90s

10 Songs From Your Childhood That Still Don't Make Any Sense

When you're a kid and you are bopping along to the radio you just sign the words you hear. Often times you don't know if you are singing them right, others you just have no clue what they actually mean. How many times have you gone back to your favorite pop songs and realized they were horribly filthy? GiphyYeah... And we sang those out loud in the car with our parents. Yikes. Some of the songs from our childhood were just complete nonsense, so it's really no our fault for not getting it right? I mean, it was like singers

Music

13 Famous Artists Who Never Had A #1 Song

While music charts aren't necessarily a good indicator for whether or not a song is good, it's definitely a marker for its popularity. Of all the charts in the US, none are bigger or more important than the Billboard Hot 100. Since 1958 the Hot 100 has been the industry standard for measuring the success of singles.Wikimedia CommonsBut if one hit wonders are anything to go by, having a song hit the top of the charts doesn't always mean much. And then there are those artists that, despite long-running careers or lasting fame have never reached that pinnacle. Here

90s

Soundgarden Singer Chris Cornell Dead At Age 52

The world of rock music got a terrible shock this morning with the announcement that Chris Cornell, the singer of 90s grunge band Soundgarden, and more recently Audioslave, had died unexpectedly overnight. SpinCornell rocketed to fame with Soundgarden in the early 90s thanks to the popularity of grunge rock. Their biggest album, 1994's Superunknown debuted at #1 on the charts and two of their singles from it, "Spoonman" and "Black Hole Sun," won Grammy awards for Best Metal Performance and Best Hard Rock Performance respectively.Rolling StoneAfter the band's dissolution in 1997, Cornell went solo, releasing his album Euphoria Morning

Movies

The First Ever Version Of This Disney Classic Will Give You A New Fantastic Point of View

Aladdin might very well be one of the best Disney movies out there. The songs, the story, Robin Williams... Really just everything about this movie is absolute perfection. The most famous songs in the film is "A Whole New World" for obvious reasons. It's a beautiful love song that has exploration and adventure all while managing to do a bunch of character development in the span of a two minute song. It's always been one of my favorites, and probably one of the most fun to sing along with when you re-watch the movie for the thousandth time. Something about