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Ultimate Quarantine Playlist


It has indeed been sometime since I took some time off to create a playlist. This time, I had a lot of time on my hands, considering I had 10 long never ending days to think about it. As you might have guessed, this is because I am serving my government mandated 10 days of quarantine prison. Other than pondering where I went wrong, or how I managed to get myself positive for the dreaded Covid-19 virus, I also had time to listen to music. This stupid manmade virus (oh yeah! I have bought into the conspiracy theories) has placed the whole entertainment industry at risk. While the Americas and Europe are slowly coming out of their stringent social distancing guidelines, third world countries such as Sri Lanka can only dream about concerts or live shows for that matter. 

In this backdrop, we all need a proper quarantine playlist. This playlist is for those of you who are facing an island wide lockdown or is in quarantine or self-isolation. Whatever, boredom you are facing I suggest you listen to this playlist. It has been formulated with intricate milestones of this pandemic and also the must-listen songs that you may have missed out due to these trying times.

 I.  Return of Disco

Did you know that disco made a triumphant come back? While it has always been a favorite genre of mine, popular back in the 70s, I never imagined that this was a genre that could ever fare well again on the charts, given the penchant the millennials have for genres such as Hip Hop, EDM and Dancepop. However, was I proved wrong. We have Dua Lipa to thank for. Her album, Future Nostalgia set the stage for the return of this long forgotten genre. While her entire album is infused with disco, the most successful singles are Don’t Stop Now, Levitating and Break My Heart.

Dua Lipa’s success was followed by The Weeknd, with his platinum hit Blinding Lights. Blinding Lights ended up as the Year-End number in 2020 on both sides of the Atlantic with 8 non-consecutive weeks at the top in the UK and topped the US for 4 weeks and is still in the charts, now holding the record longest charting song on the Billboard Hot 100 with 88 weeks as of this post. He followed this up with In Your Eyes and Save Your Tears both addictive duets, the latter of which also topped the US.

Kylie Minogue’s 15th album was aptly titled Disco, which paid tribute the bygone era of the 70s and also made Minogue the first female artist to have number one album in the UK in 5 consecutive decades. The 6th studio album released by 90s pop icons, Steps also included several disco tracks. Sophie Ellis-Bexter’s latest studio album, Songs from the Kitchen Disco, has a brilliant cover of Alcazar’s Crying at the Discotheque and also a 2020 edition of her 2000-hit, Groovejet.

Newcomer Doja Cat had her big breakthrough in early 2020 with a timely disco track, Say So. She has followed this up recently with Kiss Me More, featuring R&B singer SZA. Lady Gaga was a dancepop sensation in the late noughties and the early 2010s. However, certain singles off her latest album, Chromatica explores elements of disco, particularly Rain On Me and 911. Other notable disco tracks include K-Pop boy band BTS’s foray into English with their worldwide hit, Dynamite, Elton John collaborations with Years & Years where they cover Pet Shop Boys’ hit, It’s a Sin, and Dua Lipa where the duo mashup John’s past hits Sacrifice and Rocket Man; Victoria Monét’s Experience and Kygo’s reworking of Donna Summer’s 1979-hit, Hot Stuff.

 II.  Artists Redefined

Sorry, the old Taylor can’t come to the phone right now. Because she’s dead again. Covid-19 really put everyone in isolation, whether you like it or not. When Taylor Swift went into isolation, she reinvented herself. This time Swift has entered a folk-rock era. With back-to-back multiplatinum albums, Folklore and Evermore, within a span of a mere six months, Swift proved that you only needed inspiration and lone time to produce hits. Both lead singles off the albums, Cardigan and Willow reached No.1 in the US.

While Swift became more mellow and distant from the mainstream, her pal Ed Sheeran, embraced the dark side of peer pressure. His latest hit Bad Habits, is proof that even the most idiosyncratic artist will cave for commercial success. Bad Habits is the lead single from his upcoming album “=” and is a dancepop track, most unusual for the folk pop singer. We will have to wait and see whether the entire album is a sell-out.

Former One Direction member, Harry Styles has chosen more of a mainstream pop sound for his 2nd studio album, Fine Line. His first album paid homage to the glam rock era and this redefined flavor in his new album ensured success on the charts for singles, Watermelon Sugar, Golden and Adore You.

Some artists have to redefine themselves due to circumstances beyond their control. Girl band Little Mix had to face a big obstacle in December 2020, when Jesy Nelson left the group due to mental health struggles. This was just as the group was making a chart come back after their departure from Simon Cowell’s record label, Syco Music. Their single, Sweet Melody was climbing the charts and actually reached No.1 in the UK, soon after Nelson’s departure. However, the group was determined to continue as trio. The title track off their 6th studio album, Confetti, reached the top 10 in the UK and they had their first collaboration with EDM artists David Guetta and Galantis, Heartbreak Anthem which proved to be a critical and commercial hit.

 III.   New Comers

Several new comers have left their mark on the charts and they have also proven that they are capable of producing noteworthy music. While TikTok and other social media platforms have clearly ruined the chances of good productions reaching the echelons of charts, some fortunately beat the odds and achieve this. Some of these artists are The Kid LAROI, Olivia Rodrigo, Tate McCrae and 24kGoldn. A few Australian artists also emerged during the pandemic era particularly Tones and I, Masked Wolf and Glass Animals.

Some high profile artists collaborated to form new ventures during this era. First we see DJs Martin Solveig and Jax Jones collaborate as Europa. Their hit single All Day and Night with Madison Beer preceded the pandemic, but the dance track Tequila with RAYE was released after. Silk Sonic was formed in 2021 by R&B artists Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak. Their debut single Leave the Door Open was a commercial hit reaching No.1 in the US.

Eurovision faced a major setback as the 2020 edition to be held in Rotterdam, Netherlands was cancelled due to the pandemic. The Netherlands won back in 2019 with Duncan Laurence’s Arcade. The song experienced new traction in 2020 after the release of the duet version with American artist FLETCHER. At the 2021 Eurovision, Italy won the contest with Måneskin’s rock track, Zitti e Buoni. With the victory at Eurovision, Måneskin propelled to fame with their singles Beggin’ and I Wanna Be Your Slave charting in several territories.

 IV.    Pity Party Floor-fillers  

Due to constant lockdowns, curfews and social distancing guidelines, dancing with friends and family seems like a fantasy for most of us. While we wallow in our pity parties, certain artists have produced a number of hits that are worthy floor-fillers at any party. EDM legend Tiësto has resurfaced with numerous hits for his portfolio, proving that age is definitely never a barrier for those who can improvise and adapt to the times.

Jason Derulo has also made a much anticipated come back on the charts with several hits such as the global smash, Savage Love, sampled from Jawsh 685’s Siren Beat.  Ava Max has been busy during the pandemic as she managed to release her debut studio album, Heaven & Hell in 2020. The Black Eyed Peas managed to impact the charts with their Spanglish 8th studio album, Translation. This is the first time the Peas have made chart gain after the permanent departure of Fergie from the group to pursue her solo career.

Other notable tracks – Pussycat Dolls’ comeback single, React; Nathan Evans’ sea shanty turned viral TikTok sensation, Wellerman; Shakira’s sampling of Inner Circle’s Sweat in Me Gusta; Topic’s reworking of ATB’s 9PM as Your Love and Surf Mesa’s ILY, which samples Frank Valli’s Can’t Take My Eyes Off You.

V.      Top Picks from the Covid-19 Era

The final 30 songs are those that you clearly should be aware of during these trying times. From the fan favorites like Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, Sam Smith and Katy Perry to the lesser known artists such as Rag ‘n’ Bone Man, Pop Smoke and Ella Henderson, I have included genres for everyone. The final 10 songs I have listed are for anyone who is dealing with the pandemic directly, and to overcome such emotional trauma and to be resilient and courageous. These songs also express about kindness, about how to be calm and that it is okay not to be okay.

So I hope you enjoy this carefully curated quarantine playlist:

  1. The Weeknd – Blinding lights 
  2. The Weeknd ft. Doja Cat – In your eyes
  3. The Weeknd & Ariana Grande – Save your tears 
  4. Doja Cat – Say so
  5. Doja Cat ft. SZA – Kiss me more
  6. Dua Lipa – Don’t start now 
  7. Dua Lipa ft. DaBaby – Levitating 
  8. Dua Lipa – Break my heart 
  9. Kylie Minogue – Magic
  10. Kylie Minogue – Say something
  11. Years & Years with Elton John – It’s a sin 
  12. Elton John & Dua Lipa – Cold heart 
  13. Steps – Something in my eyes
  14. Sophie Ellis-Bexter – Crying at the discotheque 
  15. Sophie Ellis-Bexter – Groovejet (If this ain’t love) 2020 
  16. Kygo & Donna Summer – Hot stuff 
  17. Victoria Monét, Khalid & SG Lewis – Experience 
  18. Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande – Rain on me
  19. Lady Gaga – 911 
  20. BTS – Dynamite

Ultimate Christmas Party Playlist

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Tis the season to down the eggnog, snog under the mistletoe and of course rock around the Christmas tree to some awesome jingle bell rock. The yuletide brings with it office parties, family lunches and dinners and gatherings of friends. Such parties need uptempo music and not slow carols like Silver Bells, Silent Night and Joy to the World. This compilation provides you with the best Christmas party songs and if the original is too slow the best version for a party. 

Taking the crown is Jessica Simpson's Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree, originally sung by Brenda Lee. At a close second place is A*Teens' I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday, originally by Wizzard. The only two carols to make it to the list are Boney M's versions of Mary's Boy Child and Zion's Daughter. While we have the usual songs such as Jingle Bell Rock, Sleigh Ride, Jingle Bells and Santa Claus is Coming to Town to the newer ones such as Santa's Coming for Us, Santa Tell Me and Underneath the Tree. So here are the top 40 songs for a Christmas party:
  1. Jessica Simpson – Rockin’ around the Christmas tree
  2. A* Teens – I wish it could be Christmas everyday 
  3. Daryl Hall & John Oates – Jingle bell rock
  4. Jane Krakowski – Run run Rudolph
  5. Boney M – Feliz navidad
  6. Mariah Carey – All I want for Christmas is you
  7. Justin Bieber – Santa Claus is coming to town 
  8. Britney Spears – My only wish (this year)
  9. Chris Young – Christmas (Baby please come home) 
  10. Jane Krakowski – I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus 
  11. Boney M – Mary’s boy child/Oh my Lord 
  12. Elton John – Step into Christmas 
  13. Hillary Duff – Sleigh ride 
  14. Sia – Santa’s coming for us 
  15. Cascada – Last Christmas 
  16. Jackson 5 – Frosty the snowman
  17. Kylie Minogue – Christmas isn’t Christmas till you get here
  18. Selena Gomez and the Scene – Winter wonderland 
  19. Steps – Merry X-mas everybody 
  20. Spice Girls – Christmas wrapping 
  21. Shakin’ Stevens – Merry Christmas everyone 
  22. Jim Reeves – Merry Christmas polka 
  23. Pussycat Dolls – Santa baby 
  24. Lady Antebellum – Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow 
  25. Kelly Clarkson – Underneath the tree 
  26. Michael Bublé  – Jingle Bells 
  27. Kylie Minogue – At Christmas 
  28. Sia – Ho ho ho 
  29. Glee Cast – Here comes Santa Claus 
  30. Boney M – Zion’s daughter 
  31. Echosmith ft. Hunter Hayes – Happy Xmas (War is over) 
  32. Jim Reeves – Dear Senor Santa Claus 
  33. NSYNC – Merry Christmas, happy holidays 
  34. Gwen Stefani & Blake Shelton – You make me feel like Christmas 
  35. Leona Lewis – One more sleep
  36. Ariana Grande – Santa tell me 
  37. Destiny’s Child – 8 days of Christmas  
  38. Mariah Carey – Oh Santa 
  39. LeAnne Rimes – Must be Santa 
  40. Katy Perry – Every day is a holiday 

Till the next carol...

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Ultimate Anthems of All Time

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There are those songs which speak to your core that you can't help but sing along to them. These songs are a part of our lives wherever we are and knowing the lyrics of these songs are as mandatory as knowing the national anthems of our respective countries. Actually knowing the lyrics to these songs is not from memorizing, but from the fact that they are super easy to remember as the beat and the rhythm that go along with these songs have made it so that we do not forget them. From cricket, rugby and football matches these songs are played all over the world at world cups and championships. 

CCR's Have You Ever Seen The Rain is numero uno on this list as it is a clear classic and an unforgettable anthem. All of them are Rock with most of them leaning towards Pop Rock. Some of the most iconic artists and bands such as Elton John, Janis Joplin, Glen Campbell and Ben E. King are on this list alongside Guns N' Roses, Bon Jovi, Queen and Survivor. Queen leads the number of entries with 3 followed by Elton John with 2. One thing to note is that there are only a few entries by women with Gloria Gaynor with her I Will Survive the only female entry cracking the top 10. So here are the 25 ultimate anthems of all time:
  1. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Have you ever seen the rain
  2. Guns N’ Roses – Sweet child of mine
  3. Bon Jovi – It’s my life
  4. Bryan Adams – Summer of ‘69
  5. Ben E. King – Stand by me
  6. John Denver – Take me home, country roads
  7. Neil Diamond – Sweet Caroline
  8. Queen – We will rock you
  9. Gloria Gaynor – I will survive
  10. Glen Campbell – Rhinestone cowboy
  11. Elton John – Crocodile rock
  12. Puddle of Mudd – She hates me
  13. Whitesnake – Here I go again ‘87
  14. Big Brother and the Holding Company – Piece of my heart
  15. Bob Marley – Could you be loved
  16. Smokie – Living next door to Alice
  17. Tom Jones – Green, green grass of home
  18. Queen – I want to break free
  19. Survivor – Eye of the tiger
  20. Tina Turner – The best
  21. Elton John – Saturday night’s alright
  22. Aretha Franklin – Respect
  23. Queen – We are the champions
  24. Village People – Y.M.C.A.
  25. Anastacia – I'm outta love
Till the next beat...

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Best Songs About Being Sorry/Ultimate Apology Playlist

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Sorry seems to be the hardest word since no one wants to give in. If you cannot admit that you have wronged a person and cannot express it with words, why not sing about it. There are many songs about forgiveness, some are about apologizing to another, while others are about how a person who has wronged you cannot be forgiven. With the recent emergence of global hits from the likes of Adele, Justin Bieber and Enrique Iglesias, it is definitely time for an ultimate apology playlist. Adele's record breaking smash hit Hello takes the crown, with Justin Bieber's equally titanic single Sorry takes second place. At third place is Evanescence's emotional unreleased single Forgive Me. Pop rules the roost in terms of genre with just a few Alternative Rock, Hip-Hop and R&B songs. So here are the top 30 songs about being sorry:
  1. Adele – Hello
  2. Justin Bieber – Sorry
  3. Evanescence – Forgive me
  4. OneRepublic – Apologize
  5. Bryan Adams – Please forgive me
  6. Willie Nelson – Always on my mind
  7. Nicky Jam & Enrique Iglesias – El Perdón (forgiveness)
  8. Chicago – Hard to say I’m sorry
  9. Elton John – Sorry seems to be the hardest word
  10. Akon – Sorry, blame it on me
  11. Coldplay – The scientist
  12. Hoobastank – The reason
  13. Taylor Swift – Back to December
  14. The Jackson 5 – Want you back
  15. Madonna – Sorry
  16. Nirvana – All apologies
  17. T.I. ft. Andre 3000 – Sorry
  18. Jason Derulo – Whatcha say
  19. Britney Spears – Everytime
  20. Akcent ft. Sandra N – I’m sorry
  21. Weezer – Butterfly
  22. Sarah McLachlan – Forgiveness
  23. The Corrs – Forgiven not forgotten
  24. Leona Lewis – Forgive me
  25. Shawn Colvin – I’ll say I’m sorry now
  26. Anita Baker – I’m sorry
  27. Feist – So sorry
  28. Ruben Studdard – Sorry 2004
  29. Chris Brown – Apologize
  30. Flyleaf – I’m sorry 
Till the next beat...

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Saddest Songs of All Time

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Sadness is a subjective feeling which can be generally termed as emotional pain associated with feelings of despair, rejection, loss, loneliness, disappointment and sorrow. Music as we know is quite capable of generating emotions. There are songs which can tug at your very heart strings to invoke those depressing feelings and leave you quite miserable. While happy songs are quite upbeat with a peppy melody and positive lyrics, sad songs take on slow gloomy rhythms accompanied by soft vocals and disheartening lyrics. These songs are mostly tributes to loved ones who have passed away and some are dealing with heartbreak while others are about personal loss. While there is a blurred line between sad songs and songs about heart break, the tone, mood and emotion sets apart the latter from the sad songs as well as the fact that the sad songs which are also about heartbreak deals with the pain one is going through instead of bitter feelings towards the other party. 

So Evanescence's Hello is crowned as the saddest song with its extremely emotional lyrics accompanied by a haunting Amy Lee on the piano. The song is about how Amy Lee still remembers how she found out about her 3 year old sister's death when she was 6 years old. At second place is Ross Copperman's Holding On and Letting Go with Eric Clapton's Tears in Heaven at a close third. Evanescence has 4 entries on the list with Sarah McLachlan having 3 entries. So here are the saddest songs of all time:
  1. Evanescence – Hello
  2. Ross Copperman – Holding on and letting go
  3. Eric Clapton – Tears in heaven
  4. Don Mclean – Vincent
  5. Vonda Shepard – 100 tears away
  6. R.E.M. – Everybody hurts
  7. Spiritualized – Lay it down slow
  8. The Carpenters – Goodbye to love
  9. Elton John – Candle in the wind
  10. Skeeter Davis – The end of the world
  11. The Band Perry – If I die young
  12. Nelly Furtado – All good things come to an end
  13. Evanescence – You
  14. Vonda Shepard ft. Emily Saliers – Baby don’t you break my heart slow
  15. Great Big World ft. Christina Aguilera – Say something
  16. Pearl Jam – Last kiss (Original by Wayne Cochran)
  17. Gary Jules – Mad world
  18. Boz Scaggs – We’re all alone
  19. Chental Kreviazuk – Leaving on a jet plane (Original by John Denver)
  20. Gabrielle – Out of reach
  21. Bob Dylan – Knockin’ on heaven’s door
  22. Timbaland ft. OneRepublic – Apologize
  23. Sarah McLachlan – Angel
  24. Enya – Only time
  25. Gilbert O’ Sullivan – Alone again (naturally)
  26. Mariah Carey & Boys II Men – One sweet day
  27. Jewel – Foolish games
  28. Sarah McLachlan – Rainbow connection (Original by Kermit the Frog)
  29. Evanescence – My immortal
  30. Simon & Garfunkel – The sound of silence
  31. The Beatles – Yesterday
  32. U2 – With or without you
  33. Sam Smith – I’m not the only one
  34. James Blunt – Goodbye my lover
  35. Peter & Gordon – World without love
  36. Patti Smith – No mistakes
  37. Miranda Lambert – Over you
  38. Adele – Someone like you
  39. Joshua Radin – Closer
  40. Whitney Houston – I will always love you (Original by Dolly Parton)
  41. Lifehouse – Broken
  42. Roy Orbison – In the real world
  43. Wiz Khalifa ft. Charlie Puth – See you again
  44. Cyndi Lauper – Time after time 
  45. Avril Lavigne – Nobody’s home
  46. Radiohead – Creep
  47. Johnny Cash – Hurt
  48. Sarah McLachlan – I will remember you
  49. Mike + The Mechanics – The living years
  50. Coldplay – Fix you
Till the next chord…

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Happiest Songs of All Time

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In the past I have covered the most inspirational songs of all time, the most upbeat songs of all time and now I have compiled the happiest songs of all time. These are the chirpiest songs, of course ones that have entered the mainstream and become extremely popular. I believe that music must necessarily uplift one's spirits. While the genre of music you listen to may depend on the mood you are in, at the end of the day music should be able to fill that gap in your soul. The following songs are not the most favorite of some as they are considered barfingly too happy for some people's tastes. However, their beats, lyrics and melodies are extremely bubbly and high-spirited. These cheerful songs are almost always about beautiful sunny days, feeling good, being young, and living care free. Almost all the songs belong to traditional pop with some elements of alternative rock. American Authors with their Best Day of My Life tops the list as the song was clearly made about just being happy. So here are the happiest songs of all time:
  1. American Authors – Best day of my life
  2. Imagine Dragons – On top of the world
  3. Natasha Bedingfield – Pocketful of sunshine
  4. Michael Buble – It’s a beautiful day
  5. U2 – Beautiful day
  6. Katrina and the Waves – Walkin’ on sunshine
  7. Colbie Calliat – Brighter than the sun
  8. Johnny Nash – I can see clearly now
  9. Nathan Lane & Ernie Sabella – Hakuna matata (The Lion King: Original Soundtrack)
  10. Pharrell Williams – Happy
  11. Elton John – Crocodile rock
  12. The Chiffons – One fine day
  13. Sheryl Crow – Soak up the sun
  14. The Carpenters – Top of the world
  15. Hanson - MMMBop
  16. Kid Rock – All summer long
  17. Samuel E. Wright – Under the sea (The Little Mermaid: Original Soundtrack)
  18. Fleetwood Mac – Go your own way
  19. Savage Garden – The animal song
  20. Snoop Dogg ft. Wiz Khalifa & Bruno Mars – Young, wild and free
  21. Spice Girls – Never give up on the good times
  22. Counting Crows – Accidentally in love
  23. S Club 7 – Bring it all back
  24. The Wonders – That thing you do
  25. Smash Mouth – I’m a believer (Original by The Monkees)
  26. Des’Ree – Life 
  27. Sheryl Crow – All I wanna do
  28. John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John – You’re the one that I want
  29. Ace of Base – Life is a flower
  30. Bobby McFerrin – Don’t worry be happy
  31. Celine Dion – I’m alive
  32. Rascall Flatts – Life is a highway (Original by Tom Cochrane)
  33. Glee Cast – Light up the world
  34. Kelly Clarkson – Breakaway
  35. B.J. Thomas – Raindrops keep falling on my head
  36. Taylor Swift – Shake it off
  37. Robert Guillaume, Liz Callaway, Gene Miller & Ladysmith Black Mambazo – Upendi (Simba’s Pride: Original Soundtrack)
  38. One Direction – Live while we’re young
  39. Pink – Raise your glass
  40. The Corrs – So young
  41. The Beatles – Here comes the sun
  42. Five – Keep on movin’
  43. Hilary Duff – What dreams are made of
  44. Whitney Houston – I wanna dance with somebody
  45. Ellie Goulding – Burn
  46. Michael Franti & the Spearhead ft. Cherine Anderson – Say hey (I love you)
  47. Owl City ft. Carly Rae Jepsen – Good time
  48. Train – Hey soul sister
  49. Black Eyed Peas – I gotta feeling
  50. Bruno Mars – The lazy song
Till the next beat…

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10 Greatest Contributions of the 90s to Music


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Well we all know that the 90s were definitely the best decade for music (well at least I do). Although I am a fan of the 60s, 70s and the 2000s, nothing can beat the 90s with its plethora of genres branching into further sub-genres and laying the foundation for the future of coming eras. 60s had its Beatles and Elvis etc. 70s had the peak of Disco and the 80s, well there was nothing special about that decade. The 2000s introduced Electro pop, Romanian pop, K-Pop and several genres of rock, hip-hop and house music to the industry. However, the 90s was a memorable decade due to most of its achievements, accomplishments and contributions to the industry.

1.     Influx of Boy Bands and Girl Groups
The 90s witnessed the entrance of a host of boy bands and girl groups in mainstream pop such as the Spice Girls, Backstreet Boys, NSYNC, 98 Degrees, 911, Destiny’s Child, TLC, Eternal, All Saints, B*Witched, Cleopatra, Hanson, 3T, Boys II Men, Five, Westlife, New Kids on the Block, Take That, Boyzone, No Mercy, Damage, The Moffats, BBMak, SWV, Wilson Phillips etc.

2.     90s Alternative Rock
Alternative rock music emerged and took over as the most popular genre of rock during the decade. This genre’s distinction from mainstream rock is expressed primarily in a distorted guitar sound, subversive and/or transgressive lyrics and generally a nonchalant, defiant attitude. Legendary bands such as Nirvana, Pearl Jam, R.E.M., Creed, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Goo Goo Dolls, Alice in Chains, Third Eye Blind, Green Day, 3 Doors Down, Counting Crows, Hootie and the Blowfish, Smashing Pumpkins, Garbage, No Doubt etc. had their roots in the 90s.

3.     90s Eurodance
Although it emerged in the latter part of the 80s, eurodance established itself as a clear genre in the 90s. It combines elements of disco, techno and electro music and a chorus rich in melodic vocals and the verses mostly being rapped. Ace of Base, La Bouche, 2 Unlimited, ATC, Culture Beat, Real McCoy, Haddaway, Whigfield, Snap!, Fun Factory, Twenty 4 Seven, Vengaboys, DJ Bobo, Dr.Alban, Cappella, Captain Hollywood Project, Corona, Le Click, Alexia, Centory, Amber, Rozalla, Aqua, Eiffel 65, Mr.President etc. are some who became extremely popular during the decade.

4.     Entrance of Britney Spears, Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin, Christina Aguilera, Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez
The decade saw the entrance of various artists and bands to the music industry but the entrance of Britney, Enrique, Martin and Lopez was definitely a highlight as the foursome with their hits Baby One More Time, Bailamos, Maria, Genie in a Bottle, I Need to Know and If You Had My Love clearly made an impression worldwide as they have now gone onto become six of the biggest selling artists of all time.

5.     Whitney Houston, Elton John, Janet Jackson and Santana reach their peak
While Whitney, Elton, Janet and Santana were not new names to the music scene in the 90s, the biggest hits of their careers were during the decade. Whitney’s cover of Dolly Parton’s I Will Always Love You became a global sensation. Elton John’s second rendition of Candle in the Wind sung for late Princess Diana is the biggest selling single of the 90s. Janet’s That’s The Way Love Goes and Santana’s Smooth reached the top in almost all the countries they charted.

6.     Make Way for Vocal Heavyweights
The decade undeniably recognized talent and was rich with artists with brilliant vocals and the 90s witnessed the start of singers such as Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Andrea Bocelli, Sarah Brightman Michael Bolton, R.Kelly, Seal etc.

7.     Oh! Those Sappy Country Love Songs
While there can be several types of love songs, there are certain slow country types which are extremely sappy and due to their extremely romantic nature are chosen for weddings. The decade witnessed the floodgates being swung open by the likes of Shania Twain, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, LeAnn Rimes, Lonestar, Kenny Chesney and Martina McBride and their hits You’re Still The One, Breathe, It’s Your Love, How Do I Live, Amazed, You Had Me From Hello and I Love You.  

8.     Mixed Pop Bands
While the boy bands and the girl groups were flourishing during the decade we can see that there were bands composed of a mixture of teenage girls and boys sprouting like mushrooms all over the world all based in mainstream pop like Steps, Solid HarmoniE, S Club 7, The Corrs, Ace of Base, ATC, No Doubt, Vengaboys, A*Teens etc.
 
9.     Ladies enter Rap & Hip-Hop
Whilst hip-hop and rap continued to gain mainstream success in the 90s female artists and bands entered the genre, which was heavily dominated by men and managed to gain significant commercial success. Iggy Azalea and Nicki Minaj can thank Missy Elliot, Salt-N-Pepa, Lauryn Hill, Queen Latifah, Lil’ Kim and Foxy Brown etc. for their efforts and attempts in establishing a feminine presence in the genre.

10. The Macarena
This is the Gangnam Style of the 90s and I believe if social media was as popular as it is now, the quirky dance track Macarena by Los Del Rio with its unique dance moves would have achieved even more commercial success and influence at the time. It is considered as the number one dance song of all time by Billboard and is ranked at No.7 on Billboard’s All Time Top 100.

Till the next beat…

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Ultimate Quarantine Playlist

It has indeed been sometime since I took some time off to create a playlist. This time, I had a lot of time on my hands, considering I had 1...