Aug
27

The Biggest Hits of The 90s

The 90s saw the emergence of new music genres such as Alternative Rock, Indie and Brit Pop as well as the introduction of Country as a mainstream contemporary music genre. There were many big selling albums and artists some literally selling ten’s of millions of records.Big successes in the form of the Smashing Pumpkins album ‘Californication’ and Nirvana’s hugely popular single ‘Smells like Teen Spirit’ arguably assisted in propelling Alternative Rock to new heights of popularity. Brit Pop was another trend born from the 90s which represented the experiences of British you guitar songs th. This kind of music was heavily influenced by rock bands of the 60s and 70s and 80s and many of the biggest bands to emerge from this counter culture such as The Verve, Blur and Oasis would go on to top the charts time and time again.A number of songs define music during the 90s more so than many others. Their representation of the youth and culture of the decade is undeniable to some they could be construed as arbitrary choices and by no means definitive. However, they undoubtedly became hits which would forever remain in the hearts of millions of fans across the globe.

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