The famous opening line of the popular Earth, Wind and Fire song has inspired social media users to post memes and gifs on ...
Culture has always absorbed art and recontextualised it, but internet memes have sped up the process, turning heartfelt ballads into punchlines overnight.
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From its provocative cover art to the surprising features, like with YFN Lucci, Thug’s comeback album succeeded in dominating ...
The often-deliberate impenetrability of internet culture is testing our political system’s ability to understand, much less ...
While we roll our eyes at the lyrical disaster of Ghafoor, the beat drops, and suddenly we are nodding our heads like we have ...
Like "six seven," the term "41" is essentially nonsensical. Kids don't use it to explain anything, it's more of a whistle or ...
The anonymous duo behind $BAGWORK have steadily upped the anté in their viral antics, and now they appear to have leaked new songs from one of the year’s most anticipated albums ...
Name another song that mentions the word "Never." 🎶 Written by Billie Joe Armstrong, the song, "Wake Me Up when September Ends," was first released on the critically acclaimed Green Day album ...
Kylie Jenner went viral in 2019 when she sang "rise and shine" for her then-19-month-old daughter Stormi. Now, the reality star is recreating the adorable moment with 3-year-old son Aire.
The slang term, “6-7” or simply “67,” has taken over TikTok, sparking memes, edits and inside jokes among Generation Alpha and members of Gen Z.
The song “September” by Earth, Wind & Fire starts with the line “Do you remember the 21st night of September?” That’s literally why it’s a meme. It’s totally self-explanatory. But obviously, the 21st ...