Billboard Year-end Hot 100 Singles Of 1997 〈8K FHD〉

Let’s break down the biggest songs of the year, the trends, and the acts that defined 1997. Here is how the year-end list shook out. Spoiler: The #1 song is not a ballad.

Rewind: The Billboard Year-End Hot 100 Singles of 1997 (Pop’s Last Great Weird Year) billboard year-end hot 100 singles of 1997

The power ballad of the year. Diane Warren penned this monster, and Toni Braxton’s sultry, aching vocals made it an adult contemporary staple. If you were slow-dancing at a middle school dance in 1997, this was the song. Let’s break down the biggest songs of the

In the age of the “sensitive singer-songwriter,” Jewel was queen. Billboard combined the two sides of this single into one entry. You couldn’t walk into a coffee shop or a dorm room without hearing her yodel-esque vibrato. Pure, unadulterated adult contemporary gold. Rewind: The Billboard Year-End Hot 100 Singles of

Before NSYNC and Britney took over, 1997 was a glorious mess of Puff Daddy, Spice Girls, Hanson, and the Macarena. Revisit the complete top 10 and the biggest trends of the year. If you were alive in 1997, you remember the vibe. It was the bridge between the grungy, cynical ’90s and the glossy, TRL-driven boy band era about to explode. It was the year of Titanic , beanie babies, and the first glimpse of a DVD.