With the return of Billboard's Songs of the Summer chart for 2020, we're feeling a bit nostalgic for the warm-weather music of decades past. Every other week on Thursday, we'll be revisiting a past decade to see which tunes ruled the chart.
Grunge may have made some mighty big waves during the 1990s, but it was pop and hip-hop that really heated up the Songs of the Summer chart. And it was none other than Mariah Carey who kicked off the chart in a massive way.
1990 was the year the singer dropped her eponymous debut album, with "Vision of Love" as its first single. The tune rocketed to become the first Song of the Summer of the decade. More love came the following summer, when the megahit movie Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves ruled the box office, helping to propel its theme song - Bryan Adams' "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You" - to the top of the chart.
Below, see which other tunes snagged the top spot on the Songs of the Summer Chart in the '90s.
1990: "Vision of Love", Mariah Carey 1991: "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You", Bryan Adams 1992: "Baby Got Back", Sir Mix-a-Lot 1993: "Can't Help Falling In Love", UB40 1994: "I Swear", All-4-One 1995: "Waterfalls", TLC 1996: "Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)", Los Del Rio 1997: "I'll Be Missing You", Puff Daddy & Faith Evans feat. 112 1998: "The Boy Is Mine", Brandy & Monica 1999: "Genie in a Bottle", Christina Aguilera
(Billboard)
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