The 20 Most Popular Music-Inspired Baby Names
Some of the monikers reflect musical terms and characteristics, while others are a nod to famous musicians and songs.
Some of the monikers reflect musical terms and characteristics, while others are a nod to famous musicians and songs.
This simple nursery rhyme comes with a number of unanswered questions about everything from its authorship to who inspired it.
“Pomp and Circumstance,” also popularly known as “The Graduation March,” is typically used during graduation processionals. Here’s why.
Researchers speculate that ingesting lead may have contributed to the famous composer’s hearing loss and other unexplained ailments.
The rapper-turned-actor dedicated the book to his penis.
Taylor Swift is just the latest in a long line of musicians who like to employ a “fade-out,” where the song gets gradually quieter in the closing seconds.
How Johann Sebastian Bach and the Little Rock Nine inspired one of The Beatles’ biggest hits—and one of the most covered songs ever recorded.
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From mullet to bucket list, these terms from pop culture are newer than you may have assumed.
You can’t buy me love, but one lucky Beatles fan can fork over a small fortune to own John Lennon’s beloved guitar.
From Mariah to Britney, this video covers a decade's worth of chart-topping hits.
Early versions of the rhyme included the words ‘bloody’ and ‘blooming’—and sometimes didn’t feature a spider at all.
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Some songs remain mysterious. Others, like "My Sharona," have a clear (albeit disturbing) origin.
In the 2000s, the internet took over, as did social media, streaming, and cell phones that were also cameras and tiny computers. The slang of this era didn’t disappoint, either: From amazeballs to mukbang and beyond, here are some terms you might not have
The decade of shoulder pads, leg warmers, and piano-keyboard neckties brought with it some ridiculously awesome band names.
The generation born between 1965 and 1980 loves nostalgia, has a ton of student debt, and hates cooking.
Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" was a massive hit when it was released in 1975, and is still a hit in the internet era.
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Songs about ‘Titanic’ go way beyond Celine Dion’s smash hit “My Heart Will Go On.”
In 1990, Grammy-winning duo Milli Vanilli went from 'Top of the Pops' to laughing stocks when it was revealed that they had not sung a note on their own album.
The 50-year-old song has remained relevant because, according to Dolly Parton, “Most of us have actually had a Jolene or a Joe in our lives at one time or another.”
Discover these lesser-known but still highly accomplished female musicians that have been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, like Ma Rainey and LaVern Baker.
Pop songs get misinterpreted all the time, and we're here to break down the real stories behind your favorite bops, from Nirvana to Bruce Springsteen.