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[Western Music] Summer songs that were hits in the ’90s: Recommended classics and popular tracks

The 1990s were a time when alternative rock upended the dominance of the hit charts that had lasted through the ’80s, indie artists brimming with talent thrived without relying on major labels, and one young talent after another emerged in hip-hop and R&B.

Of course, the mainstream pop scene also produced countless big hits.

Among the countless hit songs and classics born from these diverse scenes, this time we’re picking out “summer songs” perfect for the season.

From definitive anthems that sing directly about summer to killer tunes made for hot days, we’re bringing you a richly varied lineup!

[Western Music] Summer songs that hit in the ’90s: Recommended classics and popular tracks (91–100)

Here We GoStakka Bo

Stakka Bo is a musician from Sweden.

Released in 1993, this track is a dance-pop classic themed around criticism of consumerism and modern society.

Blending electronic and pop-rock styles, it became popular in clubs and at dance parties.

It reached No.

13 on the UK Singles Chart and No.

4 on the Swedish Singles Chart, and achieved success on charts across Europe.

The song was also featured in films such as “Prêt-à-Porter” and “Never Been Kissed,” as well as the animated series “Beavis and Butt-Head,” appearing in a wide range of media.

Its energetic rhythm and catchy melody make it a perfect pick for summer drives or parties with friends.

Every MorningSugar Ray

Sugar Ray is a rock band known for a musical style that incorporates elements from various genres such as reggae, hip-hop, and R&B.

They originally started as a metal band, but as they blended in multiple influences, they eventually became established as a rock band.

Their 1999 release Every Morning is a track that incorporates flamenco elements, featuring the flamenco guitar throughout.

Its Latin vibe is perfect for hot summer days, so consider using it as a summer date song.

[Western Music] Summer songs that hit in the ’90s: Recommended classics and popular tracks (101–110)

Say It Ain’t SoWeezer

Weezer – Say It Ain’t So (Version 3)
Say It Ain't SoWeezer

A song written by Rivers Cuomo, the frontman of Weezer.

It was inspired by frustrations with his family stemming from his father’s drinking.

The track is characterized by lyrics that incorporate Catholic elements.

The music video was filmed in a garage in Los Angeles where Cuomo and bassist Matt Sharp were living.

It’s Not Right But It’s OkayWhitney Houston

Whitney Houston – It’s Not Right But It’s Okay (Official HD Video)
It's Not Right But It's OkayWhitney Houston

Whitney Houston is a world-famous star known by everyone.

Many of you may have discovered her through the film The Bodyguard.

One of the songs she created with the theme of a strong woman is “It’s Not Right but It’s Okay.” It portrays the feelings of a woman who tells a man it’s over.

It’s said that the song was inspired by Whitney Houston’s real-life experiences with her ex-husband.

It’s especially recommended when you need a boost of energy.

Men In BlackWill Smith

Will Smith – Men In Black (Video Version)
Men In BlackWill Smith

A track that marked Will Smith’s solo debut.

Released in June 1997 as the theme song for the film Men in Black, it shot to the top of charts worldwide.

The lyrics, which depict the exploits of agents in a secret organization that protects Earth, faithfully reflect the movie’s world.

Encounters with aliens, black suits, and the memory-erasing device—key elements from the film—are woven throughout.

Will Smith’s charismatic rap and the catchy melody create a refreshing vibe that blows away the summer heat.

It’s a must-listen not only for movie fans but also for anyone with a soft spot for ’90s music.

Bitchmeredith brooks

Meredith Brooks – Bitch [OFFICIAL HQ VIDEO]
Bitchmeredith brooks

Meredith Brooks, who entered the music industry at 15, released this debut single at age 38.

It’s a song with a message of re-education and reformation.

It was nominated for a Grammy and was featured in the 2000 film “What Women Want.”

Oh YeahAsh

Ash – Oh Yeah (Official HD Video)
Oh YeahAsh

Ash is a rock band from Northern Ireland.

As one of the representative bands of Britpop, they gained popularity in the 1990s with a sound rooted in alternative rock and pop punk.

Among their works, the summer song I especially recommend is “Oh Yeah.” It’s a track marked by a melancholic melody that depicts a fleeting summer romance from the past—emotional yet imbued with a cool edge.

Be sure to give it a listen.