[Western Music] Summer songs that were hits in the ’90s: Recommended classics and popular tracks
The 1990s were a time when alternative rock upended the dominance of the hit charts that had lasted through the ’80s, indie artists brimming with talent thrived without relying on major labels, and one young talent after another emerged in hip-hop and R&B.
Of course, the mainstream pop scene also produced countless big hits.
Among the countless hit songs and classics born from these diverse scenes, this time we’re picking out “summer songs” perfect for the season.
From definitive anthems that sing directly about summer to killer tunes made for hot days, we’re bringing you a richly varied lineup!
[Western Music] Summer songs that were hits in the ’90s: Recommended classics and popular tracks (1–10)
Summer GirlsLFO

LFO (Lyte Funkie Ones) is an American hip-hop group that rose to popularity in the late 1990s.
They specialized in a catchy style that mixed R&B and pop-rap, dropping a number of hit tunes.
One track I especially recommend is Summer Girls.
It’s one of their most famous works—a breezy love song that evokes summer sunsets.
It’s perfect for a summer drive playlist.
Be sure to check it out.
MiamiWill Smith

Will Smith is a highly skilled actor who has appeared in a wide range of films and won numerous awards.
While he’s well-known in Japan as well, there may be fewer people who have listened to his music.
He’s also active as a rapper, known for his sharp, clean-flow style that evokes a middle-school vibe.
Among his tracks, “Miami” is especially perfect for summer.
The hot verses paired with the cool hook conjure up images of a summertime midtown.
Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!Vengaboys

How about a track that makes your body move on its own in the season when the sun beats down? Born in the Netherlands and a titan of Eurodance, the Vengaboys have captivated the world with their catchy sound since forming in 1997.
One of their signature songs—true to its striking title—directly conveys the heart-pounding excitement and unbridled fun of a party.
With simple, repeated lyrics and an irresistibly addictive beat that sticks in your head after just one listen, it elevates that carefree summer feeling to the max.
Released in the Netherlands in October 1998, the track went on to top the UK Singles Chart in June 1999 and was included on the album The Party Album.
In Japan, it became well known as the song for the Nissan Wingroad commercial starting in November 1999.
It’s a killer tune, perfect for cranking up the vibe with friends on summer drives or at beach parties.
Better Off AloneAlice DeeJay

Alice Deejay is a Eurodance project from the Netherlands.
Their hallmark track from the ’90s is a killer tune that blends summertime euphoria with a bittersweet edge.
Said to be inspired by the producer’s breakup, the theme is heartbreak.
Yet, carried by a memorable synth riff and a driving beat, its message—almost asking, “Are you really okay being alone?”—gives listeners a curious sense of courage.
Released in 1999, the song peaked at No.
2 on the UK Singles Chart and sold over 1.2 million copies.
It’s also included on the album Who Needs Guitars Anyway?.
Put it on for a summer drive to beat the heat or when you’re feeling a bit low, and it’s sure to give you a boost.
This Is How We Do ItMontell Jordan

With a groove that makes your body move before you know it and an irresistibly sunny vibe, this is a song that perfectly colors the summers of the ’90s.
American artist Montell Jordan’s debut single, released in February 1995, captures the sense of freedom of hitting the town on the weekend and the shine of those unassuming moments with friends, conveyed through straightforward lyrics and a soulful voice.
Its bold sampling of Slick Rick’s memorable lines feels like a symbol of the blissful meeting of hip-hop and R&B.
Taken from the album “This Is How We Do It,” the track spent seven consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was nominated for a Grammy.
It’s the perfect soundtrack for summer beaches and drives.



