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These songs promised to "stand outside your window" or "give you space." They featured a lot of wind, turtlenecks, and Eric Clapton unplugged. Think I Will Always Love You (Whitney)—romantic, unless you realize she’s singing to a ghost.

Nine minutes of piano, Slash walking out of a church, and a wedding cake in the rain. Axl Rose taught us that love isn’t a fairy tale—it’s a budget-blowing, hair-metal opera that ends in a funeral. Essential viewing on MTV at 2 AM. 90s love songs top 100

The tear. The single tear rolling down her cheek in the video. This song stripped away all the production. No boy band harmonies. No sax solo. Just a shaved head, a black turtleneck, and the raw realization that Prince wrote the perfect breakup song. These songs promised to "stand outside your window"

The 1990s was the golden era of the power ballad, the birth of the megastar diva, and the moment when R&B transitioned from New Jack Swing to silky, neo-soul smoothness. A "Top 100" list is too long to digest in one sitting, so to provide , we have curated the Top 20 Essential 90s Love Songs below, followed by a categorized archive of the remaining 80 songs that defined the decade's romantic landscape. Axl Rose taught us that love isn’t a

Toni Braxton’s "Un-Break My Heart" and Mariah Carey’s "Always Be My Baby" showcased deep vulnerability and technical brilliance, proving that R&B was the decade's primary language of love. Alternative and Pop Romance