Today’s playlist is courtesy of Vicky & Charisse’s wedding at the Marina Village Bayview Room back in 2014. To “hear” this San Diego wedding…take a peak below at what I’m calling the ultimate 90s R&B wedding playlist. Ready to be “set adrift on memory bliss?”
- Shalamar – A Night to Remember
- Luther Vandross – Never too Much
- Nu Shooz – I Can’t Wait
- Prince – I Wanna Be your Lover
- Chaka Khan – I Feel for You
- Eddie Murphy – Party All the Time
- Diana King – Shy Guy
- Prince – Kiss
- R. Kelly – Step in the Name of Love
- Jodeci – Come & Talk to Me
- R. Kelly – Bump N Grind
- En Vogue – My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It)
- En Vogue – Giving Him Something He Can Feel
- Marky Mark – Good Vibrations
- Bell Biv Devoe – Poison
- I Wanna Dance with Somebody – Whitney Houston
- Stevie B – Spring Love
- Tone Tony Toni – Feels Good
- Color Me Badd – Sex You Up
- Color Me Badd – All for Love
- New Edition – Cool It Now
- Janet Jackson – Escapade
- Ghost Town DJ – Boo
- Salt n Pepper – Push It
- 69 Boys – Tootsie Roll
- Freak Nasty – Da Dip
- KP & Envyi – Shorty Swing my Way
- Zhane – Hey Mr. DJ
- Zhane – Groove Thang
- Mary J Blige – Real Love
- Montell Jordan – This is How We Do It
- 112 – Only You (Bad Boy Remix)
- Tribe Called Quest – Vibrant Thing
- N’SYNC – Girlfriend
- N’SYNC – I Want you Back
- Mariah Carey – Fantasy
- Foxy Brown – Get Me Home
- Jon B – Don’t Talk
- Next – Too Close
- Next – Wifey
- Ginuwine – Pony
- Babyface – For the Cool in You
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Ya gotta love this smooth, feel-good, romantic 90s R&B wedding playlist because it really spoke volumes about Vicky & Charisse, for one…but it also went pretty deep into the “90s R&B” pockets, which is why I wanted to share it. It’s a little mainstream and a little obscure.