Monthly Vintage Music Chart Highlights: Top 20 Tracks Across 29 Genres Jun 30, 2025 edition

xplore the latest Top 20 rankings across 30 vintage genres as of June 30, 2025, featuring new entries, exits, and major shifts from artists like Death In Vegas, The White Stripes, Kendrick Lamar, and Aaliyah.

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Monthly Vintage Music Chart Highlights: Top 20 Tracks Across 29 Genres Apr 1, 2025 edition

This month’s blog post dives into the evolving landscape of 29 genre-based charts, highlighting standout tracks and artist movements across Big Beat, Garage Rock, R&B, Post-Punk, and more. From new entries by Angie Stone and Tiësto to reshuffles featuring Fatboy Slim and The White Stripes, the charts reflect continued engagement with classic and contemporary favorites.

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Monthly Vintage Music Chart Highlights: Top 20 Tracks Across 29 Genres Mar 4, 2025 edition

Dive into 29 vintage music genres where nostalgia meets innovation. This month, Kasabian’s "Goodbye Kiss" joins 2000s Garage Rock, while Bryan Adams’ heartfelt "Straight From The Heart" makes its mark on Heartland Rock. Del Amitri returns to Britpop with "Always The Last To Know," and Billy Ocean adds smooth vibes to Yacht Rock with "Suddenly."

In Neo Soul, Mary J. Blige delivers emotional depth with "Everything," blending soulful vocals and poignant lyrics. Meanwhile, Thompson Twins’ "Lies" and The Lightning Seeds’ "Pure" bring fresh energy to 80s New Wave Pop. These updates highlight each genre's unique evolution, offering a rich tapestry of musical history.

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Squeeze bring ‘The Squeeze Songbook’ to Massachusetts (2020)

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°539 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

Madness bring playful energy with the instrumental “The Return of the Los Palmas 7,” blending celebratory melodies and ska rhythms, while XTC’s “Mayor of Simpleton” delivers clever pop-rock with intricate basslines. Nik Kershaw’s “Wouldn’t It Be Good” stands out for its wistful synth-pop charm, and Anti-Nowhere League’s raw punk take on “Streets of London” trades gentleness for ferocity. John Foxx’s “Underpass” captures icy electronic minimalism, and Big Country’s “King of Emotion” adds polished rock sensibilities. Zerra One’s “Rescue Me” channels atmospheric longing with synth-driven emotion, and with The Colourfield's reflective “Things Could Be Beautiful,” these tracks showcase the diverse moods that shaped the ’80s music scene.

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On TV today, Squeeze return on BBC1 (2016)

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