Here is a collection of some of the most interesting pop culture statistics and fun facts I have stumbled across in my internet travels.
Music With a Warning Label: "Naughty Little Doggie" At least I think it's this CD(am at work so can't check) The warning is "Parental Warning: This is an Iggy Pop Record" as if it goes without saying there will be obscenities...and there are! Submitted by: LinnyMovies...
Over 1K music fans have voted on the 10+ Pop Songs That Were Ripped Straight From The Headlines. Current Top 3: Dave Grohl Wrote 'The Ballad Of The ...
Over 15K music fans have voted on the 380+ Best Pop Music Artists & Groups Of All Time. Current Top 3: Michael Jackson, The Beatles, Queen
Want to read more fun facts like this? Fun Facts Today featured confusing questions that are impossible to answer. Interestingly, you will want to know what these questions are and is there really an answer to it?Featured The Importance of Music When Travelling Posted on March 23, 2022| By...
Yes, it’s time for the annual tradition where I re-emerge to tell you what I’ve been listening to this year, before returning back to hibernation, pleasantly reminded of my love for pop music. Over the next 2 days I’ll count down from 10-1, sharing some fun facts about the songs...
Groovy beats and catchy melodies that fill the airwaves, this musical genre is all about upbeat rhythms that get feet tapping and spirits soaring.
When an idol group releases new music, it’s called acomeback.Comebacksusually take place every few months and include new promotions, hair colors, styles, music, etc.Erais another word used in this fandom to describe acomeback. Example:Did you hear that BTS are having acomebackin June?
Love as the drug was already an overused metaphor back in the days ofRoxy Music, but New York duoPhantogrampulled a narco bait-and-switch with this sample-heavy goth-pop single’s heavy-lidded chorus: “Used to take one/ Now it takes four/ You don’t get me high anymore.” Wh...
Love as the drug was already an overused metaphor back in the days ofRoxy Music, but New York duoPhantogrampulled a narco bait-and-switch with this sample-heavy goth-pop single’s heavy-lidded chorus: “Used to take one/ Now it takes four/ You don’t get me high anymore.” What soun...