
Why did 1992 have so many cover versions? Read more…

A novelty song introduces us to pop music’s ultimate heel. Read more…

Dolly Partner wrote it in an afternoon, but Whitney made it an all-conquering hit. Read more…

Drugs and beats briefly promised a utopian alternative to capitalism. Read more…

Pop’s hottest couple made beautiful music together, but some things just can’t last. Read more…

The exquisite agony of a song about your heart getting its ass kicked. Read more…

The term “one-hit wonder” is a bit harsh, especially on talented artists like Tasmin Archer. Is there a better term for songs like Sleeping Satellite? Read more…

A tribute to the man who changed his name to an emoji, several years before emojis even existed. Read more…

House Of Pain find themselves in a public war with… two kids. Read more…

The Crying Game was one of the first serious portrayals of a trans character. That was both good and bad. Read more…

Jerry Sadowitz was the face of Ebeneezer Goode, and of a changing comedy landscape. Read more…

Line dancing was socially acceptable for a brief while in 1992. Some of use were even forced to do it in PE. Read more…

Jam & Lewis took the long road to a successful album. Along the way, they worked with the best—and had a food fight with Prince. Read more…

When high art met low culture Read more…

We could have had any number of infinite alternative Jimmy Nails. Here’s how we got this one. Read more…

The Smiths, New Order, and finding the right people at the right time. Read more…

George Michael‘Too Funky’ Highest UK Top 40 position:Number 4 on June 7, 1992 At the end of the 1980s, few stars burned as brightly as George Michael. Michael had already… Read more…

ErasureABBA-Esque EP Highest UK Top 40 position:Number One on June 7, 1992 I was in the car with my teenage daughter recently when the radio started playing the new Lizzo… Read more…

Childhood stardom can be brutal, especially when you’re a hip-hop pioneer. Read more…

The tragedy of Flowered Up, plus The Cure’s new album, Wish. Read more…

Marc Almond takes a stand for thrilling pop music. Read more…

Britain’s history of immigration played a vital role in the development of rave culture. Read more…

1992 was a big time for VR, thanks to James Cameron and Def Leppard. Read more…

U2 overcome their internal differences to write a masterpiece. Read more…

Ride, J&MC and Primal Scream, but Creation Records still faced a crisis. Read more…

How 1953’s Cat Women On The Moon became 1992’s biggest hit. Read more…

Kylie’s emancipation from the shackles of Stock, Aiken & Waterman. Read more…

Art imitates life as Paul Heaton writes a pop classic about alcoholism. Read more…

Before she went solo, Bjork had one last hit with her band, The Sugarcubes. Read more…