90s music
Music for 90s babies and fans of timeless pop music; explore the decade defined by boybands, Europop, girl groups, rap, and so much more.
10 Music Videos That Shaped Me. AI-Generated.
### 10. *Wannabe* – Spice Girls **The music video that made girl power global.** The first time I saw this video, I didn’t even know who they were—but I knew they were *something*. They came in loud, confident, and totally unbothered. It was silly, catchy, wild, and bursting with personality. This video introduced a cultural moment that never really left.
By Travis Johnson4 months ago in Beat
We Didn’t Start the Fire Explained: A Sunshine Firecracker #TruthInMusic Hub
🎵 Why This Hub Matters Billy Joel’s We Didn’t Start the Fire is more than a song — it’s a whirlwind history lesson. Each rapid lyric shouts the names and events that shaped four decades of American and world life, from Truman to Tiananmen.
By Sunshine Firecracker4 months ago in Beat
Fenric: Reviving the Spirit of ’90s Britpop with a Modern Alt-Rock Edge
In today’s music landscape, where genres constantly blur and reinvent themselves, Fenric stands out as a band that bridges nostalgia and innovation. They capture the raw emotion of ’90s Britpop while pushing alt-rock forward with a fresh, modern identity. Their music isn’t just sound—it’s atmosphere, memory, and emotion colliding into something unforgettable.
By mysoundMusic4 months ago in Beat
10 Obscure 90s Rock Albums That Deserve Another Listen
In the past, if you wanted to find old albums, you had to dig through CDs at the used record store and hope you'd uncover a few lost treasures. Today, Spotify hosts thousands of obscure albums that you can check out for free. This includes the 90s alternative rock genre, which has plenty of one-hit and one-album wonders who might've been forgotten without Internet archivists.
By Kaitlin Shanks4 months ago in Beat
Dear DJ Enuff, From New York With Love by NWO Sparrow
When you talk about the voices that shaped New York City radio, DJ Enuff’s name rises to the top without hesitation. From Brooklyn to the airwaves, his career has been a living history of hip-hop, a career that has touched generations of listeners and artists. His presence on Hot 97 was more than just music, it was a ritual, a reminder that the culture was alive and moving forward every single day.
By NWO SPARROW5 months ago in Beat
For The Family
Introduction I thought it might be fun to create a playlist of family-related songs, possibly veering towards progressive, and artists who are my favourites. So it may be the song title or the artist's name, obviously Family have to be in there, though they have an entry of their own in my Beat stories here:
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 5 months ago in Beat
Best Free Tool to Convert YouTube to WAV Audio Online
The internet has transformed the way we consume music, podcasts, and educational content. With YouTube serving as the world’s largest hub for both video and audio, millions of people rely on it every day for entertainment and learning. However, YouTube does not provide a direct option to download audio, and that often leaves users searching for ways to save their favorite tracks or lectures offline. While MP3 is the most common audio format used for downloading, it is a compressed format that sacrifices sound clarity. For those who need uncompressed, professional-grade audio, the WAV format is a far better choice.
By JEWEL SHEIKH5 months ago in Beat
The Movie vs. The Movement: Learning from Jesus Revolution
A Film That Sparked Nostalgia In 2023, the release of the film Jesus Revolution brought the story of Pastor Chuck Smith, Greg Laurie, and Lonnie Frisbee to the big screen. For many, it was a fresh reminder of a time when the church cracked open its doors to an unlikely group of barefoot seekers. The movie became more than a faith-based film; it was a cultural moment that reignited conversations about revival.
By Sunshine Firecracker5 months ago in Beat
Music at the Margins: Why the Church Needs Outsiders to Lead Revival
God Moves at the Edges History makes one truth clear: revival rarely begins at the center of power. It begins at the margins, among those dismissed, overlooked, or rejected by polite society.
By Sunshine Firecracker5 months ago in Beat
10 Nineties Emo Albums You Should Hear
I'll admit it: I've been a bad emo kid. Like a lot of millennials, I sincerely thought that emo started in the 2000s, when bands like Taking Back Sunday and Aiden appeared on the scene. However, when I did some research, I learned that emo's roots go all the way back to the mid-eighties.
By Kaitlin Shanks5 months ago in Beat
10 Songs That Shaped Who I Am. AI-Generated.
Music has always had a direct line to my memory, my emotions, and my identity. These 10 songs didn’t just sound good—they stayed with me. Some made me feel seen. Some made me feel joy. Some broke my heart in ways I couldn’t explain at the time. But all of them shaped me.
By Travis Johnson5 months ago in Beat








