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Top 200 Most Streamed 1990s Songs (Spotify) 1990 - 1999

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Top 200 Most Streamed Songs Of The 1990s (Spotify) 1990-1999. Dates are the songs original release dates, all songs released before the end of 1999. If you think a couple of Red Hot Chili Peppers songs are missing, its because those singles were released in the year 2000s, so they are in the 2000s version of this video

** End screen correction - Top 200 not 100

- Spotify streaming numbers as of 21st August 2024

- Total songs per nation will come to 202 overall because of the two Santana songs with features from the USA

Top 50 Most Streamed 1990s Dance Songs video here - https://youtu.be/kguC7VzZUBo

Spotify playlist here - https://open.spotify.com/playl....ist/1EnA5TzDP0liALUN

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