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The Messed Up Truth About Being A Pop Star In The '90s

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Pop music in the ‘90s is probably best remembered for its focus on attractive talent, their polished videos, and their heavily manufactured sound. The ‘90s was a decade of boy and girl bands, many of which were basically the same — although Backstreet Boys and NSYNC fans would undoubtably argue otherwise. Pop princesses ruled the charts, and by the end of the decade, musicians couldn’t call themselves a success unless they appeared on TRL.
Although ‘90s pop music seemed to be all glamour and glitter, the truth is it was anything but. From managers taking financial advantage of their naive talent to stars losing any sense of privacy they once held dear, this is the sad and ugly world of ‘90s pop stars.

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Manager problem | 0:17
Bullying | 1:30
Bankruptcy | 2:42
No private life | 3:51
Emotional abuse | 5:10
Racism | 6:06
Micromanaged image | 7:10
Easily replaceable | 8:12
Arrestable offenses | 9:28
No childhood | 10:14
Hidden identity | 11:06
Silenced women | 11:59

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