What Is The Role Of Music In The 1990s

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1990s Music. Nostalgia gets a bad rap but it’s a big part of how we think and what we feel when we hear a music from another time especially in the 1990s(Right Time and Place for a Little BIt of Nostalgia Dominion Post, 24th Sept, 2015).

The 1990s was a very crazy decade filled with many events that made people feel scared, and that had the nation on opposite sides. One of the most memorable events that happened in the 1990s was the Oklahoma City bombing. The person responsible was Timothy McVeigh. McVeigh parked a moving truck in front of the Federal building in Oklahoma City and walked away, minutes go by and the truck blows, destroying the building, which had a daycare in it, killing hundreds of men, women, and children. That was the serious side of the report, now to the fun stuff, Music. People love rock music, so they had rock concerts, but
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rappers were not well like either, they were always in trouble with the law, Tupac was accused of shooting two off-duty cops, and Snoop Dog shot and killed a man also(Phipps, Paul, Musin in the 1990s 07 Sept. 2014). People were in love with MTV, that’s how they got to see the new music, everyone worldwide looked to MTV(Gill, Andy, The story of Rock ‘N’ Roll, 20th March 2014). In the south Country music was very popular, in particular was Garth Brooks, his album, “Ropin’ the Wind”, was the first country album ever to debut at number one(Phipps, Paul, Music in the