Hosted by Arsenio Hall and Kelsea Ballerini, Greatest Hits features “hit-makers” from the 35 years. Starting in the 1980s, each installment highlights a five-year period and celebrates the biggest music hits from that time period. Solo performers and groups include REO Speedwagon, Ray Parker Jr., Jason Derulo, Kenny Loggins, Kim Carnes, Rick Springfield, Kool & The Gang, Backstreet Boys, Meghan Trainor, Coolio, CeeLo Green, John Legend, Jewel, Tori Kelly, LL Cool J, Wiz Khalifa, Hanson, Bret Michaels, Kenny Loggins, Miguel, Grace Potter, Chicago, Aloe Blacc, Foreigner, Nate Ruess, and Wilson Phillips.
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