The year was 1998, and MTV was in need of a new program that would capture the ever-elusive teen demographic. The network had aired countdown shows before, and they'd seen success with the Carson Daly-hosted Total Request they'd tossed into their lineup that summer.
AS IF: 99 Signs You Were a Teenager In the '90sProducers struck gold when they threw the element of surprise into the mix, and Total Request Live aired its first episode on Sept. 14. It wasn't long before VJs started referring to the show as TR, and it wasn't long before TRL became the biggest show on the network.
Everybody who was anybody made an appearance on TRL, from Destiny's Child to Kid Rock. TRL was more than just a countdown show; it was a cultural icon. SO MUCH went down when this show was on the air, y'all.
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