Tumgik
#teen pop
haveyouheardthisband · 3 months
Text
Tumblr media
360 notes · View notes
Text
youtube
youtube
I am also deeply sorry for this matchup
57 notes · View notes
Text
Vote for your fave, reblog & share your thoughts and other faves (even outside of this list) I would love to hear it 😊😊
Thank you and have fun also check out my masterpost for the other polls 😊😊
58 notes · View notes
Tumblr media
Tracklist:
What Makes You Beautiful • Gotta Be You • One Thing • More Than This • Up All Night • I Wish • Tell Me A Lie • Taken • I Want • Everything About You • Same Mistakes • Save You Tonight • Stole My Heart
Spotify ♪ YouTube
61 notes · View notes
ongawdclub · 6 months
Text
Tumblr media
B r i t n e y S p e a r s
59 notes · View notes
yourfavealbumisgender · 3 months
Text
Tumblr media
No Strings Attached by NSYNC is Pansexual!
requested by anon
11 notes · View notes
y2kalbums · 11 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
s club 7 – s club
30 notes · View notes
randomvarious · 6 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Today's compilation:
Now That's What I Call Music! 9 2002 Pop / Hip Hop / R&B / Teen Pop / Alternative Rock / Latin Pop / Southern Rap
Alright, folks, it's time for another fun trip down memory lane, and today we're going back to 2001 and 2002, with the help of the 9th volume from the most pervasive contemporary pop compilation series that's ever existed in US history: the one and only Now That's What I Call Music!
But first, before we..."Dig In"...let's get a dose of some of that good nostalgia with the ad for this release, shall we? Did you know that if you ordered it over the phone by credit or check/debit, you'd also get a free multi-purpose picture frame-mousepad too?! Wow, so cool! 😎
youtube
Anyway, being that these sets more or less serve as documentations of what the pop music landscape was like during a pretty specific time period, what this CD seems to demonstrate, in retrospect, is that the teen pop that had really dominated the late 90s was on a bit of a downturn in '01 and '02, and its status as the most prominent type of pop music was being usurped by hip hop and R&B.
But that's also not to say that all of the teen pop on here is of a low quality either, because *NSYNC's "Gone," which was the first track of theirs to ever be fully led from start to finish by Justin Timberlake, is really one of the greatest boy band tunes that's ever been made. Minimal, but emotional, and its bridge, specifically, is spectacular 😍.
Outside of that bit of brilliance, though, the R&B and hip hop tunes are just a lot better. And to me, the song that really stands out among the rest within this whole collection is Ginuwine's "Differences," a terrific slow jam that featured some incredibly shimmering and ringing keys. Normally, I don't go for slow R&B ballads, but this one in particular was really something special.
And there's also some bangers on here that you might've just flat out forgot ever existed too. Like, remember that New Jersey co-ed R&B/hip group, City High, that gave us "What Would You Do?" back in 2001? Well, do you remember their follow-up hit that featured Eve on it, "Caramel"? Its remix, by prolific New York duo Trackmasters, seems to be on that vague South Asian fad that so much mainstream hip hop and R&B was on at around that time, and it received a considerable amount of radio play. But looking back on it, I think it's actually been pretty memory-holed!
Also, we gotta give it up for Petey Pablo's ode to his home state of North Carolina too, with "Raise Up," because the Egyptian-sampled beat on that thing was absolutely bananas. And I can't say that I'm all that fond of much southern rap, in general, but Petey's debut hit was an absolute monster. Rather than him having to sacrifice any of his rawness in order to reach a pop audience, he was able to bring his rawness to a pop audience instead. And clearly, it resonated with a whole lot of folks.
And lastly, I think we all know that Ja Rule wasn't the greatest rapper out there, but his contributions to the turn-of-the-millennium pop landscape were pretty important. He got clowned on harshly by the likes of 50 Cent and Eminem, et al, and, as a result, his career was pretty much eviscerated, but songs like his Stevie Wonder-sampled "Livin' It Up" were straight-up party jams that really deserve more love and respect.
So, another highly enjoyable rush of radio and music television memories here. A bunch of commercial classics and a smattering of jams that are a bit more forgotten too. It's pretty much all you can ever ask for out of one of these Now CDs 😊.
P.S.: I'll provide a link to it, but for the love of god, under no circumstances should you ever subject yourself to the first track on this album, which is a remix of P!nk's "Get the Party Started" that features Redman and tries to mesh itself with "Sweet Dreams," by The Eurythmics. Apparently P!nk thought that her hair gave her enough power to also possess the essence of Annie Lennox or something, but good lord, was that calculus completely wrong 🥴. Such an excruciatingly bad song! Don't click on it!
Highlights:
Mary J. Blige - "Family Affair" Jennifer Lopez - "Ain't It Funny" Ja Rule feat. Case - "Livin' It Up" Ludacris - "Rollout (My Business)" Mr. Cheeks - "Lights, Camera, Action" Petey Pablo - "Raise Up (All Cities Remix)" City High - "Caramel (Trackmasters Remix)" Nelly Furtado - "Turn off the Light" *NSYNC - "Gone" Ginuwine - "Differences" Lenny Kravitz - "Dig In" Incubus - "Wish You Were Here"
18 notes · View notes
y2kbrat-1995 · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
No More (Baby, I’ma Do Right)
80 notes · View notes
thecreativemillennial · 8 months
Text
Justin timberlake, Christina Aguilera, Britney spears and Ryan gosling during the Mickey mouse club, back in 1993
Tumblr media
9 notes · View notes
thepopaddict · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media
Joey McIntyre - Stay The Same
Stay The Same is the debut album of former “New Kids On The Block” member Joey McIntyre. The album was released in March 1999 spawning three singles including the titular single “Stay The Same”. The album peaked #49 in the US, achieving gold status. The album did not charted outside US.
Track List:
Couldn’t Stay Away From Your Love
I Can’t Do It Without You
Give It Up
Stay The Same
I Love You Came Too Late
All I Wanna Do
The Way That I Loved You
I Cried
Because Of You
We Can Get Down
Let Me Take You For A Ride
One Night
Without Your Love
My Top Five Picks:
5th Place - I Cried
youtube
4th Place - We Can Get Down
youtube
3rd Place - I Love You Came Too Late
youtube
2nd Place - One Night
youtube
1st Place - Stay The Same
youtube
Picture Gallery:
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
16 notes · View notes
haveyouheardthisband · 6 months
Text
Tumblr media
369 notes · View notes
Text
youtube
youtube
If you haven't heard one or both of the songs before, it's recommended that you do so before voting!
Define "better" in any way you wish :)
41 notes · View notes
Text
Vote for your fave, Reblog & share your thoughts and let me know your other faves even if it's not on this list in the tags I would love to hear it 😊😊
Check out my masterpost for the other open polls thank you and have fun ☺️☺️
67 notes · View notes
Tumblr media
Tracklist:
Losing Grip • Complicated • Sk8er Boi • I'm with You • Mobile • Unwanted • Tomorrow • Anything but Ordinary • Things I'll Never Say • My World • Nobody's Fool • Too Much to Ask • Naked
Spotify ♪ YouTube
61 notes · View notes
joslincox · 3 months
Text
Jimmy Neutron soundtrack promo
3 notes · View notes