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Ice Spice at the Grammys: Y2K Brand Baby Phat Makes a Comeback
Posted inBlack People Fashion and Apparel Grammy Awards Ice Spice (Rapper) Rap and Hip-Hop Simmons, Kimora Lee Two Thousands (Decade)

Ice Spice at the Grammys: Y2K Brand Baby Phat Makes a Comeback

A major moment on the Grammys red carpet showed how far the brand has come — and how it helped change what constitutes high fashion.
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Posted by By Sadiba Hasan
2000s Tween Pop Is Back. (Thank Disney Channel and Nickelodeon Nostalgia.)
Posted inDisc Jockeys Disney Channel Music Nickelodeon Teenagers and Adolescence Two Thousands (Decade)

2000s Tween Pop Is Back. (Thank Disney Channel and Nickelodeon Nostalgia.)

From Disney Channel bops to Nickelodeon theme songs, tween pop from the 2000s is proving to be an unironic draw at parties across the country.
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Posted by By Frank Rojas
At RBD’s Tour, Fans Flood Madison Square Garden With Prep School Looks
Posted inFans (Persons) Fashion and Apparel Madison Square Garden Mexico Pop and Rock Music RBD Rebelde (TV Program) Soap Operas Two Thousands (Decade)

At RBD’s Tour, Fans Flood Madison Square Garden With Prep School Looks

Fans of RBD, a Mexican telenovela pop act, flooded the arena with prep-school-inspired looks that nodded to the group’s source material and signature aesthetic.
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Posted by By Frank Rojas
Two 2003 LPs Changed Ben Gibbard’s Life. He’s Taking Both on Tour.
Posted inContent Type: Personal Profile Gibbard, Benjamin (1976- ) Give Up (Album) Pop and Rock Music Postal Service (Music Group) Transatlanticism (Album) Two Thousands (Decade)

Two 2003 LPs Changed Ben Gibbard’s Life. He’s Taking Both on Tour.

The Postal Service’s “Give Up” and Death Cab for Cutie’s “Transatlanticism” arrived 20 years ago as part of a wave of indie music that found new paths to the mainstream.
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Posted by By Luke Winkie

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