Hip-hop, in particular, experienced significant growth in 1990, with songs like "U Can't Touch This" and "Ice Ice Baby" achieving mainstream success. These tracks not only showcased the genre's creativity and innovation but also helped bring hip-hop to a wider audience.
: 1990 marked the debut of Mariah Carey , who secured her first #1 hit with "Vision of Love," setting the stage for her decade-long dominance. top 100 songs in 1990 top
: 1990 saw hip-hop move from the fringes to the center of the charts. MC Hammer ’s "U Can't Touch This" (No. 55) and Vanilla Ice ’s "Ice Ice Baby" (No. 45) were cultural phenomenons that dominated both radio and MTV. : 1990 saw hip-hop move from the fringes
: The Righteous Brothers took the #1 spot in the UK, largely thanks to the movie Ghost . 45) were cultural phenomenons that dominated both radio
. This track introduced her signature whistle register and set a new standard for R&B-inflected pop vocals. Wilson Phillips : The trio's harmonic anthem
: Many of the year's biggest tracks, such as Roxette’s "It Must Have Been Love," were propelled by blockbuster film soundtracks like Pretty Woman . Exploring the Remainder of the 1990 Top 100