These days, people have a vast array of streaming service choices to choose from, especially with those like Disney+ and Peacock on the rise. The competition is steep out there for older services like Netflix (who has been letting fans down with one of its series) and Hulu. And, even though they're adding new and original programming all the time, people are slowly moving away to the newer services.

One new streaming service that has a lot of people excited about is, Paramount Plus, who is not only bringing back some old favorites, but is going to have original programing as well.

This new streaming service has the pleasure of owning the rights to a lot of Paramount programs - including some of the greatest reality TV shows from the '90s and 2000s. Here are 10 that are coming to the streaming service that we are super thrilled to see brought back to life for a new round and for a new generation.

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10 ‘Behind The Music’

When it premiered in the 1990s, VH1's Behind the Music was a massive hit show that served as a "behind the scenes" look at some of the world's most popular songs and albums. Paramount Plus is not only going to bring back the series, it's returning with several new episodes and will have an updated visual style.

9 ‘Dating Naked’

And we wonder why they ever took away this creative gem of a reality show? Yes, Dating Naked is exactly how it sounds (hopefully it won't lead to anymore celeb cancelations? You never know, though).

Dating Naked is a social experiment that puts two people, at their most vulnerable, together in order to see if they're compatible. Sound terrifying? At least you're not the one going through it, so you can be entertained watching these naked people go through it!

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8 ‘From Cradle To Stage’

In a show inspired by his own mother, Dave Grohl, lead singer of The Foo Fighters, has created a six-part, unscripted TV series based on her book "From Cradle to Stage: Stories from the Mothers Who Rocked and Raised Rock Stars." Yes, rock star mothers, it's TIME TO SHINE!

7 ‘Queen Of The Universe’

Queen of the Universe is a new vocal twist on reality - drag queens from around the globe are going to compete for the coveted "queen of the universe" title using their singing voices. The show was created by RuPaul's award-winning production company World of Wonder.

6 ‘Road Rules’

Road Rules was a unique spin on the popular 1990s realty show The Real World. They still throw strangers together in a living situation, only the living situation in question was a traveling RV. The concept is the same, but the players are all new. And, like the original series, there is a life changing prize at the end of the trip.

5 ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars’

This new show features the best of the best from RuPaul's Drag Race, as they grace us with their presence again in order to compete for $100,000 and a spot in the Drag Race Hall of Fame. Only one drag queen can be the winner and it will be a glamorous fight until the very end.

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4 ‘The Challenge: All Stars’

Miss all your favorites from the original Real World vs. Road Rules Challenges? Well, we got some great news for you - they're all back with a second chance to win the ultimate competition and in the end, collect $500,000 and a chance to rewrite their pasts. Do they still have what it takes? We're excited to see.

3 ‘Unplugged’

This show seemed to cement MTV as the cutting edge network back in the late '80s, early '90s. The show would feature musicians performing live in front of a very intimate setting. And like before, it will feature some of today's biggest artists creating some brilliant and beautiful music.

2 ‘The Real World Homecoming: New York’

The Real World: New York cast is returning to our screens, 30 years later. Becky Blasband, Andre Comeau, Heather B. Gardner, Julie Gentry, Norman Korpi, Eric Nies and Kevin Powell are back together again to continue everyone's favorite “social experiment” by moving back under one roof to have their lives filmed. The group will reflect on their favorite memories and are bound to create some really great new ones!

1 ‘Yo! MTV Raps’

This was one of MTV's most recognized series in the history of the network. Yo! MTV Raps was a reality show that explored the live performances, lifestyle and an insane look at hip-hop in a modern day setting. It premiered years ago, in 1988, and explored all things in the controversial music genre that almost everyone fell in love with.

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