Top 100 Songs In 1990 Top [PROVEN – 2025]
A haunting, emotional masterpiece that stood out among the pop hits.
1990 was a "transitional" year. While the top of the charts was still dominated by the melodic pop and R&B that defined the late '80s, the seeds of the '90s revolution—grunge, gangsta rap, and Britpop—were already germinating in the underground. It was the final peak for "hair metal" bands like Poison and Mötley Crüe before the "Nirvana wave" of 1991 fundamentally shifted the mainstream. Country music top 100 songs in 1990 top
: Fusion genres like New Jack Swing, led by artists like Bell Biv DeVoe ("Poison") and Janet Jackson ("Escapade"), defined the era's rhythmic pop sound. A haunting, emotional masterpiece that stood out among
, which showcased her signature whistle register and spent four weeks at #1. Meanwhile, defined the year’s visual and dance culture with It was the final peak for "hair metal"
Top 100 Songs of the Year Chart Source: Billboard Year-End Hot 100 Singles of 1990 Report Date: Retrospective Analysis
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(11–20) Do Me! — Bell Biv DeVoe; How Am I Supposed to Live Without You — Michael Bolton; Pump Up the Jam — Technotronic; Opposites Attract — Paula Abdul; Escapade — Janet Jackson; All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to You — Heart; Close to You — Maxi Priest; Black Velvet — Alannah Myles; Release Me — Wilson Phillips; Don't Know Much — Linda Ronstadt feat. Aaron Neville.