Bbh100-1997.zip.002 File
The year was defined by several record-breaking hits that held the #1 position for extended periods:
: Dominating the charts for 19 total weeks as a lead artist, Puff Daddy had massive success with "I'll Be Missing You" (a tribute to The Notorious B.I.G.) and "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" .
: The total number of weeks the single remained in the Hot 100. BBH100-1997.zip.002
: His double-sided single "Candle in the Wind 1997" / "Something About the Way You Look Tonight" topped the Year-End Hot 100 chart . It remained at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 for 14 weeks.
Datasets like the one represented by your file often aggregate metadata from Billboard magazines . This data typically includes: : Weekly rankings from #1 to #100. The year was defined by several record-breaking hits
The year 1997 was a transformative period in music, marked by the dominance of R&B, the rise of "girl power," and profound moments in pop history. 1. Dominant Singles and Chart Leaders
: 1997 was notable for songs having long "shelf lives" at the top spot. Beyond Elton John and Puff Daddy , artists like Jewel ("You Were Meant for Me" / "Foolish Games") and LeAnn Rimes ("How Do I Live") saw massive chart longevity. It remained at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 for 14 weeks
: The highest rank a song achieved during its entire run.