Blur, Oasis, Elastica, Pulp, Suede
The Beatles remain the biggest-selling recording artists of all time, with over half a billion sales.The biggest-selling album of all time is Michael Jackson's Thriller.
Biggest selling record 2007
Britpop.
britpop is a subgerge of music that was made it the 1990's when people fund out that they liked music that was around by rheanne Jonas BRITPOP: britpop was a type of music written in the 1990s in Britain for the real life day to day people, the songs were written about life.
he was an original artist, who was full of dance and vocal talent and revolutionary music videos. he was also the biggest selling artist ever and had the biggest selling album. he was a noted humanitarian and his success was at that point unprecedented for a black man. he influenced most pop artists alive today, and helped make music what it is today.
The duration of The Britpop Story is 1800.0 seconds.
The Britpop Story was created on 2005-08-16.
It's Selena Quintanilla. She is one of the biggest selling Latin artists in music History with an estmated net worth of $25 Million.
The Beatles remain the biggest-selling recording artists of all time, with over half a billion sales.The biggest-selling album of all time is Michael Jackson's Thriller.
Artists from ancient Greece were the biggest influence for the Roman artists.
The worlds biggest selling drink is both Milk and water.
Biggest selling record 2007
there are two games that are the biggest selling games halo3 and left for dead
They biggest selling single is Step by step.
most people agree the Britpop era began with Blur's Girls and Boys
Britpop groups were defined by being focused on bands rather than solo artists; having drums/bass/guitar/vocals (and sometimes keyboards) line-ups; writing original material and playing instruments themselves; singing in regional British accents; references to British places and culture in lyrics and image; and fashion consciousness. Stylistically, Britpop bands relied on catchy hooks and wrote lyrics that were meant to be relevant to British young people of their own generation.
1990s.