Moves that were easy enough to copy but cool enough to look great in a crowded club.

Back then, the music video was just as important as the track itself. We didn’t have streaming; we had MTV and VH1. The videos were often surreal, featuring: Intense colors and early CGI [2].

A masterclass in building tension and delivering a massive payoff on the dance floor [3].

In the 90s, you couldn't turn on a music channel without seeing these titans:

Almost every track featured a powerful female singer for the chorus and a rapper for the verses—a structure that defined the genre. 3. The Enduring Legacy