94. SARAH MCLACHLANBorn: January 28, 1968, Halifax, NS, CanadaWhile the peak of her career pre-dated the start of my chart, she was still fairly successful when it started, as songs like "Angel" and "I Will Remember You" were top 10 hits early on. Her "Afterglow" album, one of my favourites of hers, was successful on my chart, as its first three singles were all top 10 hits for me. After this, she didn't have as much success though she still does occasionally chart, with greatest hits single "U Want Me 2" making my top 20. Still, with all the chart appearances she's had, despite lacking a top 5, she had enough to make my top 100 artists!
1. Fallen
2. I Will Remember You
3. Stupid
4. Angel
5. U Want Me 2
6. World On Fire
7. Push
8. Blackbird
9. Just Like Me (with DMC)
10. Ice Cream
#93: An American pop-rock band whose lead singer has written and produced for many other artists.
1410. Plain White T's - Should've Gone To Bed
1409. Barlow - Walk Away
1408. The Calling - Our Lives
1407. Ja Rule - Livin' It Up
1406. Matchbox Twenty - These Hard Times
1405. Needtobreathe feat. Gavin DeGraw - Brother
1404. Jessica Simpson - I Wanna Love You Forever
1403. Kylie Minogue - Come Into My World
1402. 98 Degrees - My Everything
1401. Fefe Dobson - Don't Go (Girls & Boys)
1400. David Usher - The Music
1399. Havana Brown - Flashing Lights
1398. All Saints - Rock Steady
1397. David Usher - Alone In The Universe
1396. Sarah McLachlan - U Want Me 2
1395. This rap artist released 2 albums on the same day. This slow jam was the lead single from one of them.
1394. The biggest hit by this flash in the pan female rapper.
1393. A sweet, tasty song by this Atlanta quartet.
1392.
JessieLou calls this artist a screamer - and it's not Jessie J! This song is about a weather phenomenon that would make people rich.
1391. The title track from this recently returned British singer-songwriter's second album.
1390. An 80's classic - re-recorded by the current line-up of the original band and featuring the lead singer of a 2010's indie band.
1389. The fourth single from this legendary American diva's mid-00's album.
1388. The first #1 pop hit by one of this decade's biggest pop princesses - featuring one of the artists on one of the other songs in this set.
1387. I thought this was going to be the fourth single from this core artist's fourth album, so I charted it - but the title track (which I charted afterwards) was released instead.
1386. This Nickelodeon boy band loves using their samples - this one samples a 90's alternative rock classic.
1385. Vanessa Carlton times three?
1384. An early 2000's urban hit by a male vocal group that shares its title with that of a female vocal group's song out around the same time.
1383. A song by a singer that
JessieLou interviewed that made my top 10 about 2 years ago.
1382. The fourth overall single (but third to make the top 40 pop) by this Canadian female singer-songwriter from her second major label international album (but her fourth overall).
1381. The only #1 pop hit from this Canadian rock band's most successful singles album.