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Tak się zmienia normalnych ludzi w gówno.....dziękuję serdecznie, że robicie to niewidocznie. Polska się nie podda...potem za 200 lub 20 lat podziękujecie...jak po bitwie Warszawskiej w 1920 r lub pod Wiedniem w 1863 ...lub jak w 1109 pod psim polem ...zawsze wiatr w oczy a nikt nie widzi bo muzyka gra;) Dzisiaj Izrael i Rosja zabija dzieci ..to jest chore.
The list: Phil Collins - Another Day in Paradise - 2016 Remaster Technotronic - Get Up (Before The Night Is Over) - Edit Sinéad O'Connor - Nothing Compares 2 U Depeche Mode - Enjoy the Silence Madonna - Vogue Alannah Myles - Black Velvet SNAP! - Ooops Up (7" Edit) Roxette - It Must Have Been Love - From the Film "Pretty Woman" MC Hammer - U Can't Touch This Londonbeat - I've Been Thinking About You Whitney Houston - I'm Your Baby Tonight Vanilla Ice - Ice Ice Baby Enigma - Sadeness C & C Music Factory - Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) (feat. Freedom Williams) Seal - Crazy (Single Mix) - 2022 Remaster Roxette - Joyride Scorpions - Wind Of Change Cher - The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss) Crystal Waters - Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless) (La Da Dee La Da Da) - Radio Edit Bryan Adams - (Everything I Do) I Do It For You Guns N' Roses - You Could Be Mine Dire Straits - Calling Elvis - Radio Edit Michael Jackson - Black or White Salt-N-Pepa - Let's Talk About Sex George Michael - Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit Shanice - I Love Your Smile Mr. Big - To Be With You Ten Sharp - You SNAP! - Rhythm Is a Dancer - 7" Edit Guns N' Roses - Knockin' On Heaven's Door Erasure - Lay All Your Love On Me Dr. Alban - It's My Life Inner Circle - Sweat (A La La La La Long) Felix - Don't You Want Me - Edit Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You Charles & Eddie - Would I Lie To You? SNAP! - Exterminate (feat. Niki Haris) - Endzeit 7 2 Unlimited - No Limit Ace of Base - All That She Wants Snow - Informer Haddaway - What Is Love - 7" Mix UB40 - (I Can't Help) Falling In Love With You Culture Beat - Mr. Vain - Original Radio Edit 4 Non Blondes - What's Up? Freddie Mercury - Living On My Own - No More Brothers Radio Mix Meat Loaf - I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That) - Single Edit Bryan Adams - Please Forgive Me Ace of Base - The Sign Bryan Adams - All For Love - From "The Three Musketeers" Soundtrack Enigma - Return To Innocence Bruce Springsteen - Streets of Philadelphia Mariah Carey - Without You Prince - The Most Beautiful Girl In the World All-4-One - I Swear Wet Wet Wet - Love is All Around Youssou N'Dour - 7 Seconds (feat. Neneh Cherry) Whigfield - Saturday Night Bon Jovi - Always Rednex - Cotton Eye Joe East 17 - Stay Another Day The Cranberries - Zombie iNi Kamoze - Here Comes the Hotstepper Take That - Back for Good - Radio Mix Scatman John - Scatman (ski-ba-bop-ba-dop-bop) Michael Jackson - Scream Bryan Adams - Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman? - From "Don Juan DeMarco" Soundtrack Take That - Never Forget Michael Jackson - You Are There Shaggy - Boombastic Coolio - Gangsta's Paradise Michael Jackson - Earth Song - Radio Edit Everything But The Girl - Missing - Todd Terry Remix / Radio Edit Babylon Zoo - Spaceman Robert Miles - Children Michael Jackson - They Don't Care About Us George Michael - Fastlove, Pt. 1 Los Del Rio - Macarena - Bayside Boys Remix Fugees - Killing Me Softly With His Song Spice Girls - Wannabe Faithless - Insomnia - Radio Edit OMC - How Bizarre Backstreet Boys - Quit Playing Games (With My Heart) The Prodigy - Breathe Toni Braxton - Un-Break My Heart Madonna - Don't Cry for Me Argentina - Radio Edit No Doubt - Don't Speak R. Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly - Radio Edit Michael Jackson - Blood on the Dance Floor Hanson - MMMBop Diddy - I'll Be Missing You (feat. Faith Evans, 112) Backstreet Boys - Everybody (Backstreet's Back) - Radio Edit Will Smith - Men In Black - From "Men In Black" Soundtrack Elton John - Candle In The Wind 1997 Aqua - Barbie Girl Dario G - Sunchyme Janet Jackson - Together Again Natalie Imbruglia - Torn Céline Dion - My Heart Will Go On - Love Theme from "Titanic" Madonna - Frozen Savage Garden - Truly Madly Deeply Ricky Martin - The Cup of Life (The Official Song of the World Cup, France '98) - Remix - English Radio Edit Pras - Ghetto Supastar (That is What You Are) (feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard & Mýa) Brandy - The Boy Is Mine Des'ree - Life Aerosmith - I Don't Want to Miss a Thing - From "Armageddon" Soundtrack Boyzone - No Matter What Cher - Believe Emilia - Big Big World The Offspring - Pretty Fly (For A White Guy) Britney Spears - ...Baby One More Time Mr. Oizo - Flat Beat Backstreet Boys - I Want It That Way TLC - No Scrubs Will Smith - Wild Wild West - Album Version - No Intro Lou Bega - Mambo No. 5 (a Little Bit of...) Eiffel 65 - Blue (Da Ba Dee) - Gabry Ponte Video Edit Christina Aguilera - Genie In a Bottle R. Kelly - If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time - Radio Edit Céline Dion - That's the Way It Is
One of the least talked about aspects of the 90's, is that it was the last decade of semi-forced listening. You open MTV, and had to wait through other songs before the song you liked came up. So you absorbed different styles of music that only later you could process and appreciate. That is totally gone when everything is on demand and based on an algorithm to push only songs you already like.
In the early 90s, there was the Jukebox Channel, where you could call in and request a video. I think it was like $1.50 charge. Madonna's Justify My Love was requested a lot. I'm guessing because MTV wouldn't play it.
It's more than just the algoritm of getting what you like. it is also an algorithm for the producers to reach the widest possible masses. The algorithm is equalizing for both new generations and for the music itself. Fortunately, there still exists talented amateur bands who find their own way - but you have to know the music venues well to dust them up. In the 80s and 90s, I could typically go down to my local town with several young live bands, who happily played for two cases of beer - and based on the fact that the core of the music was the supporting element. And zero grams of "performance".
I was born 1983, and these songs in order helped me remember so many moments i had forgotten about! Some happy, some sad, but all pure life. Thank you!
"and that.s the way it is" closes it perfectly. mid 80s, 90s and until early 2000 was the best time for music. and i think such thing will never come back. glad i lived to hear and love all this incredible, i know every single one on this list. i bet i.d know every top 50 if not top 100 of every month of every year of the 90s
I have some memory for 90% of them, setting, who I had a crush on that month, feeling of that year, smell of honeysuckle for some reason, stupid choregraphy during summer hollydays, intensity of the light outside. I wonder if the music feels that intense for the new generations.
@@backintimealwyn5736 as kid of 1990s in Poland - I washed cars for food and never ever heard most of this songs 😮 I even remember that time in gray colors, almost nothing colorful. Awful time. Life started for me only somewhere at 30yo. Thanks to capitalistic pigs who stole my childhood :/
The 90s were really diverse...so many music styles, so many outfits, so many hair, cloth and make up styles. In the 2020ies everyone looks similar, the music is interchangeable. I´m so glad that I was young in the 90s ❤
Pretty much everything was popular in the 90ies. Boys and Girls band. Grunge. Punk. Ska punk. Nu metal. Metal. Pop. Dance. Rap. Alternative was on its way out but was still popular in the early 90ies. Now it's autotune all over the place. It all sounds the same.
I thought for a sec you were referring to the lyrics, going from "quit playing games.." right to "come play my game", but I reckon it's the hard shift from soft pop to drum'n'bass xD
Man, what a trip. I entered the 90s as a 6-year old and left them as a 17-year old. This list was the sound of my childhood comfort, my early teenage friendships, my teenage insecurities and my late teen romances... so many memories, so many different styles of music. It was a great time to be young!
I've just travelled month by month from my 10th to my 20th... I sang and cried... my parents having died in the meantime, I'm deeply affected by this musical journey. every song brings back a memory of when I lived with them. Great video !!! thank you
The same with me, I was born in 1980, and I remember this decade of music very well. Every song brings back a lot of memories. It was like looking at a family album with old photos.
I'm also born in 1980 and I feel the same. It's insane how many memories we have from that period of our life, from 10 to 20. Time flied so fast since 2010, I wasted too much time on the internet.
Thank you for being a fellow traveller in the same timeframe. It was a unique period, the 1990s. Full of hope and optimism, yet "we" produced skeptic and pessimistic art. Because we knew better :)
Very emotional for me. Lot's of things happened to me during the 90's. I finished school, got into university, met my ex-husband, got married, moved to another country with him, got divorced, had to move back to my parents house in my home country because I had no money and had to leave all my possesions behind, managed to graduate from medical school despite all the troubles I had been through, and took my medical residency exams by the end of 1999 - I passed ! It was a roller coaster. I miss being young and the music. Many on this list were the sound track of happy and sad moments.
Being raised in the '90s (I'm 43 now) it's hard to imagine now turning on the radio and listening to some good music. This was what we listened to. This speaks for itself.
@@CadillacDriver Is that hard to understand ? Explain exactly why. I would not expect you to be more than a GenZ, also. And probably american. HAHAHAHA
@@terjehansen0101 Failed assumptions - both far from correct. Tell me, you little tool, how many years are there between the start of childhood and the end of teenage years? It's nothing to do with "understanding" the OP, as the OP literally said something that is factually incorrect. Why are most YT users looking for a fight as if they are hard? Most of the time they are actually dead wrong. And ironically in your post you were wrong 3 times. I could technically call 4 times.
@@terjehansen0101 Failed assumptions - both far from correct. Tell me, how many years are there between the start of childhood and the end of teenage years? It's nothing to do with "understanding" the OP, as the OP literally said something that is factually incorrect. Why do most YT users act as if they are staunch? Most of the time they are actually 100% wrong. Ironically in your post I count 3 times. I could technically say 4 times. I'll explain it all to you when you reply, because you won't be able to understand why I said 4 times; I know a less-than-intelligent person when they start with incorrect retorts.
HOLY! I was not prepared for this many emotions at once. Born '84 this is basically my whole childhood and a good portion of teens in music right here. Fantastic!
Thanks a lot for putting this together. It's easy to lose track of all these old songs. Many of these were amazing and I can't believe I let them fade in my mind. Maybe I just appreciate them even more now I'm older. The 90's were something really special.
Couldn't finish watching. My nostalgia for the 90s makes me so sad. Want to go back to this time. Tell all people who were in my life back then how important they were. Enjoy the moments of which I didn't know how precious they were.
This video just walked me through my childhood, elementary school, high school and university, and I just relived and remembered a lot of my precious life moments and emotions... Thank you!
In the mid-90s, there was such a big transition. The early '90s sounded like an evolution of the '80s. The late '90s sound like the start of 2000s music.
I fully agree... it is subjective and every era had its great music but there's a connection or evolution of music, combined with the technology advancement, between '85 and '05, 20 years of great music and musicians which again can be divided in 2 or 3 stages of growth. Like one comment on here says that Prodigy after The Backstreet Boys was priceless lol. On top of that, in Europe Eurodance and Techno were also very popular and addition of great music alongside American and British music scene.
I share your opinion... for me, the 90s were the best, the peak on the curve of musical maturity... brit pop, grunge, alternative... but as always, it makes the money and entering the new century, it returned to the official list of best sellers and to all types of dance music, which is everything that gives more profit
That's how it works. When we say X0's music it's actually mid decade. Like 80's music is music made from 84-ish to 94-ish, because we're always changing and evolving. It's not like 79 turned 80 and suddenly a new culture was born. It's all organic and fluid. So we can still hear a lot of 80's sound during early 90's and why we hear a lot of 90's during early 00's. It's the transition between an established and recognizable sound and a new one. It's also linked to technology inventions and availability, like synths, computers, etc
There are so many dance songs. So many nights in the discotheques. We danced for the past. We danced for the present as we thought we were moving toward a more equitable future. We listened and liked songs from various skin toned artists. We danced from various genres. We danced to celebrate the last decade of the 20th century with hope for the 21st century.
Listening to these, I realize how much you start paying attention to music as you grow into your teenage years. During 1992 and 1993 I could almost predict the next song with no mistakes.
You're right. Until 1996 I hardly remember only some of them but after 1996 (when I started to be 12yo) I remember EVERY single tune. I think it's because you start to stay a lot with other people and music starts to be a symbol of belonging.
Missing songs for me that you didnt put are; -Pet Shop Boys “Go West” -Army of Lovers “Crucified” -Marc Almond “The days of pearly spencer” -Melanie C “I Turn to You” -Dream “U are the best thing” -Erasure “Love to hate you” -Stevie V “Dirty Cash” -Undercover “Baker Street” -OMD “Pandora’s box” -Dee-Lite “Groove is in the heart” -Bombalurina “Itsy bitsy teeny weeny” -Opus III “it’a a fine day” -Beats ınternational “dub be good to me” -White town “your woman” -Simple red “sonething got me started” -The beloved “sweet harmony”
The 90's were the best decade of pop music - with such variety of styles, genres, unique voices, great lyrics, everything mixed in - between... I am so happy that I was young then and I could listen to this and see it in full bloom ❤
A decade where hit songs were rock, grunge, pop, hip hop, rnb, dance, electronic, reggae, and more. Nowadays it’s like an algorithm producing all the same shit
This was fun. And thanks for the explanation of choosing different songs for months where the most popular song reigned for two or three months in a row. If you're looking to be 100% accurate, then yeah, show that a particular song (I'm thinking "Candle in the Wind" was tops for at least three months) was the most popular for more than a month, but I'd rather have as many '90s smashes as possible featured. I know I'm biased - the 21st century is probably more diverse and had more great songs than I want to give it credit for - but for me, the '80s ruled and the '90s were a strong second place.
I had this video in the background while doing other things and i can tell you ... I had the chills running down my spine.... i am so happy to have lived through the 90's (and 80's) ... it's incredible how memories popped up every other song.... I am definitely going to put a playlist together with exactly all of the songs here in the same order.
Das beste Jahrzehnt. Nicht nur im musikalischen Mainstream. Ich sag nur Loveparade in meiner Heimatstadt. Ein unglaubliches Lebensgefühl. Ein unglaublicher Zeitabschnitt in meinem Leben. Sowohl negativ als auch positiv. Vielen Dank für alles. Ich weine innerlich wenn ich zurück denke. Vor Demut und Freude.
@@xrayban2 France has always had it's own thing going on. More so than any other country in Europe, certainly western Europe anyway. It's the only country where if you to a cinema there might be more local films showing than Hollywood ones.
@@BlueAxeRacer Some of it is garbage. Most of it isn’t and some of it is fantastic. I don’t really care if their clothes is on or off. I’m not a sensitive soul.
In the 90s when i was a teenager, i thought all this music was crap, and liked stuff from the 60s and 70s which was like mozart compared to this cheesy junk. However, 30 years later, this 90s pop junk sounds like mozart compared to the characterless dirge autogenerated today
Every generation complains about nowadays music and says their era brought out the best music. So did my grandparents, then my parents and now it’s me. Hahaha! Guess every time has great music. But it’s always connected with emotions imprinted in our music memory.
look how diverse how energetic how creative and stylish was the music back then. Really impossible to not miss those days and those musical richness... By the way Scatman John rest in peace dear man.
What a brilliant video! Not to mention entertaining. That was my era! I really hope you will make Part 2 for it (2nd Most Popular Song in Europe Each Month). I'm sure we will see more Celine Dion, Spice Girls, Madonna songs
The way the music of the early 90s, when I was still a child, brings back the feeling of safety and reminds of a complete innocence, and as it progresses and gets to my troublesome teenage years, the music starts bringing back the feelings of anxiety and confusion you feel as you are slowly entering adulthood. I can literally track my emotional and psychological development through the feelings this list awakens in me.
God, what a decade!! I used to be a fan of the 80s, but really I see the 90s are definitely the pinnacle of music. The diversity is incredible, you have less rock than the 80s, for sure, but so many new styles were born then, with proven great value for music. I love it! Apart from being sooo danceable and dynamic, it also gave the biggest number of beautiful balads/love songs that I could have ever imagined.. and Madonna and MJ, and boy bands, and the girl bands and everything else in between! Just wow!!
Божечки! Какая ностальгия в глаз попала!)))))))))) Все песни до единой, абсолютно все знакомы, прослушаны многократно и заезжаны в плеере))))))))))))))))
Я никогда раньше не слышала Spaceman. Только что поискала, и влюбилась (и в песню, и в солиста...). Не поверила, что это 1996. Кажется, прямиком из 2007-го.
Не выйдет ни вернуться ни начать все заново. Даже если все бы получилось. Потомучто со знанием настоящего в прошлом делать нечего, быстро другое захватит, а с нуля, так придет время и опять наступит момент этого коментария. Остается только двигаться дальше храня в душе все тепло и все хорошее
I heard the vast majority of these songs here in the US when I was growing up and eventually came of age during that decade. I saw a few from musicians I know but hadn't heard before. I need to check out Des'ree's "Life" pretty soon because I never even knew about it despite it being released to American radio.
In the 90ies I went from a fresh university student, to a postgraduate, an exciting international career, across several continents, and a wife … what a decade … before our hopes for a peaceful future came crashing down in 2001 …
RNP ✝ ROBERT MILES Great DJ. I was only 16 years old in 96, brought his double sided x2 CD and still got it, Awesome Remixes back in 1996 Children. Thanks Robert may you Rest n peace🕊
This is the greatest thing for that one feeling of "I have this melody stuck in my brain since i was a child, i don't know where it came from but i like it" a catalogue of childhood memories in music form
I note that many songs of great European success and beyond are absent. The U.S.U.R.A. with open your mind; The Beloved with sweet harmony; Moby with porcelain; Gigi D'Agostino with l'amour toujours; Faithless with God is a dee jay; Chemichal Brothers with hey girl, hey boy!; Jam & Spoon with right in the night; Apollo 4-40 with stop the rock; Mousse T with horney; The Vacuum with I breathe; Michael Jackson with remember the time; R.E.M. with losing my religion; Storm with storm; N Trance with staying alive...
Thanks for this trip down memory lane.. crazy to have memories for every song, whether its my first crush, my grandmother singing, colleagues turning the radio louder. I'm happy these now are sweet memories while the pain has gone away.
@mikeivoyloff1656 Представляю, едет такая братва на машине, а из машины на всю улицу " i am a Barbi girl" 🤣 А нсли серьезно, думаю, эту музыку больше слушало более молодое поколение ( кто в школах тогда учился), а те кто в бандах был, на другой выросли. Плюс блатная музыка им действительно тоже нравилась (видимо особенности окружения) не раз видела как "владимирский централ" или "таганку" заказывали ребята в кафе.
No wonder I'm not impressed by current popular music, even the most commercial stuff was at least good and entertaining. When you grow up hearing that level of quality, you expect nothing less. What a great decade in music.
And I remember so often hearing exactly the same thing in the 90s, about 90s music being pure garbage and how nostalgic people were for the "golden years" of music in the 70s or 60s. 😂😂 The more things change, the more they stay the same.
@@pszczolka80 False comparison. By that logic it can never change. There is a much lesser swing in genre shifts now in music. Listen to the huge variations in tempos, melody and styles here. Not just the same form of the same genre for 15 years. Metal was in pop, rap, RNB, EDM, ballads rock, now many of there genres don't exist in pop and you have to find them yourself. It wasn't all just samples as well.
@@Despond that's true. I think it's because mainstream music became a lot more corporate, that's to say made by manager types that just look at the numbers to see what will be successful and repeat that. It's not just nostalgia either - you can do statistics on the music and you'll notice modern music is a lot more samey. You also see it in movies (the Disney effect, basically), it's mostly soulless, formulaic crap. it's a cultural thing that fits late stage capitalism. Hopefully this will change soon and we can have another truly creative decade! And of course, there's always plenty good stuff to enjoy outside of the mainstream.
I dare say Celine must've had a bunch of songs that were the 2nd most popular - was a bit surprised not to see Think Twice, Because You Loved Me, It's All Coming Back To Me, Tell Him, or even Pour Que Tu m'aimes Encore on this list. Must have been some tough competition. But, as always, a great video and trip down memory lane. 👍🥰
And speaking about artists you believe are from USA but these ones are not... Justin Bieber Shania Twain Bryan Adams Celine Dion Drake Snow Tate McRae Nelly Furtado Avril Lavigne and many more... All these are from Canada!
Anyone else agree with me that (with some exceptions) the second half of the nineties lost quality in music composition, and started to fill the industry with hip hop and teen bands? '91~'95 is at another level.
Can you give some examples? I can think of plenty of covers from the 60s to the 80s but on the contrary, I feel like the late 90s is when they really fell off.@@Agnis212
2:53 - Snap - Rhythm is a Dancer still manages to convey an impressive feeling of magic; that's something extinct nowadays. This sound represents the genesis of modern electronic music!
A great memory I have was when I was at Thorpe Park (a theme park in UK) listening to Rhythm is a Dancer the whole day on repeat on my walkman. Must've been 11 or 12 years old
Спасибо за машину времени! Перенесли меня в мою юность. Но, честно говоря, я по-настоящему скучаю только по Depeche mode, Nirvana, Robert Miles, Offspring, Prodigy и ещё нескольким. А все остальные ещё тогда надоели.
Great idea to put it monthly and with no repeating the actual number ones which gave the chance to present these songs which were very popular but hadn't chance top the chart. First half of 90s is my favourite in music.
@@thabo3866 Literally, when ever i turn the radio on in the last 15 years or so its been shit, it's really hard to find a station with decent music consecutively, in the 90s it was you only had to wait about 3 songs for a song you liked to come on now you have to wait an hour.
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@@86BarbOmega It's there you just need a free spotify account to listen to them
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Tak się zmienia normalnych ludzi w gówno.....dziękuję serdecznie, że robicie to niewidocznie. Polska się nie podda...potem za 200 lub 20 lat podziękujecie...jak po bitwie Warszawskiej w 1920 r lub pod Wiedniem w 1863 ...lub jak w 1109 pod psim polem ...zawsze wiatr w oczy a nikt nie widzi bo muzyka gra;) Dzisiaj Izrael i Rosja zabija dzieci ..to jest chore.
Incredible Decade..... I really miss the 90's..... LIKE THE DESERT MISS THE RAIN!!!
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We had variety !! Also this triggered so many core memories 😮😂❤
Deserts get about 250 millimeters (10 inches) of rain per year
@@1geravodka1 Good Date!!!!
This was sooo good.
The list:
Phil Collins - Another Day in Paradise - 2016 Remaster
Technotronic - Get Up (Before The Night Is Over) - Edit
Sinéad O'Connor - Nothing Compares 2 U
Depeche Mode - Enjoy the Silence
Madonna - Vogue
Alannah Myles - Black Velvet
SNAP! - Ooops Up (7" Edit)
Roxette - It Must Have Been Love - From the Film "Pretty Woman"
MC Hammer - U Can't Touch This
Londonbeat - I've Been Thinking About You
Whitney Houston - I'm Your Baby Tonight
Vanilla Ice - Ice Ice Baby
Enigma - Sadeness
C & C Music Factory - Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) (feat. Freedom Williams)
Seal - Crazy (Single Mix) - 2022 Remaster
Roxette - Joyride
Scorpions - Wind Of Change
Cher - The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss)
Crystal Waters - Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless) (La Da Dee La Da Da) - Radio Edit
Bryan Adams - (Everything I Do) I Do It For You
Guns N' Roses - You Could Be Mine
Dire Straits - Calling Elvis - Radio Edit
Michael Jackson - Black or White
Salt-N-Pepa - Let's Talk About Sex
George Michael - Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me
Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit
Shanice - I Love Your Smile
Mr. Big - To Be With You
Ten Sharp - You
SNAP! - Rhythm Is a Dancer - 7" Edit
Guns N' Roses - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Erasure - Lay All Your Love On Me
Dr. Alban - It's My Life
Inner Circle - Sweat (A La La La La Long)
Felix - Don't You Want Me - Edit
Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You
Charles & Eddie - Would I Lie To You?
SNAP! - Exterminate (feat. Niki Haris) - Endzeit 7
2 Unlimited - No Limit
Ace of Base - All That She Wants
Snow - Informer
Haddaway - What Is Love - 7" Mix
UB40 - (I Can't Help) Falling In Love With You
Culture Beat - Mr. Vain - Original Radio Edit
4 Non Blondes - What's Up?
Freddie Mercury - Living On My Own - No More Brothers Radio Mix
Meat Loaf - I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That) - Single Edit
Bryan Adams - Please Forgive Me
Ace of Base - The Sign
Bryan Adams - All For Love - From "The Three Musketeers" Soundtrack
Enigma - Return To Innocence
Bruce Springsteen - Streets of Philadelphia
Mariah Carey - Without You
Prince - The Most Beautiful Girl In the World
All-4-One - I Swear
Wet Wet Wet - Love is All Around
Youssou N'Dour - 7 Seconds (feat. Neneh Cherry)
Whigfield - Saturday Night
Bon Jovi - Always
Rednex - Cotton Eye Joe
East 17 - Stay Another Day
The Cranberries - Zombie
iNi Kamoze - Here Comes the Hotstepper
Take That - Back for Good - Radio Mix
Scatman John - Scatman (ski-ba-bop-ba-dop-bop)
Michael Jackson - Scream
Bryan Adams - Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman? - From "Don Juan DeMarco" Soundtrack
Take That - Never Forget
Michael Jackson - You Are There
Shaggy - Boombastic
Coolio - Gangsta's Paradise
Michael Jackson - Earth Song - Radio Edit
Everything But The Girl - Missing - Todd Terry Remix / Radio Edit
Babylon Zoo - Spaceman
Robert Miles - Children
Michael Jackson - They Don't Care About Us
George Michael - Fastlove, Pt. 1
Los Del Rio - Macarena - Bayside Boys Remix
Fugees - Killing Me Softly With His Song
Spice Girls - Wannabe
Faithless - Insomnia - Radio Edit
OMC - How Bizarre
Backstreet Boys - Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)
The Prodigy - Breathe
Toni Braxton - Un-Break My Heart
Madonna - Don't Cry for Me Argentina - Radio Edit
No Doubt - Don't Speak
R. Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly - Radio Edit
Michael Jackson - Blood on the Dance Floor
Hanson - MMMBop
Diddy - I'll Be Missing You (feat. Faith Evans, 112)
Backstreet Boys - Everybody (Backstreet's Back) - Radio Edit
Will Smith - Men In Black - From "Men In Black" Soundtrack
Elton John - Candle In The Wind 1997
Aqua - Barbie Girl
Dario G - Sunchyme
Janet Jackson - Together Again
Natalie Imbruglia - Torn
Céline Dion - My Heart Will Go On - Love Theme from "Titanic"
Madonna - Frozen
Savage Garden - Truly Madly Deeply
Ricky Martin - The Cup of Life (The Official Song of the World Cup, France '98) - Remix - English Radio Edit
Pras - Ghetto Supastar (That is What You Are) (feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard & Mýa)
Brandy - The Boy Is Mine
Des'ree - Life
Aerosmith - I Don't Want to Miss a Thing - From "Armageddon" Soundtrack
Boyzone - No Matter What
Cher - Believe
Emilia - Big Big World
The Offspring - Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)
Britney Spears - ...Baby One More Time
Mr. Oizo - Flat Beat
Backstreet Boys - I Want It That Way
TLC - No Scrubs
Will Smith - Wild Wild West - Album Version - No Intro
Lou Bega - Mambo No. 5 (a Little Bit of...)
Eiffel 65 - Blue (Da Ba Dee) - Gabry Ponte Video Edit
Christina Aguilera - Genie In a Bottle
R. Kelly - If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time - Radio Edit
Céline Dion - That's the Way It Is
Mammamia che pazienza! 😅😅😅❤
Respekt
Thank you !
❤
anyone made the playlist?
One of the least talked about aspects of the 90's, is that it was the last decade of semi-forced listening. You open MTV, and had to wait through other songs before the song you liked came up. So you absorbed different styles of music that only later you could process and appreciate. That is totally gone when everything is on demand and based on an algorithm to push only songs you already like.
In the early 90s, there was the Jukebox Channel, where you could call in and request a video. I think it was like $1.50 charge. Madonna's Justify My Love was requested a lot. I'm guessing because MTV wouldn't play it.
This!
Esatto grazie
Having a choice is always better though. Being on the mercy of somebody else who selects and restricts the palette for you...I wouldn't go back.
It's more than just the algoritm of getting what you like. it is also an algorithm for the producers to reach the widest possible masses. The algorithm is equalizing for both new generations and for the music itself. Fortunately, there still exists talented amateur bands who find their own way - but you have to know the music venues well to dust them up. In the 80s and 90s, I could typically go down to my local town with several young live bands, who happily played for two cases of beer - and based on the fact that the core of the music was the supporting element. And zero grams of "performance".
I was born 1983, and these songs in order helped me remember so many moments i had forgotten about! Some happy, some sad, but all pure life. Thank you!
Same!
Same! It feels like my life was in these songs ... What happened after?
I makes me want to cry for some strange reason. Tears of sadness over days past but also tears of joy. Crazy the effects music can have.
I'm also from 1983 and It doesn't seem like it's that far, but seeing the years of each songs make it depressing xD
@@TrueBanana yeah it gives us an objective reference point on how old we actually are. I felt young going in and old coming out
"and that.s the way it is" closes it perfectly. mid 80s, 90s and until early 2000 was the best time for music. and i think such thing will never come back. glad i lived to hear and love all this
incredible, i know every single one on this list. i bet i.d know every top 50 if not top 100 of every month of every year of the 90s
Hard to believe that half of this playlist is at least 30 years old.
@DKS225 It makes me feel very, very old.
I have some memory for 90% of them, setting, who I had a crush on that month, feeling of that year, smell of honeysuckle for some reason, stupid choregraphy during summer hollydays, intensity of the light outside. I wonder if the music feels that intense for the new generations.
Because it's only 10. 🤣
@@backintimealwyn5736 as kid of 1990s in Poland - I washed cars for food and never ever heard most of this songs 😮 I even remember that time in gray colors, almost nothing colorful. Awful time. Life started for me only somewhere at 30yo. Thanks to capitalistic pigs who stole my childhood :/
The 90s were really diverse...so many music styles, so many outfits, so many hair, cloth and make up styles. In the 2020ies everyone looks similar, the music is interchangeable. I´m so glad that I was young in the 90s ❤
Absolutely true!
I would say there was a fair amount of homogeneity, but not as much as today.
Every decade is diverse. It's just that you got old and stopped paying attention.
True! So many different styles
saaaame, and let’s talk diversity and quality of mainstream music
That Prodigy after The Backstreet Boys was priceless...
Pretty much everything was popular in the 90ies. Boys and Girls band. Grunge. Punk. Ska punk. Nu metal. Metal. Pop. Dance. Rap. Alternative was on its way out but was still popular in the early 90ies. Now it's autotune all over the place. It all sounds the same.
10:50 February 1999 to March 1999 was also wild lol
Nirvana after Elton john, year 1992. :]
I thought for a sec you were referring to the lyrics, going from "quit playing games.." right to "come play my game", but I reckon it's the hard shift from soft pop to drum'n'bass xD
and Toni Braxton after Prodigy
Man, what a trip. I entered the 90s as a 6-year old and left them as a 17-year old. This list was the sound of my childhood comfort, my early teenage friendships, my teenage insecurities and my late teen romances... so many memories, so many different styles of music. It was a great time to be young!
It's amazing how DIFFERENT each month's song is. Today's charts are flooded with songs that are indiscernible.
Couldn’t agree more
I've just travelled month by month from my 10th to my 20th...
I sang and cried... my parents having died in the meantime, I'm deeply affected by this musical journey. every song brings back a memory of when I lived with them. Great video !!! thank you
The same with me, I was born in 1980, and I remember this decade of music very well. Every song brings back a lot of memories. It was like looking at a family album with old photos.
I feel you both ❤😢
Same here :)
I'm also born in 1980 and I feel the same. It's insane how many memories we have from that period of our life, from 10 to 20. Time flied so fast since 2010, I wasted too much time on the internet.
Thank you for being a fellow traveller in the same timeframe. It was a unique period, the 1990s. Full of hope and optimism, yet "we" produced skeptic and pessimistic art. Because we knew better :)
Very emotional for me. Lot's of things happened to me during the 90's. I finished school, got into university, met my ex-husband, got married, moved to another country with him, got divorced, had to move back to my parents house in my home country because I had no money and had to leave all my possesions behind, managed to graduate from medical school despite all the troubles I had been through, and took my medical residency exams by the end of 1999 - I passed ! It was a roller coaster. I miss being young and the music. Many on this list were the sound track of happy and sad moments.
браво!
Wow - lots of adventure.
Such is life
I go to war .....twice
I'm happy you're still around to tell the tale. I'll never understand such courage. My respects. ❤ @@nemanjadragutinovic886
The worst songs in this list are better than 90% of the monthly top 10 songs in the last 10 years.
Боюсь Тектоник (по крайней мере тот отрывок что вставили) ужасен даже по современным меркам
Agreed.
Absolutely
Shut up with this already, you sound like you’re 80
Sad but true ...
Being raised in the '90s (I'm 43 now) it's hard to imagine now turning on the radio and listening to some good music. This was what we listened to. This speaks for itself.
What a trip down memory lane. All these songs remind me of different periods of my life and bring back so many memories of my youth.
All my Childhood and Teenagedays in just 11 minutes. Each song bring me so memories. I missed this kind of music.
You were a child and teenager, for only 10 years? Hmmmmm.
you can still listen to 90s music...i do that every single day xD
@@CadillacDriver Is that hard to understand ? Explain exactly why. I would not expect you to be more than a GenZ, also. And probably american. HAHAHAHA
@@terjehansen0101
Failed assumptions - both far from correct. Tell me, you little tool, how many years are there between the start of childhood and the end of teenage years? It's nothing to do with "understanding" the OP, as the OP literally said something that is factually incorrect. Why are most YT users looking for a fight as if they are hard? Most of the time they are actually dead wrong. And ironically in your post you were wrong 3 times. I could technically call 4 times.
@@terjehansen0101
Failed assumptions - both far from correct. Tell me, how many years are there between the start of childhood and the end of teenage years? It's nothing to do with "understanding" the OP, as the OP literally said something that is factually incorrect. Why do most YT users act as if they are staunch? Most of the time they are actually 100% wrong. Ironically in your post I count 3 times. I could technically say 4 times.
I'll explain it all to you when you reply, because you won't be able to understand why I said 4 times; I know a less-than-intelligent person when they start with incorrect retorts.
The Return to Innocence - Enigma 🥰 love this one
The best there in my opinion
Oh my goodness it unlocked so many memories for me, I had forgotten. Times were easier then, but also harder.
@TheRealCoon420 Indigenous taiwanese chant, actually.
also my fav amongst all many I loved
Oh my gosh! My childhood and teenage years flashed before my eyes.😢
I'm a 1982 baby so this was what I grew up listening to religiously each week on top of the pops buying the music magazines. ❤
HOLY! I was not prepared for this many emotions at once. Born '84 this is basically my whole childhood and a good portion of teens in music right here. Fantastic!
Thanks a lot for putting this together. It's easy to lose track of all these old songs. Many of these were amazing and I can't believe I let them fade in my mind. Maybe I just appreciate them even more now I'm older. The 90's were something really special.
Чуть не расплакалась от избытка чувств... Беззаботная молодость и вся жизнь впереди! 🙁
Ну так, святые девяностые :)
Аналогично...
❤❤❤ эх, наши юные годы!
Couldn't finish watching. My nostalgia for the 90s makes me so sad. Want to go back to this time. Tell all people who were in my life back then how important they were. Enjoy the moments of which I didn't know how precious they were.
Same here. Pain in my heart was so big. This was my youth, and then my life fell apart, to this day
Is over bro move on
Well then I guess its not just me.
@@JayBullGenX you are not alone.
welcome to my daily feelings, hehe
This video just walked me through my childhood, elementary school, high school and university, and I just relived and remembered a lot of my precious life moments and emotions...
Thank you!
Oh dear. What a rollercoaster. The variety of different musical styles was impressive. Nowadays it's all the same, with a few exceptions.
In the mid-90s, there was such a big transition. The early '90s sounded like an evolution of the '80s. The late '90s sound like the start of 2000s music.
I fully agree... it is subjective and every era had its great music but there's a connection or evolution of music, combined with the technology advancement, between '85 and '05, 20 years of great music and musicians which again can be divided in 2 or 3 stages of growth. Like one comment on here says that Prodigy after The Backstreet Boys was priceless lol. On top of that, in Europe Eurodance and Techno were also very popular and addition of great music alongside American and British music scene.
I share your opinion... for me, the 90s were the best, the peak on the curve of musical maturity... brit pop, grunge, alternative... but as always, it makes the money and entering the new century, it returned to the official list of best sellers and to all types of dance music, which is everything that gives more profit
1993 felt like the start of that revolution
Absolutely right
That's how it works. When we say X0's music it's actually mid decade. Like 80's music is music made from 84-ish to 94-ish, because we're always changing and evolving. It's not like 79 turned 80 and suddenly a new culture was born. It's all organic and fluid. So we can still hear a lot of 80's sound during early 90's and why we hear a lot of 90's during early 00's. It's the transition between an established and recognizable sound and a new one.
It's also linked to technology inventions and availability, like synths, computers, etc
There are so many dance songs. So many nights in the discotheques. We danced for the past. We danced for the present as we thought we were moving toward a more equitable future. We listened and liked songs from various skin toned artists. We danced from various genres. We danced to celebrate the last decade of the 20th century with hope for the 21st century.
Listening to these, I realize how much you start paying attention to music as you grow into your teenage years. During 1992 and 1993 I could almost predict the next song with no mistakes.
You're right. Until 1996 I hardly remember only some of them but after 1996 (when I started to be 12yo) I remember EVERY single tune. I think it's because you start to stay a lot with other people and music starts to be a symbol of belonging.
Missing songs for me that you didnt put are;
-Pet Shop Boys “Go West”
-Army of Lovers “Crucified”
-Marc Almond “The days of pearly spencer”
-Melanie C “I Turn to You”
-Dream “U are the best thing”
-Erasure “Love to hate you”
-Stevie V “Dirty Cash”
-Undercover “Baker Street”
-OMD “Pandora’s box”
-Dee-Lite “Groove is in the heart”
-Bombalurina “Itsy bitsy teeny weeny”
-Opus III “it’a a fine day”
-Beats ınternational “dub be good to me”
-White town “your woman”
-Simple red “sonething got me started”
-The beloved “sweet harmony”
So many memories in 12 minutes. Rhythm Is A Dancer took me straight back to first grade.
The 90's were the best decade of pop music - with such variety of styles, genres, unique voices, great lyrics, everything mixed in - between... I am so happy that I was young then and I could listen to this and see it in full bloom ❤
A decade where hit songs were rock, grunge, pop, hip hop, rnb, dance, electronic, reggae, and more. Nowadays it’s like an algorithm producing all the same shit
It already was back then
@@LibertyDinoUmm, no?
@@LibertyDino Sure. The Offspring and Snap! and Guns and Roses and Enya. All faces of the same coin 🤡
@@LibertyDino So true. Myself, I have a really hard time telling Prodigy and Elton John apart from the Macarena and Gregorian choirs lol
Ora nem mais! Hoje em dia pouco se aproveita.
I feel like the moment eurodance took over the charts was when the 90s truly kicked off.
Absolutely true!!
This was fun. And thanks for the explanation of choosing different songs for months where the most popular song reigned for two or three months in a row. If you're looking to be 100% accurate, then yeah, show that a particular song (I'm thinking "Candle in the Wind" was tops for at least three months) was the most popular for more than a month, but I'd rather have as many '90s smashes as possible featured. I know I'm biased - the 21st century is probably more diverse and had more great songs than I want to give it credit for - but for me, the '80s ruled and the '90s were a strong second place.
I had this video in the background while doing other things and i can tell you ... I had the chills running down my spine.... i am so happy to have lived through the 90's (and 80's) ... it's incredible how memories popped up every other song.... I am definitely going to put a playlist together with exactly all of the songs here in the same order.
Das beste Jahrzehnt.
Nicht nur im musikalischen Mainstream.
Ich sag nur Loveparade in meiner Heimatstadt. Ein unglaubliches Lebensgefühl. Ein unglaublicher Zeitabschnitt in meinem Leben. Sowohl negativ als auch positiv.
Vielen Dank für alles. Ich weine innerlich wenn ich zurück denke.
Vor Demut und Freude.
Hast recht ..besten zeiten 90s
Oh yeah, I wanted to go to the love parade SO BADLY. My mom wouldn't let me. :p
Europe had a lot of fantastic, catchy songs in the 90's. It definitely makes you nostalgic for that era.
You say? At least here 90s party songs are still being played in parties (esp. student) because newer music can't match it. They were pure fun.
I can testify that most of those weren't top hits in France ...
@@xrayban2 France has always had it's own thing going on. More so than any other country in Europe, certainly western Europe anyway. It's the only country where if you to a cinema there might be more local films showing than Hollywood ones.
Most of these are American though 🤣
This is just a list of what was popular in Europe, NOT a list of music made by Europeans.
What a trip down memory lane 😅
Amazing video of an amazing decade, it took me step by step from middle school to college... what a trip!
Nice work. Thanks for sharing.
Good memories come with these soundtracks.
When people tell you that the charts were always crap, show them this. There was lots of great music in the top 10 back then.
dude even the crappiest pop songs from the 90s sounds like masterpiece compared to nowadays music
No, most of this stuff is still garbage, but at least most people kept their clothes on.
@@BlueAxeRacer Some of it is garbage. Most of it isn’t and some of it is fantastic. I don’t really care if their clothes is on or off. I’m not a sensitive soul.
In the 90s when i was a teenager, i thought all this music was crap, and liked stuff from the 60s and 70s which was like mozart compared to this cheesy junk. However, 30 years later, this 90s pop junk sounds like mozart compared to the characterless dirge autogenerated today
Every generation complains about nowadays music and says their era brought out the best music. So did my grandparents, then my parents and now it’s me. Hahaha! Guess every time has great music. But it’s always connected with emotions imprinted in our music memory.
Années 80 et 90, les meilleures années de tous les temps !!💖💖💖💖💖💖👑
look how diverse how energetic how creative and stylish was the music back then. Really impossible to not miss those days and those musical richness...
By the way Scatman John rest in peace dear man.
RIP Lisa Lopez and Whitney Houston too
And Melanie Thornton ("Be my lover"). And Michael Jackson. And Robert Miles ("Children"). And Maxi Jazz (Faithless) 😢
thank you so much for bringing back memory lane.
Thank you so much for this! I found some long lost tracks ❤
Still missing the 90's every single day.....
What a brilliant video! Not to mention entertaining. That was my era! I really hope you will make Part 2 for it (2nd Most Popular Song in Europe Each Month). I'm sure we will see more Celine Dion, Spice Girls, Madonna songs
The 90's, particularly 1995 onwards really did produce some everlasting anthems.
The way the music of the early 90s, when I was still a child, brings back the feeling of safety and reminds of a complete innocence, and as it progresses and gets to my troublesome teenage years, the music starts bringing back the feelings of anxiety and confusion you feel as you are slowly entering adulthood. I can literally track my emotional and psychological development through the feelings this list awakens in me.
blast from the past - thank you for these memories!
Wow,forgotten how good the 90s were,such variety!😊
damn every month a banger
God, what a decade!! I used to be a fan of the 80s, but really I see the 90s are definitely the pinnacle of music. The diversity is incredible, you have less rock than the 80s, for sure, but so many new styles were born then, with proven great value for music. I love it! Apart from being sooo danceable and dynamic, it also gave the biggest number of beautiful balads/love songs that I could have ever imagined.. and Madonna and MJ, and boy bands, and the girl bands and everything else in between! Just wow!!
What a wonderful music was in 90s. I want to return back just for that music.
Божечки! Какая ностальгия в глаз попала!)))))))))) Все песни до единой, абсолютно все знакомы, прослушаны многократно и заезжаны в плеере))))))))))))))))
Я никогда раньше не слышала Spaceman. Только что поискала, и влюбилась (и в песню, и в солиста...). Не поверила, что это 1996. Кажется, прямиком из 2007-го.
Как же хочется вернуться в 90й и начать всë заново😂❤
Что, опять танки в Москве в 1991, 1993 и дефолт 1998⁉️
Да ты прав такие песни были
Не обязательно возвращаться в Россию. Где-то ведь было и хорошо.😊
Не выйдет ни вернуться ни начать все заново. Даже если все бы получилось. Потомучто со знанием настоящего в прошлом делать нечего, быстро другое захватит, а с нуля, так придет время и опять наступит момент этого коментария. Остается только двигаться дальше храня в душе все тепло и все хорошее
@@ДимаМанифесто пф, зато как казалось, что весь мир у ног...
I heard the vast majority of these songs here in the US when I was growing up and eventually came of age during that decade. I saw a few from musicians I know but hadn't heard before. I need to check out Des'ree's "Life" pretty soon because I never even knew about it despite it being released to American radio.
Des’ree is considered a one hit wonder in the US (you gotta be hit #5)
Best decade ever
The variety from month to month is brilliant. Very nostalgic.
This is one great upload... thanks
In the 90ies I went from a fresh university student, to a postgraduate, an exciting international career, across several continents, and a wife … what a decade … before our hopes for a peaceful future came crashing down in 2001 …
RNP ✝ ROBERT MILES Great DJ. I was only 16 years old in 96, brought his double sided x2 CD and still got it, Awesome Remixes back in 1996 Children. Thanks Robert may you Rest n peace🕊
I always forget that Insomnia is from the 90s. A instrumental version is included on Forza Motorsport 2, which is always a throwback to that game.
This is the greatest thing for that one feeling of "I have this melody stuck in my brain since i was a child, i don't know where it came from but i like it" a catalogue of childhood memories in music form
Had a smile on my face the whole video, cheers uploader
Aur pur Frate ! Mulțumesc frumos pentru distribuirea acestui mix muzical!! Sănătate ție și celor dragi ție!!
I note that many songs of great European success and beyond are absent.
The U.S.U.R.A. with open your mind;
The Beloved with sweet harmony;
Moby with porcelain;
Gigi D'Agostino with l'amour toujours;
Faithless with God is a dee jay; Chemichal Brothers with hey girl, hey boy!;
Jam & Spoon with right in the night;
Apollo 4-40 with stop the rock; Mousse T with horney;
The Vacuum with I breathe; Michael Jackson with remember the time;
R.E.M. with losing my religion;
Storm with storm;
N Trance with staying alive...
Yes obviously many hits can't be included when it's only one song per month / 12 per year.
Very good selection
Man, I just re-lived the ages 4-14 with that 11mins50secs. What a blast!
Thanks for this trip down memory lane.. crazy to have memories for every song, whether its my first crush, my grandmother singing, colleagues turning the radio louder. I'm happy these now are sweet memories while the pain has gone away.
Это было так недавно, но многих уже нет с нами.😢
Вот что на самом деле слушала братва в машинах, а не Круга с его завываниями про зону и питухов
@@mikeivoyloff1656Круга слушали ссыкуны, чтобы их не отмудохали по беспределу.
@mikeivoyloff1656 Представляю, едет такая братва на машине, а из машины на всю улицу " i am a Barbi girl" 🤣 А нсли серьезно, думаю, эту музыку больше слушало более молодое поколение ( кто в школах тогда учился), а те кто в бандах был, на другой выросли. Плюс блатная музыка им действительно тоже нравилась (видимо особенности окружения) не раз видела как "владимирский централ" или "таганку" заказывали ребята в кафе.
The time machine🥰💖
The 90's has been the decade with the most quantity of music genres conquering the mainstream
Absolutely true!!
Thank you for this, dam, what a trip
I had preferences back then. But now all of it sounds good to me. Brilliant stuff
No wonder I'm not impressed by current popular music, even the most commercial stuff was at least good and entertaining. When you grow up hearing that level of quality, you expect nothing less. What a great decade in music.
And I remember so often hearing exactly the same thing in the 90s, about 90s music being pure garbage and how nostalgic people were for the "golden years" of music in the 70s or 60s. 😂😂 The more things change, the more they stay the same.
@@pszczolka80 False comparison. By that logic it can never change. There is a much lesser swing in genre shifts now in music. Listen to the huge variations in tempos, melody and styles here. Not just the same form of the same genre for 15 years. Metal was in pop, rap, RNB, EDM, ballads rock, now many of there genres don't exist in pop and you have to find them yourself. It wasn't all just samples as well.
@@Despond that's true. I think it's because mainstream music became a lot more corporate, that's to say made by manager types that just look at the numbers to see what will be successful and repeat that. It's not just nostalgia either - you can do statistics on the music and you'll notice modern music is a lot more samey. You also see it in movies (the Disney effect, basically), it's mostly soulless, formulaic crap. it's a cultural thing that fits late stage capitalism.
Hopefully this will change soon and we can have another truly creative decade! And of course, there's always plenty good stuff to enjoy outside of the mainstream.
Thankyou SRG for another great playlist ❤
Whigfield on the thumbnail!
I love the version where they splice in I like to move it move it.
Wow, you did not forget Snow - Informer! Respect!
Thank you so much for this compilation!! 💥❤🔥💥
I dare say Celine must've had a bunch of songs that were the 2nd most popular - was a bit surprised not to see Think Twice, Because You Loved Me, It's All Coming Back To Me, Tell Him, or even Pour Que Tu m'aimes Encore on this list. Must have been some tough competition. But, as always, a great video and trip down memory lane. 👍🥰
Well, it would be nice to have top 100 of every day. There's super good stuff that never reaches the peak.
A lot of this songs are from Germany even more than you think. Germany was a powerhouse in music back in the early 90´s
True, I recently found out that Snap was from Germany, I used to think they were from the US
some classics songs there from the BENELUX too!
And speaking about artists you believe are from USA but these ones are not...
Justin Bieber
Shania Twain
Bryan Adams
Celine Dion
Drake
Snow
Tate McRae
Nelly Furtado
Avril Lavigne
and many more...
All these are from Canada!
@@cjeelde I wouldn't brag about these though 😂
@@cjeeldeI never thought any of these was from the US lol, always knew they were all from Canada
Till 1993 the songs were incredible. Then just good
Oh, thanks! "How Bizarre" was the real title. I always used to sing: "Parmesan, parmesan!"
Brilliant mix, We had it so much better back then
Thnx man for this grew up all this great hits of the 90s era loved it here in the Philippines...👍💪🤝🙏🏼💖😋💿🇵🇭
Anyone else agree with me that (with some exceptions) the second half of the nineties lost quality in music composition, and started to fill the industry with hip hop and teen bands? '91~'95 is at another level.
In my opinion, cover songs were the beginning of the end. Individuality, creativity and top hits are over.
Can you give some examples? I can think of plenty of covers from the 60s to the 80s but on the contrary, I feel like the late 90s is when they really fell off.@@Agnis212
Was just thinking the same, and the next comment i read was yours 😂
Exactly
Yes
Thank you!❤
Thank you. Adding some of these to my playlist!
2:53 - Snap - Rhythm is a Dancer still manages to convey an impressive feeling of magic; that's something extinct nowadays. This sound represents the genesis of modern electronic music!
A great memory I have was when I was at Thorpe Park (a theme park in UK) listening to Rhythm is a Dancer the whole day on repeat on my walkman. Must've been 11 or 12 years old
Incredible decade: Enigma, Seal, Mr. Ozio, TLC , Toni Braxton, Whitney Houston, Depeche Mode, Madonna, Robert Miles, Savage Garden ..
Спасибо за машину времени! Перенесли меня в мою юность. Но, честно говоря, я по-настоящему скучаю только по Depeche mode, Nirvana, Robert Miles, Offspring, Prodigy и ещё нескольким. А все остальные ещё тогда надоели.
Great idea to put it monthly and with no repeating the actual number ones which gave the chance to present these songs which were very popular but hadn't chance top the chart. First half of 90s is my favourite in music.
Brilliant to end with "thats the way it is". :) And so many memories.
2 Unlimited and Ace of Base were my favourite pop bands at the time (I was 13).
2Unlimited were terrible, but fun I guess and the singer looked great.
@@jasonwhittaker3940they were amazing tho😊
I honestly believe music will never reach these levels again. This was the golden age
it started in the 60's and ended in later 90's.
Agree. I’d say late 50s with Elvis, ended with the new millennium. We got a good 50year run, now it’s shit.
@@krisg822 I'd say it ended in mid-2000s
It ended in the mid 80's
@@thabo3866 Literally, when ever i turn the radio on in the last 15 years or so its been shit, it's really hard to find a station with decent music consecutively, in the 90s it was you only had to wait about 3 songs for a song you liked to come on now you have to wait an hour.
SRG yeah those were still some awesome years with awesome hits 💯👌
Fabulous just Fabulous that's for putting this together, thanks for the memories. I met Seal out on the slopes, really nice guy.
What an amazing decade for music. All of these are absolute classic.