Billboard Hot 100 1997 💫 🆒

The Macarena. It was released in 1995, re-released in 1996, and still peaked at #23 in 1997. Also, Hanson’s "MMMBop" at #20. We have no excuse. The Final Verdict 1997 on the Hot 100 was the sound of the 1990s growing up and looking back . It was a year of tribute songs, tragic deaths, and healing ballads, yet it also carried the seeds of the glossy, Max Martin-produced teen pop that would define 1999. If you want the true bridge between "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and "...Baby One More Time," you won’t find a better map than this chart.

By the time 1997 rolled around, grunge was dead, gangsta rap was in its platinum-tinted golden age, and the music industry was making more money than ever on CD sales. But the Billboard Hot 100 told a different story than the albums chart. It was a slow-burn, heartbreak-heavy, sugar-rush year where Puff Daddy sampled his way to the top , female R&B singers dominated , and a certain blonde-haired mouseketeer released her debut single just as the calendar turned. billboard hot 100 1997

Previous
Previous

Sunrise on the Reaping

Next
Next

The Difficult Doctrine of the Love of God