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🎶 Latvia Airplay Top 100 – 1995 🎶 The year 1995 was a turning point — a mix of old dreams and new beginnings. On Latvian radio, this meant a beautiful collision between timeless voices, explosive Eurodance, and unforgettable pop anthems that still echo through the heart of the 90s 💿. At the lower end of the chart, Europe’s dance floors were on fire. Whigfield, Corona, Fun Factory, MC Sar & The Real McCoy and Rednex filled the airwaves with irresistible beats — from “Think of You” to “Cotton Eye Joe” and “Old Pop in an Oak”. These were songs you couldn’t escape, blasting from cars, markets, and seaside cafés all across Latvia 💃🕺. Eurodance wasn’t just music; it was a celebration of a continent rediscovering its rhythm after a decade of change. The pop scene, meanwhile, was ruled by icons. Take That dominated the year with “Back for Good” and “Never Forget”, delivering the emotional harmonies that defined a generation. Michael Jackson soared with “You Are Not Alone”, “Scream” and “Earth Song”, while Madonna reinvented herself once again with “Take a Bow” and “You’ll See”. And who could forget Céline Dion’s breathtaking “Think Twice” — a ballad that made the world stop and feel for a moment 💔. From the UK came an entire wave of Britpop brilliance 🇬🇧. Oasis, Blur, Pulp and Supergrass painted the decade with attitude, humor, and swagger — from “Whatever” to “Country House” and “Common People”. These bands captured youth, irony, and ambition all at once, creating a sound that traveled far beyond the British Isles and found a home on Baltic radio. Rock lovers weren’t left behind 🎸. Bon Jovi gave us stadium-ready anthems like “Always” and “This Ain’t a Love Song”, while Nirvana’s haunting “The Man Who Sold the World” reminded everyone why grunge had become a global voice of raw emotion. The Cranberries struck a perfect balance with “Zombie” and “Ode to My Family” — their Irish melancholy resonating deeply with Baltic hearts. And somewhere between poetry and rebellion, Coolio’s “Gangsta’s Paradise” crossed oceans to become one of the most powerful songs of the decade. And at the very top of the countdown stood Take That’s “Back for Good” — a song that transcended borders, genres, and languages ❤️. In 1995, it wasn’t just a hit; it was a feeling — the soundtrack of love, nostalgia, and every goodbye whispered over a slow dance. ✨ Relive the sound of 1995 in Latvia — press play, enjoy this full journey through the year’s biggest radio hits, and don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share the magic! 🌍💫 Back For Good Take That Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me U2 When I'm Cleaning Windows 2 In A Tent Hard As A Rock AC/DC Lucky Love Ace Of Base Walk On Water Aerosmith No More I Love You's Annie Lennox A Whiter Shade Of Pale Waiting In Vain Annie Lennox Country House Blur Always This Ain't A Love Song Someday I'll Be Saturday Night Bon Jovi Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman Bryan Adams Think Twice Celine Dion Gangsta's Paradise Coolio Baby Baby Corona Marta's Song Deep Forest Driving With The Brakes On Del Amitri Shy Guy Diana King Perfect Day Duran Duran Stay Another Day Thunder Let It Rain East 17 A Girl Like You Edwyn Collins Believe Elton John Evidence Faith No More Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out Freak Power Celebration I Wanna Be With You Fun Factory Alice Gompie Basket Case Green Day Only Wanna Be With You Hootie & The Blowfish Crocodile Shoes Jimmy Nail Shapes And Sizes Joan Armatrading Final Countdown Laibach Search For The Hero M People You'll See Take A Bow Madonna The Days Of The Dancing Maire Brennan Beautiful Marillion Tears Don't Lie Mark 'Oh Love And Devotion Another Night MC Sar & The Real McCoy Scream You Are Not Alone Earth Song Michael Jackson Over My Shoulder Mike & The Mechanics Feeling So Real Moby Super Gut Mo-Do Where The Wild Roses Grow Nick Cave Kylie Minogue Push The Feeling On Nightcrawlers The Man Who Sold The World Nirvana About A Girl Nirvana Whatever Oasis The First Cut Is The Deepest Papa Dee Miss Sarajevo Passengers Paninaro '95 Pet Shop Boys Eye Hate U Goldeneye PRINCE Common People Pulp Heaven For Everyone Queen Wish You Were Here Old Pop In An Oak Cotton Eye Joe Rednex You Don't Understand Me Roxette Scatman's World Scatman Song Of Scatland Scatman John Friends Move Your Ass Scooter Kiss From A Rose Seal In The Summertime Shaggy Haunted Shane MacGowan & Sinead O'Connor She's A River Simple Minds Fairground Simply Red Shut Up Sin With Sebastian When Do I Get To Sing "My Way" Sparks When We Dance Sting Alright Supergrass Never Forget Take That Free As A Bird The Beatles Carnival The Cardigans '74-'75 The Connells Zombie Ode To My Family Cranberries Diablo The Grid One Man In My Heart Tell Me When The Human League An Angel The Kelly Family Lucky You The Lightning Seeds Self Esteem The Offspring Boom Boom Boom The Outhere Brothers Poison The Prodigy Goldeneye Tina Turner Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon Urge Overkill Conquest Of Paradise Vangelis Think Of You Another Day Whigfield