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'90s Teen Pop - School of Rock: '90s Pop

Artist Song
Backstreet Boys  Everybody (Backstreet's Back)  
Britney Spears  Oops!...I Did It Again  
*NSYNC  Tearin' Up My Heart  
Christina Aguilera  Genie In a Bottle  
TLC  No Scrubs  
Hanson  MMMBop  
Destiny's Child  Bills, Bills, Bills  
Jessica Simpson  I Wanna Love You Forever  
98°  I Do (Cherish You)  
Mandy Moore  Candy  
LFO  Summer Girls  
Vitamin C  Smile  
Westlife  Swear It Again  
All Saints  Never Ever  
Boyzone  No Matter What  
Take That  Back for Good  
O-Town  All or Nothing  
Joey Moskowitz, David Frank & Wild Orchid  Talk to Me  
Five  When the Lights Go Out  
Hoku  Another Dumb Blonde  
S Club 7  Bring It All Back  
B*Witched  C'est La Vie  
Aaron Carter  Aaron's Party (Come Get It)  
Eden's Crush  Get Over Yourself  

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Just when we thought the music was all about getting real, teen pop got packaged, processed, and promoted like never before — and we [i]totally[/i] ate it up. [i]So what[/i] if those stuffy old critics dismissed it as Mickey Mouse? What did they expect — after all, *NSYNC's Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez, Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera [i]were[/i] ex-Mouseketeers. Aguilera polishes up the Auto-Tune and uncorks her electro-funky magic on her way to a Best New Artist GRAMMY® — in "Genie in a Bottle." Boy-toy heartthrobs *NSYNC tore up Europe before rolling into American teen-idolhood with a nationwide roller-rink tour, sending their breezy bouquet of ear candy, "Tearin' Up My Heart," into the Top 20. And onetime *NSYNC manager Lou Pearlman recaptured his earlier boy-band triumphs at the dawn of the new millennium with O-Town, a group made not only for prime time, but also [i]in[/i] prime time, on the ABC reality series [i]Making the Band[/i]; their soaring harmonies boost the airy power ballad "All or Nothing" to platinum heights. From "MMMBop" to "Oops! . . . I Did It Again," we've got all the artists who provided an alternative to alternative and gangsta rap, and stole the high-school hearts of America in the process.
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