
The 90s were an amazing time for music. If you grew up in that decade, or if you’re just an old soul who loves old songs, the 1990s were, and still are, full of tracks that we love singing along to and dancing to. For people born before and after that era, we cannot deny the influence these songs had. You might be thinking of the best-selling artists during that time, and we did too. That’s why we’ve decided to create this list.
Weโve just handpicked some of the best-selling music artists in the 1990s and their most iconic songs to take you on a little trip down memory lane. The good thing is, most of their songs are available on music platforms, and some of them even have music documentaries on streaming services if you want to know more about their musical journey. Letโs begin!
Celine Dion
Most Iconic Songs: My Heart Will Go On, The Power of Love, Because You Loved Me
Celine Dion was one of the biggest stars of the 90s. She has this unique voice that anyone can recognize with just a single line. Well, she deserves every ounce of fame she currently has and the amount of recognition she gets because she worked her way up to the top. Her album sales exceeded 100 million by the end of the 1990s, which makes her one of the best-selling artists at that time.
Whitney Houston
Most Iconic Songs: I Will Always Love You, Greatest Love of All, How Will I Know
Whitney was a powerhouse in the ’80s and carried that fame straight into the ’90s. She became popular because of her exceptional voice control and the ability to hit notes that seemed impossible. On top of that, she was everywhere, her albums were selling by the millions, and her tours were pulling in an estimated $45 million a year.
If you want to know more about Whitney Houston, you can watch her documentary on Netflix. Just make sure that you have a reliable internet service provider when you stream for an uninterrupted streaming experience.
Michael Jackson
Most Iconic Songs: Billie Jean, Beat It, Thriller, Bad, Heal the World
Michael Jackson wasnโt called the King of Pop for nothing. By the 90s, he was already a global superstar, but he continued to push boundaries with his music. His albums sold millions of copies worldwide, his concerts packed arenas, and he maintained a cultural impact that few artists could match.
Even today, his influence on music, dance, and pop culture is utterly undeniable. You might remember watching his performances on DISH TV and other streaming platforms.
Backstreet Boys
Most Iconic Songs: I Want It That Way, Everybody (Backstreetโs Back), As Long as You Love Me, Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)
The Backstreet Boys were one of the biggest boy bands of the late 90s. People actually loved the personalities of the band members beyond their songs, so the connection was really strong. They became one of the best-selling music artists of all time as they sold over 130 million records worldwide. They were really huge in the US and Canada, but they were pretty known worldwide.
Conclusion
The best-selling artists of the 90s were extremely influential, and even up until today, we still listen to their songs, and the new-generation singers we look up to often cite them as inspirations. So the next time you look for some good songs to listen to, try listening to these music artists’ songs. We’re pretty sure you’ve heard them already, but just in case. Happy listening!
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