20 Girl Groups from the 90s That Ruled the Charts

For girl groups, the 1990s were a revolutionary decade marked by many rising stars and permanent changes in the music business. With their messages of strength and independence, these gifted ladies controlled the charts and empowered a generation. Please celebrate 20 girl groups who dominated the 90s and continue to inspire today.

  • Tricia Quitales
  • 6 min read
20 Girl Groups from the 90s That Ruled the Charts
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Strong girl groups that altered the pop music scene emerged in the 1990s. These bands became icons of the decade with their appealing tunes, robust harmonies, and uplifting themes. These are 20 girl groups who rocked the 90s and still have great resonance with their fans.

1. Spice Girls

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With their appealing songs and messages of female power, this legendary girl group swept the globe. Their first song, “Wannabe,” came to represent a hymn for empowerment and togetherness. Still unmatched, the Spice Girls’ impact on popular culture and music motivates the next generation of female musicians.

2. TLC

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Well-known for their original mix of R&B and hip-hop, TLC addressed societal concerns using their inspiring songs. Songs like “Waterfalls” and “No Scrubs” highlighted their vocals and potent sentiments. Artists now find ongoing inspiration in the group’s influence on music and culture.

3. Destiny’s Child

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Beginning in the late 1990s with their catchy melodies and strong harmonies, this group became global. Hits from their first album, which highlighted their vocals, including “No, No, No.” R&B and mainstream music influenced by Destiny’s Child is still felt today.

4. En Vogue

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With hits like “Free Your Mind” and “Hold On,” this R&B group—whose mix of soul and pop set them apart—became well-known for their strong vocals and fashionable style. En Vogue’s impact on the genre still inspires fresh musicians.

5. All Saints

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Combining pop and R&B, this British girl trio became well-known for their appealing tunes and distinctive sound. Their song “Never Ever” showed how emotionally deep they were and how good their voices were. All Saints’ ability to make people feel something through their music solidified their place in the history of 90s pop. 

6. Blaque

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Combining R&B and hip-hop elements, this girl trio became well-known with their hit “Bring It All to Me.” Their catchy songs and strong performances made them fans’ favorites. Their unique sound and style added to the wide range of music in the 1990s.

7. The Pussycat Dolls

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They first formed a comedy group in the late 1990s, long before becoming famous in the 2000s. Their sensual shows and pop and dance music mix set them up for their ultimate victory. People still talk about how the Pussycat Dolls changed music and pop culture. 

8. SWV (Sisters With Voices)

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Renowned for their seamless harmonies and successes like “Weak” and “Right Here,” these R&B three became a mainstay of 90s music because of their mix of soulful melodies and accessible lyrics that connected with listeners. The way SWV affected the genre still inspires fresh musicians.

9. Brownstone

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People knew this R&B group for its powerful voices and hits like “If You Love Me.” It differed from other decade groups because it mixed soul with current R&B. The fact that Brownstone’s songs could move people showed how important they were in popular history. 

10. Shanice

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Though primarily a solo performer, Shanice’s vocal prowess was highlighted in her 1990s duets with other female musicians. Combining pop and R&B elements, her smash “I Love Your Smile” defined the decade. Celebrations of Shanice’s contributions to the genre still abound.

11. Xscape

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Some of their hits, like “Just Kickin’ It,” made this R&B group famous. They stood out in the 1990s with their modern R&B and soul mix. New artists are still inspired by how Xscape changed the genre. 

12. The Braxtons

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With singles like “So Many Ways,” this group—which featured Toni Braxton and her sisters—showcased their vocal skills and blended R&B and pop to make them a distinctive element of the 1990s music industry. The Braxtons still inspire female artists today.

13. Tatu

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With their provocative image and appealing songs like “All the Things She Said,” this Russian pair became well-known abroad. Their distinctive sound and strong performances set them apart among the decade’s groups. Tatu’s impact on popular culture is felt since she questions expectations and standards.

14. M2M

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The appealing tunes and relevant lyrics of this Norwegian team won over listeners. Their vocal prowess and emotional depth were evident in their single “Don’t Say You Love Me.” M2M’s capacity to establish audience connection via their music confirmed their relevance in the pop history of the 1990s.

15. Fifth Harmony

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Though they became well-known in the 2010s, their roots are in the girl group phenomenon of the 1990s. Their popularity was set up by their mix of pop and R&B and their superb performances. Fifth, Harmony’s impact on the genre keeps motivating upcoming musicians.

16. The Chicks (formerly Dixie Chicks)

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With their strong harmonies and successes like “Wide Open Spaces,” this nation’s trio became well-known. Their mix of country and pop set them apart among the decade’s performers. The Chicks’ capacity to touch listeners with their songs confirmed their position in popular culture.

17. Sister Sledge

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It wasn’t until the 1990s that songs like “We Are Family” made them famous again after they became famous in the late 1970s. Their unique mix of dance and R&B made them famous in music. Sister Sledge’s work still inspires women artists. 

18. 702

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The American girl group 702 is best known for its hit songs “Where My Girls At?” and “Steelo.” In the 1990s, they were very popular on the charts thanks to their mix of R&B and pop music, catchy tunes, and strong lyrics. 702 was big in the R&B scene of the 2000s because of how well they sang and how sure of themselves they were.   

19. The Weather Girls

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Known for the song “It’s Raining Men,” this pair became famous in the 1990s. Their fans loved them because they put on great shows and made catchy songs. The Weather Girls greatly affected popular culture because they embraced diversity and gave women power. 

20. The Bangles

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Though they became well-known in the 1980s, their impact persisted throughout the 1990s with songs like “Eternal Flame.” They stood out in the music scene with their mix of pop and rock. Many female artists today get ideas from the Bangles because they show that women can be strong in music.  

Written by: Tricia Quitales

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