Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The post Before TikTok Sounds, HitClips Gave Us 60 Seconds of Pop Perfection appeared first on Consequence. The state of music has ...
In August 2000, Tiger Electronics released HitClips: Music cartridges and players designed to easily share 60 second low quality Clips of a youngster’s favorite Hits. Various players were available, ...
If you were a child growing up in the late 90s or early 2000s, odds are you remember the most entertaining and hilariously nonsensical way of listening to music: HitClips. In 1999, Hasbro's Tiger ...
In 2002, Mathew Knowles, father and manager of Beyoncé Knowles, took a moment to credit the success of his daughter’s latest album to a toy. Survivor, recorded by Knowles and other members of ...
The nostalgia is *too real* right now. On Tuesday, April 2, Hailey Baldwin took to Instagram to ask her fans a very serious question. “So anyone remember these?” the model, 21, captioned a photo of ...
There is a reason that, for years, I only knew the chorus and second verse of Pink's "There You Go," and that reason is HitClips. For those of you not of age in the glorious four-year window during ...
After a quick review of the Hackaday viewer demographics, we need to say the late 90s were weird. Even portable audio players were downright bizarre: MP3 players existed, but you loaded up your songs ...
The physical cards slot into the top of the speaker like the nostalgic HitClips of yore, which encased bite-sized clips of music in tiny plastic squares. Parents can connect the speaker to a companion ...
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