The transition from the 80s into the 90s was already happening here. (especially with R&B).Billboard's new at the time digital soundscan to tabulate the charts were in full effect and the 90s sounds were in their infancy trying to figure itself out. The top 20 here still had an 80s feel, yet by the end of the year the changes would be more noticeable. (a similar thing happened in my opinion with 1982 as a transition year between the 70s and the 80s).
It has nothing to do with this video. How do you see the transition of the 2020s? Do you think the sound of this decade has already started in 2023? or are there still residues from the 2010s?
@nelson conejo .....to be honest, I can't talk about the music of the 2010s and 2020s as I don't have much knowledge about it but only a few exceptions because of the spotlight they received (Bruno Mars, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Adele) to mention a few; and someone who's into it may know better. Usually once a decade starts in music it takes a couple of years for it to come into its own. ( The 70s may be an exception; it took a bit longer to come into its own - 1973/74 thru 81). My peak in music was from 1978-1992 or 93 with on and off listening thru 1996-97. By then in my subjective opinion the late 90s were more of the foundation of all the stuff we see in music today (autotune for example). I may argue that the 2000s started in '97-'98. (Again my opinion). We may see 2023 with new music trends, but only time will tell.
According to you, the transition towards the music of the 2000s began around the middle of 1996, beginning the decade in 2002. Thanks for answering. I always read your reviews, they are very interesting.
@@rkyrkrdoThe 2010s seem to be split right down the middle when it comes to music 2010-2014 - electric pop/EDM fun club music 2015-2019 Trap music/ awful mumble rap.
Well it was a leap year and the music seems to be in limbo. Prince's Diamonds and Pearls is a good example of how all the genres of the time were mixed from the popular styles of the time. It's a great album of the time.
Love Beauty and the Beast. Belle is my favorite Disney Princess. Love Motley Crue, U2, Phil Collins/Genesis, Guns n roses, Metallica, Richard Marx, ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Top 10 Country songs February 29, 1992 1 Garth Brooks - What She's Doing Now 2 Randy Travis - Better Class Of Losers 3 John Anderson - Straight Tequila Night 4 Pam Tillis - Maybe It Was Memphis 5 Lorrie Morgan - Except For Monday 6 Joe Diffie - Is It Cold In Here 7 Alan Jackson - Dallas 8 Trisha Yearwood - That's What I Like About You 9 Alabama - Born Country 10 Reba McEntire - Is There Life Out There
Smoking in the Boys Room by the Crue was 1985. Home Sweet Home came from that same album but only hit #89 at that time. Home Sweet Home charted in 1991-92 because it was on a Crue Greatest Hits album called Decade of Decadence.
You just took me back to junior year of high school!! ❤️🎼❤️
The Late '1980s Turn to The Early '90s From The Retro Classic
The Early '90s ('90-'93) Was Closer Like
The 1980's And It Will Never Ever Gets Older.
The transition from the 80s into the 90s was already happening here. (especially with R&B).Billboard's new at the time digital soundscan to tabulate the charts were in full effect and the 90s sounds were in their infancy trying to figure itself out. The top 20 here still had an 80s feel, yet by the end of the year the changes would be more noticeable. (a similar thing happened in my opinion with 1982 as a transition year between the 70s and the 80s).
Yeah I would say 1992 was the transition year from the 80s to the 90s, by 1993, it was definitely the 90s.
It has nothing to do with this video. How do you see the transition of the 2020s? Do you think the sound of this decade has already started in 2023? or are there still residues from the 2010s?
@nelson conejo .....to be honest, I can't talk about the music of the 2010s and 2020s as I don't have much knowledge about it but only a few exceptions because of the spotlight they received (Bruno Mars, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Adele) to mention a few; and someone who's into it may know better. Usually once a decade starts in music it takes a couple of years for it to come into its own. ( The 70s may be an exception; it took a bit longer to come into its own - 1973/74 thru 81). My peak in music was from 1978-1992 or 93 with on and off listening thru 1996-97. By then in my subjective opinion the late 90s were more of the foundation of all the stuff we see in music today (autotune for example). I may argue that the 2000s started in '97-'98. (Again my opinion). We may see 2023 with new music trends, but only time will tell.
According to you, the transition towards the music of the 2000s began around the middle of 1996, beginning the decade in 2002. Thanks for answering. I always read your reviews, they are very interesting.
@@rkyrkrdoThe 2010s seem to be split right down the middle when it comes to music 2010-2014 - electric pop/EDM fun club music 2015-2019 Trap music/ awful mumble rap.
I was in 5th grade, but I remember 27 of these songs (some dancing with friends almost middle school style!)
Loved this! So many songs I didn’t know that I now I want to discover and so many throwbacks! This was a good chart week!
Do Same More Billboard Hot 100 Flashbacks 1990, 1991, 1992 & 1993, As The Early '90s 1994, 1995 & 1996 as
The Mid '90s Please Kindly I Liked It
Best time ever!! 8th Grade!!
Same here :)
Well it was a leap year and the music seems to be in limbo. Prince's Diamonds and Pearls is a good example of how all the genres of the time were mixed from the popular styles of the time. It's a great album of the time.
thanks for musics🙏🏻
Beauty And The Beast
I Can't Make You Love Me
Smells Like Teen Spirit
Si recuerdo esa canciones en 1991 y 1992. Años maravillosos que jamas regresaran .
Probably the last year with 80s vibes
Agree with you!
The end of big hair and the power ballad.
Lots of big acts last chart success.
Makes me feel a bit sad
Couldn't agree with you more!
Power ballads went well into the 90s
@@Atl-jv1kw true power ballads finished after meatloaf in 1993
The crooning ( solo singer ) ballad is different
Like titanic etc .
@@martryan2060 Bon Jovi, The Cranberries, Aerosmith, Red hot chili peppers, Creed and many more released power ballads after 93
Love Beauty and the Beast. Belle is my favorite Disney Princess. Love Motley Crue, U2, Phil Collins/Genesis, Guns n roses, Metallica, Richard Marx, ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Early 1992 was still transitional, but I can take it like 60% 90s musical trend and 40% 80s sound
Set adrift on memory bliss encapsulates this year's music 😊
This is when sadly rap and rnb genres start to chart and music begins to fall in quality.
Top 10 Country songs
February 29, 1992
1 Garth Brooks - What She's Doing Now
2 Randy Travis - Better Class Of Losers
3 John Anderson - Straight Tequila Night
4 Pam Tillis - Maybe It Was Memphis
5 Lorrie Morgan - Except For Monday
6 Joe Diffie - Is It Cold In Here
7 Alan Jackson - Dallas
8 Trisha Yearwood - That's What I Like About You
9 Alabama - Born Country
10 Reba McEntire - Is There Life Out There
This is dope, and it’s piece of history. Keep it up, I love looking at these
*DROPOUTS* (02/29/1992)
*56 - Live For Loving You* - _Gloria Estefan_
_PP: 22 WoC: 20_
*66 - When A Man Loves A Woman* - _Michael Bolton_ ^
_PP: 1(x1) WoC: 20_
*89 - Blinded By Love* - _Rhythm Syndicate_
_PP: 76 WoC: 6_
*90 - Within My Heart* - _Voyce_
_PP: 77 WoC: 13_
*96 - Streets of Dreams* - _Nia Peeples_
_PP: 12 WoC: 20_
*100 - The Comfort Zone* - _Vanessa Williams_
_PP: 62 WoC: 12_
^ - _clinching its year-end list_
I must have been sleeping in 92. I don’t recognize the majority of these songs?
I'm in 7th grade, watching MTV all day
I was 20 girl in 1992
Now you are 50 or 51
CHER!!
CHAIR!! 🪑
If you think about it, To Be With You by Mr. Big is the end of Glam Metal’s run at the top of the charts.
Along with November rain by guns n roses at the end of the same year
No way that boys room came out in 92 I think 85-86
Smoking in the Boys Room by the Crue was 1985. Home Sweet Home came from that same album but only hit #89 at that time. Home Sweet Home charted in 1991-92 because it was on a Crue Greatest Hits album called Decade of Decadence.