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Love songs in Western music that were hits in the ’90s. World-famous classics and popular tracks.

The 1990s were a time when a wide range of genres—R&B, neo-soul, punk, techno, and more—advanced all at once.

It was an era that produced countless classics, and many of you may feel that it was especially rich in timeless love songs.

This time, we’re introducing a selection of exquisite love songs that became hits in the 1990s.

From classic pop ballads to sultry R&B slow jams, we’ve picked from a wide array of styles—must-see for music lovers.

Please sit back, relax, and enjoy!

Love songs in Western music that were hits in the 90s: World-famous and popular tracks (11–20)

For YouKenny Lattimore

Kenny Lattimore – For You (Official 4K Video)
For YouKenny Lattimore

Kenny Lattimore, from Washington, D.

C.

, is an artist who drew attention on the neo-soul scene in the late 1990s.

The single “For You” from his album “Kenny Lattimore,” released on March 11, 1997, propelled his name worldwide.

With its beautiful melody and heartfelt lyrics, it has become a staple love song often played at weddings.

The song’s charm lies in lyrics that symbolize unconditional love and devotion, warming listeners’ hearts.

It’s a perfect track for moments of vows of eternal love or for couples who want to deepen their bond.

Lattimore’s delicate yet passionate vocals will linger in listeners’ hearts for a long time.

Genie In A BottleChristina Aguilera

Christina Aguilera – Genie In A Bottle (Official Video)
Genie In A BottleChristina Aguilera

This song, Genie in a Bottle, is a single from American singer-songwriter Christina Aguilera’s debut album, released in 1999.

Showcasing vocals that hardly seem those of a teenager at the time, the track became her first hit song.

I Want It That WayBackstreet Boys

Backstreet Boys – I Want It That Way (Official HD Video)
I Want It That WayBackstreet Boys

Speaking of the American five-member male pop idol group that debuted in the mid-1990s, it’s the Backstreet Boys.

One of their signature songs, and a track that represents the 1990s, is I Want It That Way—a love song that isn’t exactly happy.

Anywhere For YouBackstreet Boys

Backstreet Boys – Anywhere For You (Official HD Video)
Anywhere For YouBackstreet Boys

This is a Backstreet Boys song that sings of a straightforward, devoted love—“I’ll go anywhere for you.” A beautiful, medium-tempo ballad, it showcases the five members’ luscious vocals intertwining flawlessly, lending a dramatic hue to a single-hearted devotion.

As you listen, you’re wrapped in a warm feeling, as if your heart is filling with love for someone special.

Released internationally as a single in February 1997, the track was included on their debut album, Backstreet Boys.

Its popularity at the time is evident from its No.

2 placement on the annual chart of the German music magazine BRAVO.

Why not give it a listen when you want to remember pure, first-love feelings or immerse yourself in a gentle melody?

Don’t SpeakNo Doubt

No Doubt – Don’t Speak (Official 4K Music Video)
Don't SpeakNo Doubt

No Doubt is an American ska punk and alternative rock band fronted by Gwen Stefani, who is known as a fan of Japanese culture, including Hello Kitty.

This song, released in 1995, is one of their tracks and deals with the theme of a breakup.

I Want YouSavage Garden

Savage Garden – I Want You (Official Video)
I Want YouSavage Garden

The duo Savage Garden from Australia made their debut in 1996 with the song I Want You.

The track became a huge hit in Australia.

It’s a distinctive piece featuring an addictive electronic sound and vocals delivered in a rapid, tongue-twister style throughout.

Love songs in Western music that were hits in the 1990s: World-famous classics and popular tracks (21–30)

Really Into YouAround the way

Around the Way, a U.

S.

-based music unit, drew attention for a sound rooted in R&B and hip-hop while skillfully incorporating the flavor of New Jack Swing.

Led by the central figure, Kayel, the members came from a freestyle music background.

Their signature track—true to its title—bursts with straightforward romantic emotion that instantly grabs the listener.

The lively interplay between male and female vocals creates a sense of uplift like the beginning of summer, with a danceable rhythm and catchy melody that make you want to move.

Released as a 12-inch single in 1992, the song was also included on their sole album, “Smooth Is The Way,” released in 1993.

It peaked at No.

89 on the Billboard Hot 100.

It’s recommended for anyone who wants to feel ’90s grooves, perfect as background music for summer drives and parties.