If there was one song that summed up 1994, it was probably this tune. Something about the sitcom setting of the music video, Lisa Loeb’s glasses, the lilting delivery—it all made the 90s feel like the ...
Sure, some of it was terrible, but overall it was amazing: Nordic black metal, Britpop, pop punk, trip hop, and the best R&B of the ’90s (Boyz II Men were peaking). Hip-hop’s Golden Age was winding ...
Shania Twain is a country artist who all but invented the idea of “crossover success.” Few before her had earned such a diverse listenership. Her unique brand of pop-tinged country not only put her on ...