Anonymous wrote:I'm GenX and I think most of us would probably know the top songs from the 90s. I could sing (or dance in some cases) along to any of these:
I Will Always Love You - Whitney Houston
I'll Make Love to You - Boys II Men
I Swear - All-4-One
Jump - Kriss Kross
The Sign - Ace of Base
Macarena - Los Del Rio
Waterfalls - TLC
Baby Got Back - Sir Mix-A-Lot
Gangsta's Paradise - Coolio
MmmBop - Hanson
I don't know if these are necessarily "representative" though.
Anonymous wrote:Bust a move
Wild Thing
Joy & Pain Rob Base
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never heard of Mr Brightside and I’m 45.
Anonymous wrote:I read that article too! I'm the first of the GenXers (born in 1965) and I know Mr. Brightside because my oldest DC is the last of the Millennials (born in 1994). He and his lovely GF are busy these days attending weddings and they report that Mr. Brightside is often the last song played at wedding receptions. At the weddings DH and I have attended, I've noticed that the song that gets all the parents and their generational cohorts out on the dance floor is . . . wait for it . . . Don't Stop Believin'! (Though September, by Earth, Wind and Fire, is a close second.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the point was songs that people could shout/sing along to in public. So as a GenXer (and Nats fan), I nominate Take On Me.
Hmmm I think millennials would probably know a lot of words to hit me baby one more time, that Avril song “he was a boy, she was a girl”, umbrella by Rihanna?
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Oh god yes. And a lot of hip hop. Apple bottom jeans jeans boots with the fur with the fur
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the point was songs that people could shout/sing along to in public. So as a GenXer (and Nats fan), I nominate Take On Me.
Hmmm I think millennials would probably know a lot of words to hit me baby one more time, that Avril song “he was a boy, she was a girl”, umbrella by Rihanna?
All Star by Smashmouth
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the point was songs that people could shout/sing along to in public. So as a GenXer (and Nats fan), I nominate Take On Me.
Hmmm I think millennials would probably know a lot of words to hit me baby one more time, that Avril song “he was a boy, she was a girl”, umbrella by Rihanna?
Anonymous wrote:I'm high school class of 2000 and surprised no one has said Semi Charmed Life.