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[For Beginners] A Collection of Iconic and Popular Western Hits from the 1990s

When it comes to the Western music scene of the 1990s, in the United States new movements like alternative rock and grunge upended rock’s values, while hip-hop and R&B made dramatic leaps forward, producing countless classic works.

Looking to the UK, Britpop erupted as something of a counter to America’s alt boom, giving rise to globally renowned bands like Oasis and Blur.

Of course, the major pop sphere churned out massive hits one after another, and the underground scene also thrived.

It’s impossible to cover all Western music from the 1990s, but this time, under the theme of “big-hit Western songs,” we’re bringing you a beginner-friendly selection of ’90s hits!

[For Beginners] A Collection of Iconic 90s Western Hit and Popular Songs (121–130)

Hip Hop HoorayNaughty By Nature

Naughty by Nature – Hip Hop Hooray (Official Music Video)
Hip Hop HoorayNaughty By Nature

A track released as a single in 1992 by the American hip-hop group Naughty by Nature.

It samples songs such as James Brown’s “Funky President.” The track celebrates a love for hip-hop and sings about an alluring woman.

Too CloseNext

Next – Too Close (Official Music Video)
Too CloseNext

A sensual track released in 1997 by the American R&B group Next.

It was a hit around the world, reaching No.

1 on the charts in the United States, Canada, and New Zealand.

It was inspired by Curtis Blow’s 1979 track “Christmas Rappin’.”

I’m gonna be(500 miles)Proclaimers

The Proclaimers, a twin duo from Scotland.

They’re known for their striking looks and distinctive singing style, and even if you don’t know the band’s name, you might find yourself humming the chorus when you hear this song.

It was a big hit.

Once you hear it, it’s an irresistibly catchy tune you’ll never forget.

In conclusion

Did you find the song you were looking for or your favorite artist? Looking back like this, there were so many tracks in the ’90s.

Those who spent their youth in that decade might be feeling especially nostalgic.

There are so many timeless classics that still resonate today.

The ’90s were the best!