Top 100 Songs From 1990 - [better]
The unofficial graduation anthem of 1990. Those harmonies (the daughters of The Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson and John Phillips of The Mamas & the Papas) were like harmonic Valium. "Someday somebody's gonna love you" is a promise we are still waiting on.
To compile a "Top 100" for 1990 is to open a time capsule that smells like Aqua Net, cheap beer, and optimism. Based on Billboard Hot 100 performance, cultural impact, and pure nostalgic serotonin, here is the definitive list of the songs that defined the year. These are the songs that weren't just hits; they were inescapable anthems. top 100 songs from 1990
Keep spinning those CDs (or rewinding those cassettes). The unofficial graduation anthem of 1990
For the goths and the art kids. In a year of bombast, Depeche Mode offered quiet minimalism. The thump-thump-thump of the drum machine and Dave Gahan’s baritone created a mood that has never gone out of style. To compile a "Top 100" for 1990 is
By: Nostalgia Notes Date: April 14, 2026
Love it or loathe it, it was the first hip-hop song to top the Billboard Hot 100. The bass line (stolen from Queen/David Bowie’s “Under Pressure”) is law. The lyrics are nonsense. But when he says "Stop. Collaborate and listen," you stop. You listen.