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"Losing My Religion" by R.E.M.
The pioneers of alternative rock R.E.M., with the revolution of grunge lurking right upon the horizon, burst through right into the music mainstream. This sparked many conversations about the meaning behind the name of the song “Losing My Religion”. When used in its basic sense; this is a gorgeous pop tune that was influenced by folk music that relates to the inner and emotion feeling of becoming completely crazy. It is truly unforgettable and understated.

"Motownphilly" by Boyz II Men:
To this day, this song remains among the best autobiographical songs that have been performed by a recording artist within the pop music genre. This song details the discovery of the group by the well known Michael Bivins who is from Fame of Bell Biv Devoe and New Edition, as well as their very first real taste of the world of stardom. In the song, the acapella break is found to be simply gorgeous.

"Coming Out of the Dark" by Gloria Estefan:
In the early nineties, Gloria Estefan as well as her son, and her husband were all too some extent injured in an accident in which a truck hit their traveling tour bus. Gloria was completely unable to tour for an entire year because she had a fractured vertebra. It was the long recovery and the accident that inspired this elegant hit ballad. This song quickly became listed as one of the most pop hits that were inspirational out of all times.

"Gonna Make You Sweat" by C and C Music Factory:
Deeply by the extreme beats of the house, this song made its way to the pop music charts top ten. It took the producers David Cole and Robert Clivilles a lot of effort to get it to the top. The song included Martha Wash’s powerful diva vocals and Freedom Williams rap along with the house rhythms which were state of the art in order to create the sound of the year that was the most exhilarating.

"Baby Baby" by Amy Grant:
During the eighties, Amy Grant was among the most successful singers of Christian pop, however it wasn’t until the nineties that she was able to enjoy the crossover into the music mainstream of pop music. This song is a very delightful celebration between life partners of love.

"Unbelievable" by EMF:
This group rode the wave of the British Invasion that broke on the shores of the United States as a result of the infatuation the United Kingdom had with the dance scene in Manchester. This song mixed rhythms that were intoxicating with really sweet vocals from James Atkin who was their lead singer and roused shouts in order to storm all the way to the top of the charts.

“Summertime” by D.J. Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, “Right Here, Right Now “by Jesus Jones, “Good Vibrations” by Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch as well as “Mama Said Knock You Out” were also among the top ten 90s songs.
 

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