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 (31–40)
All I wanna doSheryl Crow

It’s a 1994 hit by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, included on her debut album Tuesday Night Music Club.
Thanks to the success of this song, she won a Grammy in 1995 and went on to produce numerous hit songs, paving her way to success.
Genie In A BottleChristina Aguilera

A quintessential pop masterpiece of the ’90s, where a bittersweet melody intertwines with sensual lyrics.
Christina Aguilera’s soaring vocals brilliantly capture the feelings of a young woman likened to a genie in a bottle.
The lyrics’ message about the importance of self-respect especially resonated with teenage girls.
Since its 1999 release, it has sold over seven million copies worldwide and topped charts in many countries.
As the lead single from Aguilera’s debut album, it marked the dazzling start of her career.
In Japan, popular actress Alisa Mizuki covered the song under the title “Love Potion,” drawing attention.
It’s a perfect track for anyone wanting to revel in the sweet-and-sour memories of youth or to embrace their authentic self.
TroubleShampoo

This is a work by Shampoo, a British idol group that had a hit in 1994.
It achieved a certain level of success in Japan, but it tends to be forgotten, as it overlaps in some ways with t.
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ScatmanScatman John

It’s a song that suddenly became a hit in 1995, sung by some baffling older guy rapping so fast you couldn’t tell what he was saying, but thanks to the catchy “pee-pappa-parappo” sound and upbeat rhythm, it became a worldwide hit.
It was hugely popular in Japan too, and even appeared in a commercial for Pucchin Pudding.
For some reason, I once ran into the actual singer in town.
In conclusion
It was a parade of nostalgic classics—how did everyone like it? The moment you hear the melody from the intro, each song has that magic that flashes you back to when it was a hit—clear proof of a true classic.
Even now in the 21st century, new masterpieces are born every day, but compared to those, the smash hits of the 1990s seem to have a unique aura.
We’ll keep searching for and adding more great songs, so please look forward to it.





