“Wannabe” was the debut single of this British girl group.
Spice Girls
“I Want It That Way” was a defining 1999 hit for this group.
Backstreet Boys?
TLC warned listeners not to chase these in 1994
waterfalls
This Texas band served up their only major hit in 1995, inspired by an Audrey Hepburn film
“Breakfast at Tiffany’s” by Deep Blue Something
Britney Spears debuted with this 1998 smash hit.
Baby One More Time
Say My Name” was a 1999 hit for this R&B group.
Destiny’s Child
“Tearin’ Up My Heart” was an early hit for these pop stars
NSYNC
Alanis Morissette said “You Oughta Know” on this 1995 track.
You Oughta Know
This Minnesota band closed out the 90s with a bar-closing anthem declaring, “You don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay here"
“Closing Time” by Semisonic
Mariah Carey wanted this person to “come rescue me” in her 1993 hit.
Dreamlover
Genie in a Bottle” made this pop star a household name in 1999.
Christina Aguilera
This trio of brothers sang the 1997 smash “MMMBop.”
Hanson
Michael Jackson blended rock and rap in this 1991 hit
Black or White
This San Francisco group shouted “What’s going on?” in their 1993 one-hit smash.
“What’s Up?” by 4 Non Blondes?
Celine Dion reached peak fame with this 1997 Titanic ballad
My Heart Will Go On
This Australian singer scored big with “Torn” in 1997
Natalie Imbruglia
Gary Barlow belonged to this U.K. boy band known for “Back for Good.”
Take That
Ricky Martin performed this at the 1999 VMA's. Jeremy also has been known to say this from time to time.
Livin’ la Vida Loca
This Atlanta hip-hop duo scored a massive sports-arena hit in 1993 with the chant, “Whoomp! There it is!”
“Whoomp! (There It Is)” by Tag Team?
Cher revolutionized Auto-Tune with this 1998 comeback single
Believe
This Irish family band had the 1999 hit “Breathless.”
The Corrs?
This duo scored a quirky hit with “No Rain,” featuring the Bee Girl.
Blind Melon
Who sang "This Is How We Do It"
Montell Jordan
This Los Angeles band delivered their only major hit in 1998, an upbeat anthem reminding listeners, “Don’t let go, you’ve got the music in you.”
“You Get What You Give” by New Radicals?
Whitney Houston topped the charts with this Dolly Parton cover in 1992
I Will Always Love You