# What is the best pop album of the 1990s?

> Britpop anthems, teen pop takeovers, and genre-blending crossovers made the nineties a golden age for pop — with everything from stadium-filling divas to grunge-influenced girl rockers. Where do you stand?

*By YPB Team · Published May 18, 2026 · https://youpick.best/ranking/what-is-the-best-pop-album-of-the-1990s*

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## Current results (0 votes)

1. **Jagged Little Pill**
   Alanis Morissette's 1995 Grammy Album of the Year, a raw confessional pop-rock record featuring 'Ironic,' 'You Oughta Know,' and 'Hand in My Pocket.'
2. **Come on Over**
   Shania Twain's 1997 country-pop crossover phenomenon, the best-selling album by a female solo artist of all time with over 40 million copies sold.
3. **Let's Talk About Love**
   Celine Dion's 1997 blockbuster anchored by 'My Heart Will Go On' from Titanic, selling over 31 million copies worldwide.
4. **Millennium**
   Backstreet Boys' 1999 juggernaut featuring 'I Want It That Way,' selling 24 million copies and cementing the era's boy-band dominance.
5. **...Baby One More Time**
   Britney Spears' 1999 debut that launched the teen-pop explosion, with Rolling Stone naming the title track the greatest debut single of all time.
6. **Ray of Light**
   Madonna's 1998 electronica-infused reinvention, widely considered her artistic peak, earning four Grammy Awards and selling 16 million copies.
7. **CrazySexyCool**
   TLC's 1994 groundbreaking R&B-pop album featuring 'Creep,' 'Waterfalls,' and 'Red Light Special,' earning four Grammy Awards.
8. **Spice**
   The Spice Girls' 1996 debut that launched the girl-power phenomenon, with 'Wannabe' becoming one of the fastest-selling singles in UK chart history.
9. **(What's the Story) Morning Glory?**
   Oasis' 1995 Britpop landmark featuring 'Wonderwall' and 'Champagne Supernova,' the BBC's most-streamed 90s album.
10. **Tragic Kingdom**
   No Doubt's 1995 ska-pop breakthrough featuring Gwen Stefani's commanding vocals on 'Just a Girl,' 'Spiderwebs,' and 'Don't Speak.'
11. **Dangerous**
   Michael Jackson's 1991 new jack swing-inflected pop album featuring 'Black or White,' 'Remember the Time,' and the socially charged 'Heal the World.'
12. **Daydream**
   Mariah Carey's 1995 album that produced one of pop's defining ballads in 'Fantasy' and an iconic cover of 'One Sweet Day' with Boyz II Men.
13. **Parklife**
   Blur's 1994 Britpop classic that made them the most popular band in the UK, winning four Brit Awards including Best British Album.
14. **Different Class**
   Pulp's 1995 #1 album of razor-sharp social commentary and Britpop elegance, anchored by the era-defining anthem 'Common People.'
15. **The Writing's on the Wall**
   Destiny's Child's 1999 breakthrough featuring 'Bills, Bills, Bills' and 'Jumpin, Jumpin,' launching the group — and Beyoncé — to superstardom.
16. **Life Thru a Lens**
   Robbie Williams' 1997 solo debut that exploded after 'Angels' became a UK phenomenon, beginning one of Britain's biggest pop careers.

Tags: pop, music, 90s
