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  • Can You Believe These 20 Songs Are Turning 20 In 2017?

    If you ever want to feel old just check out this post of 20 songs that are turning 20 years old in 2017!
  • National One-Hit Wonder Day is Here, Celebrate With Your Favorite Hits

    You've had a long week at work and now it's time to relax and watch a movie or go out on the town and party. Either way, it's National One-Hit Wonder Day and no matter what your Friday plans are it's about time we honored these artists that once meant so much to pop culture and then dropped off the face of the earth.
  • The Zombies Release "Moving On" Off 'Still Got That Hunger' [Listen]

    The Zombies are back with their first album in four years, 'Still Got That Hunger.' Then, with the release of the first single and lead tack "Moving On," we get our first look into what the '60s rock band sounds like in 2015.
  • Super Bowl's Most Shazamed Songs: What Commercial Soundtracks Got Most Interest? Car Commercials Do Best

    Advertisers paid more than $4.5 million per 30 seconds of airtime during the Super Bowl last night so they like to know that their wares get people's attention. One way to do this is to examine what soundtracks get Shazamed, or searched using music identification service Shazam. Last night's most Shazamed moments came during the halftime show (more on that later) but outside of that it looked like New York songwriter Marc Scibilia induced the most curiosity with his rendition of Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land" featured during a Jeep commercial.
  • Spotify's "Most Immortal" Playlist: Explaining How Tracks by Nirvana, Queen, Radiohead and More Remain So Popular Decades Later

    Spotify tracked the most popular and most talked-about songs from prior to 2000 and composed its "Most Immortal" playlist. Music Times takes a shot at explaining how these songs—from performers such as Queen, Nirvana and Radiohead—remain so well-streamed.
  • Pulp and 'Common People' top BBC Radio list of 'Best Britpop Songs'

    A BBC Radio listener poll demonstrated that the most popular Britpop track didn't come from one of the two bands Americans have become overly familiar with (Oasis or Blur), but rather Pulp. The group's "Common People" came out on top.
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