Popular Songs Work - 1990

If 1989 felt like the last breath of the extravagant 80s, 1990 was the year the music industry held its breath and looked both ways. It was a year of fascinating contradictions: Madonna pushed boundaries while Mariah Carey introduced a new standard in vocal gymnastics. Milli Vanilli returned their Grammys in disgrace, while a little-known band from Seattle called Nirvana was quietly recording the album that would blow the doors off the entire scene in 1991.

In 1990, the cassette single was still king, but CD sales began to explode. The charts were a chaotic, glorious mix of pop-synth, conscious hip-hop, adult contemporary ballads, and the final gasps of glam metal. 1990 popular songs

By December, the first whispers of the "Year of the Woman" (which would explode in 1991 with Lisa Fischer, Oleta Adams, and others) were in the air. More importantly, in a Seattle storage space, a band was recording an album called Nevermind . If 1989 felt like the last breath of

For one year, though, the world danced to New Jack Swing, cried to Sinead O’Connor, and struck a pose for Madonna. In 1990, the cassette single was still king,