Slow jams were king in 1990, setting the tone for the "Baby-Maker" playlists of the decade.
Originally written by , this emotional power ballad by Sinéad O'Connor was one of the longest-running number-one hits of the year and featured an iconic close-up music video. Vision of Love 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 . Slow jams were king in 1990, setting the