She’s back—and so are the chaotic popsicles! In Dee Dee’s Popsicles 3, we’re freezing up another round of sweet, swirly mayhem inspired by Dexter’s Laboratory! Love nostalgic cartoon snacks and ...
What I Like About You is finally streaming on Netflix — but the theme song will sound a little different. The hit WB sitcom, which aired from 2002 to 2004, followed the lives of two sisters living ...
The Dawson’s Creek theme song, “I Don’t Want to Wait” by Paula Cole, famously didn’t appear on streaming platforms for many years. Paula Cole wrote and released “I Don’t Want to Wait” in 1996, which ...
“Let’s hear it,” Jenna said. The new co-hosts then started dancing to the upbeat ditty, while Sheinelle invited everyone in the studio to dance with them. “By the way, can we thank our dear friend ...
Baby, you may hear the blues a-callin', but have you ever wondered why the theme song to "Frasier" is "Tossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs?" In 2012, the song's composer, Bruce Miller, spoke to former ...
Introduction Have you ever wondered how DJs and producers remix your favorite tunes for the dance floor? The magic is remixing. Learning to remix a song may expand your creative horizons, whether ...
From ‘Cheers’ to ‘The O.C.,’ ‘Succession’ and yes, of course, ‘Friends,’ The Hollywood Reporter rounds up the top tunes in television’s opening credits. By Lexi Carson Associate Editor A good theme ...
A lot has happened in the five months since Pluto and YK Niece dropped "WHIM WHAMIEE." The viral track has taken on a life of its own, going from a regional hit to the go-to song for Rap Caviar-tier ...
The Houston collective Bombón has been around the local music scene for more than a decade. It put all that institutional knowledge to good use with its most recent, and arguably its highest profile.
Some of the best TV theme songs were already hits or great songs that were adapted as a theme song. These are songs that were written for the show, like the retro ones that still slap, but these are ...
“Uncontrollable Urge” is the theme song of the hit MTV show “Ridiculousness.” The song’s writer, Mark Mothersbaugh, a founding member of the ’80s group, Devo, makes $1 million per year in royalties ...