pavel Ã
 tÃÂpán, pianist, 73
- October 1 â Pauline Julien, Canadian singer-songwriter and actress, 60
- October 2 â Gene Autry, actor and country singer, 91
- October 5 â Jacques Abram, pianist, 83
- October 7 â Arnold Jacobs, American tuba player and educator, 83
- October 8 â Anatol Vieru, composer, 82
- October 14 â Frankie Yankovic, America's "Polka King", 83
- October 17 â Antonio Agri, violinist, conductor and composer, 66
- October 25 â Warren Wiebe, "Soulful Rain Man", vocalist and session artist, 45 (suicide)
- November 8
- Consuelo Villalon Aleman, pianist, 91
- Lonnie Pitchford, blues musician, 43 (AIDS)
- November 12 â Kenny Kirkland, jazz keyboardist, 43 (congestive heart failure)
- November 20 â Roland Alphonso, saxophonist, 67
- November 27 â Barbara Acklin, soul singer, 55
- December 4 â Egil Johansen, jazz drummer, 64.
- December 11 â Lynn Strait, (Snot), 30 (car accident)
- December 21
- Avril Coleridge-Taylor, pianist, conductor and composer, 95
- Karl Denver, Scottish singer, 67
- December 25 â Bryan MacLean, singer, guitarist and songwriter (Love), 52 (heart attack)
- December 30 â Johnny Moore, R & B singer, 64
Awards
ARIA Music Awards
Brit Awards
Country Music Association Awards
Eurovision Song Contest
Grammy Awards
Japan Record Awards
Juno Awards
Mercury Music Prize
MTV Video Music Awards
Charts
Triple J Hottest 100
See also
References