Top 100 Songs Of The 90s =link= -

Track 42 – “Common People” (Pulp, 1995) – a perfect Britpop novel in five minutes. Worst moment: Realizing “Virtual Insanity” (Jamiroquai, 1996) is placed below “I’m Too Sexy” (Right Said Fred) . A crime against groove.

Recommended for: Nostalgia junkies, road trip DJs, anyone who owned a Discman. Not recommended for: Fans of 90s deep-house, conscious hip-hop beyond the hits, or anyone who hates hearing “What’s Up?” by 4 Non Blondes one more time. top 100 songs of the 90s

The Top 100 Songs of the 90s is less a definitive canon and more a conversation starter. It captures the decade’s glorious chaos, but its gaps reveal a curator afraid to fully embrace pop’s bubblegum, country’s twang, and dance music’s relentless beat. For every “Hey Ya!”-that-was-2003 mistake, there’s a “Fade Into You” (Mazzy Star) inclusion that reminds you why the 90s still haunt us. Track 42 – “Common People” (Pulp, 1995) –

In the 1990s, music didn’t just change—it fractured. Grunge killed hair metal. Hip-hop became pop’s dominant language. Boy bands and alt-rock radio shared space with Lilith Fair troubadours and Eurodance one-hit wonders. Any “Top 100 Songs of the 90s” list is therefore a political act. This particular collection, curated from a blend of chart data, critical consensus, and fan votes, tries to have it all—and mostly succeeds, though not without some unforgivable wounds. The Good: The Heavy Hitters (No Surprises, No Complaints) If you want a jukebox time machine, the first 20 tracks deliver. Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” (1991) rightly opens the list—not just a song, but a cultural detonation. Dr. Dre’s “Nuthin’ But a ‘G’ Thang” (1992) follows, cementing West Coast G-funk’s takeover. You get Mariah Carey’s “Vision of Love” (1990) for vocal royalty, Radiohead’s “Creep” (1992) for anxious loners, and Spice Girls’ “Wannabe” (1996) for pure, unapologetic pop glee. Recommended for: Nostalgia junkies, road trip DJs, anyone

Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) Format: Streaming Playlist / 4-CD Box Set Label: Various (Rhino / Sony Legacy / Spotify Studios)

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