Top Hundred Songs Of The 90s Repack -

The problem with ranking the 90s is that the "B-Sides" were often better than the hits. These lists often suffer from recency bias or radio overplay. Does "Macarena" deserve a spot? Technically, yes—it was inescapable. Do we want to see it there? No.

The crown jewel of the Britpop movement. Written by Noel Gallagher, this acoustic-driven anthem became a global sing-along phenomenon. Liam Gallagher’s distinctive, nasal vocal delivery captured a universal sense of yearning that continues to dominate streaming charts. 5. Britney Spears – "…Baby One More Time" (1998) top hundred songs of the 90s

– “The decade’s last great dance anthem. Play this at 2 AM in a bad club and watch strangers become family.” The problem with ranking the 90s is that

Each entry had a margin note. “Bee girl costume at Hot Topic: $40. Worth it.” “This song is about depression, but sure, dance to it.” “Len broke up mid-tour because of this song. Still slaps.” Technically, yes—it was inescapable

He laughed—a real, rusty laugh. “We tried in 2009. Got to song #92. Craig suggested ‘Hey Ya!’ and we all just… stopped. It wasn’t the same. The binder got put away.”

A politically charged protest song highlighted by Dolores O'Riordan's powerful, guttural vocal breaks.