23 May 1999 I don't remember 'Candle For Kosovo', but I remember why Kosovo was in the world headlines in 1999. A decade that had begun so optimistically, with the fall of the Berlin Wall and the European communist regimes behind it, plus the end of apartheid and the liberation of Nelson Mandela, had quickly … Continue reading Various Artists – ‘Candle For Kosovo’
Tag: 1999
TLC – ‘No Scrubs’
9 May 1999 Truth be told, I didn't even know what a shorty was, which may explain other things. Thankfully, TLC introduce us to the concept of a scrub—also known as a buster—with the greatest piece of pop music exposition since the theme from The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air. With some relief I can … Continue reading TLC – ‘No Scrubs’
Westlife – ‘Swear It Again’
4 April 1999 Our new golden age of pop continues. Soon after Britney's '...Baby One More Time' we get something equally wondrous: take the familiar sight of five boyband lads with their matching white suits, air grabs and cruciform poses, give them what seems like just another romantic R&B-lite ballad with a key change at … Continue reading Westlife – ‘Swear It Again’
Britney Spears – ‘…Baby One More Time’
21 February 1999 Anyone born after February 1999 may disagree, but this feels like our first present-day number one. In chart pop terms, we've been living in a Britney and '...Baby One More Time' world ever since. The song made Britney Spears an instant icon and new type of pop star: the real-life girl whose … Continue reading Britney Spears – ‘…Baby One More Time’
The Offspring – ‘Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)’
31 January 1999 It's clear that the anti-hero of 'Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)', played memorably in the video by a young actor whose actual first name is Guy, is the village Vanilla Ice and really putting his back into crass cultural appropriation and stereotyping. I suppose it's just a bit awkward that the … Continue reading The Offspring – ‘Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)’
Chef – ‘Chocolate Salty Balls’
3 January 1999 The last year of the decade, the first of chart pop's new golden age, begins in typical '90s style with a TV cartoon show tie-in at number one. Yes, it's Isaac Hayes, an actual soul star, which has to be better than Bart Simpson rapping on 'Do The Bartman' and 'Deep, Deep … Continue reading Chef – ‘Chocolate Salty Balls’
