4 Non Blondes - What-s Up -cdm- -flac- - Up By ... [hot] -

Released as the second single from their debut (and only) studio album, Bigger, Better, Faster, More!

For "What's Up?," Interscope Records released a prominent CD-Maxi single in Europe on June 11, 1993. This specific release is the gold standard for collectors and a key reason why the 'CDM' format is so sought after. Its tracklist, expertly sourced from the official release data, showcases the extended value of the format: 4 Non Blondes - What-s Up -CDM- -FLAC- - UP BY ...

I can help you find: Similar 90s rock tracks in FLAC format. Original album versions of the song. Details on the rare B-sides included on the Maxi-CD. Share public link Released as the second single from their debut

Finally, we come to the component of the keyword. FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec . Its tracklist, expertly sourced from the official release

The 4 Non Blondes CD maxi-single of “What’s Up?” is a small treasure of 1990s alt-rock and dance crossover culture. Owning a legitimate copy – whether on CD or as a purchased FLAC download – gives you:

~$20/month. Cancel after one month and you have effectively “rented” the FLAC stream (cannot download offline in FLAC without subscription).

The song's legacy can be seen in its enduring popularity, with "What's Up" remaining a staple of 90s nostalgia playlists. The song has been covered by numerous artists, including folk singer-songwriter, Jewel, and has been sampled in various hip-hop and electronic tracks.