Debut songs by female Western artists from the 1990s
A roundup of debut songs by female Western artists from the ’90s!
From famous names to slightly lesser-known but highly skilled artists, we’ve picked a wide range!
Recent artists are amazing too, but for fans of Western music, the ’90s artists are indispensable, right?
Back then, digital sounds like today’s and classic styles coexisted.
That sense of a new era dawning is just so good.
This time, we’ve selected debut tracks from female artists of the ’90s!
A must-see for anyone who loves Western music!
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- [Back to the '90s!] Dance Music from Western Hits of the 1990s
- A roundup of 90s Western hip-hop: classics from the golden era
- All masterpieces! Western pop ballads that were hits in the ’90s
- Love songs in Western music that were hits in the ’90s. World-famous classics and popular tracks.
- Great Western pop masterpieces and hit songs of the 90s
- [1980s] A Collection of Classic Western Ballads with Female Vocals
- [Western Music] A Recommendation of the Lady of Soul: Wonderful Female Soul Singers
- Great Western rock classics and hit songs of the ’90s
Debut songs by Western female artists from the ’90s (31–40)
Hold OnEn Vogue

En Vogue made their debut in 1990 with the album Born to Sing.
The single Hold On, released from the album, reached No.
1 on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart and No.
2 on the Billboard Hot 100, influencing later girl groups.
I TryMacy Gray

Macy Gray made her debut in 1999 with the album On How Life Is.
The album became a major hit, selling 7 million copies worldwide.
The single I Try from the album also achieved the remarkable feat of winning a Grammy Award.
(Baby Tell Me) Can You DanceShanice

Shanice, who began her career early—appearing in commercials at the age of nine—made her music debut in 1987 with the album Discovery.
She was 14 at the time.
The first single from this album is “(Baby Tell Me) Can You Dance.”
You Used To Love MeFaith Evans

Faith Evans debuted in 1995 with “You Used To Love Me.” That same year, she released her first album, Faith, which became a major hit, selling over one million copies.
The year before her debut, she married The Notorious B.
I.
G.
and became a mother of one, but they separated in 1997.
That same year, The Notorious B.
I.
G.
tragically passed away.
I Wanna Be DownBrandy

In 1995, Brandy made her debut at the astonishing age of 15 with the release of “I Wanna Be Down.” Alongside Aaliyah and Monica, she garnered attention as a teenage singer with exceptional vocal ability.
Her collaboration with Monica, “The Boy Is Mine,” released in 1998, became a global hit and also gained widespread recognition in Japan.
Debut songs by female Western artists from the 90s (41–50)
GirlfriendPebbles

Pebbles, who debuted with “Girlfriend” in 1986, gained popularity when her album Pebbles, released the same year, became a major hit.
In the 1990s, she was also active as a producer, discovering, developing, and helping to grow TLC into a popular group together with L.
A.
Reid.
Hide and SeekTracie Spencer

Tracie Spencer debuted in 1988 with the album “Tracie Spencer.” The first single from her debut album, “Hide and Seek,” was released when she was 11 years old.
Her mature expression and vocal ability were highly praised, and she was active throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
In conclusion
This time, I tried to rank as many female artists from around the world as possible, but I got the impression that there were especially many female artists from the U.
S.
in the ’90s.
Famous European singers seem concentrated in the ’80s, while the U.
S.
had a concentration in the ’90s.
The ’90s also saw the emergence of many new genres, with artists like D’Angelo and Erykah Badu.
Being able to enjoy that kind of shift in eras is one of the great things about ’90s Western music!





