90s rocker looks unrecognisable 29 years after iconic smash hit with curly pink hair and specs
A NINETIES rocker with curly pink hair and specs looks almost unrecognisable, 29 years after her iconic smash hit song.
The performer, 68, appears world’s away from her previous on-stage persona, rocking a very different look these days.
Meredith Brooks was all the rage back in the late nineties following the release of her debut album in 1997.
In recent pictures posted on her Instagram, Meredith today sports big curly red locks, which is a far cry from her trademark jet black hair and rock chic ware from her stage heyday.
In one snap, she shows off her rouge hair in it’s natural curly state as she poses for the picture.
She captioned it: “I don’t think many of you have ever seen what my hair looks like before styling…
“I’ve always been a curly girl. What do you think?”
One fan commented: “Raw, authentic, true nature, beauty.”
Another follower gushed: “Wow!!!! I wish I had known this in 1997, when I was a young 20-something musician obsessing over your straight hair on the cover of Blurring the Edges. You’re as gorgeous as ever!!”
While a third added: “Your hair looks terrific. You are gorgeous Meredith!!!”
In another picture uploaded to her feed, she’s seen smiling while wearing a pair of specs and a black baseball cap.
Meredith landed a record deal with Capitol Records back in 1995 and went on to release her album ‘Blurring the Edges’ two years later.
It went to number 22 in the US charts and became a top 10 album in various territories including the UK, Switzerland, Austria and New Zealand.
Her first song from the album, ‘B****’ landed in the number 2 spot and became a huge hit.
Meredith bagged two Grammy award nominations in 1998 for Best Rock Song and Best Female Rock Vocal Performance.
She went on to release five more albums as well as many other singles but they failed to create the same impact as her first album and first track.
These days Meredith is managing and operating her production company, Kissing Booth Music.
She’s also producing, writing and coaching emerging artists and musicians.
