Her cover of "I Will Always Love You" spent a record-breaking 14 weeks at number one.
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Her older sister’s anthem. Mira had watched her sister kick a guy to the curb in real time — not with drama, just a pointed finger and a walkman blaring this track. Girl power wasn’t a slogan. It was a bus ticket out of a dead-end town. Her cover of "I Will Always Love You"
While every fan’s list is different, these ten tracks consistently appear at the top of the "90s Top 100" based on cultural impact and chart performance: – Nirvana One – U2 I Will Always Love You – Whitney Houston Losing My Religion – R.E.M. ...Baby One More Time – Britney Spears Juicy – The Notorious B.I.G. Wonderwall – Oasis Under the Bridge – Red Hot Chili Peppers Say My Name – Destiny’s Child Black Hole Sun – Soundgarden Legacy of the 90s Mira had watched her sister kick a guy