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)
Monica
Don't Take It Personal
Coolio
Too Hot
Junkhouse
Be Someone
Black Grape
In The Name Of The Father
Gin Blossoms
Until I Hear It From You
Meat Loaf
I'd Lie For You
Melissa Etheridge
Your Little Secret
Base Is Base
Diamond Dreams
Mariah Carey
Fantasy
Lenny Kravitz
Rock & Roll Is Dead
The Smashing Pumpkins
Bullet With Butterfly Wings
Salt-N-Pepa
Ain't Nothin' But A She Thing
Odds
I Would Be Your Man
Jan Arden
Good Mother
Bjork
It's Oh So Quiet
Skydiggers
What Do You See
Neil Young
Peace & Love
Presidents Of The United States Of America
Lump
Barney Bentall
I'm Shattered
Lisa Loeb
Do You Sleep
AC/DC
Hard As A Rock
Soul Asylum
Just Like Anyone
Green Day
Geek Stink Breath
Edwyn Collins
A Girl Like Mine
Bon Jovi
Something For The Pain
Radiohead
Just
Take That
Back For Good
Janet Jackson
Runaway
Tom Cochrane
I Wish You Well
Alanis Morissette
Hand In My Pocket
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.
We go back in time to this week in music, 1989. From, Guns n’ Roses to The Traveling Wilburys.
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.
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.