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Sexy Songs of the 1990s: 69 Mainstream Pop, R&B, Hip-Hop, Dance, and Rock Hits

The 1990s had a very specific way of making sexy songs sound mainstream. A slow jam could play at a school dance, a pop ballad could hide very grown-up lyrics behind a giant chorus, and an R&B hit could become a radio staple before half the audience fully understood what it was singing along to.

This list focuses on sexy songs of the 1990s that crossed into American pop culture through Top 40 radio, R&B radio, music videos, dance clubs, movie soundtracks, and mainstream playlists. Some are seductive and smooth. Some are playful. Some are moody. Some are loud enough to fog up a cassette case.

The 1990s were also a peak decade for slow jams, glossy music videos, and pop-R&B crossover hits. Janet Jackson, TLC, Mariah Carey, Toni Braxton, Boyz II Men, Jodeci, Madonna, Prince, Ginuwine, D’Angelo, and many others made desire sound expensive, dramatic, and very well lit.

This page keeps the language PG and music-focused, because the songs themselves already did plenty. Some of these sounded innocent when younger listeners heard them. Then adulthood arrived and said, “You may want to listen to that chorus again.”

A Note About 1990s Sexy Songs and Context

Many of these songs were heavily played on mainstream radio and television, often in edited form. They are included here for music-history, nostalgia, playlist, and pop-culture purposes. The descriptions stay clean while still recognizing the songs’ sensual, romantic, flirtatious, or suggestive themes.

A few artists on this list have serious public controversies or criminal histories. Their songs may remain historically connected to 1990s music, but that does not require celebrating the artist. Music history can be complicated, and readers deserve context without turning a playlist into a courtroom transcript.

Best Sexy Songs of the 1990s

These are the strongest starting points for a 1990s sexy songs playlist because they were memorable, influential, video-friendly, radio-heavy, or still strongly tied to the decade’s sensual pop-culture sound.

  1. Too Close – Next
  2. Any Time, Any Place – Janet Jackson
  3. That’s the Way Love Goes – Janet Jackson
  4. Pony – Ginuwine
  5. Freak Me – Silk
  6. Red Light Special – TLC
  7. No Ordinary Love – Sade
  8. I Wanna Sex You Up – Color Me Badd
  9. I’ll Make Love to You – Boyz II Men
  10. Justify My Love – Madonna
  11. 2 Become 1 – Spice Girls
  12. Nice & Slow – Usher
  13. Fade Into You – Mazzy Star
  14. Untitled (How Does It Feel) – D’Angelo
  15. No Diggity – Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre

1990s R&B Slow Jams

The 1990s may be the golden decade for mainstream R&B slow jams. These songs were smooth, dramatic, romantic, and often far more adult than the radio made them seem. The bassline was doing half the flirting.

  • Too Close – Next
  • Any Time, Any Place – Janet Jackson
  • That’s the Way Love Goes – Janet Jackson
  • Pony – Ginuwine
  • Freak Me – Silk
  • Red Light Special – TLC
  • Anywhere – 112
  • Come and Talk to Me – Jodeci
  • Freek’n You – Jodeci
  • Knockin’ da Boots – H-Town
  • So Anxious – Ginuwine
  • Brown Sugar – D’Angelo
  • Untitled (How Does It Feel) – D’Angelo
  • You’re Makin’ Me High – Toni Braxton
  • Freak Like Me – Adina Howard

Pop, Dance, and Video-Era Sexy Songs

Music videos mattered enormously in the 1990s. A song’s look, choreography, styling, and attitude could turn it into a full pop-culture moment. These songs were built for radio, clubs, MTV, VH1, and every living room where someone tried to copy the choreography.

  • 2 Become 1 – Spice Girls
  • Justify My Love – Madonna
  • Erotica – Madonna
  • Human Nature – Madonna
  • Hanky Panky – Madonna
  • I’m Too Sexy – Right Said Fred
  • Barbie Girl – Aqua
  • Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!! – Vengaboys
  • Boom Boom Boom – The Outhere Brothers
  • Sexual – Amber
  • Sadeness (Part I) – Enigma
  • Dreamlover – Mariah Carey
  • Fantasy – Mariah Carey
  • Honey – Mariah Carey
  • Babydoll – Mariah Carey

Hip-Hop, New Jack Swing, and 1990s Club Songs

Hip-hop and New Jack Swing helped give the 1990s a flirtier, sharper, more rhythmic sound. These songs worked in clubs, on radio, in cars, and anywhere people were willing to pretend they knew all the words.

  • O.P.P. – Naughty by Nature
  • Shoop – Salt-N-Pepa
  • Whatta Man – Salt-N-Pepa with En Vogue
  • Let’s Talk About Sex – Salt-N-Pepa
  • Doin’ It – LL Cool J
  • Rump Shaker – Wreckx-n-Effect
  • I Get Around – 2Pac featuring Digital Underground
  • Do Me! – Bell Biv DeVoe
  • Rub You the Right Way – Johnny Gill
  • I Like the Way (The Kissing Game) – Hi-Five
  • My Prerogative – Bobby Brown
  • Back & Forth – Aaliyah

Rock, Alternative, and Moody 1990s Sexy Songs

The 1990s also had a darker, moodier side of romantic and sensual music. Alternative rock, trip-hop, industrial rock, and adult alternative songs often made the attraction sound mysterious, complicated, or slightly dangerous.

  • Fade Into You – Mazzy Star
  • Wicked Game – Chris Isaak
  • Glory Box – Portishead
  • Teardrop – Massive Attack
  • Sex and Candy – Marcy Playground
  • Crash Into Me – Dave Matthews Band
  • Closer – Nine Inch Nails
  • I Feel You – Depeche Mode
  • Laid – James
  • Criminal – Fiona Apple
  • You Oughta Know – Alanis Morissette
  • Everybody Here Wants You – Jeff Buckley

Country and Pop-Rock Romance from the 1990s

Not every sexy song of the 1990s came from R&B, pop, or club music. Country and pop-rock also had plenty of romantic tension, slow-dance energy, and “this probably played at a wedding reception” staying power.

  • You’re Still the One – Shania Twain
  • Any Man of Mine – Shania Twain
  • All I Want to Do Is Make Love to You – Heart
  • Romantic – Karyn White
  • Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover – Sophie B. Hawkins
  • Kiss from a Rose – Seal
  • The First Night – Monica
  • Take Your Time (Do It Right) – Max-A-Million

69 Sexy Songs of the 1990s

This list keeps the main 1990s sexy songs chart to 69 songs, mixing pop, R&B, hip-hop, dance, rock, alternative, country, and trip-hop. Some songs are romantic, some are playful, some are moody, and some were absolutely not as innocent as they sounded on the radio.

  1. Too Close – Next
  2. Any Time, Any Place – Janet Jackson
  3. That’s the Way Love Goes – Janet Jackson
  4. Pony – Ginuwine
  5. Freak Me – Silk
  6. Red Light Special – TLC
  7. No Ordinary Love – Sade
  8. I Wanna Sex You Up – Color Me Badd
  9. I’ll Make Love to You – Boyz II Men
  10. Justify My Love – Madonna
  11. 2 Become 1 – Spice Girls
  12. Nice & Slow – Usher
  13. Fade Into You – Mazzy Star
  14. Untitled (How Does It Feel) – D’Angelo
  15. No Diggity – Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre
  16. Freek’n You – Jodeci
  17. Come and Talk to Me – Jodeci
  18. Knockin’ da Boots – H-Town
  19. So Anxious – Ginuwine
  20. You’re Makin’ Me High – Toni Braxton
  21. Let’s Talk About Sex – Salt-N-Pepa
  22. O.P.P. – Naughty by Nature
  23. Shoop – Salt-N-Pepa
  24. Whatta Man – Salt-N-Pepa with En Vogue
  25. Doin’ It – LL Cool J
  26. Do Me! – Bell Biv DeVoe
  27. Gett Off – Prince and The New Power Generation
  28. Sexy M.F. – Prince and The New Power Generation
  29. Cream – Prince and The New Power Generation
  30. I Touch Myself – Divinyls
  31. Erotica – Madonna
  32. Human Nature – Madonna
  33. Hanky Panky – Madonna
  34. Honey – Mariah Carey
  35. Fantasy – Mariah Carey
  36. Babydoll – Mariah Carey
  37. I’m Too Sexy – Right Said Fred
  38. Mr. Boombastic – Shaggy
  39. Sexual – Amber
  40. Freak Like Me – Adina Howard
  41. Bump n’ Grind – R. Kelly
  42. Your Body’s Callin’ – R. Kelly
  43. Sex Me – R. Kelly
  44. Anywhere – 112
  45. Take Your Time (Do It Right) – Max-A-Million
  46. Rump Shaker – Wreckx-n-Effect
  47. I Get Around – 2Pac featuring Digital Underground
  48. Rub You the Right Way – Johnny Gill
  49. I Like the Way (The Kissing Game) – Hi-Five
  50. The First Night – Monica
  51. Romantic – Karyn White
  52. Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover – Sophie B. Hawkins
  53. All I Want to Do Is Make Love to You – Heart
  54. You’re Still the One – Shania Twain
  55. Wicked Game – Chris Isaak
  56. Kiss from a Rose – Seal
  57. Crash Into Me – Dave Matthews Band
  58. Sex and Candy – Marcy Playground
  59. Closer – Nine Inch Nails
  60. I Feel You – Depeche Mode
  61. Laid – James
  62. Criminal – Fiona Apple
  63. You Oughta Know – Alanis Morissette
  64. Everybody Here Wants You – Jeff Buckley
  65. Sadeness (Part I) – Enigma
  66. Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!! – Vengaboys
  67. Boom Boom Boom – The Outhere Brothers
  68. Teardrop – Massive Attack
  69. Glory Box – Portishead

More 1990s Sexy Songs Worth Remembering

These songs also fit the decade’s romantic, sensual, flirtatious, or suggestive sound, but the main chart above stays locked at 69.

  • Barbie Girl – Aqua
  • Cherry Pie – Warrant
  • Unskinny Bop – Poison
  • My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It) – En Vogue
  • Giving Him Something He Can Feel – En Vogue
  • Secret – Madonna
  • Deeper and Deeper – Madonna
  • Creep – TLC
  • Twisted – Keith Sweat
  • Nobody – Keith Sweat featuring Athena Cage
  • Come and Get with Me – Keith Sweat featuring Snoop Dogg
  • My Body – LSG
  • How Do U Want It – 2Pac featuring K-Ci & JoJo
  • Put It in Your Mouth – Akinyele

Sexy Songs of the 1990s Trivia

  • Too Close by Next became a massive late-1990s R&B crossover hit, and many listeners later admitted they did not fully catch the song’s suggestive meaning when it was everywhere on radio.
  • Janet Jackson’s Any Time, Any Place helped define the sensual side of her janet. era, while That’s the Way Love Goes gave the decade one of its smoothest R&B-pop grooves.
  • 2 Become 1 by Spice Girls turned a gentle pop ballad into one of the most famous romantic songs of the late 1990s.
  • I’ll Make Love to You by Boyz II Men spent 14 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, tying the then-record held by Whitney Houston’s I Will Always Love You.
  • Justify My Love and Erotica made Madonna one of the decade’s central figures in debates about sexuality, image, radio, and music-video boundaries.
  • Pony by Ginuwine became one of the most recognizable 1990s slow-jam hits and later picked up new pop-culture life through films, TV, and dance routines.
  • No Diggity by Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre became one of the decade’s great R&B/hip-hop crossover records, with a hook that still works instantly.
  • Wicked Game by Chris Isaak began as a late-1980s recording but became a major early-1990s pop-culture moment after its moody visual identity and media exposure took hold.
  • Glory Box by Portishead and Teardrop by Massive Attack show how trip-hop gave the 1990s a darker, smokier, more cinematic kind of sensual sound.
  • The 1990s may have been the decade when the phrase “I sang this as a kid and had no idea” reached its artistic peak.

Why 1990s Sexy Songs Still Work

Sexy songs of the 1990s still feel familiar because the decade had a powerful mix of slow jams, video-era pop, R&B harmonies, hip-hop swagger, dance-floor hooks, and moody alternative textures. The songs were often built around atmosphere as much as lyrics.

A strong 1990s sexy playlist should mix Janet Jackson, TLC, Next, Ginuwine, Boyz II Men, Madonna, Prince, Mariah Carey, Jodeci, Salt-N-Pepa, Sade, Portishead, Mazzy Star, and a few guilty-pleasure dance tracks. The decade could be soft, bold, smooth, strange, funny, or dramatic — sometimes all in the same countdown.

Sources for 1990s Sexy Songs and Pop-Culture Context