The "Girl Power" manifesto that ignited a worldwide pop phenomenon. – Oasis (1995)
The 90s was a decade of "subcultures going mainstream." Here are the heavy hitters from each scene: Alternative & Grunge – Soundgarden (1994) "Under the Bridge" – Red Hot Chili Peppers (1991) "Creep" – Radiohead (1992) "Jeremy" – Pearl Jam (1991) "Zombie" – The Cranberries (1994) Hip-Hop & R&B "Nuthin' But a 'G' Thang" – Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg (1992) "Juicy" – The Notorious B.I.G. (1994) "Doo Wop (That Thing)" – Lauryn Hill (1998) "Waterfalls" – TLC (1995) "No Diggity" – Blackstreet (1996) Pure Pop & Dance "Believe" – Cher (1998) "I Want It That Way" – Backstreet Boys (1999)
At 11:55 PM, they ran downstairs, the two Maxell cassette tapes clutched in Ethan’s hand. They plugged the player into the massive sound system.
– C+C Music Factory (1990) "Livin' La Vida Loca" – Ricky Martin (1999) "The Sign" – Ace of Base (1993)
At her cousin’s wedding, the DJ cleared the floor for this. Her strict aunt did the running man. Her grandpa laughed so hard his dentures wobbled. The 90s, Mira realized, had no shame — and that was its superpower.
Her cover of "I Will Always Love You" spent a record-breaking 14 weeks at number one.
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