Music from 1999 is very different from today's music. Obviously, right? Some of that year's hit songs include "Mambo No. 5", "No Scrubs", and "I Want It That Way". Music videos were arguably at the height of their popularity, with shows like Total Request Live and Rap City - and eventually 106 & Park - feeding us the newest jams daily. There was also The Box, which I'm sure everyone watching videos in 1999 remembers fondly.
Much like what we listened to, things that we did in 1999 would seem like farce to anyone born that year or after. It was a time when we bought random CD/cassette singles to get that one unreleased song, because downloading even one track could have your phone line tied up for hours. On Today, in 1999, music fans bought albums from the likes of Puff Daddy, Lou Bega, and even LFO. Unfortunately, for those guys, only one artist debuted at #1 and that's Christina Aguilera.
Much like what we listened to, things that we did in 1999 would seem like farce to anyone born that year or after. It was a time when we bought random CD/cassette singles to get that one unreleased song, because downloading even one track could have your phone line tied up for hours. On Today, in 1999, music fans bought albums from the likes of Puff Daddy, Lou Bega, and even LFO. Unfortunately, for those guys, only one artist debuted at #1 and that's Christina Aguilera.