This article contains spoilers for The 90s Show Part 3!
Summary
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The 90s Show Part 3 features iconic songs like “Gonna Make You Sweat” to set the nostalgic tone of the era.
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The cast of That ’90s Show explores teenage misadventures through the summer of 1996 in 8 episodes.
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Every song on the That ’90s Show Part 3 soundtrack helps transport audiences back to the 1990s era.
That ’90s show Part 3 saw the return of Leia and the gang, accompanied by some 1990s-era songs to set the tone. Like its parent series, That ’70s showThis Netflix spinoff serves as a nostalgic throwback to decades past, using pop culture references to remind audiences (or study audiences) what it was like to be a teen at such a time. That ’90s show‘s past installments featured music from Lisa Loeb, Shaggy, Jewel, and more. Now, Part 3 has added even more iconic ’90s songs to its soundtrack list.
That ’90s show Part 3 picks up with Leia and the gang about halfway through the summer of 1996. The eight episodes, each named after a relevant ’90s song, follow the basement-dwelling teenagers through various misadventures, from taking young love”to the next level“To enjoy some “Circle time.” While there are fewer songs on Part 3’s soundtrack than in past installments of That ’90s showEach featured in the Netflix series helped to take audiences back three decades to the 1990s.
Related
Song |
episode |
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“In The Street” covered by James Iha and Brett Anderson |
All |
“Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)” by C+C Music Factory |
Episode 3 |
“War” by Edwin Starr |
Episode 5 |
“Jungle Boogie” by Voice & The Gang |
Episode 6 |
“In the street” by Big Star |
Episode 6 |
“Always Be My Baby” by Mariah Carey |
Episode 8 |
That 90s Show Part 3 Episode 3 Songs
Episode Title: “Achy Breaky Heart”
“Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)” by C+C Music Factory – Leia has been considering taking her relationship with Jay to the next level since back in That ’90s show Part 1, but Part 3, Episode 3 is when it finally happened. After telling her friends the great news, They all broke into some aerobic-style dancing in the Foreman living roomAccompanied by C+C Music Factory’s “Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now).” Even Kitty got into the imaginary dancing (although she had no idea what they were celebrating).
Even Kitty got into the imaginary dancing (although she had no idea what they were celebrating).
That 90s Show Part 3 Episode 5 Songs
Episode Title: “Life’s a Highway”
“War” by Edwin Starr – Cedric Yarbrough guest starred in The 90s show Part 3, Episode 5, playing Gwen’s dad Otis. While Gwen doesn’t get to see her father often, The pair established a tradition of singing “War” by Edwin Starr together When they are finally reunited. While they first sing it acapella, Starr’s version of the song plays while Otis gives Gwen lessons driving his semi-truck.
That 90s Show Part 3 Episode 6 Songs
Episode Title: “I’ll Stand By You”
“Jungle Boogie” by Voice & The Gang – In That ’90s show Part 3, Episode 6 Leia is disturbed by her grandparents when they encourage her to lie. This leads to A day dream in which Red and Kitty are Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta’s charactersJules and Vincent, in the 1994 classic Pulp fiction. As they casually drive by, the song “Jungle Boogie” by Kool & the Gang Filing plays in the background.
“In the street” by Big Star – Technically, the song “In the Street” plays every episode of That ’90s show Since a version of the song by James Iha and Brett Anderson plays during the opening sequence. However, part 3, episode 6 came with a special moment in which the original title song of That ’70s show Returned, together with the remake of the band shuffle in the Vista Cruiser, this time with the cast of That ’90s show.
Part 3, Episode 6 came with a special moment in which the original title song from That ’70s Show returned, along with the remake of the band shuffle in the Vista Cruiser, this time with the cast of That ’90s Show.
That 90s Show Part 3 Episode 8 Songs
Episode Title: “Don’t Look Back in Anger”
“Always Be My Baby” by Mariah Carey – Mariah Carey’s 1995 romantic anthem, “Always Be My Baby,” was the perfect song for the final episode of That ’90s show Part 3. The song played while Nate and Nikki, who broke up back in Part 2, finally kissed again. This Followed Nate’s romantic gesture of trading his van to get Nikki’s guitar back of the living, thus proving that he believed in her in a way even her parents did not. It was a sweet way to lead into the final cliffhanger of That ’90s showWhich left us waiting for more great ’90s-inspired songs and moments in Part 4.