Did the Music really Die in the '90s?

I think when it comes to the best music throughtout the decades, it depends.

To a lot of folks, back in the day-produced the best music.

I believe the best music came from the 60s-90s.

I personally like the 90s the best.

The 90s had the best songs and rap songs when it came to R&B/Hip Hop music.

It was the best era of Whitney Houston, Tupac, Mariah Carey, Boys ll Men, etc.

I also like the 60s, the era of the Supremes, The Temptations.

The 70s, the era of Disco. (I still don’t see how disco played out as quickly as it did, compared to the rest of music!)

The 80s, the era of Michael Jackson. Though the 90s, had the era of a lot of emerging artists- to me nobody really stood out a whole lot.

The celebrities I mentioned above, stood out, along with many others. In the 2000s, still the same. Even more so than the 90s. Its still some good music out there.

I like all kinds of music really. Though my favorites are R&B/Hip Hop/Pop. But I listen to anything if it's very good.

With good songs-with people actually singing, and singing about something worthy. Good beats. etc. It’s not all about what they got, what they gonna get, their money, rides, bling, cribs, men or women. Not all about the party or getting some.

It might be rare, but feel good music is still out there in some places. We should note that not all the good music is stuck back in the day or scattered to the winds.
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I agree with all above and can only say I still have the tape and later bought the CD of Dr. Dre "The Chronic"

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wrong!! music died in the 70s.......everything after that is just noisecool
House musik was born in 1985, the best had begun purple heart
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