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Music Videos From The 90s

Marco Sensual

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Here is all about 90s music. Music videos from the 90s were often ground breaking and ahead of their time. They were also much more original than nowadays music videos. It was when MTV peaked and watching music videos was always fun. I think that the best music videos came out in the 90s. Older millennials will remember many of these music videos. Lets share music videos from the 90s. It can be any type of music. It can be commercial music or less commercial music. You will rediscover or discover great music videos from the awesome 90s.

George Michael - Too Funky (1992)​

This is his best music video in my opinion. George Michael was actually hard to work with during the filming of this video. He didnt get along with the director Thierry Mugler. George was arrogant and acted like a diva on set and wanted Thierry Mugler to be fired. The models in the video said that they would not make the video if he fired Thierry Mugler. So he he stayed and he finished filming the video. The original music video includes male models. Its homoerotic. But George Michael didnt liked it. So he removed the gay stuff and the male models. He just kept the female models. Thats why he re-edited the video his own way. The music video below, which is the one everybody knows is the George Michael version. The original Thierry Mugler version that includes male models is on youtube. But i dont like his version. The editing is all over the place. The George Michael version is way better. The editing in his version is pristine. Great music video.


Shakespears Sister - Stay (1992)​

I always found this music video interesting. The good versus evil concept is original and both are doing a good job in this video. It was a hit in the summer of 1992. Good song.


The Chemical Brothers - Setting Sun (1996)​

This music video is quite trippy. Great cinematography. I always like that video.


Daft Punk - Around The World (1997)​

This music video was very fresh when it came out. It was so different. You never saw a choreography like that before. It must have been quite hard to pull this off. Its so original. I never really cared for that song. But i never get tired of wathing this video. Its so clever.


Céline Dion - Only One Road (1995)​

This is a lesser known song by Céline Dion. But its a good song. From her album The Colour Of My love. It mostly went overlooked. Its quite forgotten. But this is one of her best music video in my opinion.

 

Paula Abdul - Ain't Never Gonna Give You Up (1996)​

This is a very fun song and colorful music video. From her very underrated album Head Over Heals. This is her best album in my opinion. Even better than Spellbound. And i love Spellbound. Her voice on this album sounds good. She does have a nice voice. People doesnt give her enough credit. Even though she doesnt have a big range, she still can sing. This album is so diverse and the whole songs on this album could have been released as a single. Its that good.


Kym Sims - Too Blind To See It (1991)​

What a club banger. This song was big in clubs and on the radio also. It was a hit. Its such a good song. So catchy. Nothing beats dance music from the 90s.


Depeche Mode - I Feel You (1993)​

This is this song that got me into Depeche Mode. Songs of Faith and Devotion is not their most remembered album. But its their best album in my opinion.


Salt-N-Pepa - None Of Your Business (1994)​

From their album Very Necessary. This song is still relevant today. They tell it like it is. Its very in your face.


Energy 52: Café Del Mar (Three 'n One Radio Remix) (1997)​

This song is the biggest trance anthem ever. It has reach the legendary status. This is the classic of the classics. By far the most known trance song. It played in pretty much all clubs everywhere in the world. It was on so many dance compilations and theres still many remixes of this song that are released every few years. Its timeless.

 

90s BOYBAND EDITION​


Bad Boys Inc - Change Your Mind (1995)​

Boyband from the UK. They had moderate success. They only made one album. This is their best song in my opinion. I love the voice of the lead singer. He can sing. Like many boybands, theres a gay member in this band.


Caught In The Act - Love Is Everywhere (1994)​

Boyband from the netherlands. Two members are dutch and two members are british. Two members of the boyband are gay. They are actually good. Their first two albums are good. Love is everywhere is not their best song. They have better songs than that. Its quite cheesy. But its cheesy in a good way.


Worlds Apart - Baby Come Back (1996)​

Boyband from the UK. They were big in france. I like their second album. Which is their best. By far. Its their dance album. Good album. All of them have a decent voice. Yes. Its cheesy. But cheese is healthy. You need it. European boybands were the best.


G Squad - Bébé (1997)​

Boyband from france. They were big in france and in canada (québec). This song did well in québec. I think it was their biggest hit in québec. They came to québec and they went to a talk show. The audience acted like it was the beatles. It was madness. They were very well welcomed in québec. One of the band member is gay.


A1 - Summertime of Our Lives​

Boyband from the UK. One of the best boyband from the UK in my opinion. I love this song. Its very catchy and a feel good song. The Metro Remix is even better. Their first album is great. Which is their best album. They are are quite underrated.

 

Guy - D-O-G Me Out (1991)​


Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam - Let The Beat Hit 'Em (1991)​


Jade - Don't Walk Away (1992)​


Foo Fighters - Big Me (1996)​


Soundgarden - The Day I Tried To Live (1994)​

 

Live - Lakini's Juice (1997)​


Korn - Falling Away from Me (1999)​


Pulp - Common People (1995)​


The KLF - Justified & Ancient (1992)​


Enrique Iglesias - Rhythm Divine (1999)​

 
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