20 songs from the 1990s that Singaporeans grew up listening to
It's Throwback Thursday, and this time we revisit all the songs that now make us shriek with delight/embarrassment.
It didn’t matter that we had no idea what they were singing, we had the moves down: hip shaking, arm twisting and jumping around.
Before we got caught up in Eminem’s politically problematic rapping, we had this bubblegum pop high-pitched number. How will we ever forget those opening lines…
There was a time this was playing at every single kopitiam and then it went on to take over the sound system at Zouk on Wednesday nights. Also politically problematic, btw.
4. “Home” by Kit Chan (1998)
Composed by Dick Lee, this has to be our nation’s most popular National Day theme song of all time.
It was the first song they made us play in guitar class, when we thought picking up the instrument would up our cool factor.
What's with the catchy feminist disasters? What was the ’90s without this pop princess’ mega hit?
This is actually an old Indonesian children’s song. We didn’t know what the lyrics meant, we could still sing along to every single word. And no, “Gelang” does not refer to Geylang. It means bracelet.
Sure there were seven members in the band but let’s be honest, we only remember Rachel and maybe Jo, because well she did all of the singing.
What was with that high-pitched-breathy-chipmunk voice? But we still had them on loop.
Our convent school days were made by their tunes on the radio. Oh and you’ll get to see them in the flesh because they’re coming to town in May.
This Taiwanese singer saw his popularity soar with this quirky, folk-ish tune. Plus, he rocked that geeky look before it even became a thing.
This is one of those one-hit wonders that somehow managed to become something of an anthem and yet we barely know anything about the band.
Again, what is it with songs where we have absolutely no idea what is going on? In case you’re wondering, it’s sung in Romanian. But hey, as long as its catchy right?
Which Spice Girl were you?
Okay, even though our logical brain tells us it’s impossible to love someone before even meeting them, this Australian duo had us singing along all the same. It must be those piercing blue eyes.
This was before Justin Timberlake became stylish and when the band made horrible fashion faux pas (not that we noticed at the time).
It’s fair to say this was what pop sounded like in the ’90s.
Yes, the ’90s was filled with boy bands crooning sappy love songs.
The most popular rock anthem of the ‘90s.
Another song that doesn't make any sense whatsoever but we still dance to it all the same.
Photo credit: Kura.kun (Spice Girls), Ernst Vikne (A1) and Julio Aprea (Aerosmith)
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