Continuing our female earworm week, I give you an 80’s trio of women that pumped out a few hits. Here’s a catchy tune that’s sort of inline with our weather now. Some reason, summer temp’s are still creeping in, and I thought this song was very fitting.
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Earworm: Tiffany – I Think We’re Alone Now
Day 2 of our female artist earworm week, and today we shall share with you another 80’s pop icon, Tiffany. Her and Debbie Gibson battled it out back in the day. I do however prefer more of Debbie’s songs. Anyway, enjoy this great 80’s hit.
Earworm: Debbie Gibson – Shake Your Love
I’m going to start off with female artist earworm. So starting today, I will be posting up songs that I find myself bopping my head to, and end up singing the rest of the day when I hear it on the radio/satellite radio. I’ll begin with 80’s pop icon, Debbie Gibson. We heard this on the radio at work today, and we basically had a Debbie Gibson morning, and well, I’ve been shaking my head to her love all day. Enjoy!
Earworm: Jamie Foxx, Channing Tatum, Jimmy Kimmel – (I Wanna) Channing All Over Your Tatum
Another song that’s been stuck in my head all day, thanks to my Fiancee. It’s another spoof/comedy video by Jamie Foxx, Channing Tatum, and Jimmy Kimmel. Story goes, that Channing Tatum’s name is magic according to Jamie Foxx. This was published a few months back, and probably a part of White House Down‘s promo run. (Entertaining movie by the way) Watch the video, you’ll get a laugh guaranteed. I’ve been yearning to Channing all over someone Tatum the past few days. LoL
CHANNING IS THE BEST!
Earworm: Ylvis – The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)
My fiancee played this for me this weekend, and it is in a true sense an earworm, since I cannot get this damn tune out of my head. It’s meant to be silly, and it’s just that silly and ridiculous. Watch for yourself.
Earworm: “Changing of the Seasons” by Two Door Cinema Club
In honor of the release of their new EP, I’m going to give you all a heads up on the first song to be released off their upcoming album. This song has been out for a few months now, but damn, it’s still good, and the two (or three, depending on your region) songs that released on the EP titled after the first single aren’t slacking either.
The titular track is the bee’s knees. Yeah. It’s that good to me that I had to use some retro lingo to describe how much I fucking liked it.
Have a listen to this track.
Oh, and enjoy the video, I did. It makes zero sense. I love it when things make no sense.
Earworm: “Kids” by Two Door Cinema Club
Seldom heard songs always make me happy. Being as I’ve only been comprehensively browsing the internet for, oh, say, four years of my life, I’m bound to have missed some gems from my favorite bands since they were probably making music way before I could understand what the internet even entailed.
Two Door Cinema Club made its fame through myspace, yeah, remember myspace? Timberlake’s social networking platform. Yeah.
Two Door Cinema Club dropped EPs on that site back when it was relevant, and have yet to rerelease some of the songs. I do believe three of the five songs from their first EP made their debut album, Tourist History, but the one song that I listen to over and over again happens to be Kids, a song that is credited to be on the Tourist History tracklist for the Japanese release.
Earworm – A Light That Never Comes – Linkin Park and Steve Aoki
Damien Rice Has Worms
OK so the title for this post shouldn’t be taken seriously. It’s just some wordplay so if I’ve alarmed any Damien Rice fans I apologize. It’s a general thing I do when posting any subject matter related to an Earworm post. Such as The Blower’s Daughter, a Rice track that hit real big in 2001, and was included in the OST to the 2004 movie Closer. (more…)
My Self Esteem Was Happy Back Then
[The Offspring – Self Esteem]
Here’s another oldie. Well it’s an oldie where I come from. But your kids are gonna love it!
