Tokio Hot 100
Japanese radio program
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.
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/ |
Songs of the Year
change- 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!"