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Even More '90s Pop - School of Rock: '90s Pop

Artist Song
Sting  Fields of Gold  
Barenaked Ladies  One Week  
Billy Joel  The River of Dreams  
Lou Bega  Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)  
Bryan Adams  (Everything I Do) I Do It for You  
*NSYNC  God Must Have Spent a Little More Time On You  
TLC  Waterfalls  
Aerosmith  I Don't Want to Miss a Thing  
Paula Cole  I Don't Want to Wait  
Bonnie Raitt  Something to Talk About  
R. Kelly  I Believe I Can Fly  
Duncan Sheik  Barely Breathing  
Divinyls  I Touch Myself  
Sophie B. Hawkins  Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover  
Aqua  Barbie Girl  
Color Me Badd  I Wanna Sex You Up  
Amy Grant  Baby, Baby  
Extreme  More Than Words  
LeAnn Rimes  How Do I Live  
Eagle-Eye Cherry  Save Tonight  
Lisa Stansfield  All Around the World  
CeCe Peniston  Finally  
Crash Test Dummies  Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm  
The Proclaimers  I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)  
Marc Cohn  Walking In Memphis  
D'Angelo  Brown Sugar  
Oleta Adams  Get Here  
Jars of Clay  Flood  

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Just aren't ready to turn the page and jump into the 21st century? Neither are we, so we're back to complete the pop trifecta with playlist [i]#3[/i] of the '90s' must-hear pop songs. Who would've thought it was a good idea to bust a rhyme name-checking lounge king Bert Kaempfert [i]and[/i] Japanese film director Akira Kurosawa in a seven-day breakup/makeup audio blog? Leave it to Canadian alt-poppers Barenaked Ladies, who tangle tongues and tickle tenderness in "One Week." Maybe D'Angelo didn't [i]create[/i] neo-soul, but he sure [i]perfects[/i] it, splitting the difference between R. Kelly and Kanye West with just enough Ramsey Lewis in the mix to slinkify and funkify his deep-roasted grooves in "Brown Sugar." And the terms [i]poignant[/i], [i]intense[/i], and [i]deeply affecting[/i] just barely begin to scratch the surface of the emotional deluge washing through Eric Clapton's brokenhearted lullaby "Tears in Heaven," written in the wake of his son Conor's tragic death. From the steam heat of "I Touch Myself" and "I Wanna Sex You Up" to the sultry swing of "Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of . . .)," we've brought you all the hits that made us want to party like it's 199-[i]anything[/i].
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