Top 100 Hits Of The 90s Page

by Ace of Base (1993)

by The Notorious B.I.G. ft. Puff Daddy & Mase (1997) top 100 hits of the 90s

by Savage Garden (1998)

Country music went mainstream in the 90s. 86. – Man! I Feel Like a Woman! (1997) 87. Garth Brooks – Friends in Low Places (1990) 88. Dixie Chicks – Wide Open Spaces (1998) 89. Billy Ray Cyrus – Achy Breaky Heart (1992) 90. LeAnn Rimes – How Do I Live (1997) by Ace of Base (1993) by The Notorious B

The 90s produced the best-selling soundtracks of all time. (1997) 87

Country music also saw a massive crossover surge, led primarily by Garth Brooks and Shania Twain. Twain’s Man! I Feel Like a Woman! and You’re Still the One proved that country could have pop appeal without losing its roots. These artists expanded the genre's reach, filling stadiums and dominating airwaves that had previously been reserved for rock and pop stars.

The 90s were arguably the most important decade for Hip Hop, bridging the gap between party anthems and gangsta rap. 26. – Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang (1992) 27. 2Pac ft. Dr. Dre – California Love (1995) 28. The Notorious B.I.G. – Juicy (1994) 29. House of Pain – Jump Around (1992) 30. Coolio ft. L.V. – Gangsta's Paradise (1995) 31. Lauryn Hill – Doo Wop (That Thing) (1998) 32. Salt-N-Pepa – Shoop (1993) 33. Montell Jordan – This Is How We Do It (1995) 34. Blackstreet – No Diggity (1996) 35. TLC – Waterfalls (1995) 36. Destiny's Child – Say My Name (1999) 37. Fugees – Killing Me Softly With His Song (1996) 38. Naughty by Nature – Hip Hop Hooray (1993) 39. Sir Mix-a-Lot – Baby Got Back (1992) 40. Will Smith – Gettin' Jiggy Wit It (1997)