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  • Welcome to EST. 1997!

    By Vincent on July 28, 2014

    Welcome to the internet’s latest music magazine, EST. 1997. You’re probably wondering, why the name? Well, as the magazine’s founder, its name is personal to...

  • Listen: Usher’s new single “She Came to Give It to You,” feat. Nicki Minaj

    By Mario on July 28, 2014

    The funky second single from Usher’s upcoming new album has hit the airwaves! Produced by Pharrell Williams, it features an interpolation of “Just Be Good To...

  • This Week in 1997 (July 26)

    By Vincent on July 28, 2014

    Each week, we will bring you the Top 10 songs from the Hot 100 and the Top 10 albums from the Billboard 200 for the...

  • I’m in love with a boy band!

    By Tiffany on July 28, 2014

    There, I said it, and I meant it… I am in love with a boy band. I remember it as if was yesterday, Spring of...

  • Watch: Michelle Williams guest stars on Oxygen’s Preachers of L.A.

    By Vincent on July 28, 2014

    Michelle Williams is hard at work on the promo trail for her new album, Journey to Freedom, in stores September 9th.  She made a special appearance...

  • Teaser: Beyoncé’s new version of “Crazy In Love” for the 50 Shades of Grey soundtrack.

    By Vincent on July 28, 2014

    For Valentines Day 2015, Beyoncé plans to deliver a sensual, slowed down version of “Crazy In Love” alongside the release of the hotly anticipated Fifty Shades...

  • Single Review: “Sex” by Lenny Kravitz

    By Vincent on July 28, 2014

    Rock singer-songwriter turned actor Lenny Kravitz shifts his focus back to the music today, dropping his latest single, titled “Sex.” Taken from his upcoming album Strut due in...

  • Mariah teases fans with a voicemail hinting at an upcoming tour

    By Vincent on July 28, 2014

    Last week, Mariah fans were pleased to hear from the ever Elusive Chanteuse, as she brought this message to her newly revamped official site, MariahCarey.com. “Hi...

  • Radiohead’s black mirror

    By Jason on July 28, 2014

    In retrospect 1997 was a transitional year for music. New artists like Erykah Badu and Maxwell were leading the neo-soul movement in R&B, while at...

  • Elicit 1997 … with ‘Supa Dupa Fly’ by Missy Elliott

    By Reece on July 28, 2014

    One of Rolling Stone’s “100 Best Albums of the 90s”, Missy Elliott’s Supa Dupa Fly put a new spin on female hip-hop. The futuristic sounds...

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    EST. 1997 is a "contemporary, yet nostalgic" online music magazine focusing on popular music and its symbiotic relationship with its surrounding culture over time. A particular focus will be placed on the music and musicians of the 1990s. However, EST. 1997 also aims to keep up with contemporary artists who themselves may have either debuted in the 90s, or been influenced by prominent artists from the 90s. Our goal is to provide quality, thoughtful writing that is purely about the music. Finally, we want to make the experience as inclusive as possible, by soliciting contributions from our readers, as well.
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