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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- 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
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- Great Western rock classics and hit songs of the ’90s
Debut songs by Western female artists from the ’90s (1–10)
It’s All About MeMya

Mya is one of the most prominent artists from the 90s R&B scene.
She’s often compared to Christina Aguilera and Lil’ Kim, but unlike them, she has remained a steadfast figure in R&B.
These days, she excels at creating highly original tracks that mix R&B with high-sense, eclectic genres.
“It’s All About Me” is a work that lets you experience her youthful R&B sound.
Be sure to check it out!
Doo Wop (That Thing)Lauryn Hill

Lauryn Hill is a hip-hop artist with top-tier talent in the United States.
In Japan, she’s known for playing the lead in the movie “Sister Act.” It’s no exaggeration to call her the greatest genius on the American scene since Nina Simone.
Whether it’s her rap skills, expressive power, way of life, or vocal ability, she is unquestionably among the very best.
“Doo Wop (That Thing)” is a masterpiece that encapsulates everything about her.
On & OnErykah Badu

When it comes to artists who represent neo-soul, wouldn’t D’Angelo and Erykah Badu be the first to come to mind? In Japan, singer MISIA is well known for admiring them.
In fact, it’s not just admiration—her fashion is so similar that it almost feels like an impression.
On & On is both her debut single and one of her signature songs.
It’s an irresistible track, with a moody melody wrapped in a rich, black-music vibe.
It’s incredibly sophisticated—definitely give it a listen!
Don’t Take It Personal(Just One of Dem Days)Monica

Monica is an artist who has been at the forefront of the R&B scene from the ’90s to today.
As her career has progressed, she’s come to sing with more glamorous melodies, but on “Don’t Take It Personal (Just One of Dem Days)” you can enjoy the energetic vocals of her younger days.
Both styles are wonderful, but personally I recommend this one where she sings with a playful, joyful vibe.
Be sure to check it out!
Shy GuyDiana King

Diana King is an R&B singer from Jamaica.
She’s a well-known artist, so many of you might already be familiar with her.
Being from Jamaica, her R&B is strongly infused with reggae elements.
Her track “Shy Guy” also features many reggae phrases.
The rhythm-matching in the rap-like section in the middle feels incredibly satisfying, so be sure to pay attention to that! Her other songs are cool too, so definitely check them out!
EverybodyMadonna

Madonna debuted in 1982 and went on to remain at the top of the scene throughout the ’90s and 2000s.
Her 1990 release “Vogue” achieved extraordinary success, selling 6 million CDs.
She is one of the most commercially successful artists in history.
“Everybody” is her debut single, and it immediately reached No.
3 on the Billboard Dance chart.
Be sure to check it out!
Ain’t 2 Proud 2 BegTLC

When you think of a three-woman R&B group that was big in the ’90s, many people probably picture Destiny’s Child, but we shouldn’t forget TLC, who became stars a bit earlier.
Their debut single, “Ain’t 2 Proud 2 Beg,” was released in 1992.
With its rap-forward arrangement and vocals steeped in soul music, it’s a remarkably polished sound even on a fresh listen.
The music video, which also serves as an introduction to the members, features fashion that—now that trends have come full circle—looks cool again with its bold use of color.






