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Mariah Carey made her historic debut with "Vision of Love," while Madonna released "Vogue," which influenced dance and fashion culture globally.
– C+C Music Factory She Ain't Worth It – Glenn Medeiros ft. Bobby Brown Cradle of Love – Billy Idol Hold On – En Vogue It Must Have Been Love – Roxette Being Boring – Pet Shop Boys Thunderstruck – AC/DC Humpty Dance – Digital Underground Suicide Blonde – INXS Janie's Got a Gun – Aerosmith Giving You the Benefit – Pebbles Cherry Pie – Warrant I'll Be Your Shelter – Taylor Dayne Epic – Faith No More 41–70: Alternative Roots and R&B Soul Been Caught Stealing – Jane's Addiction Total Abandon – The Chills Feels Good – Tony! Toni! Toné! All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to You – Heart So Hard – Pet Shop Boys Knockin' Boots – Candyman Ready or Not – After 7 Jerusalem – Dan Bern Sensitivity – Ralph Tresvant Alright – Janet Jackson Don't Wanna Fall in Love – Jane Child I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got – Sinéad O'Connor Make You Sweat – Keith Sweat Ball and Chain – Social Distortion The Humpty Dance – Digital Underground King of Wishful Thinking – Go West I’ll Be Your Everything – Tommy Page Do Me! – Bell Biv DeVoe Black Cat – Janet Jackson Twist and Shout – Salt-N-Pepa Doubleback – ZZ Top Love Takes Time – Mariah Carey Hard to Handle – The Black Crowes I Go To Extremes – Billy Joel Policy of Truth – Depeche Mode Disappear – INXS Miracle – Jon Bon Jovi Fairweather Friend – Johnny Gill My, My, My – Johnny Gill C'mon and Get My Love – D-Mob ft. Cathy Dennis 71–100: Cult Classics and Hidden Gems Hanky Panky – Madonna The Way You Do the Things You Do – UB40 Everything – Jody Watley Roam – The B-52's Banned in the U.S.A. – The 2 Live Crew Downtown Train – Rod Stewart Birdhouse in Your Soul – They Might Be Giants Club at the End of the Street – Elton John How Can We Be Lovers – Michael Bolton Wild Women Do – Natalie Cole Across the River – Bruce Hornsby The Shoop Shoop Song – Cher Tom’s Diner – DNA ft. Suzanne Vega Joey – Concrete Blonde Type – Living Colour Dirty Boots – Sonic Youth Cooler Than Me – The Names Higher Ground – Red Hot Chili Peppers The Ship Song – Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Velouria – Pixies Kool Thing – Sonic Youth Never Enough – The Cure Candy – Iggy Pop ft. Kate Pierson Unbelievable – EMF Justify My Love – Madonna Stranded – Heart Heartbeat – Seduction Girlfriend – The Pebbles Wiggle It – 2 In A Room Ice Ice Baby – Vanilla Ice 🎹 Why 1990 Mattered top 100 songs from 1990
"Hold On" by Wilson Phillips as the #1 song of the year, followed closely by iconic hits like Roxette's "It Must Have Been Love" and Sinéad O'Connor's "Nothing Compares 2 U". Top 10 Billboard Songs of 1990 The following tracks were the most successful singles on the Billboard Year-End chart for 1990: "Hold On" – Wilson Phillips "It Must Have Been Love" – Roxette "Nothing Compares 2 U" – Sinéad O'Connor "Poison" – Bell Biv DeVoe "Vogue" – Madonna "Vision of Love" – Mariah Carey "Another Day in Paradise" – Phil Collins "Hold On" – En Vogue "Cradle of Love" – Billy Idol "Blaze of Glory" – Jon Bon Jovi Trends that Defined the Year The Birth of New Jack Swing & Modern R&B Mariah Carey made her historic debut with "Vision