Playlist N:
"Every Morning": I remember a parody version of this song being played at my company picnic once.
"Waiting for Tonight": In the video, Tonight was December 31, 1999.
"Jumper": Upbeat song about a downbeat topic.
"Back at One": Stuck at #2 for weeks behind Santana.
"Mambo No. 5": I always imagined some record executive making a bet with someone that he could make a mambo song a big hit in 1999. And thus this song was born.
"Lost in You": The only hit for Chris Gaines who suspiciously looked and sounded like a certain famous country singer.
"I Need to Know": Not Cleopatra's lover, but his stage name is similar.
Playlist W:
"That Don't Impress Me Much": Apparently she was not impressed by being a rocket scientist, having a car, or being Brad Pitt.
"Lullaby": Mentioned Fairfax in the lyrics, but it was a street in LA, not the city or county we all know and love.
"Kiss Me": Theme song from the movie "She's All That".
"Last Kiss": Would it surprise you to learn that this cover version was a certain grunge group's highest charting hit?
"All Star": Highest charting song for this group.
"I Want It That Way": A UK #1, but surprisingly this group never topped the Hot 100.
"Save Tonight": This song was released in Sweden in 1997, the US in 1998, but didn't reach its US peak position until 1999.
And this is DJ Mapman signing off!
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