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The 50 Best '90s Pop Songs That Will Take You Way Back

No matter your age, it's tough to resist the power of '90s pop song. Delivering hit after iconic hit song, the 199os gave the world all kinds of musical gifts like Britney Spears-and fashion missteps like Justin Timberlakes infamous ramen hair.

The 50 Best '90s Pop Songs You Need Right Now

Sure, a lot 90s music didnt make sense, and some of the most recognizable songs have lyrics that borderline gibberish. But thats part of the beauty of it.

While Ariana Grande and Shawn Mendes might rule the pop charts now, you have to give major props to all the artists that came before them. That's why the 50 best '90s pop songs deserve a spot on your playlist (or better yet, a whole playlist to themselves like this one -you're welcome).

So grab a scrunchie to tie up your hair, because some of these are real head bangers.

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No matter which Spice Girl you identified with (I was Baby Spice all day), the ultimate ode to female friendships and girl power will never fail to pump up your crew, even if you still mumble through some of the lyrics...

This song isn't just an instant party-starter-it's also a Grammy award winner. Let that sink in (while shaking all you got, duh).

This song was **made** for romantic comedies. Lyrics like "Kiss me beneath the milky twilight / lead me out on the moonlit floor" are so dreamy. Play this around your crush because when the chorus hits, you know someone is getting a big ol smooch.

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The R&B groups oh-so-soulful ballad was originally released as part of the Boomerang soundtrack, but has everlasting appeal. Need proof? It topped the Billboard charts for 13 weeks back in the day, and people still cant resist the tear-jerker now.

There's a few hundred reasons why Mariah received the Icon Award at the 2019 Billboard Awards, and this song is definitely one of them. She somehow delivers a ballad you can actually dance to while hitting otherworldly high notes like it's nbd. People might not stay in your life forever, but this song will.

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Finding a boy worth fighting another woman over is a bit questionable in 2019 because a) feminism and b) dating apps full of boys (none of whom are worth fighting over). But Brandy and Monica get a pass thanks to their masterful vocals and bangin' beat.

"Im all out of faith / This is how I feel, Im cold and I am shamed," a.k.a. me waking up on a Monday morning. This song is such an angsty classic, plus let's never forget that a baby One Direction on The X Factor.

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When the first few notes of "Say My Name" hits speakers, its usually met with excited screams. The Grammy award-winning song triggered some drama within Destiny's Child, but the past is the past, right? **Watches Homecoming for the twelfth time.**

Take some deep breaths before trying to sing along to these verses because youll be spitting a lot of words and pop culture references out there (props if you understand them all, too).

This is one of those songs that seems to follow you wherever you go-and that's not a bad thing. Lyrics like "Dont you know things can change / Thingsll go your way" can turn even the worst day around. And more likely than not, youll end up performing a heartfelt duet with your bestie la Bridesmaids.

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This song is pop perfection, and it was Britneys debut single. But obviously, that wasnt beginners luck. She continues to serve pop realness on the daily. (And if you say youve never thought about recreating her school girl look from the music video, youre lying.)

J.Lo is full of hit songs perfect for busting out your best dance moves, and this tune chock full of punchy beats is no exception. The original version was recorded by a girl group called 3rd Party, but Jenny's version brought her into the dance-pop world and earned her chart-topping, fan-loving success.

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Before Beyonce said "Boy Bye," TLC made sure you and your friends knew you didn't need or want "No Scrubs." The chart-topper nabbed the trio a Grammy nom for Record of the Year and is a forever reminder to never apologize for having high standards.

LFO namedrops Larry Byrd, New Kids On The Block, Abercrombie and Fitch, and Macaulay Culkin, so listening is like a time capsule of '90s gems. Plus, its forever secured its spot on summer playlists.

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Who didn't want their name included in "Mambo No. 5"? It instantly gave you a little extra street cred. And while it always bummed me out that my sisters name was included but not mine, it's nonetheless a timeless bop.

Madonna defines "pop legend," and this song is nothing short of iconic. Considered some of her finest work, "Vogue" is the inspiration you need to let it alllll go on the dance floor.

Its a bold choice to name a party song after your band, but in this case, it makes total sense, since its a vocal roll call to all seven (!) members of the group. After all, "There aint no party like an S Club party."

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This bangers instantly recognizable and infectious rhythm brings the energy to take your workout, solo dance party, or club moves to a level you didnt even know you possessed.

You'll feel like an instant badass when you turn this song on-and way up. Plus, when it comes to living room dance parties, this song has it all: catchy lyrics to yell at the top of your lungs and a sick guitar solo.

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This feel-good tune is the musical equivalent of cruising down the highway in a convertible on a sunny day (hence the music video's opening scene). Life may be bizarre, but this song makes it a bit more bearable.

This certified bop remains on the shortlist of the boy bands greatest hits. And not just because Justin Timberlake wears a skintight, half-zip periwinkle-colored tee in the music video.

(No offense to whoever this was written about, but after seeing that, I wouldve taken these boys back in a heartbeat.)

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This was Lauryn Hill's debut single as a solo artist outside of her group The Fugees. The song has held up against the test of time, tackling a dialogue about sexual politics.

You cant think about the 90s without conjuring up images of blockbuster movie Titanic and a young Leonardo DiCaprio (swoon). Celine gives new meaning to the term "power ballad" with this hit thatll have you testing out how loud you can belt "wherever you are" to whoever will listen.

Speaking of '90s icon Celine Dion, she's out here living her BEST life in 2019:

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Pitch Perfects version of this classic '90s pop song might be humorously stale, and Stephanie Tanners talent show rendition on Full House mightve ended in disaster, but the OG version had just the right amount of techno to be a total crowd pleaser.

Before you watched Princess Diaries and decided you wanted to be Mandy Moore (even though she was kind of the worst), she released this "sweet as candy" pop song thats legit like sugar to your ears.

Count on Will Smith to put a smile on your face and a jig in your step. The song nabbed Will a Grammy for Best Rap Solo Performance, so yeah, its a big deal. Turn it on, and just let your shoulder shimmy do its ~thing~.

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This funky little song was NKOTBs highest selling single and duh, with good reason. As soon as it comes on any playlist, every '90s kid can't help but move and groove all night long.

Waiting to hear someone say they love you? Relatable. So relatable, in fact, that the song appeared in not one, but two classic teen dramas-the 1996 Romeo + Juliet and the 1999 Cruel Intentions.

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Just like in the music video, listening to this song will make you want to jump (or riverdance?) around in an electric green field of wildflowers. Like, try not to have a good time jamming to this. (Oh, and youre definitely mature enough now to pick up on the sexual innuendos in the lyrics.)

There are some songs that just drip with raw emotion (and passionate fury!), and this is one of them.

Released before the turn of the Millennium (see what I did there?), "I Want It That Way" is the pop power ballad that begs you to belt it out any time, any place with the most sincerity you can muster. After all, boy bands do love and longing best.

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Released after Notorious B.I.G.s death, this '90s song samples Diana Ross "Im Coming Out," so its essentially two bangers in one.

Santana and Matchbox 20s Rob Thomas was the collab of the decade. The song has become a bit of a punchline, but Santanas guitar still rips (in my humble opinion).

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Its time to party (and maybe also time for a little Barbie cosplay?). The Danish-Norwegian group Aqua released this chaotic, plastic-sounding song into the world, and it's held a, um, special spot in pop culture ever since. Oh, and the lyrics arent as pure as you once thought...

Fun fact: This was the first hip hop single to on the Billboard charts. Not-so-fun fact: Vanilla Ice was sued for ripping off the bass line of Queen and David Bowie's "Under Pressure." They settled out of court (for an undisclosed sum) and both Queen and Bowie received songwriting credits, per Rolling Stone . But hey, as far as '90s scandals go, this one is pretty tame.

Plus, who can forget the ridiculous (and tbh, iconic) strip scene to this song in 13 Going on 30?

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Remember when (Marky) Mark Wahlberg had a music career? You do now. This pop hit samples "Love Sensation," sung by Loleatta Holloway, and has a beat that can go on for days.

Party people, unite! The ultimate pump-up song, this tunes bass shakes your soul to its core. It's pretty much the perfect anthem for anything, from sporting events to mail rooms gone wild la Elf.

Tag Team might be a one-hit wonder, but their cultural impact is neverending.

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Shania Twain was Taylor Swift before Taylor Swift was even a thing. She mastered the country-pop crossover and made it feel so d*mn good to be a woman at the same time. Lets go girls.

Can you believe this was originally a country song? All-4-Ones vocals are dripping with sincerity thatll make you believe their declarations of love are meant for you-and only you.

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At the ripe ages of 12 and 13, this duo released a song that sold millions of copies with one very specific demand: jump!

Friends fanatics, this one's for you. From the opening guitar line to those irresistible claps, this feel-good tune is indisputably one of the most iconic TV theme songs.

Heartbreak makes for some great art. Sad, but true (just ask Adele). This song is for anyone who just doesnt want to hear it, okay? Thanks, Gwen.

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Lyrics that read like a love song might make you cringe or swoon, but hopefully the latter.

Smash Mouth is the gift that keeps giving (don't @ me). The infectious lyrics are great fodder for some sick burns, like holding your fingers in the shape of an "L" on your forehead. Classic.

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Ricky Martin knows how to get people to lose their minds on the dance floor. Sure, you might not exactly know what it means to be taken away to the crazy life, but you're into it.

Who needs real words when infectious "dapa doos" will, uh, do? Today, the song is best listened to with a bottle of in hand because you're a real adult now.

Lyrical queen Christina Aguilera followed up "Genie in a Bottle," the sexy single from her self-titled album, with this soulful song that established her golden riffs. Girl has the range.

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Noah Gallagher would probably lose his mind seeing "Wonderwall" on a pop song list, but the fact is, its a banger. Immortalized by college dudes with an acoustic guitar in tow, the hit begs for a heartfelt rendition or two (thousand). And the piano at the end? Bring a tissue.

This song is best listened and/or danced to while wearing the most ridiculous parachute pants you can get your hands on. Get that footwork going and those hips moving!

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Whether it's last call early Sunday morning or you find yourself humming this Fridays at 5 p.m., this song is a timeless reminder of life's endings and new beginnings. As they say, all good things, like this playlist, must come to an end.

If you love all these songs (and come on, how could you not?!), then you need to follow Women's Health's Best '90s Pop Songs playlist on Spotify ASAP.

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