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Post music from the 90s with the 90s feel and sound. Bonus points for music videos with the 90s look.

I ❤️ the 90's. I ❤️ the 90's. I ❤️ the 90's.

>Love in the 90's is paranoid
>On sunny beaches
>Take your chances
>Looking for

<Girls who are boys

<Who like boys to be girls
<Who do boys like they're girls
<Who do girls like they're boys
<Always should be someone you really love


I never realized he was speaking Spanish in this song until I heard the producer talking about it.

>Yo, cut it

>Soy un perdedor
>I'm a loser baby so why don't you kill me? (double barrel buckshot)

>>15232
She's really cute in that video.

Vengaboys - We like to Party! (The Vengabus)

Lol they have to give a shout out to the Burger advertising. This was a major hit in Europe but they probably get spammed nonstop Burgers who only know it from the Six Flags ad.

>To some of us, the soundtrack of a summer. Others try to recall the song when thinking about the Six Flags theme song: 'You know the one with the old man dancing…'. And to the newest generations probably a Roy Purdy -meme "Going into the new year like" (started for NYE 2018).


>This all time party favourite took the world wide charts by storm. From the # 2 spot in the UK to the top 25 of the Billboard Hot 100. Gets the whole Yankee Stadium on its feet to this day. The 90’s hit was first released November 9, 1998 on Up And Down - The Party Album.

>>15234
The Six Flags ad.


>>15235
Wait that is just a AMV. Here is a compilation of the campaign.


Robin S - Show Me Love (Official Music Video) [1993]

Mr Oizo - Flat beat (Official Video with Flat Eric - 1999 - F Communications)

DJ Shadow - Midnight In A Perfect World

"Cassius 1999" Released: 1999

Can't even find this video on youtube anymore uncensored. Banned from MTV? Banned from youtube lol.

A Tribe Called Quest - Jazz (We've Got) Buggin' Out

The Verve - Bitter Sweet Symphony

Aaliyah - Are You That Somebody
>"Are You That Somebody?" is a song recorded by American singer Aaliyah for the Dr. Dolittle soundtrack (1998). It was written by Static Major and Timbaland, with the latter producing it, in addition to performing a guest rap. It was sent to urban contemporary radio stations in the United States on May 26, 1998, by Blackground Records and Atlantic Records.
Lol. Soundtracks went hard in the 90s.

The Cardigans - Lovefool


Red Hot Chili Peppers - Under The Bridge (1992)


Busta Rhymes - Gimme Some More (1998)

Weezer - Buddy Holly (1994)

Blink 182 - What's My Age Again? (1999)

oops wrong link.

Sublime - Santeria (1996)

Fatboy Slim - The Rockafeller Skank (1998)

Now I have to go for the 3pete of Western themed videos.
Ginuwine - Pony (1996)

Mariah Carey - Fantasy (1995)

Flagpole sitta- Harvey Danger (1997)

>>15261
There's a video too.

Peaches - F*** The Pain Away
Ok, I'm going to cheat with this one. Released 2000 but it says recorded 1999.

SUCKING ON MY TITTIES LIKE YOU WANTED ME ♫ ♪ ♬


Marcy Playground - Sex & Candy (1997)

Radiohead - Creep (1992)

Blur - To The End (1994)

Immature - I Don’t Mind (1995)
Little boy rizz was on another level in the 90s.

Veruca Salt - Seether (1994)

Sublime - Badfish (1997)

Personal favourite band of mine

>>15271
That's pretty sick. Never heard of them. Sounds like 90s prog rock.

Nirvana - Negative Creep (Live At The Paramount, Seattle / 1991)

The Smashing Pumpkins - 1979 (1996)
>Directed by the team of Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, the video for "1979" won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Alternative Video in 1996. The video for the 1998 song "Perfect" is a sequel to this one, and involves the same characters who are now older

>>15274
The Smashing Pumpkins - Perfect (1998)
>To expand on the similarities between "Perfect" and "1979", the band released a music video which continued the story of the characters in "1979". Directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris

>>15272
I wouldn't really call them prog, they're just a crusty (hippie-rave subculture crossover during the 90s) jam band they don't really have the pretentiousness of prog, but it is what it is.

Weezer - Say It Ain't So (1994)

>Dear daddy, I write you

>In spite of years of silence
>You've cleaned up, found Jesus
>Things are good, or so I hear
>This bottle of Steven's
>Awakens ancient feelin's
>Like father, stepfather
>The son is drowning in the flood
>Yeah, yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah

<In a Rolling Stone interview, Rivers Cuomo describes how his father “left the family when he [i.e. Rivers] was five” and “eventually settled in Germany for a while as a suffragan bishop in a Pentecostal church.”


<“Say It Ain’t So” was about when I was 16. I opened up the refrigerator and I saw a can of beer. All of a sudden I made the connection that my step-father was leaving…because my father started drinking when he left my mother.

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>>15277
The comments lol.

OCEAN MAN 🌊 😍 Take me by the hand ✋ lead me to the land that you understand 🙌 🌊 OCEAN MAN 🌊 😍 The voyage 🚲 to the corner of the 🌎 globe is a real trip 👌 🌊 OCEAN MAN 🌊 😍 The crust of a tan man 👳 imbibed by the sand 👍 Soaking up the 💦 thirst of the land 💯

>>15277
my highschool band liked to cover vidrel

>>15245
>>15245
Haha, I forgot about this music video, I wouldve posted it seeing as it's leftypol and all

this is the only 90s music video I think they have, still slaps tho

Portishead - Only You (1998)

Now I'm going to have to post every Chris Cunningham video from the 90s. Big fan of him.

>>15283
>Now I'm going to have to post every Chris Cunningham video from the 90s.
Aphex Twin - Windowlicker (1999)

>>15283
Aphex Twin - Come To Daddy (1997)
>The music video for "Come to Daddy" (released in October 1997) was directed by Chris Cunningham and filmed on the same council estate where Stanley Kubrick shot many scenes in A Clockwork Orange.[6] The scene is shot around Tavy Bridge Shopping centre, Thamesmead, which was demolished in 2007.[6] Much of the dark underground car parking is now gone.

> A music video for the song was released, which ranked at number one on Pitchfork's Top 50 Music Videos of 1990s list

>>15283
Björk - All Is Full of Love
>n 1999, "All Is Full of Love" was released as a single with a music video directed by Chris Cunningham. The video uses Björk's original mix, and depicts Björk as a robot being assembled in a factory, who passionately kisses another robot. The video is often cited as one of the best of all time and a milestone in computer animation; it has been displayed in art exhibitions and was on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
The CGI still looks great today. Cunningham was really a wizard.

Sade - Cherish The Day - Official - 1993

Blur - Coffee And TV (1999)
I remember I was surprised when I learned this wasn't Damon Albarn singing lead vocals.
>The video won several awards in 1999 and 2000 including Best Video at the NME Awards and the MTV Europe Awards.[15] In 2002, the video was ranked the fourth best video of all time by VH1

<Do you feel like a chainstore?

<Practically floored
<One of many zeros
<Kicked around, bored
<Your ears are full but you're empty
<Holding out your heart
<To people who never really
<Care how you are

<So give me coffee and TV

<Easily
<I've seen so much, I'm going blind
<And I'm brain-dead, virtually
<Sociability
<It's hard enough for me
<Take me away from this big, bad world
<And agree to marry me
<So we can start over again

<Do you go to the country?

<It isn't very far
<There's people there who will hurt you
<Because of who you are
<Your ears are full of the language
<There's wisdom there, you're sure
<Until the words start slurring
<And you can't find the door

Rammstein - Du Hast (1997)

>>15289
Another Heat inspired music video.
Camp Lo - Luchini AKA This Is It (1996)

Janet Jackson featuring Q-Tip and Joni Mitchell - Got 'Til It's Gone (1997)

>The accompanying music video for "Got 'til It's Gone" was directed by Mark Romanek and filmed at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, and was premiered right before the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards. Jackson portrays a lounge singer in the video, which takes place during the time of apartheid in South Africa. It was called a masterpiece by critics, winning a Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video. Jackson has performed "Got 'til It's Gone" on all of her concert tours since its release. The song was also covered by singer Marsha Ambrosius, and was also a source for several book titles.


That beat is crazy. Sounds so drunk.

Aaliyah - Back & Forth (1994)

Lauryn Hill - Doo Wop (That Thing) (1998)
This song always makes me think of that hippo that always says: "Did you get that thing I sent you" or Harvey Birdman, Attorney At Law.

Outkast - Elevators (Me & You) (1996)

They don't make funky shit like this anymore.

Gillette - Short, Short Man (1994)

Cypress Hill - Dr. Greenthumb (1998)

Snoop Dogg - Gin And Juice (1994)

Devin the Dude ft Scarface - Sticky Green (1998)

The Offspring - "Self Esteem" (1994)

>I wrote her off for the tenth time today

>And practiced all the things I would say
>But she came over
>I lost my nerve
>I took her back and made her dessert

>Now I know I'm being used

>That's okay because I like the abuse
>I know she's playing with me
>That's okay 'cause I've got no self-esteem

>We make plans to go out at night

>I wait till two then I turn out the light
>This rejection's got me so low
>If she keeps it up I just might tell her so

>When she's saying that she wants only me

>Then I wonder why she sleeps with my friends
>When she's saying that I'm like a disease
>Then I wonder how much more I can spend
>Well I guess I should stick up for myself
>But I really think it's better this way
>The more you suffer
>The more it shows you really care, right, yeah, yeah

>Now I'll relate this a little bit

>That happens more than I'd like to admit
>Late at night she knocks on my door
>She's drunk again and looking to score
>Now I know I should say no
>But that's kind of hard when she's ready to go
>I may be dumb
>But I'm not a dweeb
>I'm just a sucker with no self-esteem

Hanson - Weird (1998)

Aqua - Barbie Girl (1997)

CeCe Peniston - I'm In The Mood (1993)

K.P. & Envyi - Swing My Way (1997)

Bloods - Piru Love (1993)

>>15307
Also from the same album. Both these chicks are pretty sick. Crip vs. Blood on one album.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangin%27_on_Wax
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloods_%26_Crips
>The success of N.W.A. had frustrated many in the gang community who saw the group capitalizing on the gang lifestyle. The Bloods & Crips project was originally organized by rappers O.Y.G Redrum 781 and Tweedy Bird Loc.[2] Actual gang members — Crips from Compton, Watts and Long Beach, and Bloods from Inglewood and Los Angeles — auditioned for the group and the best ones were chosen for the album.[3] In 1993, the Bloods & Crips released their debut album entitled Bangin' on Wax for Warlock Records. One year later, the group's second and final studio album, Bangin' on Wax 2… The Saga Continues was released. After Bangin' on Wax 2, the Bloods & Crips parted ways, with the Bloods becoming the Damu Ridas and the Crips becoming the Nationwide Rip Ridaz.

DJ Quik - Jus Lyke Compton (1992)

Lenny Kravitz - Fly Away (1999)

L7 - Pretend We're Dead (1992)

Nirvana - In Bloom (1992)

>The second music video for "In Bloom", for the Nevermind version, was directed by Kevin Kerslake, who had directed the videos for the band's previous two singles from Nevermind, "Come as You Are" and "Lithium". The video was filmed on October 15, 1992 and first aired in late November.[30][31] According to Michael Azerrad, Cobain's original concept for the video was "a surrealistic fable about a little girl who is born into a Ku Klux Klan family and one day realizes how evil her parents are."[31] This proved to be "too ambitious," so Cobain instead came up with the idea of making a video that parodied the musical performances of wholesome pop bands on early 1960s variety shows, such as The Ed Sullivan Show.[31]

classique
Bomfunk MC

>>15320
greatest country in the world · All other countries are run by little girls

>>15320
rakamicrofone

>>15320
That's a good one, I was about to post it earlier. Love the fashion and MP3 player and everything.

Jamiroquai - Virtual Insanity (1996)

ハイブリッドレインボウ/Hyrbid Rainbow - the pillows (1997)

Ghost Town DJs - My Boo (V/O version No. 2) (1996)

Crystal Waters - Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless) (1991)

>>15326
In Living Color Parody of Crystal Waters- Gypsy Woman

Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam (1990)
Wayans were just hatin. 90s House goes hard.

Goldie inner city life

Beenie Man - Who Am I (Sim Simma) (1997)

>>15330
The audio in that video sucks unfortunately. But the mix is fantastic in the actual release.

Barrington Levy - Here I Come (Broader Than Broadway) (1991)

Mazzy Star - Fade Into You (1993)

Sixpence None The Richer - Kiss Me (1998)

No Doubt - Don't Speak (1996)

>"Don't Speak" is an alternative rock[13][14][15][16] power ballad[17] written by lead singer Gwen Stefani and her brother Eric Stefani, and produced by Matthew Wilder. It was originally a love song, but Stefani rewrote the lyrics almost completely after her breakup with the band's bass player Tony Kanal. According to her, "It used to be more upbeat, more of a Seventies rock-type thing. [When] Tony and I broke up… it turned into a sad song."

Smif-N-Wessun - Sound Bwoy Bureill (1995)

Jeru The Damaja - Come Clean (1993)

Group Home - Livin' Proof (1995)

Spin Doctors - Two Princes (1992)

Tal Bachman - She's So High (1999)

Len - Steal My Sunshine (1999)

OMC - How Bizarre (1996)

Lighter Shade Of Brown - On A Sunday Afternoon (1990)

Warren G - This D.J. (1994)

DJ DMD [feat. Lil' Keke & Fat Pat] - 25 Lighters (1998)

Crowded House - Weather With You (1992)

Seal - Kiss From A Rose [Seal Version] (1994)

Prince - The Most Beautiful Girl In the World (1994)

Unipolar world anthem

1990

New Radicals - You Get What You Give (1998)


>Much of the media attention that "You Get What You Give" received centered on the closing lyrics:


<"Health insurance, rip-off lying

<FDA, big bankers buying
<Fake computer crashes dining
<Cloning while they're multiplying
<Fashion shoots with Beck and Hanson,
<Courtney Love and Marilyn Manson
<You're all fakes, run to your mansions
<Come around, we'll kick your ass in."

>Alexander wrote this section for the song as a test to see whether the media would focus on the important political issues of the first few lines or the petty celebrity-dissing. As suspected, a considerable amount of press began to appear about the name-dropping, and the other political issues were largely ignored.[8]


>Marilyn Manson commented that he was

<"not mad he said he'd kick my ass, I just don't want to be used in the same sentence with Courtney Love… I'll crack his [Alexander's] skull open if I see him."[9]
Damn Manson, chill.
>Beck reported that Alexander personally apologized for the line when they met each other by chance in a supermarket, claiming that it was never meant to be personal.[10] Alexander collaborated with Hanson, whose drummer, Zac Hanson, called him "a bit of a character, but a cool guy."

>>15376
Why he's afraid of Americans.
Spice 1 - 187 Proof

Big L - No Endz, No Skinz
>Girls in the '90s ain't nothin' but crooks
>It's all about what's in your pockets, not how you look
I noticed that the 90s and 80s were both decades that people would popularly reference by name while living in them. Never heard that for the 00s, 10s, 20s, or 70s or before for that matter.

Maxwell - Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder) (1996)

Michael Jackson - Remember The Time (1991)

>The accompanying music video for "Remember the Time" was filmed in January 1992 at the Universal Studios Hollywood backlot.[31][32] Prior to the release of the video, Jackson's record label promoted it by releasing clips, as well as releasing behind the scenes clips of making the video.[7] The nine-minute video was promoted as a "short film".[7] It premiered on ABC, NBC, Fox, BET, and MTV on February 2, 1992, the Fox broadcast of Remember the Time recorded a Nielsen rating of 13.1.[4][33] After the video premiered on MTV, the channel aired a "rockumentary" called "More Dangerous Than Ever" which included glimpses of the making of the video.[7] Jackson's record label would not release the video's budget figures.[7] Directed by John Singleton and choreographed by Fatima Robinson, the video was an elaborate production and became one of Jackson's longest videos at over nine minutes. It was set in ancient Egypt and featured groundbreaking visual effects and appearances by Eddie Murphy, Iman, The Pharcyde, Magic Johnson, Tom "Tiny" Lister Jr. and Wylie Draper,[7] who portrayed Jackson as an older teenager and a young adult in the made-for-TV movie The Jacksons: An American Dream.

The Pharcyde are in the video? TIL.

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>>15234
Didn't mention but Vengaboys is a Euro band but they still like to pretend they're Americans, while making Eurodance shit that sounds like nothing we make in America. It goes back to the disco days with Abba, but not only are they singing in English, they're just mentioning American cities as if they were Americans lol.

>The Vengabus is coming

>And everybody's jumping
>New York to San Fransisco
>An intercity disco
>The wheels of steel are turning
>And traffic lights are burning
>So if you like to party
>Get on and move your body

Probably don't even have yellow school buses in Europe either huh?

>The name "Vengaboys" was originally the title of the electronic musical project of Dutch producers Danski and Delmundo as DJs in the early 90s.[5] In 1997 they decided to use the name to produce a pop group, choosing the Brazilian-Dutch singer Kim Sasabone as the vocal lead.[5] After some auditions, Denise Post-Van Rijswijk, Roy den Burger and Robin Pors were added to complete the group.[2]


>In August 1997, the group released their debut single "Parada de Tettas", followed by "To Brazil!" in December 1997 and "Up and Down" in February 1998. In April 1998, the group released their debut album Up & Down - The Party Album in the Netherlands and Belgium.[5] The album was certified gold in the Netherlands.[8] This was followed by "We Like to Party!" in May, which peaked at number 2 on the Dutch charts and at number 1 in Belgium in June 1998.[9]

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>>15328
>Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam (1990)
Lol the comments on this. People know the power of 90s music.

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>>15417
It's funny to me reading zoomers filling the comments about finding out about some song I know just because I'ma geezer because some youtuber or show used it or mentioned it. I guess for my age group it's all these 70s songs with people spamming the comments "Oh this is the sample from that rap song!"

Des'ree - You Gotta Be ('99 Mix) (1994)

Karaboga song
Body count - kkk bitch (92)


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