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On this episode of The Spin Cycle, Kiara McKinney takes us on a snarky nostalgia trip, dissecting why the 90s and early 2000s are back (again) in music and pop culture. She dishes on how pop queens and rappers—past and present—have been flipping the script on sexuality, identity and politics, while dragging society’s tired double standards. She unpacks both the empowering and cringe-worthy sides of this revival, reminding us that while the world feels like a mess, at least our playlists (and sparkly hair accessories) are thriving.
By Kiara McKinneyOn this episode of The Spin Cycle, Kiara McKinney takes us on a snarky nostalgia trip, dissecting why the 90s and early 2000s are back (again) in music and pop culture. She dishes on how pop queens and rappers—past and present—have been flipping the script on sexuality, identity and politics, while dragging society’s tired double standards. She unpacks both the empowering and cringe-worthy sides of this revival, reminding us that while the world feels like a mess, at least our playlists (and sparkly hair accessories) are thriving.