Charo is taking ownership of a dance that took over the world nearly 30 years ago. In the mid 1990s, the "Macarena" dance was so inescapable that Gen Xers and many millennials can still do it to this ...
It’s been a minute since the Democratic National Convention (DNC) last took place in Chicago — in 1996, when Bill Clinton and Al Gore were on the winning ticket — but to illustrate the passage of time ...
So, you've got to DJ a wedding or bar/bat mitzvah. You need music that can please crowds of all ages, that can get ...
Twenty-five summers ago, the Billboard charts were dominated by alternative rockers like No Doubt, Alanis Morissette, Oasis, and the Smashing Pumpkins. But none of those artists had the No. 1 song for ...
A musical phenomenon that wormed its way into our brains, and maybe never left. We're sorry, but something went wrong while fetching your podcast feeds. Please ...
In the 1990s, creativity was at an all-time high when it came to dancing. Musicians were developing their own moves and writing songs about them. Crazes ranged from popular line dances like the ...
Good morning and welcome to Summit Up, the world’s only daily column that is still practicing its Macarena. You see, we are wholeheartedly convinced the popular ’90s dance will catch on again and we ...
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was caught on video attempting to dance "La Macarena" at a party in Spain with the duo who made the song infamous, Los del Rio. After her meeting in ...
Whatever the case may be, Banhart had a lot of thoughts on the song from Antonio Romero Monge and Rafael Ruiz Perdigones. The song became a massive hit in 1996, getting the entire planet dancing with ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Sometimes ignorance is bliss. On this morning’s Live with Kelly and Mark, Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos tackled the “absolutely crazy story” of Gen Z and Millennials ...
Did you even attend a party if the song 'Macarena' didn't come on? The '90s disco hit by Los Del Rio is one of the most popular party hits of all time, making everybody get up from their seats and do ...
One day, 20 years from now, the opening guitar notes of “Despacito” will evoke equal amounts of nostalgia and revulsion – just like its commercially successful predecessor, “Macarena.” Let us explain.