The internet is a place where one day you can be jamming your favorite throwback hit, and the next day it's a meme to all of your friends. Featured Video Back in 2009 Owl City released its ...
Not long ago, at a local bar’s karaoke night, I saw some drunk bro perform “All Star,” the 1999 hit single by the American rock band Smash Mouth. Even with YouTube user Jon Sudano still diligently ...
It’s been just over 10 years since Ocean Eyes, a breakout record for electro-pop outfit Owl City, was unleashed on the world. Among the album’s plethora of synth-soaked cuts was “Fireflies,” a song ...
If you've been on Twitter lately, you might have noticed a rejuvenated interest in Owl City's 2009 earworm, "Fireflies." While the reason behind it is, frankly, as mystifying as the song's nonsensical ...
Ah, “Fireflies.” The most awkward song to dance to at prom — and yet, a lasting gem of the 2000s. Owl City (aka Adam Young) whipped up a particularly strange lyric in his first hit single, which ...
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If you have an iPhone, you probably recognize a lot of the popular ringtones that came on the phone. But there's actually a ...
. It was bound to happen. With the song "Fireflies," Owl City crafted an instant crossover hit -- one that was got attention from both alternative radio (who picked it up because it sounds so much ...
Minnesota native Adam Young, better known as Owl City, moves 7-1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Fireflies," his debut effort on the list. By Silvio Pietroluongo, Billboard, The Associated Press NEW ...
Six years after 'Fireflies,' Owl City is still glowing as an accidental careerist Owl City's Adam Young of Owatonna has gone from one-hit wonder to appearing on movie soundtracks, TV commercials and a ...
Owl City - a.k.a. US synth-pop singer-songwriter Adam Young - scores his first UK No.1 with 'Fireflies'. Owl City - a.k.a. American synth-pop singer-songwriter Adam Young - has scored his first UK ...
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