"Rhythm Nation," Janet Jackson
"Bohemian Rhapsody," Queen
"Girls Just Want to Have Fun," Cyndi Lauper (still unbelievable that it wasn't a No. 1)
"Beautiful," Christina Aguilera
"Survivor," Destiny's Child
"Express Yourself," Madonna
"Apologize," Timbaland feat. OneRepublic
"Start Me Up," the Rolling Stones (three weeks at No. 2, 1981)
"Open Arms," Journey (six weeks, 1982)
"We Got the Beat," the Go-Go's (three weeks, 1982)
"Rosanna," Toto (five weeks, 1982)
"Hurts So Good," John Cougar (four weeks, 1982). Despite not reaching No. 1, the song spent the longest time in the Hot 100's top 10 of any song during the '80s: 16 weeks.
"Do You Really Want to Hurt Me," Culture Club (three weeks, 1983)
"Girls Just Want to Have Fun," Cyndi Lauper (two weeks, 1984).
"What Have I Done to Deserve This?" Pet Shop Boys and Dusty Springfield (two weeks, 1988).
"I Love You Always Forever," Donna Lewis (No. 2 for an incredible nine weeks)
"You're Still the One," Shania Twain (also No. 2 for nine weeks)
"Material Girl," Madonna
"Without Me," Eminem
"Shake It Off," Mariah Carey
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