Chart Toppers 

“The Boy Is Mine” BRANDY & MONICA

“The Boy Is Mine” is an R&B duet that was recorded by American singers, Brandy and Monica. The lyrics within revolve around the theme of two women who realize they’re dating the same man (and fight to save their own individual relationship). Aside from winning three Billboard Music Awards, in 1999, it also won a Grammy Award for “Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group”. On this very day, June 24th 1998, it was the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have…

Read More
Chart Toppers 

“Dreams” FLEETWOOD MAC

“Dreams” is a classic song that was recorded by British-American rock band, Fleetwood Mac. Written by Stevie Nicks, the lyrics within are often interpreted as reflecting the emotional turmoil (and interpersonal conflicts) within the band. In 2021, Rolling Stone magazine ranked it at #9 on its list of the “500 Greatest Songs of All-Time”. On this very day, June 23rd 1977, it was the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have a listen, please feel free to use the provided link. Taken from…

Read More
Chart Toppers 

“Time After Time” CYNDI LAUPER

“Time After Time” is an emotional ballad that was recorded by American pop singer, Cyndi Lauper. The lyrics within explore themes of love, commitment, and support, conveying a promise of being there for someone through thick and thin. VH1 ranked it on its list of the “100 Greatest Songs of the 80s”, and in 1984, it won the MTV Video Music Award for “Best Female Video”. On this very day, June 22nd 1984, it was the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have…

Read More
Chart Toppers 

“One Dance” DRAKE

“One Dance” is an R&B infused Hip-Hop track that was recorded by legendary Canadian rapper, Drake. Characterized by its dancehall and afrobeat influences, the lyrics within explore themes of love and desire. It topped the charts in 15 different countries worldwide, and went on to become one of the best-selling digital singles of all-time. On this very day, June 21st 2016, it was the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have a listen, please feel free to use the provided link. Taken from…

Read More
Chart Toppers 

“I Can’t Help Myself” THE FOUR TOPS

“I Can’t Help Myself” is a classic motown track that was recorded by American vocal quartet, the Four Tops. The lyrics within express a man’s intense and uncontrollable love for his partner, often using sweet and endearing terms like “sugar pie” and “honey bunch”. One of the biggest hits of the 1960’s, Rolling Stone magazine added it to their list of the “500 Greatest Songs of All-Time”. On this very day, June 20th 1965, it was the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to…

Read More
Chart Toppers 

“I’ll Be Missing You” PUFF DADDY

“I’ll Be Missing You” is a melancholic rap song that was recorded by Puff Daddy and Faith Evans. A tribute to the late Christopher Wallace (also known as Biggie Smalls) this track heavily samples the guitar riff and melody from the 1983 song, “Every Breath You Take” (by the Police). The lyrics within express grief and mourning over the loss of Biggie (and the impact of his death). Faith Evans, who was married to the late rapper, helped it win a 1998 Grammy Award for “Best Rap Performance by a…

Read More
Chart Toppers 

“Silly Love Songs” PAUL McCARTNEY & WINGS

“Silly Love Songs” is a classic seventies track that was recorded by Paul McCartney and Wings. The lyrics within address the criticism McCartney often receives for writing (what some perceive as) lightweight love songs. In 2008, Billboard magazine listed it at #31 on their list of the “Greatest Songs of All-Time”. On this very day, June 18th 1976, it was the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have a listen, please feel free to use the provided link. Released in April 1976, here’s…

Read More
Chart Toppers 

“Sister Golden Hair” AMERICA

“Sister Golden Hair” is a popular 1970s song that was recorded by classic rock band, America. It features a folk-rock sound with harmonious vocals and a distinctive guitar riff. The lyrics within are often considered to be symbolic, with the title referring to a hypothetical sister figure and the golden hair referring to a particular image or ideal. On this very day, June 17th 1975, it was the #1 song in the U.S., topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have a listen, please feel free to use…

Read More
Chart Toppers 

“Old Town Road” LIL NAS X

“Old Town Road” is a country rap song that was recorded by American rapper, Lil Nas X. In 2019, it gained widespread popularity (after becoming a viral sensation on the social media platform, TikTok). The song’s fusion of hip-hop and country elements, along with its catchy hook, contributed to its popularity. However, controversy arose when the track was removed from the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart (with some arguing it didn’t fit the genre’s criteria). In 2020, it won two Grammy Awards for “Best Pop Duo/Group Performance” and “Best Music…

Read More
Chart Toppers 

“Chapel of Love” THE DIXIE CUPS

“Chapel of Love” is a classic pop song that was recorded by all-girl group, The Dixie Cups. The lyrics within express the sheer happiness and anticipation that a woman feels on her wedding day. A generational song by many accounts, Rolling Stone magazine placed it on their list of the “500 Greatest Songs of All-Time” On this very day, June 15th 1964, it was the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have a listen, please feel free to use the provided link. Released…

Read More
Chart Toppers 

“You’re The One That I Want” OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN & JOHN TRAVOLTA

“You’re the One That I Want” is a high-energy song that was performed by Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta. The lyrics within describe Danny Zuko’s excitement as he gazes upon Sandy Olsson’s sexy new outfit, re-assuring his passion towards her. The song’s infectious sound (and beat) allowed it to top the charts in multiple countries, including New Zealand, Australia, and the U.K.. On this very day, June 14th 1978, it was also the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have a listen, please…

Read More
Chart Toppers 

“More Than Words” EXTREME

“More Than Words” is a power ballad that was recorded by American rock band, Extreme. The lyrics within express the idea that saying “I love you” is not enough, and that actions speak louder than words. An instant classic, this track topped the charts in many countries around the world, including New Zealand and Canada. On this very day, June 13th 1991, it was also the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have a listen, please feel free to use the provided link.…

Read More
Chart Toppers 

“If You Had My Love” JENNIFER LOPEZ

“If You Had My Love” is a popular R&B song that was recorded by American singer, Jennifer Lopez. The lyrics within convey a sense of vulnerability as the narrator questions the level of trust and commitment in a potential relationship. At the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards, the attached video received four nominations, including “Best Female Video”, “Best Dance Video”, “Best Pop Video” and “Best New Artist in a Video”. On this very day, June 12th 1999, it was the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have a listen,…

Read More
Chart Toppers 

“Lady Marmalade” CHRISTINA AGUILERA, LIL KIM, MYA & PINK

“Lady Marmalade” is a sexy disco-pop song that was originally recorded by R&B girl group, LaBelle. The lyrics within are very suggestive and sexual in nature, while seemingly imposing a sense of female empowerment.In 2001, this version of the song topped the charts in several countries, while earning a Grammy Award for “Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals”. On this very day, June 11th 2001, it was the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have a listen, please feel free to use the provided…

Read More