What was the first Britpop song?
I've recently seen this question asked: What was the first Britpop song released?
While it's always difficult to comprehend where a new scene develops from, popular opinion says that the first Britpop song is generally considered to be one of two songs
"The Drowners" by Suede, released in May 1992, was seen as a turning point in music. It marked the start of the Britpop movement, which influenced other bands to develop their own take on the Britpop sound. The song's impact was immediate, with both NME and Melody Maker naming it their song of the year in 1992.
Blur's "Popscene" is usually mentioned as a song that started the Britpop movement. It was released a bit earlier in March 92.
Of the two songs, "The Drowners" is often credited with embodying the Britpop sound more fully than Blur's "Popscene" song. Blur's hangover from their involvement in the shoegaze scene is evident in their song.
While both songs undoubtedly contributed to the emergence of Britpop, "The Drowners" is often considered the first proper Britpop single due to its distinct sound and impact on the scene.
But out of the two bands, I think it's evident that Blur would be one of the most important bands to take the baton and help push Britpop into the mainstream.
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