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Sumpin New) Coolio 65 1. 1,2,3,4 (Sumpin New) Coolio 65. Blue (Da Ba Dee) Eiffel 65 2. 100% Pure Love Crystal Waters 66. Blue Clear Sky George Strait 3. 2 Become 1 Spice Girls 67. Blue Monday Orgy 4. 2 Legit 2 Quit MC Hammer 68. Body Funky Green Dogs 5. 4 To 1 In Atlanta Tracy Byrd 69. Bomb, The Bucketheads 6. A Change Would Do You Good Sheryl Crow 70. Boom Shak A Lak Apache Indian 7. A Girl Like You Edwyn Collins 71. Boom! Shake The Room DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince 8. A Promise I Make Dakota Moon 72. Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!! Vengaboys 9. A Rose Is Still A Rose Aretha Franklin 73. Boombastic Shaggy 10. A Whole New World Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle 74. Boot Scootin’ Boogie Brooks & Dunn 11. Achy Breaky Heart Billy Ray Cyrus 75. Breakfast At Tiffany’s Deep Blue Something 12. Adalida George Strait 76. Breathe Faith Hill 13. Again Janet Jackson 77. Breathe Again Toni Braxton 14. Ain’t 2 Proud 2 Beg TLC 78. Bring It All To Me Blaque 15. All 4 Love Color Me Badd 79. Bubba Hyde Diamond Rio 16. All For Love Adams, Stewart, & Sting 80. Bump N’ Grind R. Kelly 17. All I Ask Of You Barbra Streisand 81. But It’s Alright Huey Lewis & The News 18. All I Have To Give Backstreet Boys 82. Butterfly Mariah Carey 19. All I Wanna Do Sheryl Crow 83. Butterfly Kisses Bob Carlisle 20. All My Life K-Ci & Jojo 84. Bye Bye Jo Dee Mesina 21. All Night Long Faith Evans & Puff Daddy 85. C La Vie B*Witched 22. All Star Smashmouth 86. Can U Feel It 3rd Party 23. All That She Wants Ace Of Base 87. Can You Feel The Love Tonight Elton John 24. All The Man That I Need Whitney Houston 88. Can’t Get Enough Soul Searcher 25. All You Ever Do Mavericks 89. Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love Taylor Dayne 26. Almost Jamaica Bellamy Brothers 90. Can’t Help Falling In Love UB-40 27. Always Be My Baby Mariah Carey 91. Cantaloop US3 28. Amazed Lone Star 92. Carnival Natalie Merchant 29. Angel Sarah McLachlan 93. Change The World Eric Clapton 30. Angel Of Mine Monica 94. Chattahoochie Alan Jackson 31. Another Night Real McCoy 95. Close To You Maxi Priest 32. Another Sad Love Song Toni Braxton 96. Close To You Fun Factory 33. Any Man Of Mine Shania Twain 97. Closing time Semi-Sonic 34. Any Time, Any Place Janet Jackson 98. C’mon Ride The Train Quad City DJ’s 35. Are you Jimmy Ray Jimmy Ray 99. Coco Jambo Mr. President 36. As Long As You Love Me Backstreet Boys 100. Colors Of The Wind Vanessa Williams 37. Baby Baby Amy Grant 102. Come Baby Come K-7 38. Baby Got Back Sir Mix-A-Lot 103. Come On Over Shania Twain 39. Baby Likes To Rock It Tractors 104. Cowboy Beat Bellamy Brothers 40. Baby One More Time Britney Spears 105. Creep TLC 41. Baby, I Love Your Way Big Mountain 106. Crimson & Clover Spanish Fly 42. Back At One Brian McKnight 107. Crush Jennifer Paige 43. Back For Good Take That 108. Cup Of Life Ricky Martin 44. Bailamos Enrique Iglesias 109. Da’ Dip Freak Nasty 45. Bang Bang David Sanborn 110. Daddy’s Little Girl Kippy Brannon 46. Barely Breathing Duncan Sheik 111. Dance, The Garth Brooks 47. Barometer Soup Jimmy Buffet 112. Dancin’ & Shaggin On The Blvd. Alabama 50. Beautiful Life Ace Of Base 113. December Collective Soul 51. Beautiful Stranger Madonna 114. Deeper And Deeper Madonna 52. Beauty And The Beast Celine Dion & Peabo Bryson 115. Delicious Pure Sugar 53. Because (Of You) 98 Degrees 116. Diggin’ On You TLC 54. Because I Love You Stevie B. 117. Do You Believe In Us Jon Secada 55. Because The Night 10,000 Maniacs 118. Do You Know What It Takes Robyn 56. Because You Loved Me Celine Dion 119. Do You Miss Me Jocelyn Enriquez 57. Believe Elton John 120. Do You Wanna Get Funky C & C Music Factory 58. Believe Cher 121. Don’t Cry For Me Argentina Madonna 59. Best Of Love, The Michael Bolton 122. Don’t Fall Apart On Me Tonight Aaron Neville 60. Betcha By Golly, Wow Aaron Neville 123. Don’t Let Go (Love) En Vogue 61. Bitch Meredith Brooks 124. Don’t Let This Moment End Gloria Estefan 62. Bizarre Love Triangle New Order 125. Don’t Stop Freestylers 63. Blessed Elton John 126. Don’t Stop Movin’ Livin’ Joy 64. Blue Leann Rimes 127. Don’t Take The Girl Tim McGraw 128. Don’t Turn Around Ace Of Base 129. Don’t Walk Away Jade 199. Grease Mega-Mix John Travolta & Olivia N. John 130. Don’t Wanna Fall In Love Jane Child 200. Groove Is In The heart Deee-Lite 131. Doo Wop (That Thing) Lauryn Hill 201. Grow Old With Me Mary Chapin Carpenter 132. Down At The Twist And Shout Mary Chapin Carpenter 202. Hard To Handle Black Crowes 133. Dreaming Of You Selena 203. Hard Workin’ Man Brooks & Dunn 134. Dreamlover Mariah Carey 204. Hardest Thing, The 98 Degrees 135. Drunk On Love Basia 205. Havana Kenny G 136. Dunkie Butt 12 Guage 206. Have I Told You Lately Rod Stewart 137. Elevate My Mind Stereo MC’s 207. Have You Ever Brandy 138. Emotions Mariah Carey 208. Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman Bryan Adams 139. End Of The Road Boyz II Men 209. Having A Party Rod Stewart 140. Endless Love L. Vandross & M. Carey 210. He Is All I Want Angel Moon 141. Espn’s Jock Jams Various Artists 211. Head Over Feet Alainis Morissette 142. Evangeline Chad Brock 212. Heartbreaker Mariah Carey & Jay-Z 143. Everlasting Love Gloria Estefan 213. Heartbreak Hotel Whitney Houston & Faith Evans 144. Every Morning Sugar Ray 214. Heavens What I Feel / Oye Gloria Estefan 145. Everybody (Backstreets Back) Backstreet Boys 215. Here Comes The Hotstepper Ini Kamoze 146. Everybody Everybody Black Box 216. Here I Am (Come And Take Me) UB-40 147. Everybody’s Free (To Feel Good) Rozalla 217. Here We Are Gloria Estefan 148. Everyday Is A Winding Road Sheryl Crow 218. Here We Go C & C Music Factory 149. Everything Mary J. Blige 219. Hero Mariah Carey 150. Everything I Do, I Do For You Bryan Adams 220. Hey Mr. D.J. Zhane 151. Everytime I Close My Eyes Babyface 221. Higher Ground UB-40 152. Exhale (Shoop Shoop) Whitney Houston 222. Hillbilly Shoes Montgomery Gentry 153. Falling In Love LaBouche 223. Hip Hop Hooray Naughty By Nature 154. Fantastic Voyage Coolio 224. Hippy Chick Soho 155. Fantasy Mariah Carey 225. Hitman, The AB Logic 156. Fat Boy Max-A-Million 226. Hold My Hand Hootie & The Blowfish 157. Feel It Tamperer 227. Hold On Wilson Phillips 158. Feels Good Tony! Toni! Tone! 228. House Of Love Amy Grant & Vince Gill 159. Feels So Right Alabama 229. How Am I Supposed To Live Without You Michael Bolton 160. Finally Cece Peniston 230. How Bizarre! OMC 161. Fired Up Funky Green Dogs 231. How Could An Angel Break My Heart Toni Braxton & Kenny G 162. First Time, The Surface 232. How Do I Live Leann Rimes 163. Fly Sugar Ray 233. How Forever Feels Kenny Chesney 164. Follow You Down Gin Blossoms 234. How Its Going To Be Third Eye Blind 165. Foolish Games Jewel 235. Humpty Dance Digital Underground 166. For You I Will Monica 236. Husbands and Wives Brooks & Dunn 167. Forever Mariah Carey 237. I Believe I Can Fly R. Kelly 168. Forever In Love Kenny G 238. I Believe In You And Me Whitney Houston 169. Forever Tonight Peter Cetera & Crystal Bernard 239. I Can Love You Like That All 4 One 170. Forever’s As Far As I’ll Go Alabama 240. I Can Love You Like That John M. Montgomery 171. Fortunate Maxwell 241. I Can See Clearly Now Jimmy Cliff 172. Found Out About You Gin Blossoms 242. I Can’t Get Over You Brooks & Dunn 173. Freak Like Me Adina Howard 243. I Could Fall In Love Selena 174. Free Ultra Nate 244. I Cross My Heart George Strait 175. Free your Mind En Vogue 245. I Do Paul Brandt 176. Freinds In Low Places Garth Brooks 246. I Do (Cherish You) 98 Degrees 177. From This Moment Shania Twain 247. I Don’t Ever Want To See You Again Uncle Sam 178. Games People Play Inner Circle 248. I Don’t Want To Toni Braxton 179. Gangsta’s Paradise Coolio 249. I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing Aerosmith 180. Gel Collective Soul 250. I Finally Found Someone Barbra Streisand & Bryan Adams 181. Genie In A Bottle Christina Aguilera 251. I Found Love C & C Music Factory 182. Get A Job Offspring 252. I Go Blind Hootie & The Blowfish 183. Get Ready For This 2 Unlimited 253. I Got A Man Positive K 184. Get Ready To Bounce Brooklyn Bounce 254. I Knew I Loved You Savage Garden 185. Get Together Big Mountain 255. I Know Where It’s At All Saints 186. Get up (Before The Night Is Over) Technotronic 256. I Like It Like That Black Out All Stars 187. Getting Jiggy With It Will Smith 257. I Like It, I Love It Tim McGraw 188. Gift, The Jim Brickman & Colin Ray 258. I Like To Move It Reel 2 Real 189. Give It Away Red Hot Chili Peppers 259.
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