The Top 50 hasn't host to introduce the music videos, and it hasn't opening or ending credits. It only broadcasts the music videos in countdown without pause or commercials but a brief channel ident promo each 20-30 minutes. In addition, it shows titles (solo singer/music band, song name and album name) at the start and ending of each one, and its number in the countdown.
Geri Horner (née Halliwell) is featured twice in the countdown: one as part of a music band in Spice Girls: Wannabe (1996) and the other as solo artist in Geri Halliwell: Mi Chico Latino (1999).
In the countdown there are featured two songs with the same name and published in the same year: En Vogue: Hold On (1990) and Wilson Phillips: Hold On (1990). Despite the coincidence, one is not a version of each other, but different songs in lyrics, music, genre and style.
In the countdown are featured Enya and Annie Lennox, who in the 2000s would be related to Peter Jackson's "The Lords of the Rings" trilogy: the first performed Enya: May It Be (2001) for The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) and the second performed Annie Lennox: Into the West (2003) for The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003).