Greatest Hits - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
1980-1985
The series premiere episode with chart toppers from 1980-1985 including performances by Pitbull, REO Speedwagon, Ray Parker, Jr., Jason Derulo, Kenny Loggins, Kim Carnes, Rick Springfield and Kool & The Gang. The episode showcases some of the greatest hits from the early '80s, including a duet with REO Speedwagon and Pitbull, and a special tribute to Michael Jackson performed by Jason Derulo.
1995-2000
The second half of the 1990s launched huge careers for the biggest names in pop, rap, hip-hop and rock music. This episode celebrates the greatest hits of the musical era from 1995-2000 with never-before-seen collaborations with Backstreet Boys & Meghan Trainor, Coolio & CeeLo Green, Jewel & Tori Kelly, LL COOL J & Wiz Khalifa and an unforgettable acoustic performance by Hanson.
1985-1990
The summer party rages on into the musical era from 1985 -1990 with explosive performances by Bret Michaels, Kenny Loggins, Miguel, Wilson Phillips, Grace Potter and unforgettable collaborations with Chicago & Aloe Blacc and Foreigner & Fun's Nate Ruess. Music video vixen Tawny Kitaen makes a special appearance, as we take a look back at her memorable performance in White Snake's "Here I Go Again" music video.
1990-1995
The early 1990s produced iconic artists from a variety of genres that continue to hold their popularity today. The greatest hits from the 1990-1995 musical era are celebrated with timeless performances by Boyz II Men, En Vogue, Montell Jordan and Seal, including a duet featuring Bonnie Raitt and Andra Day performing an enthralling collaboration of their hit songs "Love Sneaking Up On You" and "Rise Up." The episode also features Alessia Cara performing U2's "One" and Little Big Town performing Oasis' "Wonderwall." Special appearances include Kim Fields and Victoria Rowell, as they reminisce about appearing in Boyz II Men's "On Bended Knee" music video.
2000-2005
The celebration continues with the greatest hits that kicked off the new millennium from 2000-2005. The episode features an attitude-charged tribute to Destiny's Child by Fifth Harmony and epic performances by Kelsea Ballerini and Little Big Town. Music fans can also expect to see extraordinary duets by Mario & Zendaya, Lee Ann Womack & Rachel Platten and Pat Monahan & Kenny Loggins.
Live Finale: 1980-2005
The summer party culminates with a live two-hour finale featuring some of the most iconic and thrilling music artists of the 80s, 90s and 2000s performing their greatest hits. Special appearances include Celine Dion performing "My Heart Will Go On" from Montreal and a Whitney Houston tribute by Ariana Grande.
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