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Billboard Year-end Hot 100 Singles Of 1997 May 2026

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Billboard Year-end Hot 100 Singles Of 1997 May 2026

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

(Note: The rest of the top 20 includes Hanson's "MMMbop" at #12, The Cardigans' "Lovefool" at #15, and Chumbawamba's "Tubthumping" at #18.) 1. Elton John – “Candle in the Wind 1997” You can’t talk about 1997 without addressing the elephant in the room: the death of Princess Diana. Elton John’s reworked tribute to Marilyn Monroe became the best-selling single in Billboard history (until streaming changed the math). It was inescapable, somber, and utterly dominant. It spent 14 weeks at #1. billboard year-end hot 100 singles of 1997

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But the music? The Billboard Year-End Hot 100 of 1997 is a chaotic, glorious time capsule. It was a year where hip-hop met stadium rock (thanks to Puff Daddy), a one-hit-wonder dance craze refused to die, and a trio of blonde siblings taught the world that “MMMbop” was an actual word. Rewind: The Billboard Year-End Hot 100 Singles of

And that next big thing was already waiting in the wings. It was inescapable, somber, and utterly dominant

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

(Note: The rest of the top 20 includes Hanson's "MMMbop" at #12, The Cardigans' "Lovefool" at #15, and Chumbawamba's "Tubthumping" at #18.) 1. Elton John – “Candle in the Wind 1997” You can’t talk about 1997 without addressing the elephant in the room: the death of Princess Diana. Elton John’s reworked tribute to Marilyn Monroe became the best-selling single in Billboard history (until streaming changed the math). It was inescapable, somber, and utterly dominant. It spent 14 weeks at #1.

billboard-year-end-hot-100-1997

But the music? The Billboard Year-End Hot 100 of 1997 is a chaotic, glorious time capsule. It was a year where hip-hop met stadium rock (thanks to Puff Daddy), a one-hit-wonder dance craze refused to die, and a trio of blonde siblings taught the world that “MMMbop” was an actual word.

And that next big thing was already waiting in the wings.

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