"60 Songs That Explain the '90s" 60 Songs That Explain the âEUR90sâEUR Trailer (Podcast Episode 2020) - Plot summary, synopsis, and more...
Maybe you’d go with “Thunder” because that one’s so terrible that only divine intervention can explain its success. Perhaps all those songs are inspired by religion. The band formed at Brigham Young University, and when you go on to leave the Church of Latter-day Saints, the memory ...
Over “The Chipmunk Song”??? Here We Go Again Ray Charles and Norah Jones, 2005 A posthumous win for Charles that you can scorn and sympathize with at the same time. This Is America Childish Gambino, 2019 A record that already feels impossible to explain. Stay With Me Sam...
Deichkind is one of Germany’s top hip-hop/electro acts, whose ironic and humorous lyrics found popularity in the German-speaking world at the end of the 90s. This silly song and its equally comical video try to explain, with examples, the concept of leider geil, or “unfortunately awesome...
One gets the distinct impression that “Public Display of Dismemberment” was a neat song title that Kerry King had stashed away in his pocket for a while, and which he eventually put some music to. Certainly, that would explain the song, which is particularly hectic, though not very memora...
Granted, “Suspicious Minds” was one of Elvis’ biggest hits ever, but back then, getting The King to record one of your songs was a surefire way to skyrocket it up the national charts. The song was supposedly recorded between 4 and 7 AM, which may explain some of the electric ...
Share in Facebook Would it surprise you to learn that many of your favorite songs were inspired by actual people? Maybe not; after all, even the greatest artist doesn’t exist in a vacuum. So let’s take a little trip down memory lane and uncover the stories behind the songs. The fa...
One gets the distinct impression that “Public Display of Dismemberment” was a neat song title that Kerry King had stashed away in his pocket for a while, and which he eventually put some music to. Certainly, that would explain the song, which is particularly hectic, though not very memora...
When asked how they marry introspection with humor, EarthGang explain that their lyrics resonate because they’re hilariously real, mutterings you hear "with your homies over a drink, a blunt, or a game." They’re no strangers to humor: EarthGang hosted the first-ever...
“White Horse” is a true Chris Stapleton original. This hit from our list of the Top 40 country songs of 2023 finds him in rare form, snarling through his version of a love song. He’s struggling with giving his heart to the eye of his affection, and doing his best to explain why...