DJ Stefano – 90's Groove (Part 4): A Soulful Trip Through the Golden Era
Some mixtapes you don’t just hear – you live in them.
DJ Stefano’s 90’s Groove (Part 4) is one of those journeys.
No cheap hits or overplayed classics here – just a carefully curated
selection that captures the soul of the '90s: smooth R&B, deep grooves, laid-back jazz, and timeless vocals.
From the very first seconds of Monica’s “Like This and Like That” (00:00), you’re locked into that chill '90s vibe.
Then Zhané slides in with the warm and dreamy “Sending My Love” (04:00) – a track that hits with nostalgia,
whether you lived the '90s or just admire them from afar.
D-Influence’s “Midnight” (07:03) and Maxwell’s “Sumthin’ Sumthin’” (10:40) bring that sultry neo-soul energy.
You can hear the love for live instrumentation, jazzy basslines, and vocals that don’t need to scream to be felt.
Midway through, the groove kicks up: En Vogue & FMob’s “Runaway Love” (13:19) and Sade’s “Paradise”
(17:29) offer the perfect balance between smooth and energetic.
No '90s throwback is complete without an anthem like Soul II Soul ft. Caron Wheeler’s “Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)” (20:24) –
the track that blended house, soul, and UK street culture into something iconic.
As the tape flows on, the gems keep coming:
Ms. Lauryn Hill – Doo Wop (That Thing) (26:17): a powerful message wrapped in an irresistible beat.
Jamiroquai – Alright (29:56): funky, bright, and made for movement.
Tony! Toni! Toné! – Let’s Get Down (33:39): a smooth West Coast groove.
Groove Collective, Galliano, Ronny Jordan – this is where Stefano taps into the acid jazz and underground soul layers.
He wraps it up in style with Martine Girault’s “Revival” (50:07) and Guru’s “No Time to Play” (55:06) –
tracks that remind you why this era mattered: it had feeling, groove, and character.
Why This Mixtape Hits Different
DJ Stefano isn’t just stringing tracks together – he’s telling a story. The transitions are smooth, the vibe stays consistent,
and there’s intention behind the order. This isn’t a random Spotify playlist. This is a mood, a vibe, a small piece of history.
Whether you’re looking for chill music on a Sunday afternoon, a soulful soundtrack for a late-night drive,
or just something that brings back that golden era of style and soul – 90’s Groove (Part 4) deserves to be on repeat.
Some mixtapes you don’t just hear – you live in them.
DJ Stefano’s 90’s Groove (Part 4) is one of those journeys.
No cheap hits or overplayed classics here – just a carefully curated
selection that captures the soul of the '90s: smooth R&B, deep grooves, laid-back jazz, and timeless vocals.
From the very first seconds of Monica’s “Like This and Like That” (00:00), you’re locked into that chill '90s vibe.
Then Zhané slides in with the warm and dreamy “Sending My Love” (04:00) – a track that hits with nostalgia,
whether you lived the '90s or just admire them from afar.
D-Influence’s “Midnight” (07:03) and Maxwell’s “Sumthin’ Sumthin’” (10:40) bring that sultry neo-soul energy.
You can hear the love for live instrumentation, jazzy basslines, and vocals that don’t need to scream to be felt.
Midway through, the groove kicks up: En Vogue & FMob’s “Runaway Love” (13:19) and Sade’s “Paradise”
(17:29) offer the perfect balance between smooth and energetic.
No '90s throwback is complete without an anthem like Soul II Soul ft. Caron Wheeler’s “Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)” (20:24) –
the track that blended house, soul, and UK street culture into something iconic.
As the tape flows on, the gems keep coming:
Ms. Lauryn Hill – Doo Wop (That Thing) (26:17): a powerful message wrapped in an irresistible beat.
Jamiroquai – Alright (29:56): funky, bright, and made for movement.
Tony! Toni! Toné! – Let’s Get Down (33:39): a smooth West Coast groove.
Groove Collective, Galliano, Ronny Jordan – this is where Stefano taps into the acid jazz and underground soul layers.
He wraps it up in style with Martine Girault’s “Revival” (50:07) and Guru’s “No Time to Play” (55:06) –
tracks that remind you why this era mattered: it had feeling, groove, and character.
Why This Mixtape Hits Different
DJ Stefano isn’t just stringing tracks together – he’s telling a story. The transitions are smooth, the vibe stays consistent,
and there’s intention behind the order. This isn’t a random Spotify playlist. This is a mood, a vibe, a small piece of history.
Whether you’re looking for chill music on a Sunday afternoon, a soulful soundtrack for a late-night drive,
or just something that brings back that golden era of style and soul – 90’s Groove (Part 4) deserves to be on repeat.
Tracklist
1 | Like This and Like That by Monica |
2 | Sending My Love by Zhané |
3 | Midnight by D' Influence |
4 | Sumthin' Sumthin' by Maxwell |
5 | Runaway Love by En Vogue & FMOB |
6 | Paradise by Sade |
7 | Back To Life (However Do You Want Me) by Soul II Soul ft Caron Wheeler |
8 | Doo Wop (That Thing) by Ms. Lauryn Hill |
9 | Alright by Jamiroquai |
10 | Let's Get Down by Tony! Toni! Toné! |
11 | Lift Off by Groove Collective |
12 | Prince Of Peace by Galliano |
13 | Come With Me by Ronny Jordan |
14 | Revival by Martine Girault |
15 | No Time To Play by Guru |
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