[Western Music] Classic disco tracks that were hits in the ’90s
Around 2019, a full-fledged revival boom took off worldwide.
Combined with the rise of TikTok and Instagram, even younger generations have started listening to music from older generations.
So this time, we’re introducing disco tracks from Western music that were hits in the 1990s!
While the recent revival has mainly focused on the ’80s, there’s been a growing reappraisal of ’90s music in some circles.
If you don’t want to miss the trend, be sure to check it out!
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[Western Music] Classic Disco Hits from the ’90s (11–20)
Soul II SoulBack To Life (However Do You Want Me)Robin S

Robin S, a celebrated R&B singer from the UK.
Their signature hit, “Back to Life (However Do You Want Me),” a song many have likely heard, has continued to be loved in clubs around the world since its 1989 release.
The track features Caron Wheeler’s striking vocals in perfect harmony with the rhythm.
It won the 1990 Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, so be sure to check it out as a disco classic!
Blue (Da Ba Dee)Eiffel 65

Eiffel 65, a dance music group representing Italy, made a particularly memorable mark with “Blue (Da Ba Dee),” one of their many hits.
Released in 1998, it achieved explosive popularity across Europe, topping the charts in France for three consecutive weeks in 1999.
Its simple yet catchy melody and refrain have endeared it to people of all ages, and it remains a staple at discos and parties today.
Even younger generations have likely heard it at least once.
This Is How We Do ItMontell Jordan

Montell Jordan’s 1995 debut single “This Is How We Do It” is an anthem that perfectly embodies ’90s hip-hop-infused R&B, painting a picture of laid-back West Coast parties.
Skyrocketing in popularity right after its release, it topped the US Billboard Hot 100 and continues to shine as a disco staple.
With lyrics overflowing with groove and street vibes that spread from South Central Los Angeles to the world, the track remains as fresh as ever today.
Don’t miss out on the revival boom—be sure to give this classic a listen!
Waiting For TonightJennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez’s hit song “Waiting For Tonight,” emblematic of the 1990s, is a dance tune that evokes the era.
Since its 1999 release, it has continued to captivate many fans and has become one of the most memorable tracks of her career.
Driving the trend of dance-pop and long a staple in the club scene, igniting countless dance floors, this work stands as proof of Jennifer Lopez’s great success both in the music scene and as an actress.
Its glamorous, romantic melody still feels fresh and exhilarating today!
Where Do You GoNo Mercy

In 1996, No Mercy’s “Where Do You Go” sparked a new wave on the disco scene.
The song was loved worldwide and achieved the remarkable feat of ranking high on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100.
Young listeners today are rediscovering its appeal on social media, signaling a resurgence.
Its chart-topping success combined with a vibrant melody that still resonates today makes this disco tune enjoyable for everyone, captivating listeners across generations.
Be sure to check it out.


