These world-famous pop songs from the 1990s were initially rejected by musicians before they eventually became massive hits.
Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains, and Soundgarden introduced classic rock to a new generation of listeners in the 1990s.
The 1990s. Well, what do we think? The decade brought us grunge and Britpop, and lots of other forms of lesser pop. Was the decade a good one for music? Let's say it wasn't the 1970s. But like every ...
R&B crooner Shanice may have had only one hit, but “I Love Your Smile” is arguably one of the catchiest — and most memorable — R&B tunes of the ’90s. Really, who could forget a song whose chorus is ...
Calling all Millennials! It's time to dive into the past with these classic '90s and 2000s one-hit wonder songs. So, let's take a stroll down memory lane and be sure to share your favorite throwback ...
Drake, Ed Sheeran and Tyler, the Creator, are usually reliable hitmakers. But the songs they’ve put out this summer haven’t stuck around. Instead, listeners keep returning to a power ballad from 1998: ...
Whatever happened to Harvey Danger? The band caught fire in 1997 and 1998 with "Flagpole Sitta," the lead single from their debut album Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone? But it was tough sledding ...
There are a lot of songs that you might have no idea were written for, or at least released in conjunction with a movie. Sometimes, those songs end up being more successful than the movie itself, but ...
The producer has reached the top of the charts and won Grammys. As he embarks on the next phase of his career, he’s looking back on what he’s learned. Credit... Supported by By Jonathan Abrams Hit-Boy ...