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  2. The Greatest (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    100 Greatest Videos 2001-02-05 041B: 100 Greatest Albums (UK) 2001-11-22 041: 100 Greatest Albums of Rock & Roll 2001-02-17 036: 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock 2000-11-13 031: 100 Greatest Rock & Roll Moments on TV 2000-25-07 026: 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders 2002-05-06 021: 100 Greatest Dance Songs 2000-09-14 016B: 100 Greatest Women of ...

  3. 100 Greatest Songs from the Past 25 Years - Wikipedia

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    The "100 Greatest Songs from the Past 25 Years" was a list published by VH1 in 2003 to commemorate 25 years of iconic music since 1978. The list aimed to capture some of the most influential, popular, and enduring songs from 1978 to 2003. Hosted by Drea de Matteo. [1]

  4. 100 Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll - Wikipedia

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    The 100 Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll was a television special that aired on VH1 in 1998, where the network compiled a list of what it considered the 100 greatest rock artists. The show included artists from a variety of genres within rock, such as classic rock, punk, alternative, and heavy metal.

  5. VH1 - Wikipedia

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    VH1, an acronym for Video Hits One, launched on January 1, 1985 over the channel space of Turner's Cable Music Channel. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The channel originally focused on music and programming aimed at older audiences than its sibling channel at the time, MTV .

  6. VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown - Wikipedia

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    VH1's Top 40 Videos of the Year: The year's best videos are counted down with commentary from celebrities. Prior to 2002, the special was a top 50 countdown, and was five hours long to allow most or all of each video to be played. From 2002 to 2011, the special was a top 40 countdown and resembled VH1's occasional "Top 100" countdowns.

  7. Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go - Wikipedia

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    The music video features Michael and bandmate Andrew Ridgeley wearing oversized message T-shirts ("CHOOSE LIFE") created by Katharine Hamnett, starting a craze covered in the 2002 VH1 series I Love the 80s. [5] The song was ranked number 28 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the '80s. [6]

  8. Material Girl - Wikipedia

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    Material Girl" was nominated for best female video at the 1985 MTV Video Music Awards, but lost to Tina Turner's "What's Love Got to Do with It". [49] The video was ranked at position 54 on VH1's 100 Greatest Videos. [50] On YouTube, the video became her ninth video to surpass 100 million views.

  9. Pour Some Sugar on Me - Wikipedia

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    It reached number 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100 on 23 July 1988, behind "Hold On to the Nights" by Richard Marx. "Pour Some Sugar on Me" is considered the band's signature song, [1] and was ranked #2 on VH1's "100 Greatest Songs of the 80s" in 2006. [2]