Here’s a special quarantine edition of ‘In Defense of the Genre,’ with 10 great ’90s punk live videos and a playlist to occupy your time. I picked just 10 videos, but obviously there’s a near-endless ...
Country music was huge in the 1990s -- there's really no other way to say it. Thanks to the massive popularity of artists such as Garth Brooks and Shania Twain, who earned superstar status by becoming ...
When we left the ’90s and headed into the new millennium, we left behind some of the best songs about making love, knockin’ boots, gettin’ freaky, and bumpin’ and grindin.’ Bell Biv Devoe’s “Do Me,” ...
During the 1990s, country music reached new heights of popularity. The genre was branching out from its traditionalist roots and bringing in new fans by the thousands. Some of that success can surely ...
When MTV launched in 1981 and started airing music videos, the music industry changed forever. Artists were not only given a platform to showcase and promote their music, but music videos would also ...
Artists still make music videos to promote their work, but it’s a much different world out there from when every new clip premiered with Ballyhoo on a channel called MTV (which still exists but is a ...
There was a time when music videos were as important as the radio in promoting the hottest artists and songs of the day. Back in the '80s and '90s, MTV was one of the most powerful cultural forces in ...
Shania Twain wrote “You’re Still The One” with Mutt Lange, whom she was married to at the time. Out in 1998, the song appears on Twain’s third studio album, Come On Over. “You’re Still The One” says ...
We’ve known since the Captain Marvel film was first announced that Carol Danvers was headed to the ’90s, which meant a ripe opportunity for great music from the era. Now that we’ve seen the film, we ...
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