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  2. List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of the 1990s

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    The song "One Sweet Day", performed by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men, spent 16 weeks on top of the chart and became the longest-running number-one song in history, until surpassed in 2019 by "Old Town Road". Janet Jackson earned six number-one songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the 1990s.

  3. Are You Ready for Freddy - Wikipedia

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    "Are You Ready for Freddy" is a song by American hip hop trio the Fat Boys from their 1988 album Coming Back Hard Again. Portions of the song were rapped by Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The song was originally released in 1988 as the theme for A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master .

  4. 1990s in music - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, the hip-hop/dance group C+C Music Factory also saw huge success, especially with the song "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)". By the end of the 1990s, attention turned towards dirty south and crunk, with artists such as Outkast, Trick Daddy, Trina, Three 6 Mafia, Master P, Juvenile, Missy Elliott and Lil Wayne. [45]

  5. On and On (The Fat Boys album) - Wikipedia

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    On and On is the sixth album by the American rap trio the Fat Boys, released in 1989. [1] [2] They marketed it as the first "rapera". [3] [4] On and On was the trio's final album with Prince Markie Dee. [5] The album peaked at No. 175 on the Billboard 200. [6]

  6. Coming Back Hard Again - Wikipedia

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    [5] The Philadelphia Inquirer thought that "the straightforward rap songs, such as 'Rock the House, Y'all' and the title song, are pretty good, but the novelty songs wear thin very quickly." [ 6 ] AllMusic wrote that "the Fat Boys' strength remained novelty numbers and weight-based raps like 'Big Daddy' and 'Pig Feet'."

  7. Butterfly (Crazy Town song) - Wikipedia

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    This was echoed by Tim Kenneally of Spin who noted that the band avoided "descending into rap-metal's typical bitch-done-me-wrong jeremiads"; he declared it a sappy hip-hop love song. [6] Michael Steele, a music director of the pop radio station KIIS-FM, noted the song's crossover appeal in an interview in the Los Angeles Times, declaring that ...

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  9. I See You Baby - Wikipedia

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    A moderately salacious theme is set up by the worrying "I see you baby/Shaking that ass" refrain but the obligatory refusal of the tune to develop would seemingly confine the designated shaking to the gym and the stationary sweat of the travelator rather than anything more 'saucy'. Yes of course there's a Fatboy Slim remix. Are you mad?" [5]