BEST SONGS OF 1996
The year 1996 was a vibrant time in music, marked by the rise of various genres including hip-hop, pop, and alternative rock. This period saw the emergence of influential artists and the continued popularity of established stars. The Billboard Hot 100 chart reflected a diverse array of musical styles, showcasing the cultural shifts and trends of the mid-1990s.
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Macarena (Bayside Boys Remix) – Los Del Rio
This infectious dance track topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 14 weeks, becoming a cultural phenomenon and synonymous with the 1990s dance craze. -
Because You Loved Me – Celine Dion
A powerful ballad that served as the theme for the film 'Up Close and Personal,' it showcased Dion's vocal prowess and topped the charts for six weeks. -
I Love You Always Forever – Donna Lewis
This pop hit reached number one for a week and became a staple of 90s romantic music, known for its catchy chorus and heartfelt lyrics. -
No Diggity – Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre
This hip-hop classic combined smooth R&B with rap, earning a Grammy Award and dominating the charts for 4 weeks. -
Killing Me Softly With His Song – Fugees
A cover of Roberta Flack's classic, this version brought the Fugees to mainstream success and showcased their unique blend of hip-hop and soul. -
Twisted – Keith Sweat
This slow jam reached number one for 2 weeks, exemplifying the New Jack Swing genre and Sweat's signature style. -
Always Be My Baby – Mariah Carey
This enduring hit from Carey spent 11 weeks on the charts, showcasing her vocal range and solidifying her status as a pop icon. -
The Crossroads – Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
This tribute to deceased loved ones topped the charts for 8 weeks and highlighted the group's unique style and lyrical depth. -
Ironic – Alanis Morissette
This song became emblematic of 90s angst and irony, reaching number 1 and showcasing Morissette's distinctive voice and songwriting. -
Give Me One Reason – Tracy Chapman
This bluesy track earned Chapman a Grammy and reached number 3 on the charts, highlighting her storytelling ability and soulful voice. -
You're Makin' Me High – Toni Braxton
This sultry R&B hit reached number 1 and showcased Braxton's smooth vocals, further establishing her as a leading artist in the genre. -
Bitch – Meredith Brooks
This empowering anthem reached number 2 and became a defining song for women in the 90s, celebrated for its candid lyrics. -
Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) – C+C Music Factory
An iconic dance track that became a party staple, it reached number 1 and is still widely recognized today. -
Un-Break My Heart – Toni Braxton
This emotional ballad topped the charts for 11 weeks and is one of Braxton's signature songs, showcasing her powerful vocal delivery. -
The Macarena – Los Del Rio
The original version of this song became a global hit, leading to a dance craze that defined the mid-90s. -
Wonderwall – Oasis
This Britpop anthem became a defining song of the 90s, known for its catchy melody and introspective lyrics. -
I Want It That Way – Backstreet Boys
This pop ballad became a defining hit for the boy band era, reaching number 6 and solidifying their place in pop history. -
C'mon N' Ride It (The Train) – Quad City DJ's
This upbeat dance track reached number 3 and became a staple at parties and events during the summer of 1996. -
How Do U Want It – Tupac Shakur featuring K-Ci & JoJo
This hit showcased Tupac's lyrical prowess and reached number 1, blending hip-hop with R&B influences. -
I Don't Want to Miss a Thing – Aerosmith
This power ballad from the 'Armageddon' soundtrack reached number 1 and became one of Aerosmith's most recognizable songs.
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