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Billboard: Top 25 Biggest Hits This Week From The 90s


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These songs come back stronger than a 90s trend!

 

As Swift, Post Malone, Hunt, Tag Team and more keep the '90s current, and "Ask Billboard" is a charts-based mailbag, the discussion naturally turns to … What songs from the decade are currently faring the best?

 

Let's find out. By applying the Hot 100's airplay-, sales- and streaming-based methodology, here are the top 25 hits this week that were released in the '90s. (Ranks reflect songs' sales and streams in the week ending March 11 and airplay in the week ending March 14, according to MRC Data).

 

Top 25 Songs This Week From the '90s
1, "Smells Like Teen Spirit," Nirvana
2, "Thunderstruck," AC/DC
3, "Under the Bridge," Red Hot Chili Peppers
4, "Iris," Goo Goo Dolls
5, "Enter Sandman," Metallica
6, "No Scrubs," TLC
7, "Santeria," Sublime
8, "Come as You Are," Nirvana
9, "Killing Me Softly," Fugees feat. Bounty Killer
10, "It Was a Good Day," Ice Cube
11, "I Want It That Way," Backstreet Boys
12, "Neon Moon," Brooks & Dunn
13, "Everlong," Foo Fighters
14, "All the Small Things," Blink-182
15, "Return of the Mack," Mark Morrison
16, "Mary Jane's Last Dance," Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
17, "Wonderwall," Oasis
18, "Time of Your Life (Good Riddance)," Green Day
19, "Don't Speak," No Doubt
20, "California Love," 2Pac feat. Dr. Dre & Roger Troutman
21, "Creep," Radiohead
22, "Waterfalls," TLC
23, "Always Be My Baby," Mariah Carey
24, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," Israel "Iz" Kamakawiwo'ole
25, "Scar Tissue," Red Hot Chili Peppers

 

 

What '90s trends emerge from the list above?

 

Nirvana's breakthrough classic tops the tally, with 4.3 million in airplay audience, 3.7 million streams and 600 downloads sold in the latest tracking week.

 

Nirvana is also the only act with two songs in the ranking's top 10, as "Come as You Are" places at No. 8, with 4.5 million in radio reach, 2.4 million streams and 500 sold. Both songs are from the band's 1991 album Nevermind, which spends its 515th week on the Billboard 200, with 8,000 equivalent album units in the week ending March 11.

 

As for Tag Team's signature song, "Whoomp! (There It Is)" drew 696,000 streams and 291,000 airplay impressions and sold 800 in the latest tracking week. After the Geico ad premiered Christmas Day, the song has sold 11,000 downloads in the first two-and-a-half months of 2021, already outpacing its entire 2020 total of 10,000 sold.

 

Billboard: Ask Billboard: What Are the Biggest Hits This Week From the '90s?.
https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/chart-beat/9543321/top-25-songs-90s-this-week

 

TLC, No Doubt, & Mariah serving :clap3:

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Interesting piece.

So few females!

 
Would love to see a global 200 version - Zombie would snatch :alexz2:

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No Scrubs being the biggest 90s hit from a female act omg - R&B excellence only! :clap3:

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Interesting. Looks like there's a lot of demand for rock. We need it to make a mainstream comeback 

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#3 & #13 are truly amazing/truly legendary songs among Rock fans; 5, 7, & 10 are great; 1, 2, 8, 12 & 20 are good too

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6 hours ago, Brando said:

Interesting. Looks like there's a lot of demand for rock. We need it to make a mainstream comeback 

Yeah.....I agree

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