From roughly the late 90s to early 00s, adolescent pop music took over both the airwaves and especially MTV. The prime time program that established this aesthetic and trend was TRL, aka Total Request Live, a pop-focused live event program that showcases music trends and top charting singles. The motifs of this trend is 90s bubblegum pop revival first brought in by the group The Spice Girls and later taken up by Boybands and Girl groups with single’s focused pop acts like the blond Pop princesses of 99 (Xtina, Britney Spears, Mandy Moore, Jessica Simpson and Anastasia). Certain motifs include: Teen focused pop, girl groups and boybands, teen fan websites/pages, artists usually under 20, popularity of both TRL and 106 & Park, rise of singer based competition reality shows like Pop Idol, Popstars and American Idol, certain controversies surrounding youth based sexuality and the growing influence surrounding alternative music such as Hip-Hop, Nu Metal and Teen Pop Punk. Aesthetic lasted until 2002 with a growing rise of guitar-based alt pop and R&B, ultimately putting the trend to a hold.