This 90s rap song by Vanilla Ice became a number one hit and its known for its catchy bassline, featuring in films like "Cool as Ice" and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles".
Ice Ice Baby
This 90s sitcom follows the lives of six friends living in New York City and is known for the famous Central Perk coffee shop.
Friends
This 90s grunge band, fronted by Kurt Cobain, revolutionized rock with their 1991 album "Nevermind," featured their smash hit "Smells like Teen Spirit".
Nirvana
This 90s boy band, known for hits like "Tearin' Up My Heart" and "Bye Bye Bye" launched the careers of Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez.
NSYNC
This legendary singer is known for her powerful voice and hits like "I Will Always Love you" and "Greatest Love of All".
Whitney Houston
This 1999 hit song by Smash Mouth was famously featured in the animated film "Shrek" and become a major pop culture phenomenon.
All Star
This 90s sitcom revolves around a street-smart teenager from West Philadelphia who moves in with his wealthy relatives in Bel-Air.
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
This 90s alternative rock band, led by Billy Corgan, is known for hits like "1979" and "Tonight, Tonight."
The Smashing Pumpkins
This iconic girl group, known for their motto "Girl Power," skyrocketed to fame with hits like "Wannabe" and become a global phenomenon in the 90s.
Spice Girls
This singer is known for her 90s hit "Un-break My Heart" and is recognized for her deep, soulful voice and emotional ballads.
Toni Braxton
This 1990s ballad by Seal become widely known after being featured in the film "Batman Forever".
Kiss from a Rose
This long-running animated series holds the record for the most episodes of any American prime-time sitcom and is known for its depiction of a dysfunctional family in the fiction town of Springfield.
The Simpsons
This Calabasas, California, rock band gained widespread fame with their 1999 album "Make Yourself," featuring the hit single "Drive."
Incubus
This 90s R&B group is famous for hits like "End of the Road" and "I'll Make Love to You," known for their incredible harmonies.
Boyz II Men
This influential R&B singer, known for hits like "One in a Million" and "Are You That Somebody," tragically passed away in 2001.
Aaliyah
This 1992 hit by House of Pain, produced by DJ Lethal, features a brass sample from Black Sabbath and is known as a sports arena anthem.
Jump Around
This critically acclaimed 90s sitcom is set in New York City and revolves around the daily lives and quirky interactions of four friends, including a stand-up comedian, his best friend that works odd jobs, a quirky publisher and an eccentric neighbor.
Seinfeld
This British alternative rock band, fronted by Thom Yorke, is known for albums like "OK Computer" and "The Bends."
Radiohead
This 90s boy band is renowned for hits like "I Want It That Way" and became one of the best-selling music groups of all time.
Backstreet Boys
Known as the "Queen of Hip-Hop Soul," this artist released her debut album "What's the 411?" in 1992 featuring the smash hit "Real Love".
Mary J. Blige
This 1995 hit by the band The Verve became a iconic anthem and was featured in the film "Cruel Intentions," known for its lush orchestration and emotional depth.
Bitter Sweet Symphony
This 90s sitcom features a handyman and his family, a neighbor known for his half-face appearances, and plenty of tool related antics.
Home Improvement
This American rock band, known for hits like "Alive" and "Jeremy," was formed in Seattle in 1990 and is considered one of the key bands of the grunge movement.
Pearl Jam
This renowned 90s female group was initially formed under a different name and went through multiple lineup changes before becoming a global sensation. They are credited for shaping the landscape of modern pop and R&B, and their influence extends beyond music into fashion and culture.
Destiny's Child
This artist, known for his smooth R&B style and deep baritone voice, rose to fame in the 90s with hits like "Pony" and "Differences".
Ginuwine