Debut songs by female Western artists from the 1990s
A roundup of debut songs by female Western artists from the ’90s!
From famous names to slightly lesser-known but highly skilled artists, we’ve picked a wide range!
Recent artists are amazing too, but for fans of Western music, the ’90s artists are indispensable, right?
Back then, digital sounds like today’s and classic styles coexisted.
That sense of a new era dawning is just so good.
This time, we’ve selected debut tracks from female artists of the ’90s!
A must-see for anyone who loves Western music!
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Debut songs by Western female artists from the ’90s (31–40)
I Wanna Be DownBrandy

In 1995, Brandy made her debut at the astonishing age of 15 with the release of “I Wanna Be Down.” Alongside Aaliyah and Monica, she garnered attention as a teenage singer with exceptional vocal ability.
Her collaboration with Monica, “The Boy Is Mine,” released in 1998, became a global hit and also gained widespread recognition in Japan.
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.
GirlfriendPebbles

Pebbles, who debuted with “Girlfriend” in 1986, gained popularity when her album Pebbles, released the same year, became a major hit.
In the 1990s, she was also active as a producer, discovering, developing, and helping to grow TLC into a popular group together with L.A.
Reid.
What’s Up4 Non Blondes

Its powerful vocals and words calling for revolution continue to move countless hearts.
The song released to the world in March 1993 by San Francisco’s 4 Non Blondes became a landmark of alternative rock, reaching number one on the charts in 12 countries.
Featured on the album “Bigger, Better, Faster, More!”, it passionately voices dissatisfaction with society and a desire for change, and was even nominated for an MTV Award.
Even after 30 years, it remains a timeless anthem that stays with you in moments of doubt about life or when you question the world.
Waiting For The DayBachelor Girl

It was likely Tania Doko’s powerful yet delicate vocals and the skillful lyrics comparing the pain of love to a car crash that captured listeners’ hearts with the debut single from the Australian pop duo Bachelor Girl.
Released in June 1998, the track became their signature song, peaking at No.
4 on the Australian charts and No.
6 in New Zealand, and earning Gold certification.
Featured on the album Waiting For The Day, it helped secure the ARIA Music Award for Producer of the Year.
It’s a perfect pick for anyone seeking ’90s nostalgia or a polished pop sound.


