Wrote a thing about Loser, Beck and antifolk hero Lach (who I know and is a really cool guy).
https://thisweekinthe90s.com/p/how-loser-emerged-from-nys-antifolk-scene-march-6-1994/
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Wrote a thing about Loser, Beck and antifolk hero Lach (who I know and is a really cool guy).
https://thisweekinthe90s.com/p/how-loser-emerged-from-nys-antifolk-scene-march-6-1994/
📀 Inspiral Carpets, 'I Want You'
📆 Number 22 on March 1, 1994
Mark E Smith lends some vocals here, giving him his biggest-ever Top 40 hit—and Inspiral Carpets their last. #90smusic
📀 Reel 2 Reel, 'I Like To Move It'
📆 Number 12 on February 29, 1994
Now known as ""that song from the Madagascar films"". Its first movie appearance was actually in a 2002 Jack Black comedy, Saving Silverman. #90smusic
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📀 Smashing Pumpkins, 'Disarm'
📆 Number 11 on February 28, 1994
Banned from Top Of The Pops because of its lyrics, which may or may not be about abortion. #90smusic

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📀 Ace Of Base, 'The Sign'
📆 Number 2 on February 27, 1994
The best-selling single in the U.S. in 1994. It was only 10th biggest in the UK, selling slightly less than Man Utd's Come On You Reds.
📀 Mariah Carey, 'Without You'
📆 Number One on February 26, 1994
Released only a week after the death of Harry Nilsson, who made this song famous back in 1971. #90smusic
📀 Cocteau Twins, 'Bluebeard'
📆 Number 33 on February 23, 1994
The poppiest song in the Cocteau catalogue. A shimmering, summery delight.
📀 Wendy Moten, 'Come In Out Of The Rain'
📆 Number 14 on February 22, 1994
A masterpiece of the Singing-Into-Your-Hairbrush genre.
📀 Toni Braxton, 'Breathe Again'
📆 Number 5 on February 21, 1994
Another banger from Babyface. This isn't even his biggest hit of 1994—he also wrote I'll Make Love To You for Boyz II Men.
📀 Suede, 'Stay Together'
📆 Number 3 on February 20, 1994
The begining of the end for Suede v1.0. Bernard wasn't happy with the bombastic melodrama; Brett wasn't happy with Bernard. Ironically, this is the last song they performed together live.