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1990s and Early 2000s Version of the European Invasion

The 1990s were a great time when various artists from every European country made it to the music scene, including B*Witched and Spice Girls. As a matter fact, all of us Americans love their songs like "C est La Vie," "Spice Up Your Life," "What Is Love," "Blue (Da Ba Dee)," etc. Eiffel 65, Atomic Kitten, Play, the A*Teens, and any other European music artist have brought a lot of satisfaction to all of us American music fans and to every radio outlet right here in the United States of America, including Los Angeles, California. And add to the list of European recording artists, Dido Armstrong and S Club 7 are still the best. I may have some of their albums or not, but just like any American music fan, I'm also their biggest fan, even to this day. Those were the good days when every music superstar from Europe (including Ireland, Italy, Sweden, and the United Kingdom) had their songs played on the radio stations before and after school and we just listen to them on a daily basis ("Gotta Tell You" by Samantha Mumba, "Bouncing Off The Ceiling (Up Side Down)" by the A*Teens, "The Tide Is High (Get The Feeling)" by Atomic Kitten, for example) and we dance to those jams every single days. Well, those were the elementary school days, the junior high school days, and the high school days. But frankly, no one makes good music like B*Witched or Liberty X right now. I'd that's the case, then we, all of us American music fans, will always remember this era as the modern-day version of the British Invasion-nay-the European Invasion.

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