We can all agree that the '90s was a pretty darn good time for music both here and abroad. The rock, the rap, the grunge, the pop, the boy bands (c'mon, you know you loved it).
Apple Music have revealed the top 200 most-streamed songs of the decade and we a chuffed to report two of the top five are homegrown names.
Coming in at top spot on the list is AC/DC's iconic Thunderstruck, while Daryl Braithwaite's cover of The Horses has placed at #3.
Other Aussie tracks featured in the top 200 include Natalie Imbruglia's Torn, Powderfinger's These Days, Hunters & Collectors' Holy Grail, Savage Garden's Truly Madly Deeply, Silverchair's Tomorrow, Paul Kelly's How To Make Gravy and The Screaming Jets' Better.
The top five is rounded out by Backstreet Boys' I Want It That Way at #2, Oasis' Wonderwall at #4 and The Notorious BIG's Juicy at #5.
Expect to also see a bunch of '90s legends including Guns N' Roses, Destiny's Child, Britney Spears, NIrvana, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Mariah Carey and Spice Girls.
Check out the full top 200 below.
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