[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!
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[Western Music] Summer songs that were hits in the ’90s: Recommended classics and popular tracks (81–90)
Just A GirlNo Doubt

Let me introduce “Just A Girl,” a rock number with a comfortable, guitar-driven sound.
It’s a release by the rock band No Doubt, written based on vocalist Gwen Stefani’s real-life experiences.
The lyrics tell the story of a girl who grew up under strict parents, feels stifled, and takes a trip to let loose.
A highlight is her vocal delivery, which sounds like she’s pouring out her feelings.
It also seems perfect for listening during vacations and the like.
WonderwallOasis

Oasis, the British rock band that performed in Japan many times.
Even if you don’t know the vocalist Liam Gallagher or the band itself, I think everyone knows their classic songs.
They racked up a number of hits like “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” and “Wonderwall” is a standout that I especially recommend for summer.
The song’s lyrics feel like comforting a heartbroken friend, and combined with the gentle vocals, it really resonates.
Its nostalgic vibe perfectly matches the feeling of summer, so be sure to give it a listen.
Hey Ya!OutKast

Known as one of OutKast’s hit songs, this track was produced by André 3000 and released as one of the lead singles from the album Speakerboxxx/The Love Below.
Dropped in 2003, it enjoyed massive worldwide popularity, topping numerous charts in countries like the United States and Australia.
At first glance, its bright and fun melody stands out, but it’s actually a deeper work that portrays the complexity and uncertainty of modern relationships.
The contrast between its dance-floor-ready vibe and lyrics that probe the nature of love is especially compelling.
Perfect for summer parties—or for when you want to reflect on romance.
SledgehammerPeter Gabriel

Peter Gabriel’s smash hit released in 1986.
Blending elements of dance-rock, funk rock, and soul, it’s widely recognized as one of his signature songs.
Its lyrics, rich with sexual innuendo, carry a message that an open heart brings many pleasures in life.
This track became Gabriel’s only No.
1 hit in the United States.
The music video, produced with innovative techniques, won nine awards at the 1987 MTV Video Music Awards.
Released as the lead single from the album “So,” it’s a perfect song to listen to while driving on a hot summer day.
Livin’ La Vida LocaRicky Martin

A quintessential piece of 1990s Latin music, “Livin’ La Vida Loca.” In Japan, more people might be familiar with Hiromi Go’s cover, “GOLDFINGER ’99.” Incidentally, a literal translation of “Livin’ La Vida Loca” is “crazy life.” The lyrics are also quite different from those of the cover.
In any case, it’s been crafted into a Latin track with blazing vibes, making it a perfect fit for the summer atmosphere, don’t you think?



