

In the middle of all of this nostalgia chaos, a teeny bopper fever dream manifested in real life when members of N'Sync and Backstreet Boys formed the super boy band with the offensively uninspired name Back-Sync and performed at a " nostalgia-fueled game night" known as Bingo Under The Stars on June 18.Īfter that performance, the man boys of Back-Sync hinted at possibly touring as this boy band fusion, and they should because one of the hottest commodities in all of the world today is nostalgia. A week before all of this transpired, millennials found out they'd also get their chance to relive their teenage love affairs with their favorite music crushes this fall after G-Squared Events announced the Millennium Tour 2021 will be back in October with a lineup featuring Bow Wow, Ashanti, Omarion, Soulja Boy, Lloyd, Sammie, Pretty Ricky and the Ying Yang Twins. A few days before TLC's announcement, Wu-Tang Clan generals GZA, Raekwon, and Ghostface Killah announced their 25-date 3 Chambers Tour, where they'll each perform their respective epochal debut albums in full, starting in October.


In the last few weeks, the past has started to make the future of 2021 more exciting. Dre at Coachella in 2014, don't count out Cleveland's finest rap group ever. performing his Bones Thugs-N-Harmony collaboration "Notorious Thugs" the same way a digitally-resurrected 2Pac performed with Dr. While it's unlikely there'll be a hologram Notorious B.I.G. Jermaine Dupri produced four of CrazySex圜ool's 16 tracks, so him popping out to do a medley of his own '90s hits is not only in the realm of possibility, but could open a time portal for Da Brat, Mariah Carey, and Usher to come through performing their J.D.-produced '90s bangers. To keep fans in a perpetual state of '90s bliss, TLC will be accompanied by the gangster harmonics of Bone Thugs N Harmony along with a promise of surprise guests, which opens the door to more choreographed dances down memory lane. TLC has become the latest legacy act to take the nostalgia on the road with their announcement of an 18-date Celebration of CrazySex圜ool Tour commemorating the 27th anniversary of the group's classic 1994 sophomore album CrazySex圜ool.

The music industry is heading backwards in the best way possible.
