[For Beginners] A Collection of Iconic and Popular Western Hits from the 1990s
When it comes to the Western music scene of the 1990s, in the United States new movements like alternative rock and grunge upended rock’s values, while hip-hop and R&B made dramatic leaps forward, producing countless classic works.
Looking to the UK, Britpop erupted as something of a counter to America’s alt boom, giving rise to globally renowned bands like Oasis and Blur.
Of course, the major pop sphere churned out massive hits one after another, and the underground scene also thrived.
It’s impossible to cover all Western music from the 1990s, but this time, under the theme of “big-hit Western songs,” we’re bringing you a beginner-friendly selection of ’90s hits!
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[For Beginners] A Compilation of Iconic and Popular Western Hits from the 90s (31–40)
Park LifeBlur

In the 1990s, the Britpop movement energized the British music scene.
At the core of that movement were Oasis and Blur, regarded as its two great titans, and this is one of Blur’s signature songs from that era.
It also drew attention for featuring Phil Daniels, the actor from The Who’s mod film Quadrophenia.
Give It AwayRed Hot Chili Peppers

A track distinguished by its groovy funk-rock beat.
Released in 1991 as the lead single from Red Hot Chili Peppers’ album Blood Sugar Sex Magik, it centers on the concept of “giving,” which Anthony Kiedis learned from a former girlfriend.
The lyrics, advocating selflessness and a life beyond materialism, resonate as a powerful message for many listeners.
Highly acclaimed—winning Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal at the 35th Grammy Awards—the song pairs Flea’s bassline with Kiedis’s rap to perfection, and remains a beloved 1990s classic.
Another DayDream Theater

A signature song from the early ’90s when Dream Theater broke through.
Even among Dream Theater’s often complex tracks, this one is particularly accessible, and many people say it’s the one song of theirs they like.
The powerful vocals match the wistful melody, making it a deeply moving ballad.
HeroMariah Carey

A global songstress who, as of 2019, has an astounding 19 US No.
1 singles and album sales exceeding 240 million—a truly exceptional success.
This exquisite, classic ballad, delivered with Mariah’s overwhelming vocal prowess, is surely a song everyone has heard at least once.
It’s also fresh in memory that in 2018 it was featured as the commercial track for the popular RPG Game of War.
Under The bridgeRed Hot Chili Peppers

This is a smash hit by the mega band Red Hot Chili Peppers, who fused American hip-hop and rock.
It was later covered by the British girl group All Saints.
Usually known for their hard-edged sound, they completely changed the vibe here and delivered a beautifully tender ballad that has become a classic.
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LoadedPrimal Scream

They were a minor indie band in the ’80s, but this song catapulted them to major success.
It cleverly samples a track from their debut album and turns it into a dance tune, and you could say it opened up a new frontier in dance music.
Some Might SayOasis

The sixth single by Oasis, a rock band from Manchester, England.
With a guitar intro that carries a touch of melancholy within the band’s signature brightness, and vocals that evoke classic British rock, it’s a guitar-driven rock number that naturally makes you want to sway as you listen.






