Every music buff knows that the ’90s was the time of the musical renaissance. From hip hop to pop hits, everything on the charts exuded power and personality. Artists continued churning out tunes that were sure to be remembered for a long time—and we were there to witness the magic happen!
It’s safe to say that the music of this era has been nothing short of truly iconic. Musicians nowadays pay tribute to the music of the ’90s because of the impact this era had on the music industry.
So, if you’re hoping for a quick trip down memory lane, buckle up!
Here are some of the best ‘90s music videos that will probably have you tapping your feet and moving to the beat.
1. “ November Rain” by Guns N’ Roses
This classic rock song was released as a single in 1992 from the album “Use Your Illusion I.” The song became an instant success, peaked at number 3 on Billboard Hot 100 chart, and continued to reign for a long time. The music video of the song shows a man grieving his beloved who has committed suicide. Ask anyone born in the ’90s and they’ll probably name “November Rain” as their favorite song.
2. “Doo Wop” (That Thing) by Lauryn Hill
This R&B hip hop song from 1998 ruled the charts for its upbeat melody, great vocals, and a memorable music video. Produced and written by Hill herself, the song hit the no.1 spot on the HOT 100 and maintained its position for two weeks. The music video for the song compares the ’60s and the ’90s as it showcases Hill dressed in retro attire on the left side, while on the right side, a slightly more modern Hill goes about his business.
3. “The Rain” (Supa Dupa Fly) by Missy Elliot
When it comes to the world of hip hop, Missy Elliot is a trailblazer, and her 1997 single, “The Rain” is on this list for all the right reasons. It’s no shocker that during the ’90s, hip hop and R&B music were on the rise, which also led to this single’s success. The music video for “The Rain” (Supa Dupa Fly) features big names such as Timbaland, Yo-Yo, Lil Kim, and Tamara Johnson-George, among others.
Low-rise jeans and monotone eyeshadows are back in fashion and so are the best music videos from the ‘90s!