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According to the Billboard Year-End Hot 100, these were the definitive tracks that defined the American airwaves in 1990:

The sneer was back. With a stop-motion animated video featuring a seductive teenager, Idol proved punk rock could still be dirty and fun in the 90s.

Check out the complete top 100 songs of 1990 and see which hits made the cut. From familiar favorites to guilty pleasure anthems, this list has it all.

The year 1990 was a monumental turning point in music history. As the neon-soaked excess of the 1980s faded, the final decade of the millennium arrived with a burst of sonic diversity. The Billboard Year-End Hot 100 chart for 1990 perfectly captures this cultural crossroads. Synth-pop and hair metal were making their final stands, while hip-hop, contemporary R&B, dance-pop, and early alternative sounds were rapidly seizing the mainstream. top 100 songs in 1990 top

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A soulful British import that brought a smooth dance groove to the top of the charts.

Rock music in 1990 was a mix of established legends and the calm before the grunge storm. According to the Billboard Year-End Hot 100, these

Popularized ball culture and became a global house-pop phenomenon. "Vision of Love" Mariah Carey

: Elton John earned his first solo #1 in his home country.

On Nov. 3 1990, this track became the first hip hop single to top the Billboard Hot 100. From familiar favorites to guilty pleasure anthems, this

(A soulful Tom Waits cover that Stewart turned into a massive pop-rock triumph)

by Vanilla Ice became a cultural flashpoint, eventually becoming the first hip-hop single to top the weekly Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Beyond the top ten, the full 100-song list reflected a unique mix of power ballads and dance-pop: Song Title Bell Biv DeVoe 13 "Pump Up the Jam" Technotronic 15 "Escapade" Janet Jackson 26 "The Power" 33 "Step by Step" New Kids on the Block 45 "Ice Ice Baby" Vanilla Ice 55 "U Can't Touch This" 66 "Enjoy the Silence" Depeche Mode 94 "Just a Friend" Biz Markie

by Technotronic (#13) imported Belgian Eurodance directly onto American dancefloors.

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