Tokio Hot 100
Appearance
Genre | Music chart show, talk |
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Running time | Approx. 4 hrs. (including commercials) |
Country | Japan |
Home station | J-Wave |
Hosts | Christopher Daniel Peppler (main navigator, since 2006) Maki Kotsugi (info navigator) |
Creators | J-Wave |
Air dates | since October 2, 1988 |
Website | http://www.j-wave.co.jp/original/tokiohot100/ |
Tokio Hot 100 (トキオ・ホット・ワンハンドレッド, Tokio Hotto Wanhandoredo), also known as McDonald's Tokio Hot 100, is the official music chart program of J-Wave. It is also the flagship program of the Japan FM League's Hot 100 music chart series. It ranks the most popular 100 songs every week. It is published on Billboard magazine.
Songs of the Year
[change | change source]- 1988: U2 — "Desire"
- 1989: Prince — "Batdance"
- 1990: Madonna — "Vogue"
- 1991: Stevie B — "Because I Love You (The Postman Song)"
- 1992: Shanice — "I Love Your Smile"
- 1993: Mariah Carey — "Dreamlover"
- 1994: Big Mountain — "Baby I Love Your Way"
- 1995: Diana King — "Shy Guy"
- 1996: Eric Clapton — "Change the World"
- 1997: Jamiroquai — "Cosmic Girl"
- 1998: Celine Dion — "My Heart Will Go On"
- 1999: Jamiroquai — "Canned Heat"
- 2000: Madonna — "Music"
- 2001: Janet Jackson — "All for You"
- 2002: Underworld — "Two Months Off"
- 2003: Beyoncé Knowles featuring Jay-Z — "Crazy in Love"
- 2004: Avril Lavigne — "Don't Tell Me"
- 2005: Def Tech — "My Way"
- 2006: Daniel Powter — "Bad Day"
- 2007: Ne-Yo — "Because of You"
- 2008: Coldplay - "Viva la Vida"
- 2009: Madonna — "Celebration"
- 2010: Maroon 5 - "Misery"
- 2011: Maia Hirasawa - "Boom!"