But what happens when we try to cram an entire decade of chaos into a single list? We recently crunched the data—looking at Billboard charts, MTV rotation counts, Rolling Stone archives, and a heavy dose of nostalgic bias—to assemble the definitive "Top 100 of the 90s."
The biggest debate in the editorial room? While a cultural touchstone, the data suggested that its longevity doesn't hold up against the staying power of "Hey Jealousy" by Gin Blossoms or "No Rain" by Blind Melon. The "Moment in Time" Award Some songs on the Top 100 aren't the best songs of the decade, but they define the feeling of the decade. Look for "My Heart Will Go On" by Celine Dion (#42) . You may hate it. You may love it. But you cannot think of 1997 without hearing that tin whistle. top 100 from the 90s
In the age of algorithmic playlists and 3-second scrolling, the 1990s stand as a monolith of musical and cultural excess. It was a decade of contradictions: grunge versus boy bands, gangsta rap versus Eurodance, the death of the cassette and the birth of the DVD. But what happens when we try to cram
[Editor's Note: A full, sortable spreadsheet of the Top 100 tracks, including Spotify links and VH1 "Behind the Music" style commentary, is available on our Patreon.] The "Moment in Time" Award Some songs on