Tatyana Ali performing on stage in 1998.Photo:Tim Mosenfelder/Getty
Tim Mosenfelder/Getty
Tatyana Alispent the ’90s around some of the biggest names of the decade — even beyondFresh PrincecostarWill Smith.
In 1999, the singer toured with both*NSYNCand theBackstreet Boys, a dream for any young adult entertainer at the time. When asked if she had a favorite between the two, Ali, now 45, admits to PEOPLE, “If I’m being totally honest? Yes, I did.”
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“My favorite was *NSYNC,” she shares. “They had more of a family atmosphere on their tour. I opened up for them around the U.S. and they just had a real family vibe — dinners and time together while we were in a different city every day.
“I’ll tell you though, with both *NSYNC and the Backstreet Boys, I had to really work to win the girl fans over,” Ali adds. “There were crazy stories. It was wild and such a time with the fans and the stadiums being just packed. It was really fun. I got to see all of the U.S. with *NSYNC. With the Backstreet Boys, we toured Europe. So I got to see a lot of Europe then too.”
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Tatyana Ali performing in 1998.Raymond Boyd/Getty
Raymond Boyd/Getty
Her booming career hallmarked the ’90s but as a young woman coming of age in that time, the fashion of the era was also tremendously important.
“I really feel like we’re back in the ’90s with what we’re doing with fashion today. The colors and the patterns are right there,” she says.
“I just hope we don’t bring back feathered bangs because I’m not going to participate,” she adds with a laugh. “Some things I hope don’t come back because I participated enough. You’re definitely not going to find me in a floral dress with cowboy boots because I did that one too.”
Tatyana Ali in at the 1994 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards.Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty
Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty
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There are some trends from the ’90s that Ali hopes come back, however.
“I hope the music comes back. I miss that ’90s music. It was so happy. There was so much joy. I was just recently listening to Arrested Development and that feel-good music — songs about love, songs about going out with your friends and dancing. I wish music like that kind of stuff would come back a little harder.”
Like many moms, Ali — who shares sons sonsAlejandro Vaughn, 4, andEdward “Aszi”, 7, with husband Vaughn Rasberry — notices how much easier things seemed to be for kids of that era.
“I think about my childhood in the ’90s and how like we didn’t have social media and how I think that made things a little bit easier,” she says. “I kind of wonder with my boys as they get older. I’m keeping them away from the phones and stuff as much as possible for now.”
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“Our first collection launched in April for Black Maternal Health Week and it sold out in just a few days. Now, I’ve partnered withBirth Future Foundationfor this round; they’re matching the proceeds. And the money is going to go to fund scholarships for Black and Indigenous midwifery students,” she shares.
“We’re putting out our next new batch of blankets onFather’s Day,” Ali continues. “It’s the abundance blanket but the colors remind me of summer camp when I was a kid. There’s these awesome summer sherbet colors and I’m excited to put that out.”
source: people.com