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The summer heat was blazing across Europe in July 1995, and so was the music! 🔥 We kick things off with an explosion of Scatman fever as the iconic John Larkin enters at #20 with the quirky and philosophical “Scatman’s World,” while The Offspring debut at #19 with the grungy and rebellious “Gotta Get Away.” Dance energy stays high with Baby D’s high-tempo hit “I Need Your Loving,” coming in hot at #18, and the funky Britpop sound of Edwyn Collins’ “A Girl Like You” grabbing #16 in its debut week. 🎶💥 Mid-chart debuts include the flamboyant and unforgettable Sin With Sebastian at #12 with “Shut Up (And Sleep With Me)” — a dancefloor favorite full of playful sass — and Britpop royalty Pulp bursting in at #13 with their storytelling anthem “Common People,” a song that captured the spirit of the UK’s 90s scene like no other. East 17 returned to the game with “Hold My Body Tight” debuting at #9, turning up the smooth factor 💃, while Diana King’s reggae-pop classic “Shy Guy,” featured in Bad Boys, claimed #4 with a confident strut. Back-to-back ballads and anthems continued to dominate the top: Bon Jovi’s heartfelt “This Ain’t A Love Song” held strong at #3, while Bryan Adams’ romantic soundtrack staple “Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?” stayed within the top 10. And nestled at #5 is none other than Whigfield with the ultra catchy Euro-pop gem “Think Of You,” proving she was no one-hit wonder. 💞🎧 Up two big spots this month, “Scream” by the King and Queen of Pop — Michael and Janet Jackson — took over the #2 position. This fierce duet is cinematic, explosive, and unforgettable, just like its space-age music video 🚀. And claiming the #1 throne for July 1995 is none other than U2 with their soaring Batman Forever anthem “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me” — a dark, majestic rock powerhouse that cemented their 90s evolution. 🦇✨ This chart is a rollercoaster of styles: from Eurodance to Britpop, alternative rock to R&B. Whether you were raving in Berlin or daydreaming in Dublin, these songs were the heartbeat of Europe that month. 🌍💓 👉 Let us know in the comments: Which of these tracks defined your summer of ‘95? Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with your fellow 90s music lovers — more nostalgic countdowns are on the way! 💿📺🔝 #MTVEuropeTop20 #July1995 #90sMusic #ScatmanJohn #U2 #Pulp #TheOffspring #MichaelJackson #Whigfield #Britpop #Eurodance #ThrowbackHits Titles: I Need Your Loving - Baby D Army Of Me - Björk This Ain't A Love Song - Bon Jovi Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman - Bryan Adams Shy Guy - Diana King Hold My Body Tight - East 17 A Girl Like You - Edwyn Collins Selling The Drama - Live Scream - Michael Jackson & Janet Jackson This Is How We Do It - Montell Jordan Push The Feeling On - Nightcrawlers Feat. John Reid Common People - Pulp Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop) - Scatman John Scatman's World - Scatman John Shut Up (And Sleep With Me) - Sin With Sebastian The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind) - The Bucketheads Self Esteem - The Offspring Gotta Get Away - The Offspring Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me - U2 Think Of You - Whigfield