Elle King
America's Sweetheart
The 1975
A Change Of Heart
The Chainsmokers
Don't Let Me Down
Tegan and Sara
Boyfriend
Florence & The Machine
Third Eye (The Odyssey – Chapter 7)
Guns and Roses
Welcome to the Jungle
Guns N' Roses
Paradise City
Glass Tiger
Far Away From Here
Roy Orbison
You Got It
Crosby Stills Nash & Young
American Dream
Duran Duran
All She Wants Is
Mike & the Mechanics
In the Living Years
Enya
Orinoco Flow
The Bangles
In Your Room
Paula Abdul
Straight Up
Sass Jordan
Tell Somebody
The Jeff Healey Band
Confidence Man
Steve Earle
Copperhead Road
Maxi Priest
Wild World
Michael Jackson
Leave Me Alone
Bobbi Brown
My Prerogative
Rush
Marathon
Smooth Criminal
Bruce Cockburn
If A Tree Falls
The Travelling Willburys
Handle With Care
Art of Noise/Tom Jones
Kiss
Tone Loc
Wild Thing
Eddie Brickell & The Bohemians
What I Am
Phil Collins
Groovy Kind of Love
Candi
Under Your Spell
Rick Astley
She Wants to Dance With Me
Steve Winwood
Holding On
Bon Jovi
Born To Be My Baby
Def Leppard
Armageddon It
U2
Angel of Harlem
We rewind to the early 2000s to revisit hits by Nelly Furtado, Shaggy, Fatboy Slim & more.
We throw it back to 1994 with videos from Moist, Ace of Base & more.
We throw it back to 1997 videos from Spice Girls, Ginuwine & more.
We go back in time to this week in music, 1993. From, Duran Duran to snow, we flashback to the chart toppers.
We go back in time to this week in music, 1996. From, Janet Jackson to The Presidents of the United States of America.
You’ll never guess who was #1 in December of 1999.
Probably one of the biggest singles was released in 1991, find out which one.
This week back in 1992 included one of the most famous songs ever.
Justin Timberlake, Shawn Desman and Nell all had hits in 2002.
The clock turns back to 1995.
Some classic hits were released in 1998 including ‘Slide’.
The new millennium brought some great tunes.
1994 ended up to be a historic year for the music industry.
This week in 1997 proved to be full of hits.
Some of the most recognizable hits came from 2001 like Afroman’s ‘Because I Got High’.
Who topped the charts from September 17 1993? Only one way to find out.
From Pop to Rock to a mix of Country and Hip Hop, September of 1999 had it all.
We look back at the songs that ruled the charts from the week of Sept 6, 1996.