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[1990s] Still Shining! Recommended Female Singers in Western Music

The Western music scene of the 1990s was a transformative era, with bands and artists labeled as grunge and alternative rock overturning conventional hit-chart norms, while club music saw a steady stream of hits emerging from new genres like hip-hop and neo-soul.

This time, we’re focusing on female singers who, amid that turbulent scene, used their unique styles and talents to profoundly influence later generations of artists, presenting a diverse lineup that cuts across genres.

Alongside artists who debuted in the ’90s, we’re also featuring those active since the ’80s.

Enjoy the voices of the female singers who defined the vibrant landscape of the 1990s—a decade that has been receiving renewed appreciation in recent years!

[1990s] Still Shining! Recommended Female Western Music Singers (21–30)

I’m Every WomanWhitney Houston

Whitney Houston – I’m Every Woman (Official Video)
I'm Every WomanWhitney Houston

Whitney Houston, a world-renowned songstress America is proud of and one of the best-selling artists of all time.

For her—who had already secured her status as a top artist by the 1980s—the 1990s are, of course, epitomized by I Will Always Love You.

As the theme song for the film The Bodyguard, it achieved an astonishing 42 million in sales.

The soundtracks for other films she starred in, such as Waiting to Exhale and The Preacher’s Wife, were also hits, so be sure to check those out as well.

Stay (I Missed You)Lisa Loeb

Lisa Loeb “Stay (I Missed You)” Music Video
Stay (I Missed You)Lisa Loeb

Lisa Loeb, a key figure in the Western music scene of the 1990s, creates songs with a timeless, universal appeal.

In particular, her signature track “Stay (I Missed You)” showcases melodies and lyrics that are simple yet deeply moving, perfectly matched to stir your emotions from the very first listen.

Beneath those beautiful tunes lies a touch of bittersweet expression, which keeps her music engaging no matter how many times you hear it.

The narrative, almost poem-like quality of her lyrics is also striking.

I highly recommend listening while reading the lyrics!

On & OnErykah Badu

She is a singer-songwriter known as the Queen of Neo-Soul.

Her 1997 debut album, “Baduizm,” was a major hit and drew attention for its unique style that blends R&B, hip-hop, and jazz.

She has won numerous awards, including Grammys and Soul Train Music Awards, and her influence extends beyond the music industry.

She is also dedicated to philanthropy, working to support urban youth.

Erykah Badu’s captivating voice and innovative musicality evoke deep emotion.

Be sure to experience her work, which brought a fresh breeze to the music scene of the ’90s.

CriminalFIONA APPLE

Fiona Apple – Criminal (Official HD Video)
CriminalFIONA APPLE

Fiona Apple, the American singer-songwriter, has a super cool, downbeat vocal style.

The aggressive, decadent vibe you can hear especially on “Criminal” is incredibly addictive once you listen to it.

In the ’90s, the rock scene was full of grunge and other bleak, aggressive sounds, and she captures that languid ’90s mood so strongly even within pop, which is irresistible.

I also love her hybrid sound—like on “Fast As You Can”—that incorporates elements of jazz and dance music, as it seems to embody a musicality that isn’t confined to the boundaries of the ’90s.

IronicAlanis Morissette

Alanis Morissette – Ironic (Official 4K Music Video)
IronicAlanis Morissette

Let me introduce Alanis Morissette, an artist who debuted in the 1990s and rose to success.

She made her debut in 1991, when she was still in high school.

Her extraordinary vocal ability quickly became a hot topic, and her CDs were instant hits.

After that, she produced many songs that portrayed the lives of real, everyday young people, steadily growing in popularity.

In 1996, she won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song.

It could be fun to listen to her releases in order and look back on the ’90s.