By Rizzo on February 2, 2009

Remember the days before T-Pain and Nelly? Back when Sean Combs was still Puff Daddy? Back when two kings of the game ruled supreme? When rap still sounded like rap? If you haven’t figured it out yet, this article is dedicated to ’90s rap music. Rap in the ’90s brought widespread popularity to the genre. In the late 80s, Public Enemy, Run-D.M.C. and N.W.A. built a foundation for the gangster rap genre. They paved the way for what would be arguably the best decade the genre has ever seen.
With the exit of Ice Cube in 1989, N.W.A. continued to feud and eventually disbanded in 1991. The stage was set for an epic battle of rap supremacy in the early 90s. An East-West Coast divide had formed with Bad Boy Records on the East Coast, and Death Row Records on the West Coast. Tupac threw gasoline on the fire when he accused Biggie and Combs of being involved with the shooting he fell victim to in a NYC recording studio in 1994. With each record after that, the drama escalated and I think we all know how this story ends.
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By Rizzo on August 28, 2008

Remember when you could turn on the radio and actually find some decent music? That is what I miss the most about the 90s. Whether you liked rock, pop, or rap, the ’90s provided your fix for your particular tastes. Although my tastes tend to lean towards the post-grunge music I grew up on, there was no denying some of the great songs that came out of the decade.
I thought it was time to switch it up and bring to you a new kind of article. Within in the next few weeks I am going to present to you my favorite 90s songs separated by genres. I thought I would start off with pop since its pretty general, and well, popular. I will get to strictly rock and rap and many other sub-genres in the future. Feel free to offer your suggestions.
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Posted in Ace of Base, All-4-One, Amy Grant, Annie Lennox, Backstreet Boys, Billy Joel, Blaque, Bryan Adams, Celine Dion, Christina Aguilera, Dionne Farris, EMF, Ginuwine, Haddaway, Jennifer Lopez, K-Ci and JoJo, Los Del Rio, Marc Cohen, Mariah Carey, Michael Bolton, Michael Jackson, Montell Jordan, Mr. Big, Popular Pop Music of the '90s, Real McCoy, The, Rednex, Roxette, Savage Garden, Shania Twain, Sting, SWV, Technotronic, TLC, Vanessa Williams, Whitney Houston, Will Smith | Tagged 4 Non Blondes, Ace of Base, Aerosmith, All-4-One, Amy Grant, Annie Lennox, B52\'s, Backstreet Boys, Billy Joel, Blaque, Bryan Adams, C and C Music Factory, Celine Dion, Christina Aguilera, Dionne Farris, EMF, Ginuwine, Haddaway, Jennifer Lopez, K-Ci and JoJo, LEN, Los Del Rio, Marc Cohen, Mariah Carey, Michael Bolton, Michael Jackson, Montell Jordan, Mr. Big, P. Diddy, Rednex, Roxette, Savage Garden, Shania Twain, Snap, Sting, SWV, Technotronic, The Cranberries, The Fugees, The Notorious B.I.G., The Real McCoy, TLC, Vanessa Williams, Whitney Houston, Will Smith, \'N Sync