Culture Buzz Let’s face it, nothing beats the ‘90s! And just because you were born a decade or so ago, doesn't mean you embraced all of its perks. Here's a list of what you absolutely must remember to consider yourself a '90s kid.
“The Outlaw and the Indian” was a musical collaboration between Gary “Diff'rent Strokes” Coleman and former Michael Jackson impersonator and Black Cowboy Dion Mial, and also somehow not a sketch on In Living Color. There's nothing really weird about this clip, save for the fact that it may make you experience phantom molestation.
Music Buzz Mariah's cover of “I Want To Know What Love Is” is excellent, but the video — which takes place in, like, Yankee Stadium on Mars, is super-weird and very 90's. Looks like someone took a note from “Promise Of A New Day.”
Blossom tweets and somehow has less followers than me (and I've even been Danny DeTweetoed!) That ain't right, you guys. FOLLOW BLOSSOM! Even sadder: Six hasn't even tweeted yet!
If you don’t remember the 90’s novelty hit “Mambo No. 5,” let this terrifying Lou Bega-bot jog your memory. Lou Bega’s thought process: he slept with a lot of ladies…and they all had different names, some of which rhymed. BRILLIANT!
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You don’t have to be a English, coke-addicted throwback singer to have huge hair. Just ask any of these ladies. I, for one, am thankful to be a child of the nineties, when mushroom cuts and pyramid-shaped mom bobs - albeit ugly - were far better than some of these 80’s-era disasters.