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While the US wallowed in grunge sludge, the mid-90s saw a cultural renaissance in the United Kingdom known as "Cool Britannia." Britpop was a reactionary movement against the American dominance of grunge, celebrating Britishness through Beatles-esque melodies, glam rock hooks, and distinctly British lyrical themes.

Songs like Pearl Jam’s Alive , Soundgarden’s Black Hole Sun , and Alice in Chains’ Rooster dealt with heavy themes of depression, social alienation, and survival. It was dark, loud, and uncomfortable—and the world couldn’t get enough of it. 90s english songs

The decade also played host to a new wave of singer-songwriters, who brought a more introspective and emotional sound to the table. Artists like Radiohead, Coldplay, and Travis became known for their hauntingly beautiful melodies and poignant lyrics. Radiohead's "Creep" and Coldplay's "Yellow" are just two examples of the many iconic songs that emerged during this time. While the US wallowed in grunge sludge, the

And then, of course, there were the boy bands. Who could forget the likes of Take That, East 17, and Westlife? These groups brought a new level of pop sensibility to the music scene, with their slick harmonies and choreographed dance routines. Take That's "Relight My Fire" and Westlife's "Uptown Girl" are just a couple of the many hits that still get stuck in our heads to this day. The decade also played host to a new

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