Beck appeared from nowhere to popfirmament with strong single Loser, reportedly with very limited resources in one afternoon included. According to Beck was his first attempt at a hip-hop song, something which he making fun of the text. The recorded video clip for a song was not on MTV store and Beck was the epitome of 'cool' alternative youth. The CD Mellow Gold (1994) he mixed a variety of styles
… and larded it with funny, inimitable texts. That same year, he surprised his fans with the sober folk album One Foot in The Grave, a return to his roots as a street musician. The third album Odelay (1996) was a highlight in his still young oeuvre. In topliedjes is Where It's At, The New Pollution and Devil's Haircut he forged diverse styles in a brilliant way hip hop, rock, folk, blues and dance into a unique whole. Beck then refuses a straitjacket to hit and making continuous peaceful roots album Mutations (1998), the exuberant funk album Midnight Vultures (1999) and the wistful Sea Change (2002). Beck continues to challenge his audience and relies on each plate on his intuition.more