
1999 Music Hits: Top Songs, Radio Favorites, and Pop Classics
1999 music was a last-call-for-the-decade mix of teen pop, adult contemporary, Latin pop, hip-hop, R&B, swing revival, alternative rock, movie soundtrack songs, and dance music. Aerosmith, Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC, Ricky Martin, Céline Dion, Shania Twain, Brandy, Monica, Will Smith, Lauryn Hill, Madonna, Alanis Morissette, and Goo Goo Dolls helped define a year when CDs, radio, MTV, and TRL-era pop culture were still steering the charts.
This PopCultureMadness guide starts with the Top 10 songs of 1999, then groups more 1999 music hits by style so you can browse the year by sound, mood, and memory. It was the year boy bands were unavoidable, Latin pop exploded into the mainstream, and swing revival somehow convinced America that zoot suits were a reasonable nightlife option again.
Quick Answer: What Music Was Popular in 1999?
Popular music in 1999 included teen pop, Latin pop, R&B, hip-hop, alternative rock, adult contemporary, dance-pop, swing revival, and movie soundtrack songs. Songs like I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing, Everybody (Backstreet’s Back), The Cup of Life, My Heart Will Go On, Too Close, The Boy Is Mine, and Doo Wop (That Thing) helped define 1999 music.
Top 10 Songs of 1999
- I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing – Aerosmith
- Everybody (Backstreet’s Back) – Backstreet Boys
- Jump Jive an’ Wail – Brian Setzer Orchestra
- I Want You Back – *NSYNC
- The Cup of Life – Ricky Martin
- My Heart Will Go On – Céline Dion
- Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) – Green Day
- From This Moment On – Shania Twain
- Too Close – Next
- Suavemente – Elvis Crespo
More 1999 Music Hits by Style
Beyond the Top 10, 1999 music gets more useful when grouped by style. The year had teen-pop dominance, Latin crossover breakthroughs, R&B duets, hip-hop anthems, adult contemporary ballads, alternative radio staples, big movie songs, and dance tracks that helped close out the 1990s with maximum chorus power.
1999 Teen Pop, Boy Bands, Girl Groups, and Big Radio Pop
Teen pop was one of the biggest stories of 1999. Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC, 98 Degrees, Spice Girls, Aqua, S.O.A.P., and Savage Garden helped make the year bright, catchy, and highly choreographed. This was pop built for TRL countdowns, CD singles, mall speakers, and posters carefully taped to bedroom walls.
Everybody (Backstreet’s Back) – Backstreet Boys
I Want You Back – *NSYNC
Tearin’ Up My Heart – *NSYNC
Truly Madly Deeply – Savage Garden
As Long as You Love Me – Backstreet Boys
This Is How We Party – S.O.A.P.
Because of You – 98 Degrees
Lollipop (Candyman) – Aqua
Stop – Spice Girls
Goodbye – Spice Girls
I’ll Never Break Your Heart – Backstreet Boys
Turn Back Time – Aqua
Daydreamin’ – Tatyana Ali
1999 Latin Pop, Dance, and Global Hits
Latin pop and global dance music had a major mainstream moment in 1999. Ricky Martin, Elvis Crespo, Enrique-adjacent Latin crossover energy, and international pop acts helped make American radio feel more global. The Cup of Life and Suavemente were especially important for bringing Latin rhythms into wider pop culture visibility.
The Cup of Life – Ricky Martin
Suavemente – Elvis Crespo
Ray of Light – Madonna
One More Night – Amber
Only If… – Enya
The Rockafeller Skank – Fatboy Slim
Smack My B*tch Up – The Prodigy
1999 R&B, Soul-Pop, and Vocal Ballads
R&B and soul-pop were central to 1999, with Brandy, Monica, Usher, Next, K-Ci & JoJo, Mariah Carey, Lauryn Hill, Faith Evans, Monica, Mýa, and Boyz II Men shaping the smoother side of radio. The year had slow jams, vocal duets, and emotional ballads that still feel very late-1990s. This is where the decade put on silk pajamas and took the microphone seriously.
Too Close – Next
Nice & Slow – Usher
The Boy Is Mine – Brandy & Monica
Are You That Somebody? – Aaliyah
All My Life – K-Ci & JoJo
Love Me – 112
I’m Your Angel – R. Kelly & Céline Dion
My All – Mariah Carey
A Song for Mama – Boyz II Men
No, No, No Part 2 – Destiny’s Child
My Way – Usher
Doo Wop (That Thing) – Lauryn Hill
It’s All About Me – Mýa
Love Like This – Faith Evans
The First Night – Monica
1999 Hip-Hop, Rap, and Pop-Rap Favorites
Hip-hop and pop-rap had a strong 1999 presence, with Will Smith, Puff Daddy, Pras Michel, Lauryn Hill, Beastie Boys, The Notorious B.I.G., Mase, Snoop Dogg, Wyclef Jean, and Luke helping shape the year. Some tracks leaned fun and commercial, while others carried the swagger of late-1990s rap radio. The shiny-suit era had not fully left the building — it was still waving from the limo.
Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are) – Pras Michel
Intergalactic – Beastie Boys
Just the Two of Us – Will Smith
Gettin’ Jiggy wit It – Will Smith
Been Around the World – Puff Daddy
It’s All About the Benjamins – Puff Daddy
Roxanne ’97 – Puff Daddy featuring The Police
Lookin’ at Me – Mase
Going Back to Cali – The Notorious B.I.G.
Victory – Puff Daddy
Still a G Thang – Snoop Dogg
Chickenhead – Wyclef Jean
Raise the Roof – Luke
1999 Alternative Rock, Pop-Rock, and Modern Rock Hits
Alternative rock and pop-rock were still everywhere in 1999. Green Day, Goo Goo Dolls, Semisonic, Smash Mouth, Matchbox Twenty, Sublime, Fastball, Barenaked Ladies, Everclear, Fuel, Harvey Danger, Hole, Ben Folds Five, and The Verve gave the year a strong guitar-driven side. This was the sound of radio rock settling into adulthood while still keeping one pair of skate shoes nearby.
Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) – Green Day
Stay (Wasting Time) – Dave Matthews Band
Closing Time – Semisonic
Walking on the Sun – Smash Mouth
Doin’ Time – Sublime
My Favorite Mistake – Sheryl Crow
I Don’t Want to Wait – Paula Cole
3 AM – Matchbox Twenty
Pink – Aerosmith
One Week – Barenaked Ladies
Real World – Matchbox Twenty
Sex and Candy – Marcy Playground
The Way – Fastball
Sweetest Thing – U2
Torn – Natalie Imbruglia
Bitter Sweet Symphony – The Verve
Flagpole Sitta – Harvey Danger
Brick – Ben Folds Five
Heroes – The Wallflowers
Shimmer – Fuel
Celebrity Skin – Hole
Brian Wilson – Barenaked Ladies
I Will Buy You a New Life – Everclear
1999 Adult Contemporary, Singer-Songwriter, and Big Ballads
Adult contemporary and singer-songwriter songs had a huge role in 1999. Céline Dion, Shania Twain, Edwin McCain, Sarah McLachlan, Natalie Merchant, Paula Cole, Sheryl Crow, LeAnn Rimes, Collin Raye, and Alanis Morissette all gave the year emotional weight. These songs were radio-friendly, wedding-friendly, soundtrack-friendly, and sometimes just plain tissue-friendly.
I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing – Aerosmith
My Heart Will Go On – Céline Dion
From This Moment On – Shania Twain
I’ll Be – Edwin McCain
Landslide – Fleetwood Mac
You’re Still the One – Shania Twain
This Kiss – Faith Hill
Thank U – Alanis Morissette
Kind & Generous – Natalie Merchant
Kiss the Rain – Billie Myers
Adia – Sarah McLachlan
32 Flavors – Alana Davis
Looking Through Your Eyes – LeAnn Rimes
Your Life Is Now – John Mellencamp
The Gift – Collin Raye
Uninvited – Alanis Morissette
1999 Country and Country-Pop Hits
Country and country-pop had a strong crossover year in 1999, with Shania Twain, Faith Hill, LeAnn Rimes, and Collin Raye all showing how country could sit comfortably beside adult contemporary and pop radio. The late 1990s country-pop boom gave the year big choruses, romantic lyrics, and a polished radio sound. Nashville was already learning how to share a table with pop without giving up the boots.
From This Moment On – Shania Twain
You’re Still the One – Shania Twain
This Kiss – Faith Hill
Looking Through Your Eyes – LeAnn Rimes
The Gift – Collin Raye
1999 Swing Revival, Retro Pop, and Novelty Favorites
Swing revival had a surprisingly visible pop culture moment in 1999. Brian Setzer Orchestra and Cherry Poppin’ Daddies brought retro horns, zoot-suit style, and dance-floor energy back into mainstream awareness. It was a brief revival, but it left a very loud brass section behind.
Jump Jive an’ Wail – Brian Setzer Orchestra
Zoot Suit Riot – Cherry Poppin’ Daddies
Ooh La La – Rod Stewart
Woof Woof – 69 Boyz
1999 Movie, TV, and Soundtrack Favorites
Soundtracks were a major force in 1999 music memory. I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing was tied to Armageddon, My Heart Will Go On continued its massive association with Titanic, and Uninvited came from the City of Angels soundtrack. Movie songs still had serious chart power before streaming split everyone’s attention into a thousand tiny playlists.
I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing – Aerosmith
My Heart Will Go On – Céline Dion
Uninvited – Alanis Morissette
Looking Through Your Eyes – LeAnn Rimes
Roxanne ’97 – Puff Daddy featuring The Police
1999 MTV, TRL, and Late-1990s Pop Culture Favorites
MTV and TRL helped define how many 1999 hits were discovered, replayed, and remembered. Teen pop, shiny hip-hop videos, dramatic ballads, and alternative-rock clips all competed for screen time. This was still a visual era, when a music video could make a song feel twice as big — and sometimes twice as frosted-tipped.
Everybody (Backstreet’s Back) – Backstreet Boys
I Want You Back – *NSYNC
Intergalactic – Beastie Boys
Gettin’ Jiggy wit It – Will Smith
Doo Wop (That Thing) – Lauryn Hill
Ray of Light – Madonna
One Week – Barenaked Ladies
Torn – Natalie Imbruglia
Celebrity Skin – Hole
How PopCultureMadness Looks at 1999 Music
PopCultureMadness looks at 1999 music through chart activity, radio presence, CD sales, MTV and TRL visibility, soundtrack importance, cultural memory, and long-term trivia value. Some songs were official chart leaders, some were movie moments, some came from the teen-pop explosion, and some captured the exact sound of the late 1990s turning toward the new millennium with glitter, guitars, and dial-up internet nearby.
PCM’s 1999 Top 100 Music Hits Chart
- I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing – Aerosmith
- Everybody (Backstreet’s Back) – Backstreet Boys
- Jump Jive an’ Wail – Brian Setzer Orchestra
- I Want You Back – *NSYNC
- The Cup of Life – Ricky Martin
- My Heart Will Go On – Céline Dion
- Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) – Green Day
- From This Moment On – Shania Twain
- Too Close – Next
- Suavemente – Elvis Crespo
- Nice & Slow – Usher
- Tearin’ Up My Heart – *NSYNC
- Truly Madly Deeply – Savage Garden
- The Boy Is Mine – Brandy & Monica
- Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are) – Pras Michel
- Intergalactic – Beastie Boys
- Stay (Wasting Time) – Dave Matthews Band
- Are You That Somebody? – Aaliyah
- All My Life – K-Ci & JoJo
- I’ll Be – Edwin McCain
- Just the Two of Us – Will Smith
- Closing Time – Semisonic
- Gettin’ Jiggy wit It – Will Smith
- Zoot Suit Riot – Cherry Poppin’ Daddies
- Landslide – Fleetwood Mac
- As Long as You Love Me – Backstreet Boys
- This Is How We Party – S.O.A.P.
- Because of You – 98 Degrees
- Cruel Summer – Ace of Base
- Been Around the World – Puff Daddy
- Love Me – 112
- Iris – Goo Goo Dolls
- I’m Your Angel – R. Kelly & Céline Dion
- You’re Still the One – Shania Twain
- This Kiss – Faith Hill
- It’s All About the Benjamins – Puff Daddy
- My All – Mariah Carey
- A Song for Mama – Boyz II Men
- No, No, No Part 2 – Destiny’s Child
- Walking on the Sun – Smash Mouth
- Roxanne ’97 – Puff Daddy featuring The Police
- Lollipop (Candyman) – Aqua
- Doin’ Time – Sublime
- One More Night – Amber
- My Favorite Mistake – Sheryl Crow
- Stop – Spice Girls
- Thank U – Alanis Morissette
- Kind & Generous – Natalie Merchant
- I Don’t Want to Wait – Paula Cole
- 3 AM – Matchbox Twenty
- Goodbye – Spice Girls
- My Way – Usher
- Kiss the Rain – Billie Myers
- Been Around the World – Puff Daddy
- Pink – Aerosmith
- One Week – Barenaked Ladies
- Luv Me, Luv Me – Shaggy & Janet Jackson
- Real World – Matchbox Twenty
- Sex and Candy – Marcy Playground
- The Way – Fastball
- Sweetest Thing – U2
- I’ll Never Break Your Heart – Backstreet Boys
- Doo Wop (That Thing) – Lauryn Hill
- The Rockafeller Skank – Fatboy Slim
- Torn – Natalie Imbruglia
- Bitter Sweet Symphony – The Verve
- Ooh La La – Rod Stewart
- Ray of Light – Madonna
- Can’t Get Enough of You Baby – Smash Mouth
- Adia – Sarah McLachlan
- Never Ever – All Saints
- Flagpole Sitta – Harvey Danger
- Brick – Ben Folds Five
- Crush – Jennifer Paige
- Love Like This – Faith Evans
- Turn Back Time – Aqua
- It’s All About Me – Mýa
- Heroes – The Wallflowers
- Going Back to Cali – The Notorious B.I.G.
- Shimmer – Fuel
- Lookin’ at Me – Mase
- Hey Now Now – Swirl 360
- 32 Flavors – Alana Davis
- Celebrity Skin – Hole
- Woof Woof – 69 Boyz
- Brian Wilson – Barenaked Ladies
- Looking Through Your Eyes – LeAnn Rimes
- Your Life Is Now – John Mellencamp
- Raise the Roof – Luke
- The First Night – Monica
- Only If… – Enya
- Victory – Puff Daddy
- Still a G Thang – Snoop Dogg
- The Gift – Collin Raye
- Pretty Boys and Pretty Girls – Book of Love
- Daydreamin’ – Tatyana Ali
- Uninvited – Alanis Morissette
- Chickenhead – Wyclef Jean
- Smack My B*tch Up – The Prodigy
- I Will Buy You a New Life – Everclear