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Genres Throughout the 1990’s
Posted on June 3rd, 2009 at 2:19 pm by palani and



Music Played in the 1990\'s Popular Music From the 90s

All throughout the 1990’s decade people were interested in the techno and the hip hop sound of music. But the popular sound did change all throughout the 1990’s a couple of times. In the early 90’s rock started becoming the new hit, even though the hip hop was still an all around favorite, and would continue to be. Pearl Jam, a new rock bad, introduced teen kids to catchy lyrics about the events going on in not only the bands life, but normal teenage kids also. From the early to the mid-1990’s grudge and alternative rock was listened to by teenagers. Many of the music from the early 1990’s were directed towards teens and young adults. Soon the nation was getting sick of the “young” music and wanted something different to listen too, something more up-to-date. Bands made new music and a more cheerful rock instead of the depressing era of rock they had just listened to. The lyrics displayed a more positive side of emotions instead of the sadness the years of music had brought before. Soon the late 1990’s came around the corner and had given the world a new type of music, the Bubblegum Pop era of music. This era contained the explosion of young bands and singers. Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson, Backstreet Boys, N*Sync, and many more caught the eyes, and ears, of the nation. This music had everybody singing and on their feet. It was an appeal to many age groups, from elementary school kids to even young adults. Many of the genres from the 1990’s are still listened to today, and many of the bands are still an impact on our society. I don’t think anybody will forget the genres of the 1990’s, especially the huge Bubblegum Pop era!

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