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The following lists the number one singles on the New Zealand Singles Chart during the 1990s. The source for this decade is the Recorded Music NZ chart, the chart history of which can be found on the Recorded Music NZ website or Charts.nz. [1] [2] A total of 179 singles topped the chart in the 1990s, including 20 by New Zealand artists.
The Cakekitchen; Edwin Carr; Shayne Carter; Cassandra's Ears; Che Fu; The Checks; The Chicks; The Chills; Clap Clap Riot; Jemaine Clement – member of folk/pop/comedy duo Flight of the Conchords
15 April 1990 22 April 1990 Easter holiday – no chart Easter holiday – no chart 29 April 1990 I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got: Sinéad O'Connor: 6 May 1990 13 May 1990 20 May 1990 27 May 1990 Skid Row: Skid Row: 3 June 1990 10 June 1990 17 June 1990 24 June 1990 Submarine Bells ‡ The Chills: 1 July 1990 8 July 1990 Step by Step: New Kids ...
The Quin Tikis: New Zealand's Premier Maori Show Band ‡ The Quin Tikis 2 2 November 2015 Bays [1] Fat Freddy's Drop: 1 21 March 2016 On Another Note [2] Sol3 Mio: 1 11 April 2016 Water or Gold [3] Hollie Smith: 1 25 April 2016 Songs for Bubbas 2 [4] Anika Moa: 1 4 July 2016 Conscious [5] Broods: 4 1 August 2016 Brown Girl [6] Aaradhna: 1 7 ...
These totals includes singles when the artist is 'featured'—that is, not the main artist. † – includes duet or collaboration by two New Zealand artists. ‡ – includes songs whose chart placings predate the Official New Zealand Music Chart which began in May 1975.
Pages in category "Lists of number-one songs in New Zealand" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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This is a list of the top 50 singles in New Zealand of 1988 as compiled by Recorded Music NZ in the end-of-year chart of the Official New Zealand Music Chart.Six singles by New Zealand artists are included on the chart, the highest being the Holidaymakers' debut single "Sweet Lovers" at No. 1.