
90's Til Infiniti
Gavin Crossley takes you on a flashback journey to the 90's
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Track List:
MC Hammer - U Can’t Touch This
George Micheal - Fast Love
Culture Beat - Mr Vain
Real McCoy - Another Night
Pearl Jam - Last Kiss
Savage Garden - Truly, Madly, Deeply
Spice Girls - Wannabe
East 17 - It’s Alright
Mr Big - Be With You
Heart - All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You
Melissa - Read My Lips
Gavin Crossley returns with another epic edition of Til Infiniti—the show that celebrates the unforgettable sounds of the 90s like no other. This week, it’s wall-to-wall with massive 90s hits that bring the energy, the attitude, and the memories. Gav has dug deep into the crates to deliver a hand-picked selection of tracks that lit up dance floors, dominated the radio, and defined a generation.
Expect iconic anthems from the golden era of pop, rock, hip hop, R&B, and everything in between. From the smooth vocals of 90s ballads to the raw edge of alternative rock, the bounce of hip hop classics to the undeniable hooks of chart-toppers—you’ll hear the songs that shaped the soundtrack of the decade.
Whether you’re reliving your youth or discovering these legendary sounds for the first time, Gavin’s passion, knowledge, and love for the era shines through in every beat and every breakdown. It’s bold, it’s nostalgic, and it’s full of surprises.
Crank it loud, sing it proud—Til Infiniti is back and bigger than ever.
This week on Til Infiniti, Brett Costello steps into the host chair while Gavin is away, ready to guide you through a sonic journey into the genre that bridged the gap between the late 80s and early 90s, New Jack Swing.
From its explosive rise in 1987 to its dominance through 1992, Brett explores the genre's roots, its game-changing artists, and the hits that defined an era. Yes, we know this is 90's Til Infiniti, but sometimes you have to dip back into the 80s to truly understand the sound that shaped the decade to come.
Tune in for a groove-packed hour of nostalgia, beats, and Brett’s deep dive into this iconic era of music.