Thanks for this great video. For sure there's many classic songs. But I hace to mention Erótica and This Used to be My Playground by The Queen Madonna ...her Best years. Patty Smith's Sometime love just ain't enought who sadly and surprisingly missed #1. And the fabulous En Vogue...THE VOICES ...they were so talented and so unique
WOW ! I REMEMBER LISTENING TO THIS TOP 40 COUNTDOWN ON THE STORE SPEAKERS !! MADONNA HAD THE HIGH DEBU THAT WEEK AND WE ALL LOVED RYTHM IS A DANCER !! AND I JUST REALIZED SOMETHING PEOPLE WAS MUCH NICER THEN AND WE ALWAYS GOT EXTRA DEPARTMENT FLOOR HELP ON SATURDAY BECAUSE OF ALL THE TEENAGERS !! AND ME ,,,,,, I WORKED AT A DEPARTMENT STORE FOR 24 YEARS ! WOW AND WHEN I WENT TO ANOTHER STORE TO MANAGEMENT AND LEFT THERE AFTER 8 YEARS AND WENT TO AND RETIRED FROM A BANK ! I I WAS SEEKED OUT AND ASKED BACK TO MY OLD DEPARTMENT STORE MEN'S WEAR !! BUT THE HOLIDAYS ONLY !! THIS CHART IS A TIME WARP FOR A TIME WHEN MALLS RULED !!
Transitional was what I was thinking too. The big divas were quiet this year. Janet, Mariah, Toni would be huge in 93, then Celine end of 93-94. For the R&B scene, new jack swing was coming to an end, and we were gonna end get the smooth r&b (again Janet, Toni, more Boyz II Men)
Thank you for this upload. 'Flex' by Mad Cobra...yes that's interesting with the subject content but I do like the song. A tasteful version of slackness. This is very much a transitional period as the 90s was still getting settled. The Madonna song 'This Used To Be My Playground' is absolutely beautiful and the film it came from was very good too. Eeeeww R Kelly! I don't want to know. 'Baby Got Back' wasn't even a hit in the UK. One of Celine's most underrated songs with 'Nothings Broken But My Heart' despite the corny video. 'Life Is A Highway' wasn't a hit here in the UK, but became famous thanks to a Family Guy episode. 'Stay' by Shakespeare's Sister is divine. My second favourite. My favourite is the classic and a song I want played either at my wedding (if it ever happens) or funeral. That's the beautiful 'November Rain' by Guns N Roses. One of my all time favourite songs. Just a masterpiece. This was a good time for black girl groups and I love TLC and En Vogue. Mary J's debut is cool and 'Real Love' is a classic. Great #1 btw.
1993 MICHAEL BOLTON LOVE SOMEBODY 1993 MAX COBA FLEX 1993 SHAI IF EVER FALL IN LOVE 1993 JON SECADA JUST ANOTHER DAY 1993 SNAP! RHYTHM IS A DANCER 1993 THE HEIGHTS HOW DO YOU TALK TO AN ANGEL
To Love Somebody Alone With You Take This Heart Good Enough Restless Heart Achy Breaky Heart Stay November Rain Sometimes Love Ain't Just Enough End Of The Road
For an american chart and being the billboard 100 , i'm surprised by the great variety of music in that time charting at the same time! But we all know what happens from 1993 onwards 🤷....
I understand that some of these songs can't be played for copyright reasons, but maybe the R. Kelly songs shouldn't be played for an entirely different reason.
Poor period in terms of songs, personnaly few songs sill attract my attention, just Madonna with "this used to be my playground" who was so in advance in 1992
Wasn't Madonna's "Erotica" the highest new entry ever until then? In directly at 13!! Next week it jumped to 3!! Shame the rnb competition was super tough and the SEX backlash kicked in and instead of jumping to 1, it fell 2 to 5 the following week.
90s fan but didn’t know over half of these 😩😩😩😩😩
Glad to see another Billboard throwback from the 90's hope more to come especially from 1993 and 1995.
So many people doing that new-jack swing r&b sound. And I don’t even remember half of those songs.
Love is on the way, I cried when I listened that song on the radio
For a kid that loved r&b at the time it was great
Love this flashback
A time machine ...
Out of the top 40, 10 songs this week were the only top 40 hit those artists had.
Thanks for this great video. For sure there's many classic songs. But I hace to mention Erótica and This Used to be My Playground by The Queen Madonna ...her Best years. Patty Smith's Sometime love just ain't enought who sadly and surprisingly missed #1. And the fabulous En Vogue...THE VOICES ...they were so talented and so unique
Nice to see the soup dragons and
Cathy Dennis.
Kirk hallams finest KWS.
1989 please
I really love this channel. Greetings from. VENEZUELA
WOW ! I REMEMBER LISTENING TO THIS TOP 40 COUNTDOWN ON THE STORE SPEAKERS !! MADONNA HAD THE HIGH DEBU THAT WEEK AND WE ALL LOVED RYTHM IS A DANCER !! AND I JUST REALIZED SOMETHING PEOPLE WAS MUCH NICER THEN AND WE ALWAYS GOT EXTRA DEPARTMENT FLOOR HELP ON SATURDAY BECAUSE OF ALL THE TEENAGERS !! AND ME ,,,,,, I WORKED AT A DEPARTMENT STORE FOR 24 YEARS ! WOW AND WHEN I WENT TO ANOTHER STORE TO MANAGEMENT AND LEFT THERE AFTER 8 YEARS AND WENT TO AND RETIRED FROM A BANK ! I I WAS SEEKED OUT AND ASKED BACK TO MY OLD DEPARTMENT STORE MEN'S WEAR !! BUT THE HOLIDAYS ONLY !! THIS CHART IS A TIME WARP FOR A TIME WHEN MALLS RULED !!
30 years ago... I want to CRY that these songs are 30 years old now!
Time flies .....
I think this was a transitional year for music and it really started to change over to alternative in 1993.
Transitional was what I was thinking too. The big divas were quiet this year. Janet, Mariah, Toni would be huge in 93, then Celine end of 93-94. For the R&B scene, new jack swing was coming to an end, and we were gonna end get the smooth r&b (again Janet, Toni, more Boyz II Men)
and slow jams R&B. 1993 was the year of the R&B Groups
@@TDTam11 yes you are right!
@@imalwaysright absolutely!
Do More Billboard Hot #100 Flashback 1993 and 1996 FROM THE '90s Classic Please 🙏😢
Thank you for this upload. 'Flex' by Mad Cobra...yes that's interesting with the subject content but I do like the song. A tasteful version of slackness. This is very much a transitional period as the 90s was still getting settled. The Madonna song 'This Used To Be My Playground' is absolutely beautiful and the film it came from was very good too. Eeeeww R Kelly! I don't want to know. 'Baby Got Back' wasn't even a hit in the UK. One of Celine's most underrated songs with 'Nothings Broken But My Heart' despite the corny video. 'Life Is A Highway' wasn't a hit here in the UK, but became famous thanks to a Family Guy episode. 'Stay' by Shakespeare's Sister is divine. My second favourite. My favourite is the classic and a song I want played either at my wedding (if it ever happens) or funeral. That's the beautiful 'November Rain' by Guns N Roses. One of my all time favourite songs. Just a masterpiece.
This was a good time for black girl groups and I love TLC and En Vogue. Mary J's debut is cool and 'Real Love' is a classic. Great #1 btw.
1993 MICHAEL BOLTON LOVE SOMEBODY
1993 MAX COBA FLEX
1993 SHAI IF EVER FALL IN LOVE
1993 JON SECADA JUST ANOTHER DAY
1993 SNAP! RHYTHM IS A DANCER
1993 THE HEIGHTS HOW DO YOU TALK TO AN ANGEL
To Love Somebody
Alone With You
Take This Heart
Good Enough
Restless Heart
Achy Breaky Heart
Stay
November Rain
Sometimes Love Ain't Just Enough
End Of The Road
For an american chart and being the billboard 100 , i'm surprised by the great variety of music in that time charting at the same time! But we all know what happens from 1993 onwards 🤷....
Man, I had forgotten at least half of these songs!
I can't believe #76 charted on the Hot 100
Good ! Algum brasileiro aqui ???
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I understand that some of these songs can't be played for copyright reasons, but maybe the R. Kelly songs shouldn't be played for an entirely different reason.
Poor period in terms of songs, personnaly few songs sill attract my attention, just Madonna with "this used to be my playground" who was so in advance in 1992
En Vogue, TLC, Boyz II Men, Madonna Erotica album, some 90s dance. But I agree it's not the best year.
In Europe we had a lot more awesome songs in that time
@@wesleyvalk9129what for example?
Wasn't Madonna's "Erotica" the highest new entry ever until then? In directly at 13!! Next week it jumped to 3!!
Shame the rnb competition was super tough and the SEX backlash kicked in and instead of jumping to 1, it fell 2 to 5 the following week.
Roxette ROX!!!
I was 20 girl in 1992
Didn't know boot scootin boogie was in the top 50
A lot of them are forgettable. Some good ones though
The creepiest song was sesame street
6:29 trivia question: which one of the Beatles wives did Eric Clapton write this for?
Ugh, the 90ties must have been horrible in America... In Europe we had so much nicer lists...
What? Smells like Teen Spirit by Nirvana ain't on this list??? This video is a thumbs down 👎.