They still all look good
10+ Pop Singers You Were Crazy About in the ’90s & 2000s and How They’ve Changed

Yo, we’ll tell you what we want, what we really really want. We wanna zigazig with the Spice Girls, hear James Blunt tell us we’re beautiful, and come to the end of the road together with Boyz II Men. The ’90s and the 2000s were truly great decades for music, and we can’t stop coming back to the songs we loved listening to when we were younger.
We at Bright Side decided that it’s time we checked up on some of the singers and bands that left their mark in the history of music and in our lives. Let’s see what they look like now!
1. Spice Girls
2. Janet Jackson
3. James Blunt
4. Avril Lavigne
5. Backstreet Boys
6. Vanilla Ice
7. Natalie Imbruglia
8. NSYNC
9. Hayley Williams
10. JoJo
11. Boyz II Men
Who was your favorite singer or band in the ’90s and 2000s? Do you still listen to their music? We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments!
Comments
I guess i didnt know who James Blunt is so i had to google him. ? But, as with every other human being, they all aged
Boyz To Men really did go from boys to men. ❤
What happened to the 4th member?
JoJo is my favorite ???????
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