For the goths and the art kids. In a year of bombast, Depeche Mode offered quiet minimalism. The thump-thump-thump of the drum machine and Dave Gahan’s baritone created a mood that has never gone out of style.
To compile a "Top 100" for 1990 is to open a time capsule that smells like Aqua Net, cheap beer, and optimism. Based on Billboard Hot 100 performance, cultural impact, and pure nostalgic serotonin, here is the definitive list of the songs that defined the year. These are the songs that weren't just hits; they were inescapable anthems. top 100 songs from 1990
The anti-Hammer. Where Hammer was noise, Sinéad was silence. Her shaved head, the single tear rolling down her cheek in the video, and Prince’s haunting lyrics turned this into a requiem for heartbreak. It is flawless, sad, and utterly timeless. For the goths and the art kids
Say what you want about the parachute pants. Hammer’s sample of Rick James’ “Super Freak” created a cultural juggernaut. The "Hammer Dance" was performed at every school talent show, wedding, and bar mitzvah. It is the ultimate "stop, collaborate, and listen" moment of the year. To compile a "Top 100" for 1990 is
Keep spinning those CDs (or rewinding those cassettes).
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.