Most Popular Song Each Month in the 90s REACTION
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- In this video, you'll see the most popular songs throughout each month in the 90s. The tunes selected for this video are the ones that reached #1 or at least ranked higher in more countries than other hits in the same month, but it's not very accurate since many of them were number one for different periods, and I didn't want to repeat any song- Top Culture
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60’s is up next. That one will be a bit hard for me but that’s good because I need to listen and react to a lot more 60’s songs
Try To Check Out All For One And All For Love By Bryan Adams & Rod Stewart & Sting
Heck I'm curious how I'd do with that one. Hmm
ruclips.net/video/dg_MIysNGIU/видео.html This has to be the one for the candle in the wind - Elton John reaction Jay. He sang it live at Princess Diana's funeral in 1997
Fun fact: Mariah Carey is the only artist in History to Have a #1 song every year of an entire Decade( 1990s) she ended up with 13 or 14 #1s by the time 2000 came around. 🤯🤯🤯
It has to be Charles & eddie would I lie to you baby
Maria Carey had so many smash its through the 90s it was amazing.
most people don't consider the 90s their favorite decade music-wise, but what I loved about the 90s was how many different genres there were. I miss that.
Also, there were so many memorable 1 hit wonder that we prob appreciate more today because people could actually sing, even if some were annoying at the time. It's almost impossible to hear a new mainstream song without that awful robotic autotune. The soul has completely been removed from music, that being the human voice. I stopped following modern mainstream music because of this. I couldn't name you 5 chart songs from the past 6 years.
Those are the same people who worship the likes of Nicki Minaj. The 90s and 00s were the best.
I think many people consider the 90's as the best decade in the history of pop music. Digital era ruined the music industry. As time goes by, we have much less talented artists in the mainstream. Ariana Grande is one of a few artists of this generation who is actually talented. The rest is meh, especially since many TikTokers now have a "singing" career.
@@whitepaper5241 If you were a teen maybe. But most others probably consider earlier pop to have much more variety and melody. Most tend to think of the 90s as rock or dance orientated. I'd say the dance was better but critics inevitably talked up the rock.
90s were the best!
Mariah actually had the record for having a number one of each year of the 90s she had more than just one number one per year too.
michael stayed consistent and dominated the 80s and 90s, especially in popularity and sales too
Local mariah
1997/1998/1999 no number one
@@ricardodomingos2744 1997: honey 1998: my all 1999: heartbreaker
@@einsteinera5314 thanks for the information
I'd definitely recommend "Tom's Diner" by DNA and Suzanne Vega. Also, "Crush" by Jennifer Paige, it's a piece of pop perfection, that song comes on the music system at work often and we're always singing along.
Would be nice to see a reaction to Suzanne's original 1984 version followed by the 90's collab version here to see how it was changed up.
Dang, Jenn Paige’s “Crush” is nothing short of amazing. One of the most underrated pieces of pop music ever.
I was prepared before this video even started for it to be a Mariah fest.
She is the only artist to ever have number one hits in every decade since 1990.
EDIT:
EIGHT #1 Mariah Carey songs were missing from this list, 1990-1999
Yeah I got all of her 90 records, I was pretty much a fan from Day 1, and I did have a few 2000s records. Heck I think her duet song with Boys II Men, One Sweet Day still holds the record for the longest running single on the US Charts.
michael stayed consistent and dominated the 80s and 90s, especially in popularity and sales too
They're not so much missing, as not relevant. This isn't every number one (a weekly chart) of the 90's, it's the most popular each month - so a song that was number 2 in the charts every week for a month could beat out every fleeting number one over that time.
Listen to from this video:
I'm Your Baby Tonight - Whitney Houston
Mr. Vain - Culture Beat
Dreamlover - Mariah Carey
Without You - Mariah Carey
I Swear - All 4 One
Kiss From A Rose - Seal
Macarena - Los Del Rio
Crush - Jennifer Paige
Angel of Mine - Monica
Bailamos - Enrique Iglesias
(This song is actually 🔥, made Enrique super popular. I love dancing to this song!)
Songs you missed that I love:
🌟Whitney Houston "I'm Your Baby Tonight"
🌟🔥Madonna "Erotic"
🌟❤Rod, Bryan, Sting 'All For Love"
🌟❤❤Seal "Crazy" & "Loves Divine" are AMAZING!!
🌟Elton John "Candle In The Wind"
🌟🔥❤Enrique Iglesias "Escape" "Hero" "Bailamous" "I Like It" w/Pitbull "Rhythm Divine" "Be With You" Love him!!
The song you're hearing on the radio will be the original version from the 70s. Elton had Bernie rewrite one that for Diana.
"Candle In The Wind" has 2 versions. The one that starts "Goodbye England's Rose" is about Princeas Diana which Elton sang at her funeral. The one that starts "Goodbye Norma Jean" is about Marilyn Monroe. Two parallel lives in the sense that they were both the most famous women of their time & both mercifully chased til their way too early passing.
Madonna - Erotica*
He didn’t miss anything, he edited them out if they’re not in this video but the rest he reacted to
Mariah had atleast a number one each year of the 90s!!! With her debut album having 4 number ones! (they didn't even show all her number ones in the 90s here)
The Jackson 5 Cover by Mariah went Number one!!
You definitely need to react to Seal songs... "Kiss from a Rose", "Don't Cry", "Prayer for the Dying", "Dream in Metaphors", "Killer", "Crazy", "Human Beings", "When a Man is Wrong", "Still Love Remains", etc., etc.. He doesn't have a lot of albums, but his stuff was of supreme quality in the 90's and early 2000's and had some good depth. One of my favorite soul/pop artists of all time.
Great choice of songs. I love Miller. First heard it many years ago on an episode of Homicide with a guest appearance by the immortal Robin Williams whose wife is killed.
Seal and Mylene Farmer - Les Mots gives compeltely different Seal vibes, but it's also worth checking : )
All I can say is, I was born in 78, and I would have to say it was the 90's that I felt was MY music. Music that I and my generation had a direct impact in making it big, and I am so proud of myself for loving Mariah Carey the second she got on the scene. Because of this, Mariah Carey is my favorite singer and I own more albums of hers than anyone else. And mind you, I grew up on country and heavy metal..... Love those genres too, but Mariah Carey will always have a special place in my heart. Fantasy is my favorite she's done.
PERIODTT!!
'77 here...I ca't believe dude didn't know "let's talk about sex, baby" lol... I'm always amazed by what he knows and doesn't.
@@brek5 Hilarious enough, Salt & Pepa was the first concert I went to and it was in the 80's. My mom was a bit of a fan. Surprised my dad too. She might have been a redneck, but MTV was very welcomed in our trailer back then.
No Blur / Oasis (Britpop) both massive in the UK in 95/96, tons of hits
The very first time I heard “Macarena” was at my cousin’s quinceañera down in Mexico. I noticed everyone got up, got in formation, and started doing the same move in unison. I was perplexed until my aunt told me it was a popular song and dance that went with it. A few months later I heard it on mainstream US radio and the rest is history.
This video really surprised me because I liked more songs than I expected to. For some reason, I've had it in my mind, for a long time, that I hated all 90s music. Hearing it presented in this way helped me realize there actually was some good music back then. Thanks for the reminder.
They definitely forgot
1997 Mariah Carey- Honey and My all
And in 1999 Heartbreaker feat JayZ
Yes!!! “Breakdown” is one of my favs too and “Sweetheart” is another good one!
@@someoneyoudontknow7705 sweetheart is 🔥
Its a chart from the UK
@@yfihurb6386 oooh that’s why I didn’t like it 😆
@@yfihurb6386 No, it's not
The 90’s…so many memories. Those were my teenage years! You haven’t scratch the surface Jay!!! 💁🏽♀️
🎼 Bailamos is really good, it made Enrique popular!
❗️❗️I have been hoping you would react to All-4-One « I swear » It was a very popular song back then and everyone was using it for their wedding dance.
Mariah Carey was really dominating the 90’s!!
Surprised 112 wasn’t there.
Enrique was MY JAM in the 2ks, and Bailamos is still my favorite song by him! Such a good song
Definitely Seal - Kiss From A Rose also his song "Crazy"
MJ - Earth Song
Robert Miles - Children -
Ricky Martin - Cup Of Life
Enrique Iglesias - Bailamos
Aye Jay doing the Macarena! Love that lol Thanks for always keeping us entertained!!!
I love Toni Braxton her voice just get me in the feels. @Jennifer Hurlburt list was good too - pretty similar.
michael stayed consistent and dominated the 80s and 90s, especially in popularity and sales too
The 80s and 90s were so good that a video of the most popular song in each WEEK could be done and it still would be great!
You knew most of them! From the ones you didn’t know, I would recommend the following:
- [ ] The power - Snap!
- [ ] I’ve been thinking about you-LondonBeat
- [ ] Joyride - Roxette
- [ ] Let’s talk about sex - Salt-N-Peppa
- [ ] Would I lie to you? - Charles and Eddie
- [ ] No Limit - 2unlimited
- [ ] I swear - All-4-One
- [ ] Candle in the wind - Elton John
- [ ] Together again -Janet Jackson
- [ ] The Cup of Life - Ricky Martin
- [ ] Bailamos - Enrique Iglasias
Oh wow!! The memories! I was in High school in the 90's and almost every song can transport me back to a certain moment or person. How I wish I could have those days over again. I miss being young and carefree...
I actually ended up watching this list after seeing your reacts to 80s and 70s. Holy hell this list was a nostalgia trip for me. I turned 9 in 1990 and it was then that I really started getting into music. So many memories, flashbacks, etc of school dances, or just chillin in my room listening to cassettes and cds or watching the videos on Much Music and Tarzan Dan's Hit List on YTV
Another one from the 81' club. 😎
MJ Earth song is one of his big hits that’s extremely melodic and deep and the video is intense
michael stayed consistent and dominated the 80s and 90s, especially in popularity and sales too
The US though Earth Song was too…sappy. It dominated the rest of the world and now the entire US/globe cares so much about the Earth. Ahead of his time…
‘Love is all around’ by Wet Wet Wet was number one for a million weeks in the UK (Soundtrack to 4 weddings and a funeral)
Seal is a good one - with Adamski (Killer) and his solo (Kiss from a Rose)
All Saints ‘Never Ever’ 👍
I've watched the 60s, 70s, 80s and now the 90s and have now come to the conclusion that 'Lists' like this can be very 'hit or miss' based on who isn't in them.
Dolly Parton
Linda Ronstadt
Jimmy Buffet
Marshall Tucker
Bob Marley
Cosby, Stills, & Nash (Young)
Emma Lou Harris
Not a mention of any of them.
I think u should react to these :
Wet wet wet : Love is around
Robert Miles: One & one
Madonna: Erotica
Jennifer Paige : Crush
Phil collins : Another day in paradise
Eagle Eye Cherry: Save tonight
Monica : Angel of mine (Cover)
Bon Jovi: Always
Whitetown : Your woman
John Meyer: Your body is a wonderland
I want you to know I just lived every month of my teen years through these song clips. I had memories I haven’t had in years. Thank you so much!!! 🥺😍
(In 1990 I turned 9. 1999 I turned 18 and graduated high school.)
All of those songs took my right back to my youth. I love 90s music.
So glad to see others discover songs I’ve known for years. 👍💯🙂
Between 91 - 94 in the UK we had Bryan Adams 16 weeks at number 1, Whitney 10 weeks & Wet Wet Wet 15 weeks
I will always love you alone spent 14 weeks at number one
@@ojk46 in the US yes, but I'm on about in the UK
@@warwickhunt sorry!! Didn’t know this compilation was based on that!
Wow wow wow! I just went through my whole teens right there! It was loaded with new talent and all kinds of music. Brilliant
2 Unlimited changed my taste in music forever! I didn't realize they charred in the US also.
It seems like most people identify heavily with the music from their teenage years and this is the decade for me. 90's dance is still in rotation today for me.
Its a UK chart
Seeing this made me realize one thing: The 90s had some SERIOUS gems!! God, I miss the 90s so much
Damn, there was that song by Enigma that gave me an instant flashback to my childhood. I grew up in the 90s and my parents had a CD with Enigma songs
Mariah Carey had a popular song every year of the 90s, she truly was the Artists of that decade with ease.
Definitely. I would put her in the same legend status group as Whitney, Freddie and MJ. not just for hits but for singing ability. I've seen people putting Rhianna, Adele and Beyonce in the same convo but I still don't see them as legends, at least not yet.
@@helicoptersrkool spill!
@@helicoptersrkool MJ was in his own stratosphere he dominated for several decades no artist has done that as consistently as MJ and Never Will he’s one of a kind so no I wouldn’t put any artist on the same playing field as MJ tbh👊🏽🙌🏽👑🌟✨💯
@@Milkers777 I can't argue against that. 👍
@@helicoptersrkool 👊🏽💯
Oh how i miss this decade
Same here
Man this is taking back to my childhood, i remember hearing SO many of these songs as kid man, a lot of them i had forgotten about. This really really makes me miss the "good old days", making me a little teary eyed, lol. As a side note, i remember my P.E teacher making us learn the "Macarena" dance in 4th grade in '96, lol. You couldn't escape that dang song man, i got so sick of hearing it.
Flood of nostalgia came rushing back to me watching this:)
I grew up with 90's music. Perhaps that's why it's my favourite decade. Really recommend to react to Madonna's ballad "Rain" and Bon Jovi's "Always", Bryan Adams, Sting and Rod Stewart -"All for one".
All Great songs. But, definitely missing a few 90s bands. Gin Blossoms, Toad The Wet Sprocket, The Spin Doctors, Seven Mary Three, Sarah Mclachlan, Fastball, Dave Matthews Band. The list goes on and on.
Can't wait to watch!!! I believe there's two more for the 60s and 50s. Also love your shirt!!
On "Remember The Time" it took me forever to figure out that Iman and Eddie Murphy were in the video. Lol
Was waiting for Backstreet Boys and Men In Black!
Just relived the most eventful period of my life. From my high school days to college years and moving to the city to work. Strong memory to almost every song.
I was a kid and a teen in the 90's....the nostalgia and the feels of hearing all these songs.
I love this series of videos, Jay!
Wish it went a bit slower!
I think they did it that way to avoid the copyright claims. I got a claim for Mariah that I had to mute.
I had suggested the Charles & Eddie song ( 5:34 ) to you on one of your 90's reactions.
Only 3 I didn't know, that surprises me as nearing the end of the decade I didn't listen to much radio.
*Duran Duran* finally got in with my fave song *Ordinary World* & it's still so relevant now! Surprised there wasn't any *Alanis Morissette* songs in there.
Damn 90's had so many good song's ... knew each one of those, was a kid back then ! :)
The 90s had great music, talented, original artists... I grew up listening to these. Nostalgia hit me hard.
This must be the US charts? It's funny it is missing so many great songs though. But like the 80s the 90s had great depth of music.
Wasn't expecting the 90s to be my least favorite list so far. Watching the 70s and 80s lists, I'm like, "Damn, there are so many good songs." I watch the 90s list and I'm like, "Damn, this list is missing so many good songs."
OK. These are making me realize that I have forgotten to include a bunch of songs to my playlist!
From this list I think you'd like;
Suzanne Vega - Toms Diner
Salt n Pepa - let's talk about sex
All Saints - Never ever
I'd add Bon Jovi - Someday I'll be Saturday night to the 90s suggestions too
MJ & Mariah Dominated The 90’s MJ Dominated His Whole Entire Career Tbh!🙌🏽👑🔥🔥🔥🌟
MJ only dominated in the male category. In reality, the vocal trinity dominated the 90s. And MJ didn't dominate at all in the 2000s
This is yhe reason I absolutely love this channel. Therr is something for everybody. I was feeling really down today and put this on along with your 60's abd 70's reactions and I feel 100% better. Thank you for the effort you put into your channel.
some uk bands from the 90's for you. the happy mondays, the charlatans, the farm, inspiral carpits, the stone roses, north side, the fall, carter usm, dance bands. 808 state, together, the beloved, jam and spoon, and many more
Can you react to Silk (Male Group from the 90s-00s)? They are another GREAT male R&B Group! They never disappointed! Some songs: Freak Me, Meeting In My Bedroom, If You, Lose Control, & many more!
This is weird, in a way, because where's U2? They were HUGE in the '90s. Where's Oasis? Pearl Jam? REM?
This one's a bit more disappointing than the other two you've done, and that's not your fault. The problem here is they started splitting up all the charts and this is POP -- so all the rock and alternative music isn't present here.
It's because the Billboard charts started splitting up because having a "top 10" sold albums and it was good for business. Pop, R&B, Rock, Country, and Alternative became segregated. As if it's not bad enough that national music scenes vary so widely. So, it's a bit of an odd list, but I understand why they have to "edit" for it. But yeah, way too much pop for a decade that was defined by changing the music game through alternative and grunge.
Nirvana Smells Like Teen Spirit & the 4 Non-Blondes shouldn't be the only alternative stuff on that decade. But that's the way the listing world cookie crumbles! It'd be cool if they get so much blowback on the list that they do a rock one or something. Ha. But I won't hold my breath.
This the USA Billboard chart I think but I could be wrong. Its American of some kind. Personally I'm stunned that Radioheads "Creep" was nowhere to be found.
It was tied with Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" in many charts across the world for best song of the decade or best song of all time yet here it didn't rate a mention.
I'd love to see Jay do the UK equivalent of this chart, it would be an interesting comparison. Then you'd definately get U2, REM and Oasis.
I'm Australian so there's no way he'd do us. Too unique or just out of his musical taste. Nevermind I just enjoy most of the music he reacts to ✌
I grew up in that era in The Netherlands/Europe and I knew each song in the video, so I am guessing this is made from European charts instead of American...
@@kerryn6714 Nope its not the Billboard Chart. You can see it, because there are Eurodance tracks and Robert Miles. As far as I know the selected songs were number one in more countries than other songs in the months.
@@kerryn6714 That song was only top ten in a few countries.
U2 sucks.
It's hard to believe these songs are over twenty years old wow time flies lol 😂
I feel like crying... I need a time machine asap and go back to the '90s!!! lol
No diggity has such a cool vibe, I instantly feel like the coolest in the room when I hear it haha
Oh we need some more TLC too! Check out “Ain’t too proud to beg.” It’ll be a little different cuz it’s from 1992…you’ll get to see the real 90s style lol I remember when this song came out, it was such a big deal for them to be singing about what they were singing about…
Can you do a Canada-themed week? Bryan, Alanis, Sarah, Celine, Joni, Tragically Hip, it just goes on and on. Shania!
I would love to see that. 54-40 would be amazing. And bands too, like Arcade Fire. Broken Social Scene. Cowboy Junkies (especially these ones, Jay!). Blue Rodeo. Triumph. Loverboy. The Odds. Rush. Spirit of the West! Etc, etc, etc, etc.
It means more Corey Hart, too, who has a huge catalog for you, JoVaughn!
(To that end, you could do a British Invasion week too, a Europe Week, an Asia Week, an Australia Week, so on, so on.)
Barenaked Ladies, Crash Test Dummies, The Cybertronic Spree, and let's throw in some Nickelback because...why not
Barenaked ladies
Can I make a whole list for you to watch from the ones you haven't seen? It would be super long! 😂 Love this whole video! And seeing how many songs you know now is awesome! Nothing like the 90's! ❤
Honestly he could just pull up a top 10 list from the internet per year and per region so he wont have to react to what you like. 🤣 joking 🙏
@ 8:27 that song DOMINATED the UK charts in the 90s. People got sick of it eventually 😂
When we were 30 something's and embarrassing our kids by dancing to most of these you just couldn't help yourself 😂💃
You done good from the 60s to the 90s !Thank you
Hi Jay, I love this compilation of 90’s songs and I would like to react to them all really. Such an amazing era for great hits from variety of genres. More 90’s reactions please!
Btw I love when you sing along and enjoy the music 🎶
I'm only 4 minutes in and I can say without any doubt that the worst song ever was "Ice ice baby". Its a disgusting rip off of the Queen/Bowie collaboration known as "Under Pressure". Mr Ice (or whatever his name was) actually tried to claim he didn't copy the Queen track. One court case later proved him wrong. Ice ice idiot.
As for the best song of the 90's its Nirvana's "Smells like teen spirit" followed by Radiohead's "Creep" in a close second.
Now I can sit back and watch the next 15 minutes with love and righteous condemnation for anyone who disagrees with me.
Don't @ me, this was my decade as a 22-32 year old fantastic woman!
Love you Jay, this was lots of fun! 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Why so prickly?
Definitely listen to Roxette!
What you can say about the 90s is there was at least 2 absolute bangers released every month. The music was so diverse as well. Love the 90s music scene.
I'd recommend two British girl group songs Never Ever by All Saints and Whole Again by Atomic Kitten, great songs, they both reached #1 in the UK charts but were still overshadowed somewhat by the Spice Girls
Whole Again is iconic. I think Never Ever was shown in this compilation
It's interesting that you can't see 3 male solo singers as strong as Mariah, Celine and Whitney in the 90s.
Do you mean in terms of vocals or hits? If you mean Vocals then I’d say Michael Jackson, Bryan Adams, and R.Kelly. If you mean hits…I’d say only Michael Jackson rly 😂.
@@christopherjove7035 yes I meant both.
Those early 90s ones still had that 80s flavor. Except for Nirvana of course 😄
I've Been Thinking About You - Londonbeat April 1991 is a great song to listen too
Some of the songs were real events in the 1990s (Candle in the Wind 97 was performed by Elton at Princess Diana's funeral, and it was a world-wide sensation - he originally wrote that for Marilyn Monroe), others were ultra-popular songs from movies (Everything I Do by Bryan Adams, My Heart Will Go On by Celine Dion, Iris by Goo Goo Dolls...) and were world-wide hits.
love this reaction!!! he sings along with almost every hits!!! ❤❤❤
"Candle in the wind" (Elton John) was a 1970's song from the album "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road". It became popular again in the 1990's when Elton sang it on Princess Diana's funeral, changing the lyrics slightly. The original was about Marilyn Monroe.
My favorite song by The Goo Goo Dolls is "Name" I love it. Other songs they have "Broadway" "Slide" and my favorite Bryan Adams song is "Heaven"
Culture Beat - 'Mr. Vain' Sep. 1993 - is a German group and a hole bunch of music with that sound - like 'Mr. Vain' came out in Scandinavia at that time and since 2011 - we have had a 12 hrs Festival - called 'Love the 90s' - and runs in 8-9 towns in Denmark and some in Sweden as well (not at the same time lol - but during May - Sep.) - every year.
This year the line up are: Coolio, Bomfunk MC's, BLUE, DJ Encore, Cartoons, Blümchen, HEROES feat. Snap!, Dr. Alban and Haddaway - Presented by Chief 1, 5ive, Alice Deejay - Judith Pronk, Crystal Waters, Solid Base, East 17, La Cream, Kate Ryan, Sukkerchok, Toy-Box, Pulsedriver, Dario G, Darren Bailie of the Guru Josh Project, Space Frog, Janice Robinson Original Livin’ Joy, Paradisio, Robin S and DJ SASH! VS. JAY FROG :-)
And Culture Beat was there back in 2017 and 2 Unlimited, Cascada, DJ Sash!, Dr. Bombay, Barcode Brothers, Heather Small the voice of M People, Vengaboys, Corona, La Bouche, Captain Hollywood Project, Daze, Infernal, Cut'N'Move, Rednex, Scooter, Eiffel 65, Right Said Fred, Aqua and Peter André have attended before :-)
And the fun thing is that ppl dress up like we are back in the 90s - no matter what age U were back then OR now lol - so there is a LOT of neon colored hair, clothes, shoes and accessories that day lol
You have a great European 90’s dance music rabbit hole to dive right in to 😂
And the One hit wonders .. “Would I lie to you? “ …
Mariah is queen of the 90s (and Christmas)! You have lots of catching up to do on her hits
These most popular song vids are very US Centric - Mariah actually only had three number 1s in the UK and one of those was a duet with Irish Boyband Westlife {who were pretty much guaranteed to go straight to number 1 every time they released a single}.
The other two number 1s were Without You and All I Want For Christmas (Is You) which I'm surprised to note was not in this video.
Bryan Adams, Meatloaf and Wet Wet Wet all spent literally months at #1 in the UK so I also find it very strange that they're all only counted for one single month in this video
Everything I Do (I Do It For You) was number 1 for 16 straight weeks!
Man, this video takes me back!
90s rock! So many memories
Great to see you enjoying yourself , lots of great songs xxx
It’s Not Right But It’s Ok - Whitney. Maybe her best song.
You have heard Mariah’s Heartbreaker.. It’s also called Fantasy.
Mariah carey was a regular in the top 10 throughout the 90s, no joke. Sometimes she would have 2 or 3 songs within the top 50 for weeks, at least in European charts cos I'm from Europe. My baby sister was into her I got fed up lol. This list doesn't cover 1% of the 90s my friend but it's good start. You could Google the top 10 charts of the U.S or the UK markets per year per month to get a more accurate idea of what people were into. Thanks man.
I'd love to see you react to ALL of the ones you didn't know LOL there were SO many amazing 90's songs that are SO underrated
Oh my word!!😆Soundtrack of my 20s
the video sums up both my enjoyment of the 90s music, but also what frustrated me about it, as someone who was a depressed teenager for much of the decade. They listed one classic track after another, in a wide and diverse range of genres, but at the same time, only one Nirvana song, no Pearl Jam, no Smashing Pumpkins, no Tool, no Metallica, no Stereolab no Aphex Twin or Chemical Brothers, NO FREAKING RADIOHEAD!?...
And that's not even to mention all the great Canadian Alternative Rock that never made a dent outside my home country. Shouts to The Tragically Hip, Rusty, Eric's Trip, Hayden, Econoline Crush, Sloan, Blue Rodeo, The Gandharvas, Limblifter, I Mother Earth, The Tea Party, Copyright, The Odds, Transistor Sound and Lighting Company, Joydrop, The Headstones, and 54-40.
1989...two great songs by Fine Young Cannibals.....Good Thing and She Drives Me Crazy.
Oh man. You HAVE to listen to all this songs and give a reaction. This is gold.
This made me so happy. So many memories! ❤️❤️
To be honest Jay their is so much more music in the 90’s you have not begun yet, that was one of the best era growing up😊
your snow-informer reaction was so good he commented himself
90s= Mariah Carey
i'm a 90's baby, 1991 here i turned 30 in october. i love the 80's 90's, early 2000's, but grew up with the 50's and so on
My childhood and early teens. So many memories. I was 6 in 1990 and 15 in 1999…so I love most of these:)
What i love about the 90s is, you can be an old uncle/young grandpa like the macarena guys and scatman, and still have crazy hits.
You should do a UK version of these, there's several online. Some of the same songs, but mostly very different.
@@yfihurb6386 I doubt that very much. No britpop at all, no blur, no oasis. Very little dance music from the early 90s. No, this is a US chart.
This is my favorite decade you reacted to so far. That was my childhood.