Top 100 Songs Of 90s !free! -
The mid-90s saw Hip-Hop solidify its dominance and the UK fight back with the Cool Britannia movement.
Eurodance at its absolute peak. 24. "Say It Ain't So" – Weezer (1994) The emo prototype; quiet verses exploding into loud choruses. 23. "OPP" – Naughty by Nature (1991) The call-and-response rap anthem that united the clubs. 22. "Lithium" – Nirvana (1991) The sound of a band battling their own demons on a global stage. 21. "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It" – Will Smith (1997) Pure, unadulterated fun. The soundtrack to every 90s party. 20. "Friends" – Aura Dione Correction: Wrong decade. 20. "Torn" – Natalie Imbruglia (1997) A cover of an Ednaswap song that became the defining Lilith Fair-era pop hit. 19. "Dr. Jones" – Aqua (1997) Eurodance silliness that conquered the globe. 18. "Self Esteem" – The Offspring (1994) Punk rock for the masses; a singalong anthem about low self-worth. 17. "Bound for the Floor" – Local H (1996) Gritty alt-rock with a massive hook. 16. "Waterfalls" – TLC Listed earlier. Replaced. 16. "Buddy Holly" – Weezer (1994) Power-pop meets the Happy Days aesthetic. 15. "Karma Police" – Radiohead (1997) A dark, brooding piano ballad that signaled rock's future. 14. "Lose Yourself" – Eminem Correction: 2002. 14. "My Name Is" – Eminem (1999) The introduction of the blonde-haired, blue-eyed rap villain. 13. "Mr. Jones" – Counting Crows (1993) Adam Duritz’s neurotic, joyous ramblings about wanting to be a star. 12. "What Is Love" – Haddaway (1993) Immortalized by the Roxbury Guys on SNL, but also a stellar dance track. 11. "Say You'll Be There" – Spice Girls (1996) R&B-infused pop that proved the Spice Girls had staying power. top 100 songs of 90s