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With the new chart methodology implemented on November 30, 1991, it had a drastic effect on the amount of top tens throughout the year. A total of 77 songs reached the top ten, a huge decline from 111 songs from the previous year, with 68 songs that peaked that year while the remaining nine peaked in 1991 or 1993. 13 songs hit number one that ...
Boyz II Men (pictured) had three songs on the Year-End Hot 100, including "End of the Road", the number one hit song of the year. This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1992. [1] No song that appeared in the 1991 year-end had managed to appear in the 1992 year-end.
Boyz II Men (pictured) earned their first Hot 100 number-one single with "End of the Road", which stayed at the top position for thirteen straight weeks. This is a list of the U.S. Billboard magazine Hot 100 number-ones of 1992. The longest running number-one single of 1992 is "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston, which stayed at the top of the chart for 14 weeks. "I Will Always Love ...
February 2, 1992: $8,120,455 [6] 6: February 9, 1992: Medicine Man: $8,494,271 [7] 7: February 17, 1992 4-day weekend: Wayne's World: $18,122,710: Wayne's World broke Sleeping with the Enemy ' s record ($13.7 million) for the highest weekend debut in the month of February. It remained number one for five weeks, the joint most (with Basic ...
The following year-by-year, week-by-week listings are based on statistics accrued by Billboard Magazine since the inception of its Hot 100 popularity chart in August 1958. All data is pooled from record purchases and radio/jukebox play within the United States. Later charts also include digital single sales, online streaming, and YouTube hits.
Issue date Song Artist January 4 "Black or White" Michael Jackson: January 11 January 18 January 25 "Can't Let Go" Mariah Carey: February 1 "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" George Michael and Elton John
The 12-inch Singles Sales chart was launched in 1985 to compile the best-selling dance singles based on retail sales across the United States. On the issue dated June 20, 1992, Billboard began to tabulate cassette tape and CD maxi-singles along with 12-inch singles, and the sales chart was renamed as the Hot Dance Music Maxi-Singles Sales.
Carey is also the only artist to spend at least one week at the summit of the chart in each year of the decade. Boyz II Men remained at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart for 50 weeks during the 1990s. They scored five number-one songs, with three of them spending over 10 weeks atop the chart.