If you lived through 1990, you remember the specific, electric static of the radio dial. It was a year of limbo and genius. The 80s were coughing up their last clouds of hairspray and synth-pads, but the 90s hadn't quite found its grunge flannel yet. Instead, 1990 was a glorious, chaotic buffet of sound: , diva-powered power ballads, the rise of hip-hop’s golden age, and the last great gasp of arena rock.
Madonna was already a star, but "Vogue" made her a living art exhibit. Inspired by the underground ballroom scene of Harlem, she took gay club culture and put it in the center of the mall. The video is black-and-white perfection. Strike a pose. top 100 songs from 1990
Thanks to Pretty Woman , this Swedish ballad became the soundtrack for every slow dance and breakup cry-sesh in a parked car. The chimey guitar and Marie Fredriksson’s weary vocal make it the saddest happy song of the year. If you lived through 1990, you remember the