This Day In Top 40 History: November 18

November 18 Is a Big Day in Top 40 History

November 18 has brought some major shake-ups to the Top 40 landscape, starting back in 1977, when rapper Fabolous(born in Brooklyn, NY) entered the world. Rising to fame in the early 2000s, he built a strong chart presence with hits like “Can’t Deny It” and “Make Me Better.”

Fast forward to 2016, when Bruno Mars released his third studio album, 24K Magic. The record became a global phenomenon, generating massive singles such as:

  • “That’s What I Like” — a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100

  • “24K Magic” — peaking at No. 4

The album cemented Mars as one of pop’s defining hitmakers of the decade.

Major Album Releases on November 18

1991 – U2 Releases Achtung Baby
U2 dropped their seventh album, Achtung Baby, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. The album produced iconic tracks like “Mysterious Ways” and marked a sonic shift for the band.

1997 – Metallica Drops Reload
Metallica’s seventh album, Reload, showcased the band’s evolving style. Singles like “The Memory Remains” and “Fuel” displayed their versatility and modern rock edge.

2011 – One Direction Releases Up All Night
The world was introduced to a new boy band era when One Direction released their debut album. The lead single, “What Makes You Beautiful,” debuted at No. 1 in the U.K. and sparked a global pop explosion.

Pop Culture Moments on November 18

  • 1990: A college student paid $18,000 for Paul McCartney’s birth certificate, proving Beatles memorabilia is no joke.

  • 2005: The Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line premiered, starring Reese Witherspoon and Joaquin Phoenix. The film earned five Academy Award nominations, with Witherspoon winning Best Actress.

  • 2012: The 40th American Music Awards took place, where Justin Bieber dominated the night with three wins, including Artist of the Year.

Music Industry Milestones

  • 1987: CBS announced that Sony Music would acquire its records division for about $2 billion, a landmark deal that reshaped the global music landscape.

  • 2003: Police raided Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch amid major allegations, marking a pivotal moment in music news and media scrutiny.