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[Western Music] A roundup of male singers who were active in the ’90s

When it comes to the Western music scene of the ’90s, genres like grunge, country pop, R&B, and hip-hop were all fiercely competing with one another.

The artists who thrived in each of these scenes are still remembered as legends today and have influenced many of the artists active now.

In this article, we’ll focus on male singers among the overseas artists who were prominent in the ’90s and introduce our recommended picks.

Take this opportunity to explore the voices of many singers and find your new favorite artist.

[Western Music] Male Singers Active in the ’90s (31–40)

Groove MeGuy

They released the album “Guy” in 1988 as a trio consisting of music producer Teddy Riley, Aaron Hall, and Timmy Gatling.

The single “Groove Me,” a then-new New Jack Swing track, drew significant attention.

Mr. Big StuffHeavy D & The Boyz

Produced by Teddy Riley, Heavy D & the Boyz made their debut in 1987 with the album Living Large.

They released the single Mr.

Big Stuff and went on to become one of the defining artists of the 1990s.

I Just Can’t Handle ItHi-Five

Hi-Five debuted with the album Hi Five.

They then released the single “I Just Can’t Handle It,” and gained popularity with their second single, “I Like The Way (The Kissing Game).”

You Bring Me UpK-Ci & JoJo

The brother duo K-Ci and JoJo, former members of Jodeci, released the album Love Always in 1997, and put out the single You Bring Me Up.

In the end, four singles were released from the album.

Let Love RuleLenny Kravitz

Lenny Kravitz – Let Love Rule
Let Love RuleLenny Kravitz

Lenny Kravitz debuted in 1989 with the album Let Love Rule.

A single of the same name was also released, but at the time it did not sell well.

Sales gradually increased afterward, and in 1995 it was certified Gold, achieving success.

[Western Music] Male Singers Active in the 90s: Summary (41–50)

Candy GirlNew Edition

New Edition – Candy Girl 1983
Candy GirlNew Edition

Formed in 1978, New Edition made their debut in 1983 with the album “Candy Girl.” Created with the aim of becoming a new-generation Jackson 5, they quickly rose to popularity and became one of the defining boy groups of the 1980s and 1990s.

I’ll Be Loving You (Forever)New Kids On The Block

New Kids On The Block – I’ll Be Loving You (Forever) (Official Video)
I'll Be Loving You (Forever)New Kids On The Block

Formed in 1984 with the goal of becoming the “white version of New Edition,” New Kids On The Block debuted in 1986 with the album New Kids On The Block and reached No.

1 on the U.

S.

charts with the single “I’ll Be Loving You.”