“Weird” Al Yankovicis best known for parodying famous songs. He also has a ton of hilarious and impressive original music too. In no particular order, here are his best original tunes. GIF Dare To Be Stupid Album:Dare To Be Stupid(1985) ...
The best ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic songs Since the mid-’70s, ‘Weird Al’ has recorded more than 150 comedy parodies, sold 12 million albums and won four Grammys. We asked some top musical comedians for their favourite ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic songs ...
The Best Songs With Weird in the Title, as voted on by fans. Current Top 3: Is She Weird, The Weird Revolution, Weird Science
One of pop’s first protest songs is also one of its most profoundly disturbing. Written by a Jewish schoolteacher in the Bronx, its lyrics evoke the horrors of a lynching (“Black bodies swinging in the Southern breeze/Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees”), and its languid melody...
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It’s the perfect example of a non-American emo band loving our sophomoric humor (“Fuck you! / That’s what she said”) while hating our ubiquitousness within the genre (“Fuck these songs from the Midwest”). For a genre whose origin story is constantly under debate and whose artists...
Over 1K music fans have voted on the 60+ Best Songs About Being Fat. Current Top 3: Fat Bottomed Girls, Big Girl (You Are Beautiful), Baby Got Back
From Drake’s dominance to Adele’s return, Tame Impala’s blissful psych to Kendrick Lamar’s politically charged hip-hop, 2015 marked another diverse and strong year for music. These are our picks for the best songs of the year.
but the suggestion of a coming storm. Like the rest of hissignature songs, “42 Hours” takes the similarly muted, so-called nervous music that Drakeo et al. have popularized in L.A. and reorients the writing just enough to make it more legible for pop purposes, while sacrificing little...
That he made it all work was his genius; that we're still dancing to and celebrating these songs is a triumph of strange. —Andrew Gaerig Listen on Apple Music See also: Shirley Lites: "Heat You Up (Melt You Down)" 182. Strafe: “Set It Off” (1984) Nominally, Chris Rock’s ...