The 90s
Top 100 Songs of All Time
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8 Bit Melody
200

Led by Kurt, they ushered in the Seattle grunge sound that characterized the 1990s.

Nirvana

200

At #4 on the list, released in 2015, this Mark Ronson hit featuring Bruno Mars,  gets almost everyone dancing.

Uptown Funk

400

Known for her five-octave vocal range, melismatic singing style, and signature use of the whistle register, she is referred to as the "Songbird Supreme" and the "Queen of Christmas".

Mariah Carey

400

Hey dude! In 1968, the Beatles released this hit that comes in at #12 on the list.

HEY JUDE

400

Cow Bell

400

LOSE YOURSELF - EMINEM

600

Before breaking out on his own and starting Death Row Records, this rapper was a founding member of NWA.  

Dr. Dre

600

This Bayside Boys Mix of the Los Del Rio hit, has had everyone dancing since 1996. 

Macarena

600

ALLSTAR-SMASHMOUTH

800

In 1994, with hits like "When I Come Around" and "Basketcase", their major-label debut album, "Dookie", released through Reprise Records, became a breakout success and eventually shipped over 10 million copies in the U.S.

Green Day

800
Released in 2004, Ushers affirming anthem featuring Ludacris & Lil Jon appears at #16.

YEAH!

800

KISS FROM A ROSE - SEAL

1000

This band's first not to root predominantly in thrash metal, appealed to a more mainstream audience, achieving substantial commercial success and selling over 16 million copies in the United States to date. Some fans consider it their sell-out album for fame and money.

Metallica

1000

This cover of a Dolly Parton classic, featured in "The Body Guard" soundtrack only hits the list at #54.  I E I am disappointed by this.

I Will Always Love You

1000
SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT - NIRVANA