These are the RPM magazine Dance number one hits of 1991.
Issue date | Song | Artist | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|
January 19 | "Wiggle It" | 2 in a Room | [1] |
January 26 | [2] | ||
February 2 | "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" | C+C Music Factory | [3] |
February 9 | [4] | ||
February 16 | [5] | ||
February 23 | [6] | ||
March 3 | [7] | ||
March 9 | [8] | ||
March 16 | "Sadeness (Part I) | Enigma | [9] |
March 23 | [10] | ||
March 30 | "Mary Had a Little Boy" | Snap! | [11] |
April 6 | [12] | ||
April 13 | "Here We Go (Let's Rock & Roll)" | C+C Music Factory | [13] |
April 20 | [14] | ||
April 27 | [15] | ||
May 4 | [16] | ||
May 11 | [17] | ||
May 18 | [18] | ||
May 25 | "Strike It Up" | Black Box | [19] |
June 1 | [20] | ||
June 8 | "Mea Culpa (Part II)" | Enigma | [21] |
June 15 | [22] | ||
June 22 | "Strike It Up" | Black Box | [23] |
June 29 | "People Are Still Having Sex" | LaTour | [24] |
July 6 | [25] | ||
July 13 | "Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)" | Crystal Waters | [26] |
July 20 | [27] | ||
July 27 | [28] | ||
August 3 | "This Beat is Hot" | B.G., the Prince of Rap | [29] |
August 10 | [30] | ||
August 17 | [31] | ||
August 24 | "Let the Beat Hit 'Em" | Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam | [32] |
August 31 | "Things That Make You Go Hmmm..." | C+C Music Factory | [33] |
September 7 | [34] | ||
September 14 | "Now That We Found Love" | Heavy D & the Boyz | [35] |
September 21 | [36] | ||
September 28 | [37] | ||
October 5 | "3 a.m. Eternal" | The KLF | [38] |
October 12 | "Now That We Found Love" | Heavy D & the Boyz | [39] |
October 19 | "Things That Make You Go Hmmm..." | C+C Music Factory | [40] |
October 26 | [41] | ||
November 2 | "Makin' Happy" | Crystal Waters | [42] |
November 9 | "Running Back to You" | Vanessa Williams | [43] |
November 16 | "Finally" | CeCe Peniston | [44] |
November 23 | [45] | ||
November 30 | "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss" | P.M. Dawn | [46] |
December 7 | [47] | ||
December 14 | [48] | ||
December 21 | [49] | ||
December 28 | "Black or White" | Michael Jackson | [50] |
"Vogue" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Madonna for her second soundtrack album, I'm Breathless (1990). It was released as the first single from the album on March 27, 1990, by Sire Records. Madonna was inspired by vogue dancers and choreographers Jose Gutierez Xtravaganza and Luis Xtravaganza from the Harlem "House Ball" community, the origin of the dance form, and they introduced "vogueing" to her at the Sound Factory club in New York City. "Vogue" is a house song which set trends in dance music in the 1990s with strong influences of 1970s disco within its composition. "Vogue" also contains a spoken section, in which Madonna name-checks various "Golden Age" Hollywood stars. Lyrically, the song is about enjoying oneself on the dance floor no matter who one is and it contains a theme of escapism. "Vogue" has appeared in a remixed form on two of Madonna's greatest hits compilations: The Immaculate Collection (1990) and Celebration (2009).
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This is the songs discography for American singer Whitney Houston. Nicknamed ''The Voice", she has sold more physical singles than any other female solo artist in history, according to the Recording Industry Association of America. Houston's 1992 single "I Will Always Love You" is the best-selling physical single of all time by a female artist and was Diamond certified.