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50 "Rhythm of My Heart" Rod Stewart: 51 "Things That Make You Go Hmmm..." C+C Music Factory: 52 "I Touch Myself" Divinyls: 53 "Tom's Diner" DNA featuring Suzanne Vega: 54 "Iesha" Another Bad Creation: 55 "Something to Talk About" Bonnie Raitt: 56 "After the Rain" Nelson: 57 "Play That Funky Music" Vanilla Ice: 58 "Temptation" Corina: 59 "Can't ...
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Bryan Adams (pictured) earned his second Hot 100 number-one single with "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You", which stayed at the top position for seven straight weeks. This is a list of the U.S. Billboard magazine Hot 100 number-ones of 1991.
A total of 111 singles reached the top ten in 1991, with 102 singles that peaked that year while the remaining nine peaked in 1990 or 1992. This was also the final year that the Billboard Hot 100 used the old methodology for determining sales and airplay figures from a survey of retailers and radio stations.
Taylor Swift is the Top Artist of 2009, 2015, 2023, and 2024. Adele is the Top Artist of 2011, 2012, and 2016. New Kids on the Block is the Top Artist of 1989 and 1990. Garth Brooks is the Top Artist of 1992 and 1993. Destiny's Child is the Top Artist of 2000 and 2001. Usher is the Top Artist of 1998 and 2004. 50 Cent is the Top Artist of 2003 ...
Billboard named Olivia Rodrigo the top Hot 100 artist of 2021, [2] the youngest female artist to achieve this honor, and the first female artist since Katy Perry in 2014. [1] Rodrigo placed four songs on the list, all in the top 40; the highest ranked of them, "Good 4 U", placed at number five.
2021 marked the first calendar year since 1991 to have at least 10 songs reach number one on the Hot 100 by the end of May. [1] BTS spent the most weeks at the top spot of the Hot 100 in 2021, with twelve non-consecutive weeks. Their single "Butter" is the longest
In 2019, American music magazine Billboard began publishing a list of the greatest pop star of every year since 1981, with essay tributes for each artist. [1] The first year of 1981 was chosen as "the year that forever changed modern stardom", with the premiere of MTV which established music videos as an essential element for popular music iconicity. [1]