Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1993

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Whitney Houston (pictured) had three songs on the Year-End Hot 100, including "I Will Always Love You", the number one hit song of the year. Whitney Houston Welcome Heroes 8 (cropped).JPEG
Whitney Houston (pictured) had three songs on the Year-End Hot 100, including "I Will Always Love You", the number one hit song of the year.
Janet Jackson (pictured) charted three songs from her 1993 album Janet--"That's the Way Love Goes" at number four, "If" at number 19, and "Again" at number 74. Janet Tour.jpg
Janet Jackson (pictured) charted three songs from her 1993 album Janet —"That's the Way Love Goes" at number four, "If" at number 19, and "Again" at number 74.

This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1993. [1]

TitleArtist(s)
1"I Will Always Love You" Whitney Houston
2"Whoomp! (There It Is)" Tag Team
3"Can't Help Falling in Love" UB40
4"That's the Way Love Goes" Janet Jackson
5"Freak Me" Silk
6"Weak" SWV
7"If I Ever Fall in Love" Shai
8"Dreamlover" Mariah Carey
9"Rump Shaker" Wreckx-n-Effect
10"Informer" Snow
11"Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" Dr. Dre
12"In the Still of the Nite" Boyz II Men
13"Don't Walk Away" Jade
14"Knockin' da Boots" H-Town
15"Lately" Jodeci
16"Dazzey Duks" Duice
17"Show Me Love" Robin S.
18"A Whole New World" Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle
19"If" Janet Jackson
20"I'm So Into You" SWV
21"Love Is" Vanessa Williams and Brian McKnight
22"Runaway Train" Soul Asylum
23"I'll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me)" Exposé
24"Ditty" Paperboy
25"Rhythm Is a Dancer" Snap!
26"The River of Dreams" Billy Joel
27"I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" The Proclaimers
28"Two Princes" Spin Doctors
29"Right Here (Human Nature)" / "Downtown" SWV
30"I Have Nothing" Whitney Houston
31"Mr. Wendal" Arrested Development
32"Have I Told You Lately" Rod Stewart
33"Saving Forever for You" Shanice
34"Ordinary World" Duran Duran
35"If I Had No Loot" Tony! Toni! Toné!
36"I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" Meat Loaf
37"Slam" Onyx
38"Looking Through Patient Eyes" P.M. Dawn
39"I'm Every Woman" Whitney Houston
40"Baby I'm Yours" Shai
41"Come Undone" Duran Duran
42"I Don't Wanna Fight" Tina Turner
43"I'd Die Without You" P.M. Dawn
44"Whoot, There It Is" 95 South
45"Hip Hop Hooray" Naughty by Nature
46"Another Sad Love Song" Toni Braxton
47"Will You Be There" Michael Jackson
48"Comforter" Shai
49"Good Enough" Bobby Brown
50"What's Up?" 4 Non Blondes
51"All That She Wants" Ace of Base
52"7" Prince and The New Power Generation
53"Dre Day" Dr. Dre
54"One Last Cry" Brian McKnight
55"Just Kickin' It" Xscape
56"I Get Around" 2Pac
57"Bed of Roses" Bon Jovi
58"Real Love" Mary J. Blige
59"Here We Go Again!" Portrait
60"Cryin'" Aerosmith
61"Cat's in the Cradle" Ugly Kid Joe
62"What About Your Friends" TLC
63"I Got a Man" Positive K
64"Hey Mr. D.J." Zhané
65"Insane in the Brain" Cypress Hill
66"Deeper and Deeper" Madonna
67"Rain"
68"The Right Kind of Love" Jeremy Jordan
69"Bad Boys" Inner Circle
70"That's What Love Can Do" Boy Krazy
71"Do You Believe in Us" Jon Secada
72"Angel"
73"Forever in Love" Kenny G
74"Again" Janet Jackson
75"Boom! Shake the Room" DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
76"When She Cries" Restless Heart
77"Sweat (A La La La La Long)" Inner Circle
78"It Was a Good Day" Ice Cube
79"More and More" Captain Hollywood Project
80"How Do You Talk to an Angel" The Heights
81"Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)" Digable Planets
82"What Is Love" Haddaway
83"To Love Somebody" Michael Bolton
84"Give It Up, Turn It Loose" En Vogue
85"Alright" Kris Kross featuring Super Cat
86"Check Yo Self" Ice Cube featuring Das EFX
87"Fields of Gold" Sting
88"Ooh Child" Dino
89"Faithful" Go West
90"Reason to Believe" Rod Stewart
91"Break It Down Again" Tears for Fears
92"Nothin' My Love Can't Fix" Joey Lawrence
93"Three Little Pigs" Green Jellÿ
94"Livin' on the Edge" Aerosmith
95"Hey Jealousy" Gin Blossoms
96"If I Ever Lose My Faith in You" Sting
97"Anniversary" Tony! Toni! Toné!
98"One Woman" Jade
99"Can't Get Enough of Your Love" Taylor Dayne
100"Two Steps Behind" Def Leppard

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  1. "The Year In Music 1993 - Hot 100 Singles" (PDF). Billboard . Vol. 105, no. 52. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. December 25, 1993. p. YE-20. ISSN   0006-2510 . Retrieved August 11, 2021.The chart is on page 80 of the PDF.