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Jamiroquai - Virtual Insanity
Perhaps the most significant song in the band's long career and its groundbreaking video.
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1979, Smashing Pumpkins
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If It Makes You Happy, Sheryl Crow
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Wonderwall, Oasis
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Stupid Girl, Garbage
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Un-Break My Heart, Toni Braxton
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There was a dance remix of this ballad.
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Macarena, Los Del Rio
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Always Be My Baby, Mariah Carey
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Faithless - Insomia
Since this re-release in late 1996, it is highly regarded as a club classic and the band's signature tune.
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Apollo Four Forty - Krupa
Forgotten gem of a track from the 1990s, fast paced dance track. It was featured in an advert for a defunct drink called Sunkist and also 'Electric Circus' trailer, part of BBC's Live & Kicking Saturday morning programme.
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Gabrielle - Give Me A Little More Time
This hit song is a throw back to the 'Motown' era, acts like Stevie Wonder and the Supremes.
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Lisa Marie Experience - Keep On Jumpin'
There was the Todd Terry version of the old Musique song also released the same year, 1996.
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Stretch 'N' Vern - I'm Alive
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Babybird - You're Gorgeous
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East 17 featuring Gabrielle - If You Ever
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Livin' Joy - Don't Stop Movin'
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Luniz - I Got 5 On It
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Underworld - Born Slippy
Originally released in 1995, it was re-released and peaked at number two in that year's singles chart.