In the music
- Tim Westwood joins Radio 1, marking the first ever weekly national hip hop show.
- The jungle scene was picking up momentum. Kenny Ken (Dead Dred) previewed his Dred Bass track at the club AWOL. It was the first to use the backwards bassline.
- In a bizarre and unlikely twist of pop history, Michael Jackson married Elvis' daughter, Lisa Marie Presley. The couple would separate within 18 months.
- New York's house scene was in fertile form. The Bucketheads aka Kenny Dope (Masters At Work) released The Bomb. A catchy disco cut-up that was a massive chart hit.
- In hip hop, Notorious B.I.G. causes a storm with his debut, Ready To Die and Queensbridge's Nas is the first rapper to receive "5 Mics" (5/5!) in Source magazine for Illmatic. It's regarded as one of the best hip hop albums of the 90s.
- Rapper Tupac Shakur and two of his entourage are charged with sexual assault. The day after the guilty verdict is announced, he's shot 5 times by muggers while in the lobby of a New York recording studio. Miraculously he survives.