Great Western pop masterpieces and hit songs of the 90s
Aerosmith, Eric Clapton, Jamiroquai, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston.
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Here are the classic and hit songs from the greatest Western pop of the 1990s, recommended by our editorial team.
Just a few notes will instantly transport anyone back to that era with a rush of sweet nostalgia.
It’s a legendary playlist that reshaped the history of global music and will never lose its luster.
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Great Western pop masterpieces and hit songs of the 90s (21–30)
Se a vida ePet Shop Boys

This is a single released from the Pet Shop Boys’ 1996 album Bilingual by the British electro-pop duo.
When it comes to the Pet Shop Boys in the ’90s, Go West and New York City Boy might be more famous, but this track is recommended as well.
MMMBopHanson

It’s a song released in 1997 by the American rock band Hanson.
Hanson is a band made up of three brothers, and I, the middle brother who was the lead vocalist, was 14 years old at the time (the youngest brother was two years younger).
For some reason, the Japanese title was the silly-sounding “Kirameki☆MMMBOP.”
Wanna beSpice Girls

This is the debut and biggest hit song by the Spice Girls, a group famously known for having David Beckham’s wife as a member (few people know the other members’ names).
It was also performed at the closing ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics, where they sang while standing on the roofs of London taxis.
No Way, No WayVanilla

Vanilla, a four-member girl group that burst onto the UK pop scene, made their debut on EMI Records in December 1997.
Their memorable first single was a catchy track that incorporates the familiar melody from The Muppets.
Based on Italian composer Piero Umiliani’s 1968 piece, the song blends Europop with electronic sounds to create an accessible, feel-good tune.
It achieved an impressive No.
14 on the UK Singles Chart and was featured on the compilation album Now That’s What I Call Music! 39.
A nostalgic favorite, it’s recommended for anyone looking to revisit late-’90s pop culture or enjoy a classic novelty song.
Born SlippyUnderworld

It’s the 1995 hit by Underworld, the British techno-electronic music group known for the theme song of the film Trainspotting starring Ewan McGregor.
By the time of the 2012 London Olympics, they had become big enough to serve as music directors.
More than WordsExtreme

It’s the 1991 hit by the American rock band Extreme—an acoustic song that reached No.
1 in the U.
S.
It’s included on their second album, Pornograffitti.
This ballad is notable for Nuno Bettencourt’s technique of tapping on the guitar body.
Semi-Charmed LifeThird Eye Blind

It’s a song by the American rock band Third Eye Blind, included on their self-titled 1997 debut album, and it became a worldwide hit.
The “tu-tu-tu, tu-tu-tu-tu~” phrase combined with the catchy melody gives it a bright, uplifting feel that makes you feel energized.





