Music Spread of The 90s
- Retro Recap of The 90s -
- The 90s was the peak of Hip-hop, and provided the scene for the genre to takeoff -
- Nonetheless, genres that peaked simultaneously were Alternative Rock, Punk Rock, RnB, and Reggae -
- Some of the biggest Hip-Hop names we know today were launching their careers during this time -
- NOTORIOUS B.I.G. + 2PAC -
- Were among some of the most popular artists in the hip-hop and rap scene. -
- Along with these two large names often recognized was -
- Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and The Wu-tang Clan -
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- Alternative Rock and Punk Rock were other genres with a massive following in this time period. -
- Green Day + Nirvana + Third Eye Blind + Blink-182 -
- All examples of bands with massive followings, and a major impact on the society of America -
- With albums such as Dookie, Enema of the State, Nevermind, and No Need To Argue. -
- Artists were seen truly expressing themselves on stages and promoting free speech, -
- For the followers. Thus gaining a mass attraction. -
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- If you are interested in exploring more of the 90s music culture visit -
https://spinditty.com/playlists/Top-100-Songs-of-the-90s
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- If you are interested in learning more about the artists themselves visit -
https://rateyourmusic.com/list/abyss89/who_ruled_the_90s__the_100_biggest_artists_of_the_decade_in_the_usa/
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Common & Mos Def are my favorite from this era
ReplyDeleteI never grew up or listened to the 90s music but recently have been listening to it and I must say that I enjoy 90s rap and music better than what it is now. Nowadays rappers all sound the same and all talk about the same thing. I think rappers today lie a lot in their music whereas in the 90s it was real and genuine, things they were dealing with personally and issues in the world. It was real and from the heart.
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