Where Are They Now?
HOT GALLERY: From No Doubt to Sugar Ray, See Where These ’90s Hitmakers Are Today!
Whether you busted out your bra straps and track pants and banged around to No Doubt’s “Just a Girl” or put down your convertible top and blasted through your painful breakup to Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know,” the '90s produced a treasure trove of various hitmakers. Come with Snakkle as we catch up with some of our favorites now! By Erin Fox
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Sarah McLachlan in 1997
Oh, Sarah… your music was “better than ice cream” back in the ‘90s. Seriously, we couldn’t turn on the radio without hearing, “Building a Mystery,” “Adia,” “Sweet Surrender” and the ever-haunting “Angel” from her most successful album, Surfacing (1997). Sarah piggy-backed off her success to showcase other amazing female artists when she founded the Lilith Fair tour in 1997. The tour lasted 4 summers and was revived briefly in 2010. She has won three Grammys for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for “Building a Mystery” and again for the live version of “I Will Remember You.” She was also awarded Best Pop Instrumental Performance in for “Last Dance.”
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