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  2. Billboard. Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1999. Cher ( pictured) topped the list with "Believe" after the song was number one on the Hot 100 chart for four weeks, making her the oldest female artist to top the chart. It also gave her her first number one on the Hot 100 since "Dark Lady" in 1974, giving her the longest gap between number ones at ...

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    Whitney Houston featuring Faith Evans and ...
    • Britney Spears, “…Baby One More Time” (No. 1, Hot 100) Not just a career-making song, the Max Martin-helmed debut single from Britney Spears was a watershed in pop music; like similar game changers from MJ or The Beatles, there is pop prior to “…Baby One More Time,” and there is pop thereafter.
    • TLC, “No Scrubs” (No. 1, Hot 100) Obviously, the ladies of TLC — T-Boz, Left Eye and Chilli — didn’t need a man to take care of them, but they weren’t trying to date a freeloader either.
    • Backstreet Boys, “I Want It That Way” (No. 6, Hot 100) By April of 1999, Max Martin had already helped the Backstreet Boys notch three top 5 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, including a No. 2 peak with “Quit Playing Games (With My Heart).”
    • Juvenile feat. Mannie Fresh & Lil Wayne, “Back That Azz Up” (No. 19, Hot 100) Among songs that create social experiences — soundtrack a party, pack a dance floor — “Back That Azz Up” is especially powerful.
  3. Jan 30, 2021 · 815. 74K views 3 years ago. This is Billboard's list for the Top 100 Biggest Songs in 1999 across the United States from radio spins, and physical sales. ...more.

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    • Limp Bizkit: Nookie
    • Beck: Debra
    • The Chemical Brothers: Hey Boy Hey Girl
    • Baz Luhrmann: Everybody’s Free
    • Len: Steal My Sunshine
    • Lenny Kravitz: Fly Away
    • Blur: Coffee & TV
    • The Roots (Featuring Erykah Badu and Eve): You Got Me
    • Enrique Iglesias: Bailamos
    • 702: Where My Girls at?
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    One of the angriest break-up songs of all-time, Limp Bizkit’s “Nookie” erupted onto rock radio in the summer of 1999, ushering in the wildly popular nu-metal trend. Raw, honest and full of rage, the track spoke to millions of teens and went straight to No.1 on MTV’s Total Request Live. Also the first Limp Bizkit single to chart on the Billboard Hot...

    Sung entirely in Prince-style falsetto, this absurdist slow jam about seducing a JC Penny employee and her sister was initially recorded for 1996’s Odelay but got shelved. Instead, “Debra,” which was inspired by 90s R&B, saw the light of day on Beck’s seventh studio album, Midnite Vultures. In an interview with Spin, Beck expressed his fascination ...

    By the end of the 90s, rave culture was hitting its global peak, and the slightly foreboding melody and undeniable beats of “Hey Boy Hey Girl” could be heard in clubs throughout Europe. Taken from The Chemical Brothers’ breakthrough third album, Surrender, the single earned the duo a Brit Award for Best Dance Act. Even if you weren’t hitting the cl...

    Before there were viral posts, there were chain emails. One of the most popular forwards of the era contained a graduation speech that encouraged the Class Of ’97 to “do one thing every day that scares you” and to “wear sunscreen.” Incorrectly attributed to Kurt Vonnegut, the speech was never actually delivered to a class, but was penned by writer ...

    Perhaps the biggest surprise of 1999 came to Canadian indie rockers Len, whose cheery single “Steal My Sunshine” was a break-out summer hit around the world. Featuring alternating vocals by siblings Marc and Sharon Costanzo, the track was based around a looped instrumental sample from the 1976 disco song “More, More, More,” by The Andrea True Conne...

    Simple, yet undeniably funky, “Fly Away” grabs your attention from the opening riff and doesn’t let go. The Grammy Award-winning song was one of Lenny Kravitz’s biggest hits, but, ironically it almost didn’t make it onto his 1998 LP, 5. As legend has it, Kravitz was in the studio playing around with chords to test out a new amp. He liked what he he...

    The second single from Blur’s largely experimental album, 13, “Coffee & TV” was a sonic outlier, conjuring the upbeat Britpop of the band’s mid-90s era. Despite its breezy melody, the Graham Coxon-penned track chronicled the guitarist’s struggles with alcoholism and how, in his sobriety, he spent time watching TV, drinking coffee, and writing songs...

    In the winter of 1999, eclectic hip-hop act (and future Tonight Show house band) The Roots released their breakthrough fourth album, Things Fall Apart, to wide acclaim. A highlight of the record was the Grammy-winning single “You Got Me,” featuring the soulful vocal stylings of Erykah Badu, plus a guest appearance by rapper Eve. The track was co-wr...

    1999 was the year of the Latin pop explosion, when some of Latin music’s biggest stars dominated the mainstream charts. Many artists who had previously recorded Spanish-language albums were now releasing songs in English, including heartthrob Enrique Iglesias. The Madrid-born son of singer-songwriter Julio Iglesias was already a huge star in the La...

    Named for their home area code, the Las Vegas-based girl group 702 were protégés of Missy Elliott, who co-wrote and produced a handful of their songs, including their first hit, “Steelo.” However, it was the trio’s self-titled, sophomore album that would bring 702 a platinum certification and a Top 5 hit single. Written and produced by Elliott, “Wh...

    From nu-metal to pop to rave, 1999 was a year of musical diversity and innovation. Explore the best songs of 1999, from Limp Bizkit's \"Nookie\" to Beck's \"Debra\", and their stories behind them.

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  5. A nostalgic and critical look back at the music of 1999, from Ricky Martin's \"Livin' la Vida Loca\" to Santana's \"Smooth\". See the rankings, the arguments, and the stories behind the songs and artists that shaped the year.

  6. Jun 5, 2019 · A nostalgic look back at the pop hits, flops and flukes of a year when music exploded and nothing made any damn sense. From Fatboy Slim to Eminem, from Britney to Q-Tip, from nu-metal to indie rock, here are the 99 songs that defined 1999.

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