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Considering Boom boom boom, Crazy, Ein Zwei Polizi, Got to get it, Go west, Nothing else matters (ok on that much Euro, but its a very iconic song), i can t stand it, The power... Freaking the power is second tear.
(I copy-paste my comment from another video, sorry): the explosion of genres was never as high as in the 90s: R'nb, Grunge, Eurodance, House, Techno, Drum'n bass, Jungle, Trip Hop, Brit pop, Trance, a lot of other electronic music subgenres (Gabber, Goa, Psybient...), ... More differences in all those genres than ever before.
I remember in 2000's people were saying it's 60-70-80's :D And some still are ) So it's 50 years already, and if you count the 50's, maybe it's just that it was all good with music since the mass recording technology becoming mainstream in the 40's and until recently, when social media, and especially TikTok, ruined music a bit. Or, changed, if you like what's going on now )
I agree. Except for pop of the 2000s. Sadly all the music after was just too produced, and everything was just made to make money, and not to try new stuff.
No, those were your formative years, although I'll admit that most people limit themselves to one decade, not three. Great music is of all time, but you're young only once.
@@LexusLFA554 Truly... nothing more innovative after entering the new Millennium, not as it did in the 5 decades B-fore, when every era had its very own specific style(s). Even if i was just born in 1970, i've known the music of the 50s/60s back then of course, which i've listened to sometimes, too.
Being from the USA, it was interesting to see what hit songs we had in common with Europe as well as hearing songs with which I wasn't familiar. I love your compilations! ❤
Mind you the list is kind of loosely based on European charts, we had no common chart since we are all independent countries. I would guess the video is based on UK charts.
@@xkukubax "Based on the charts of the UK, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland." Plus you have to remember that these are all #2 to some #1 in the other video.
This is really cool! I noticed Europe had a lot more dance club songs than the USA charts had, but dance clubs were more popular in Europe. The amount of Spice Girls songs on here surprised me, but they were probably marketed better in Europe due to being from the UK.
@@prawdabolidrani I see you don't know the origin of most Eurodance music projects. German: Snap Captain Hollywood Haddaway Jam&Spoon Culture Beat Scooter La Bouche Bellini Sash Italian: Double You Corona Cappella Mo-Do (He sings in German but is (was) Italian.) Robert Miles BBE (Italo French) The Tamperer Gala I didn't write that it was good or bad music. I wrote that there were many.
@@stef8073 Very nice lists and great bands from Germany and Italy. I think there also a few from my country Netherlands? T-Spoon 2 Brothers on the 4'th floor Venga Boys 2-Unlimited Twenty 4 seven Alice Deejay
Thank you sir for another great compilation. I love these European collections as they bring so much music we never got to here in Canada. I will have to dig up my Extreme CD. Minus the religious overtones in their music they are two of the best singers and musicians of the 90's. Every so often I have to listen to Diana King's version of "Say A Little Prayer' and it is probably the best version of the song. You always take to places we might never travel - thank yo so much for all of your work.
I appreciate that whenever you show a clip of a song from when it resurged in popularity, you include a clip of the thing that made the song come back (in this case, and a few others, remembering that Ghost was the reason "Unchained Melody" got a second wind).
2 days ago I watched the most popular songs in Europe of the 90s and now this popped up and of course I had to watch it and just like in the other video, again, so many memories and emotions. It is one thing hearing one of those songs randomly on a radio or scrolling through music, but hearing all those songs one after another is just a different feel. So many great and beautiful songs and even today, whenever I make a new playlist for the car, BBE - Seven Days and one Week is one of the first songs that I put on the stick. Now i have to watch the 80s and 2000s comp.
Hi how's it going I just wanted to say to the people who did these #1 and #2 songs in Europe in the 90s video countdowns packages did a phenomenal job and sure put alot of love into those iconic classics so good job ok later
@docteurwilly That's B-cos' the 90s was A pure dance decade, the best evvver !!! I've been fully into Techno and how gr8 it was at those huge rave festivals such as LoveParade 4 instance. 🙂 from Germany.
True, I like this list way better than the number 1 list because that list had the more US based songs. We in Europe were split into 2 main groups: People who loved dance/trance/techno and the other group who was more into rock/metal. The US pop songs were more luv this and luv that and more RnB which resembers the stuff they play these days and is not as memorable.
I remember hearing some of these here in the US back in the '90s. I enjoyed Genesis' return in the early '90s. Also, No Mercy's "Where Do You Go" was one of my favorite songs when I was in high school and my local heritage Top 40 radio station played it a lot.
Literally in love with every song, even with the songs I didn't like back in the 90s - feeling so blessed and happy I lived as a teen through this decade 👄
@@goldengolden1803 Підтримую. Біличка створювала шикарну музику у 1990 - 2003. Хоча кілька років тому вона повернулася до української. Декілька останніх пісень також вражають - Кордони, Не Стримуй Погляд, Не Ховай Очей
Cool! Thanks for uploading this. I was surprised to recognise so many of the tunes, and I was also surprised at the year they came out, even though I grew up in the '90s...
I was born in 1978, which means I was 12/13 in 1990 and 22/23 in the year 2000 and that has the effect that the 90s feel like two separate and different eras in my mind/memory. Remembering the early 90s and their culture when I was a teen, listening to music in my bedroom, watching Mtv or at a party feels very different from remembering the late 90s when I was an adult and mostly listened to music in my car. The nostalgia feels different. When I hear Simply Red I mostly think of my driving lessons when I was 18, because they had a huge hit album at the time and were constantly running on the radio channel my driving instructor had on during the lessons. That is kind of the turning point between those two separate eras for me. Looking at this compilation here I have to say it might not just have been my changing perspective that made me feel this way. It seems to me that music culture started out pretty experimental and innovative in the early 90s but then got very "corporate", commercial and "drawing by numbers" towards the end. It started out with a bunch of weird, out of nowhere one-hit-wonder type of acts and ended with industry pushed money trains like the Spice Girls and Britney Spears.
Gracias, gracias, gracias, me has traído Buenos recuerdos; algunas canciones no las había oído,la mayoría sí, ya que en Europa pegó muy fuerte el eurodance y en la radio sonaban éxitos d l rock, pop y el reciente grunge con Nirvana a la cabeza Saludos desde Cantabria, España
gittim geldim o günlere.. number one tv de top 5 vardı en aklıma gelenler robert miles mark morrison vsvs mtv kanalını da çok izlerdim müthiş şarkılar patlardı ..
👍 🇧🇴 Fans n1 Bolivia 🇧🇴 del techno eurodance 90 y la musica 🎶 del pasado 70-80-90 y parte del 00 00.01.02.03.04.05 👍 xsiempre waoo 💯 presente aquí waoo 💯 waoo 💯 waoo maravillosos y legendarios temasos músicales 💯 pero en especial la maravillosa decada de los 90 💛 🎶 del techno eurodance 90 saludos cordiales desde sudamerica santa cruz Bolivia 🇧🇴 excelente recuerdasos que viva xsiempre la música 🎶 del pasado 70-80-90 y parte del 00 00.01.02.03.04.05 👍 xsiempre waoo las mejores épocas de la música 🎶 💃 🎶 y de la vida 👀 💃 💜 💚💃💙💃📀👀🎶👍😁
So many countries who produced great music back then, also my country Netherlands contributed a bit with: T-Spoon 2 Brothers on the 4th floor Venga Boys 2-Unlimited (with Belgian producers) Twenty 4 seven Alice Deejay Ten Sharp
6:30 now I know that this one song called "it's friday" that was popular like 2 years ago is heavily sampled from this track and I didn't knew that half of the song was from the 90s o.o
The one thing stands out about this list. How beautifully eclectic decade it was. From REM to 2Unlimited to Madonna to Metallica to Genesis. It will never come back. The popular music is shite now.
First half of the 90s was definitely insane in terms of music quality. The latter had quite many random cheesy ballads according to this video. Still, most of these songs are absolute classics. Nowadays hardly anyone knows the supposed hits in the charts 😂
Do you remember the time when you're close to tears you remembered someday it'll all be over, one day we're gonna get so high and though it's darker than December, what's ahead is a different colour. One day we're gonna get so hiiiiiiigh until we've healed the world and we proceeded to jump, jump!
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Nice
Love the music. Great videos. Big fan. Keep on going 👍
Where are these sourced from? Nr.1 on which chart?
We need 3rd popular songs of the decade
Yes!!! This is a goldmine for discovering forgotten songs
+1
Considering Boom boom boom, Crazy, Ein Zwei Polizi, Got to get it, Go west, Nothing else matters (ok on that much Euro, but its a very iconic song), i can t stand it, The power... Freaking the power is second tear.
@@Tomogeny
They won't B 4gotten, at least not by me. 😆
B-lieve me.
So basically the 90s was just a decade-long rave in Europe.
a rave-party yes
Yeah, when they weren’t making love lol
(I copy-paste my comment from another video, sorry): the explosion of genres was never as high as in the 90s: R'nb, Grunge, Eurodance, House, Techno, Drum'n bass, Jungle, Trip Hop, Brit pop, Trance, a lot of other electronic music subgenres (Gabber, Goa, Psybient...), ... More differences in all those genres than ever before.
Eurodance at its finest 👌
It was. A great time to be alive, especially on the weekends.
The 90s were fire and had so many British and other European acts that had fire songs.
Dare we ask what the 3rd most popular songs were? Because this bunch was awesome.
I love how Eurodance basically dominated the first half of the 90s. This is the stuff I grew up listening to!
80-90-2000 were the golden era of music.
I remember in 2000's people were saying it's 60-70-80's :D And some still are )
So it's 50 years already, and if you count the 50's, maybe it's just that it was all good with music since the mass recording technology becoming mainstream in the 40's and until recently, when social media, and especially TikTok, ruined music a bit. Or, changed, if you like what's going on now )
I agree. Except for pop of the 2000s. Sadly all the music after was just too produced, and everything was just made to make money, and not to try new stuff.
No, those were your formative years, although I'll admit that most people limit themselves to one decade, not three. Great music is of all time, but you're young only once.
true
@@LexusLFA554
Truly... nothing more innovative after entering the new Millennium, not as it did in the 5 decades B-fore, when every era had its very own specific style(s).
Even if i was just born in 1970, i've known the music of the 50s/60s back then of course, which i've listened to sometimes, too.
Being from the USA, it was interesting to see what hit songs we had in common with Europe as well as hearing songs with which I wasn't familiar. I love your compilations! ❤
Mind you the list is kind of loosely based on European charts, we had no common chart since we are all independent countries. I would guess the video is based on UK charts.
@@xkukubax "Based on the charts of the UK, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland." Plus you have to remember that these are all #2 to some #1 in the other video.
Interesting comparing, I will search for 90's lists of US. Curious also.
Oh YES! The number 2s are coming and I hope you do the same for the 60s, 70s, 80s and 2000s!
This is really cool! I noticed Europe had a lot more dance club songs than the USA charts had, but dance clubs were more popular in Europe. The amount of Spice Girls songs on here surprised me, but they were probably marketed better in Europe due to being from the UK.
The spice girls were HUGE in Europe
I remember the spice girls being popular in South America, the toys stores were filled with their merch. I can't even imagine the craze in Europe.
@@MonserratFosterI remember my cousins getting spice girls makeup for Christmas and being jealous 😂.
A decade when German music producers were influencial and successfull. It has vanished!
I dunno, Electric Callboy are pretty influential.
Franck Farian is dead...
It was the great time of Sash!, ATB and others!
@@CaptainDangeax Yes, the king is dead.
@@samueldesmond440 never heard about it
Awesome compilation, and once again it's hard to choose which song to play in full first.
Keep on Movin' - a very guilty pleasure
One of the better ones
We were spoilerul back then and we didn’t know it. Listening those songs warms my heart. Thank you
SUUPPPEEEERRRRR ! Składanka 90-tych lat....Wielkie dzięki!😘👍❤❤
A lot of Eurodance from Germany and Italy.
The 90´s were the Golden Time of Eurodance.
Germany???😂 Which ones? 1,2 politzei??😂😂😂 It was pathetic song
@@prawdabolidrani I see you don't know the origin of most Eurodance music projects.
German:
Snap
Captain Hollywood
Haddaway
Jam&Spoon
Culture Beat
Scooter
La Bouche
Bellini
Sash
Italian:
Double You
Corona
Cappella
Mo-Do (He sings in German but is (was) Italian.)
Robert Miles
BBE (Italo French)
The Tamperer
Gala
I didn't write that it was good or bad music. I wrote that there were many.
@@stef8073 Thanks for the list. prawxxx has no idea...
@@stef8073 Very nice lists and great bands from Germany and Italy. I think there also a few from my country Netherlands?
T-Spoon
2 Brothers on the 4'th floor
Venga Boys
2-Unlimited
Twenty 4 seven
Alice Deejay
Thank you sir for another great compilation. I love these European collections as they bring so much music we never got to here in Canada. I will have to dig up my Extreme CD. Minus the religious overtones in their music they are two of the best singers and musicians of the 90's. Every so often I have to listen to Diana King's version of "Say A Little Prayer' and it is probably the best version of the song. You always take to places we might never travel - thank yo so much for all of your work.
I love these videos they bring back so many memories
I appreciate that whenever you show a clip of a song from when it resurged in popularity, you include a clip of the thing that made the song come back (in this case, and a few others, remembering that Ghost was the reason "Unchained Melody" got a second wind).
Gr8 time with such fantastic tracks.
I'm traveling back in time.😃
Europe has a wonderful variety of music, even in No. 2s. 😂
Greets from 🇩🇪.
Would love this for the 2000s too. Reliving my childhood, teens and yearly 20s through these songs
Once again, it wasn't until eurodance had a heavy presence on the charts that the 90s TRULY started.
…und wieder so viel MADONNA!!! 👍🏼😎 Mega-Gutes Video! Ich hab’s echt nochmal gefühlt! 😉
Only since I've watched your compilation i've realised how huge Snap! were back then. Released some immense bangers.
Apparently, KLF was very popular and I’ve never heard of them.
They were awesome! Look up Trash Theory, they made a great video about them.
Thank you, very cool retrospective, and cool footage
2 days ago I watched the most popular songs in Europe of the 90s and now this popped up and of course I had to watch it and just like in the other video, again, so many memories and emotions. It is one thing hearing one of those songs randomly on a radio or scrolling through music, but hearing all those songs one after another is just a different feel. So many great and beautiful songs and even today, whenever I make a new playlist for the car, BBE - Seven Days and one Week is one of the first songs that I put on the stick. Now i have to watch the 80s and 2000s comp.
Hi how's it going I just wanted to say to the people who did these #1 and #2 songs in Europe in the 90s video countdowns packages did a phenomenal job and sure put alot of love into those iconic classics so good job ok later
Can you maybe make a playlist of the top 3 of each month in the 90?
Thought the earlier 90's huts were the best,just my opinion of course, excellent compilation SRG 🎉
SRG, oh man yeah u did it 👌 those songs are as gd as the number 1 ! Love it! 💯
Thanks for memory lane
Я знаю что следующие десять минут будут наполнены отличной музыкой 😊
Hope you had a great Day. 💕
Love your Videos. ❣️
Greetings from Germany. 💞
❤️🧡💛💚💙🩵💜🩷🤎🖤🩶🤍
So many dance songs!
It is Europe !!! If this was USA it surely were full of boring r'n'b and rap 👎
@@slimboy00000 I'm french and I love eurodance songs. 90's, the best decade.
@docteurwilly
That's B-cos' the 90s was A pure dance decade, the best evvver !!!
I've been fully into Techno and how gr8 it was at those huge rave festivals such as LoveParade 4 instance.
🙂 from Germany.
Growing up in Australia through the 90's, this list felt somehow more iconic and more recognisable than the list of chart #1's for the same period....
Agree I think these were a little more iconic than the no. 1s and brought me more down memory lane
True, I like this list way better than the number 1 list because that list had the more US based songs. We in Europe were split into 2 main groups: People who loved dance/trance/techno and the other group who was more into rock/metal. The US pop songs were more luv this and luv that and more RnB which resembers the stuff they play these days and is not as memorable.
The local radio station in my town still plays half of these on regular rotation.
I remember hearing some of these here in the US back in the '90s. I enjoyed Genesis' return in the early '90s. Also, No Mercy's "Where Do You Go" was one of my favorite songs when I was in high school and my local heritage Top 40 radio station played it a lot.
Literally in love with every song, even with the songs I didn't like back in the 90s - feeling so blessed and happy I lived as a teen through this decade 👄
Europe had a bit better taste than the USA. I love it. I only missed Bryan Adams here
Опа, "Ома" на аві). Ех, Іра Білик, які чудові альбоми були у неї, поки не перейшла на росіянську
Теж люблю дивитися цей канал
Europe always had very superior taste especially in 90s. A very nice trip down memory lane 😄
@@goldengolden1803 Підтримую. Біличка створювала шикарну музику у 1990 - 2003. Хоча кілька років тому вона повернулася до української. Декілька останніх пісень також вражають - Кордони, Не Стримуй Погляд, Не Ховай Очей
Agree all US songs are the same rap/country crap😂😂😂
US sucks at making dance pop
Awesome job. Kept the spirit of the decade. :)
Still 2024 30th May truly loved it here in the Philippines much better than todays music 'nuff said..👍💪🤝🙏🏼💖😋💿🇵🇭
Cool! Thanks for uploading this. I was surprised to recognise so many of the tunes, and I was also surprised at the year they came out, even though I grew up in the '90s...
Can you do 2nd most popular song in Europe each month in the 80s please?
Yes, I started working on that one.
@@somerandomguy_musicDid you add the Sailor Song by Toy-Box during the late 90's?
Another good one fellow
I ❤ The KLF.❤❤
9:04 searched this song for 15 years lol. Even thought that maybe it doesn't exist. Thanks.
Was in my late teens / twenties in the nineties - such great times and memories
Just awesome!!!!
Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷❤❤
Thank You so much!!
I was born in 1978, which means I was 12/13 in 1990 and 22/23 in the year 2000 and that has the effect that the 90s feel like two separate and different eras in my mind/memory. Remembering the early 90s and their culture when I was a teen, listening to music in my bedroom, watching Mtv or at a party feels very different from remembering the late 90s when I was an adult and mostly listened to music in my car.
The nostalgia feels different.
When I hear Simply Red I mostly think of my driving lessons when I was 18, because they had a huge hit album at the time and were constantly running on the radio channel my driving instructor had on during the lessons.
That is kind of the turning point between those two separate eras for me.
Looking at this compilation here I have to say it might not just have been my changing perspective that made me feel this way. It seems to me that music culture started out pretty experimental and innovative in the early 90s but then got very "corporate", commercial and "drawing by numbers" towards the end.
It started out with a bunch of weird, out of nowhere one-hit-wonder type of acts and ended with industry pushed money trains like the Spice Girls and Britney Spears.
Where has the energy gone in music, it's just not there now, I will stay in my 80s 90s early 00s forever
Muito top, só as relíquias anos 90'
Gracias, gracias, gracias, me has traído Buenos recuerdos; algunas canciones no las había oído,la mayoría sí, ya que en Europa pegó muy fuerte el eurodance y en la radio sonaban éxitos d l rock, pop y el reciente grunge con Nirvana a la cabeza
Saludos desde Cantabria, España
I can prudly say: I know every single song in this video.... Om, my, what a decade it was.... Crazy memories ❤👍💪
I love these 90's lists. So many memories. :)
5:54 - here we are, HYPER, HYPER ! 😀
90's were the best!! No matter what year! 100% my vibe!
5:06 this song still popular, kids adore it!
Very nice, usually it's the chart toppers :D
thanks for the memories
Roxette ROX!!!
3th most popular song chętnie obejrzę :D
gittim geldim o günlere.. number one tv de top 5 vardı en aklıma gelenler robert miles mark morrison vsvs mtv kanalını da çok izlerdim müthiş şarkılar patlardı ..
Honestly this is just as good as the 1st most popular songs... we really need to hear the 3rd place ones
👍 🇧🇴 Fans n1 Bolivia 🇧🇴 del techno eurodance 90 y la musica 🎶 del pasado 70-80-90 y parte del 00 00.01.02.03.04.05 👍 xsiempre waoo 💯 presente aquí waoo 💯 waoo 💯 waoo maravillosos y legendarios temasos músicales 💯 pero en especial la maravillosa decada de los 90 💛 🎶 del techno eurodance 90 saludos cordiales desde sudamerica santa cruz Bolivia 🇧🇴 excelente recuerdasos que viva xsiempre la música 🎶 del pasado 70-80-90 y parte del 00 00.01.02.03.04.05 👍 xsiempre waoo las mejores épocas de la música 🎶 💃 🎶 y de la vida 👀 💃 💜 💚💃💙💃📀👀🎶👍😁
So many countries who produced great music back then, also my country Netherlands contributed a bit with:
T-Spoon
2 Brothers on the 4th floor
Venga Boys
2-Unlimited (with Belgian producers)
Twenty 4 seven
Alice Deejay
Ten Sharp
this video is much better than the other 90s one
luv this decade!
Thanks for sharing}
Saw my all-time favourite song in March 1992, gotta go listen to it now brb
mo-do .. was very special artist.. 94 96..
Great memories here! 👍🎵
It's criminal that some of these songs came second
Back to memory lane 😢
Too much nostalgia, I'm exploding
you could make a 10th best song list and it'd still be a banger!
6:30 now I know that this one song called "it's friday" that was popular like 2 years ago is heavily sampled from this track and I didn't knew that half of the song was from the 90s o.o
Just like my very mixed playlist. The Prodigy, Metallica, Celin Dion, Jennifer Lopez)))
I do love the music from the 90's I do. I'm up to music artist shot on location from the London bridge.
The one thing stands out about this list. How beautifully eclectic decade it was. From REM to 2Unlimited to Madonna to Metallica to Genesis. It will never come back. The popular music is shite now.
Robert Miles...❤
Un applauso a tutti, a quegli anni e a noi che li abbiamo vissuti.
How far we have regressed with music, the 90s was a blast
Great.
2Unlimited, Scooter and Sach! - still listen to their albums.
East 17 🎉
Thanks
i was 4 in the summer and on a spanish island... insane nostalgia
Cool
First half of the 90s was definitely insane in terms of music quality. The latter had quite many random cheesy ballads according to this video. Still, most of these songs are absolute classics. Nowadays hardly anyone knows the supposed hits in the charts 😂
The soundtrack of my life
Vengaboys 🙌
I wondered why there was no Sash! In the previous video. Here it is
Always a #2, never a #1 (at least in the UK)
Sweet memories...
Michael Jackson 2unlimited Very good music
Do you remember the time when you're close to tears you remembered someday it'll all be over, one day we're gonna get so high and though it's darker than December, what's ahead is a different colour. One day we're gonna get so hiiiiiiigh until we've healed the world and we proceeded to jump, jump!
These songs are better than modern trash.
I got Vengaboys Kiss When the Sun Don’t Shine that Christmas from Santa lol, I was elated.
Its amazing that Suzanna Vega became the mother of MP3 via Tom’s Dinner
Só as tops