Debut song by a 90s Western girls' band
The early recordings of a band are always so energetic and captivating, aren’t they? Especially when it comes to their debut single…
The technique and polish may feel a bit raw at times, but the intensity is on a whole different level.
As their career goes on, their musical style evolves, too.
That’s exactly the charm of it.
This time, I researched debut singles by ’90s Western girl bands.
Hope you enjoy it.
- Classic songs by foreign (non-Japanese) all-female bands. Recommended popular tracks.
- Debut songs by female Western artists from the 1990s
- [1990s] Still Shining! Recommended Female Singers in Western Music
- 90s Rock Revolution! A Collection of Masterpieces by Western Bands That Colored the 90s
- [For Beginners] A Collection of Iconic and Popular Western Hits from the 1990s
- Recommendations for Western All-Female Bands—from Legendary Groups to Promising Newcomers
- [80s Western Music] A roundup of debut songs by girl bands
- [1980s] Debut Songs and Classics by Japanese All-Girl Bands
- [Y2K] A roundup of debut songs by Western girl bands that emerged in the 2000s
- Debut songs by Japanese female artists from the 2000s
- Debut songs by female Western artists from the 1980s
- Looking back at the gem-like debut songs of female singers who debuted in 1990
- Ranking of Popular Songs by Female Singer-Songwriters of the 1990s [2026]
Debut Songs by Western Girl Bands from the 1990s (41–50)
Can’t You SeeTotal

Total originally served as backup vocalists for The Notorious B.I.G.
Later, they scored a huge hit with “Trippin’.” “Can’t You See” was a smash, peaking at No.
13.
Their vocals evoke Diana Ross.
Pass the Lovin’Brownstone

Brownstone is an R&B group formed in Los Angeles by members who met at an audition.
Their debut single, “Pass the Lovin’,” was not a hit, but the follow-up, “If You Love Me,” reached No.
8 on the charts.
However, they failed to maintain momentum afterward and disbanded in 1997.
Ooh Stick YouDaphne and Celeste

As an idol duo, Daphne and Celeste released several singles and two albums, then quickly disbanded.
“Ooh Stick You” was their debut track, released in 1999.
It became a hit, reaching No.
8 in the UK and No.
5 in New Zealand.
It’s a pop song with a strong comedic flair.
Head over HeelsAllure

Allure, who debuted from Crave Records—a label Mariah Carey hosted for a short time.
This debut single was a minor hit, reaching No.
35 on the Billboard charts, but their third single, “All Cried Out,” became a big hit.
KrazyBlackgirl

BlackGirl is a vocal trio formed in Atlanta in 1992.
They made their record debut two years later in 1994, but disbanded in 1996.
They reunited in 2016 and are currently active.
Although this debut single was not a hit, their later singles reached high positions on the R&B charts.
In conclusion
Listening back to the debut songs of various artists warms the heart, as each track is filled with their unique personalities and emotions.
The innocence and fresh charm of their debuts haven’t faded at all—in fact, it feels like they’ve grown even more radiant over time.
Doesn’t it make for a wonderful moment where you can feel the mysterious power of music?


