I have always thought that Eminem had fair hair 😨
18 Musicians From Our Childhood That Are Simply Unrecognizable Today
When we think about late 1990s — early 2000s music, so many great singers come to mind, like Eminem, Mariah Carey, Justin Timberlake, and so many others. Livin’ La Vida Loca, Torn, and My Heart Will Go On are only a few of the hit songs that we played on repeat back in the day. Many of these songs can still find a place on our playlists today, but who can judge us when they’re evergreens?
Nostalgia has hit us so hard, that we at Bright Side decided to find some of our favorite singers from our childhood and see what they look like today.
1. Fergie
2. Celine Dion
3. Natalie Imbruglia
4. Cyndi Lauper
5. Paula Abdul
6. Jessica Simpson
7. Joey Fatone
8. Justin Timberlake
9. Gwen Stefani
10. Eminem
11. Mariah Carey
12. Nick Carter
13. Kelly Clarkson
14. Nelly Furtado
15. Aaron Carter
16. Hilary Duff
17. Alanis Morissette
18. JC Chasez
Which of these singers do you think changed the most? Which songs do you still listen to today?
Comments
this moment when I loved Nelly Furtado's songs but I don't even know how she looks 😅
Justin gets only better with the years seriously!
Eminem is my GOD!!!!!!
Celine Dion looks so skinny, and Mariah Carey looks healthy

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