Top 100 Songs In 1990 Top Here
The top songs of 1990 were more than just a playlist; they were a musical time capsule. The year showcased pop's "girl group" future with Wilson Phillips and En Vogue, launched the legendary career of Mariah Carey, and saw the unstoppable rise of hip-hop with game-changers like MC Hammer and Vanilla Ice. From the emotional depths of Sinéad O'Connor to the dance-floor rebellion of Madonna's "Vogue", the sounds of 1990 were as diverse as the decade itself.
| Rank | Title | Artist | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | "Hold On" | Wilson Phillips | | 2 | "It Must Have Been Love" | Roxette | | 3 | "Nothing Compares 2 U" | Sinéad O'Connor | | 4 | "Poison" | Bell Biv DeVoe | | 5 | "Vogue" | Madonna | | 6 | "Vision of Love" | Mariah Carey | | 7 | "Another Day in Paradise" | Phil Collins | | 8 | "Hold On" | En Vogue | | 9 | "Cradle of Love" | Billy Idol | | 10 | "Blaze of Glory" | Jon Bon Jovi | top 100 songs in 1990 top
1990 was a transitional year, but it was not boring. The music was polished, highly danceable, and emotional. The year set the stage for the grungier and more hip-hop-influenced years that would follow, but it allowed pop music one last year of pure, joyful optimism before the shifts of 1991. The top songs of 1990 were more than
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