1. Honey
2. Heartbreaker
3. Touch My Body
4. Always Be My Baby
5. We Belong Together
6. Love Takes Time
7. Don't Forget About Us
8. I'll Be There
9. Someday
10. Fantasy
11. My All
12. Vision of Love
13. One Sweet Day
14. Thank God I Found You
15. I Don't Wanna Cry
16. Dreamlover
17. Emotions
18. Hero
The early 90's was so abysmal, omg. Like 100x worse than the current state of pop music. Imagine Michael Bolton, Paula Abdul, Bryan Adams, Wilson Phillips, Celine Dion, Whitney Houston (her music sucked, let's be honest), Roxette, UB40, and pre-1997 Mariah Carey being the dominant forces on the charts 24/7.
The early 90's was so abysmal, omg. Like 100x worse than the current state of pop music. Imagine Michael Bolton, Paula Abdul, Bryan Adams, Wilson Phillips, Celine Dion, Whitney Houston (her music sucked, let's be honest), Roxette, UB40, and pre-1997 Mariah Carey being the dominant forces on the charts 24/7.
The 90s popstars kinda sucked but that decade has so many iconic (one) hits (wonders)
1. We Belong Together
2. Bringin' On The Heartbreak
3. Whenever You Call
4. Betcha Gon' Know
5. I Only Wanted
6. My All
7. #Beautiful
8. Against All Odds
9. Meteorite
10. The Art of Letting Go
11. Fantasy
12. Through The Rain
13. Can't Take That Away
14. For The Record
15. I Stay In Love
16. Money ($ * / ...)
17. Heavenly (No Ways Tired/Can't Give Up Now)
18. Prisoner
19. Looking In
20. Migrate
21. Get Your Number
22. O Holy Night
23. I Still Believe
24. One And Only
25. It's Like That
The 90s popstars kinda sucked but that decade has so many iconic (one) hits (wonders)
True, but when you actually look at who was running the charts, it was mostly adult alternative acts that you hear in the waiting room at a dentist's office.
Even Madead had to succumb to this trend and ended up getting her longest running #1 because of it. It's awful and incredibly forgotten thankfully.
1. My All
2. Fantasy
3. Emotions
4. Don't Forget About Us
5. I Don't Wanna Cry
6. I'll Be There
7. Someday
8. Love Takes Time
9. Always Be My Baby
10. Honey
11. We Belong Together
12. Dreamlover
13. Heartbreaker
14. Thank God I Found You
15. Hero
16. Touch My Body
17. One Sweet Day
18. Vision of Love
Pretty accurate list. Most of them are so good though so it was hard to choose.
1. We Belong Together
2. Bringin' On The Heartbreak
3. Whenever You Call
4. Betcha Gon' Know
5. I Only Wanted
6. My All
7. #Beautiful
8. Against All Odds
9. Meteorite
10. The Art of Letting Go
11. Fantasy
12. Through The Rain
13. Can't Take That Away
14. For The Record
15. I Stay In Love
16. Money ($ * / ...)
17. Heavenly (No Ways Tired/Can't Give Up Now)
18. Prisoner
19. Looking In
20. Migrate
21. Get Your Number
22. O Holy Night
23. I Still Believe
24. One And Only
25. It's Like That
The early 90's was so abysmal, omg. Like 100x worse than the current state of pop music. Imagine Michael Bolton, Paula Abdul, Bryan Adams, Wilson Phillips, Celine Dion, Whitney Houston (her music sucked, let's be honest), Roxette, UB40, and pre-1997 Mariah Carey being the dominant forces on the charts 24/7.
Excuse you. This is 100X better than every Methney song.
Tori Kelly would probably have had a stellar career had she debuted in 1991. How many cheesy, depressing break up ballads can people stomach before they get tired of it?
1. We Belong Together
2. Bringin' On The Heartbreak
3. Whenever You Call
4. Betcha Gon' Know
5. I Only Wanted
6. My All
7. #Beautiful
8. Against All Odds
9. Meteorite
10. The Art of Letting Go
11. Fantasy
12. Through The Rain
13. Can't Take That Away
14. For The Record
15. I Stay In Love
16. Money ($ * / ...)
17. Heavenly (No Ways Tired/Can't Give Up Now)
18. Prisoner
19. Looking In
20. Migrate
21. Get Your Number
22. O Holy Night
23. I Still Believe
24. One And Only
25. It's Like That
Only three of her 25 best songs have hit #1
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