Music Quiz: Album of the Year Winners (1990s)

Last week, we looked at 1980s Grammy winners. This week, it’s the 1990s’ turn.

https://www.sporcle.com/games/jjmorales/album-of-the-year-1990s

I scored 9/10. I missed the 1991 winner – didn’t really know about his solo career.

Congratulations to EclecticMusicLover, who recorded the fastest time in last week’s challenge (for the second week running).

Here’s a selection from that 1991 winner, with Ray Charles and Chaka Khan.

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