Billboard Hot 100 — 1997
: The Tulsa-based trio of brothers took over the airwaves with the somewhat-nihilistic yet infectious "MMMBop," which reached the top spot in May 1997.
: The British invasion returned via the Spice Girls , whose debut single "Wannabe" hit No. 1 in February 1997. It sparked "Spice-mania" and paved the way for subsequent hits like "Say You'll Be There" and "2 Become 1". billboard hot 100 1997
Toni Braxton’s "Un-Break My Heart" is the quintessential 1997 slow jam—all key changes, tears in the rain, and a video with a military husband. It spent (a record for a solo female at the time). Meanwhile, En Vogue proved harmonies still sold, and Aaliyah, Monica, and Brandy were bubbling just below the top tier. This was R&B’s velvet-hammer era. : The Tulsa-based trio of brothers took over
These are just a few of the interesting features and facts about the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1997. It was a dynamic year for music, with various genres and artists making their mark on the chart! It sparked "Spice-mania" and paved the way for
The music landscape of 1997 was a unique crossroads of cultural mourning, the explosive arrival of teen pop, and the commercial peak of hip-hop’s "Bad Boy" era. The year was dominated by record-breaking singles that defined a generation, from a historic tribute to a royal tragedy to the introduction of "Girl Power" in America. The Year of the Tribute