Ear Worm/Music/ST

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 * It might not seem like an Ear Worm at first, but once you hear Royal March of the Lion from Saint-Saens' Carnival of the Animals, you will be humming that tune all day. "Da na na na NA na nana, da nananana na naaa...."
 * 3 words. Alors! On! Danse! by Stromae.
 * Kyu Sakamoto's "Sukiyaki". You don't even need to know the words. The melody gets stuck in your head, and you'll make up your own nonsense syllables.
 * I DARE you to get the melody of Say Hi To Your Mom's Laundry out of your head. Dun dun, dun da DUN dun, dum da dun dun, dum da DUN...
 * Sweet Sweet Heartkiller is awesome too.
 * I challenge anyone to hear Scarlatti's Sonata In D Major (L. 164/K. 491) without it getting firmly stuck in their head.
 * Speaking of Scarlatti, Sonata in A Major (L. 132/K. 429). And in fact, MANY of his sonatas.
 * I'm calling out from Scatland/I'm calling out from Scatman's world. And arguably anything by the late Scatman John.
 * From the new group School Gyrls: La da dada da la da da, da da da da, oooooooooooooooh...
 * Schoolyard Heroes: Heroes/_/Cemetary+ Girls "Cemetery girls/We will rise tonight while they are dying slowly/Cemetery girls/Lovely widows of a broken world..."
 * Scissor Sisters:
 * "I Can't Decide". Made even worse by the fact that it's about a mob boss considering a hit, discusses the various ways the person could be whacked, it's incredibly catchy, and it's NSFW.
 * A lot of people have likely been exposed to it through its use in the 2007 Doctor Who episode "Last of the Time Lords". The song fits The Master just perfectly. Russell T Davies clearly knew exactly what he was doing when he picked the song.
 * "Take Your Mama"
 * I don't feel like dancin,' dancin,' why'd you break it down when I'm not in the mood?
 * Hell, just about anything by the Scissor Sisters, really.
 * Jay Sean:
 * "Baby, are you down, down, down, down down?"
 * Party like, like it's the end of the world, we gon' party like, like it's 2012...
 * Semisonic:
 * Closing time / every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end...
 * "Nobody knows it, but you've got a secret smile..."
 * "Fall for You" by Secondhand Serenade.
 * David Seville's original version of "Witch Doctor" has the power to get any other song out of your head...but it firmly plants itself in.
 * "Stay" by Shakespear's Sister: ""Sta-a-a-a-a-ay W-I-I-I-I-I-ITH ME-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E ee-yee-hee!!!!""
 * Shakira:
 * "Hips Don't Lie". I don't even like that song but frequently gets it stuck in my head for days on end.
 * Its earworminess is made worse if you've seen the Kingdom Hearts II fanvid set to it. Not only is the song stuck in your head, but those visuals...
 * It gets thrown right out if you watch this video.
 * AHHH MY EYES!
 * "Bruta, ciega, sordomuda, torpe, traste, testaruda..."
 * "Estoy aqui, quierendote..."
 * "Whenever, wherever, we're meant to be together, I'll be there and you'll be neeeear..."
 * There's a she-wolf in your closet~ open up and set it free~ (awoo!)
 * Tsamina mina eh eh, waka waka eh eh...
 * Waka waka also sounds great in Polish (Song does not start until a minute in.)
 * From DJ Sharpnel: AOAOAOAOAOAOAOAOAO
 * "There's thieves around us, painting the wall. With all kinds of lies, the lies I never told at all." --"Thieves" by She & Him
 * Shinedown:
 * "Breaking Inside": "I don't wanna live, to waste another day, underneath the shadows of mistakes I've made, 'cause I feel like I'm breaking INSI-I-IDE..."
 * "Devour! Devour! It's your final hour!"
 * "Tell my mother, tell my father, I've done the best I can..."
 * "I created the sound of madness, wrote the book on pain..."
 * "It's four o'three, and I can't breathe..."
 * "Just like the crow chasing the butterfly..."
 * "BOOM-LAY! BOOM-LAY! BOOM! One push is all you'll need!"
 * "All you'll ever be is a fading memory of a bully..."
 * SHINee:
 * RINGDINGDONG! RINGDINGDONG! DIGIDINGDIGIDINGDINGDING!!!
 * Lucifer. Just... Lucifer.
 * All. Shinee. Songs. EVER.
 * Shiny Toy Guns:
 * Le Disko. Helped by being a generally awesome song.
 * Hello little boys, little toys!/We're the dreams you're believin'/Crawling up the walls/Running down your face/Razor sharp, razor clean/Feel the weapon sensation/On your back, with loaded guns.
 * Now hold on to me, pretty baby!/If you wanna fly/Gonna melt the fever, sugar/Rollin' back your eyes.
 * We're gonna ride the racecars!/We're gonna dance on fi-yah!/We are the Girls Le Disko!/Super-sonic overdrive!
 * On another note: EV-'RY-ONE!/LIVIN' IN GHOST TOWN!/EV-'RY-ONE!/BURIED IN WASTELAND!
 * Simon and Garfunkel - The Sound of Silence and Homeward Bound. Also The Boxer, Bridge Over Troubled Water, I Am a Rock, The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy), The Only Living Boy in New York, Cecilia, Baby Driver, Richard Cory, Scarborough Fair/Canticle, Bleecker Street, and Mrs. Robinson.
 * For Paul Simon alone, there's "Fifty Ways To Leave Your Lover", which has a marching band drumming rhythm for much of the song
 * Frank Sinatra:
 * Fly Me To The Moon. A special note goes to the Neon Genesis Evangelion ending cover, but really just this song in general.
 * "I have got you, under my skin..."
 * "Strangers in the night, exchanging glances..."
 * ba da dada da ba da dada da start spreading the news....
 * Come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away...
 * Love and marriage, love and marriage, go together like a horse and carriage...
 * Sin With Sebastian: "Shut up, and sleep with me, come on why don't you sleep with me?"
 * "You are young, you're free, why don't you sleep with me?"
 * Sir Mix a Lot: I would like to announce that I prefer large posteriors, and that I am incapable of prevarication. And that I prefer the Jonathan Coulton version.
 * Jonathan Coulton nothing, the Gilbert and Sullivan-style version is where it's at.
 * When you look, you'll see right through me...
 * The Sisters of Mercy: Hey, hey, hey-a hey, now, now now, now...
 * Skinny Puppy: Rot! And! Assimilate!
 * Smashmouth:
 * "Seeeeeee chameleon lying there in the sun, all things to everyone, Run Run Away..."
 * Somebody once told me the world is gonna roll me, I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed...
 * "You might as well be walkin' on the sun!"
 * Will Smith:
 * "Getting Jiggy Wit It"
 * "West. Jim West. Desperado."
 * Willow Smith: "I whip my hair back 'n forth, I whip my hair back 'n forth...
 * I've always preferred Neil Young's version, myself.
 * Snot: MY BALLS! YOUR CHIN! MY BALLS! I WANNA PUT 'EM ON YOOOOUR CHIIIIIIN
 * Snow: INFAHRMURR
 * SNSD practically makes a living off of these.
 * GEE GEE GEE GEE BABY BABY BABY "Oh!" and "Hoot."
 * You better Run Devil Run, because I'm a Bad Girl!
 * And now there's their latest single The Boys (in both Korean and English). Girls bring the boys out!
 * And now, for the benefit of Japanese audiences, MR. TAXI TAXI TAXI
 * THUMP-THUMP-THUMP-THUMP Girls bring the boys out!
 * Soft Cell: "Tainted Love"
 * There's something you should know, Martin Solveig and Dragonette are just here to say "Hello".
 * Sonata Arctica:
 * "THE DREAM IS ALIIIIIIVE!! I CAN RUN UP THE HILLS EVERY NIIIGHT!!"
 * I'll see that, and raise you "BUT UNTIL WE UNIIIIIIITE, I LIVE FOR THAT NIIIIIIGHT!" and "SHE SHOULD NOT LOCK THE OPEN DOOOOOOOOOOOR!"
 * "Run away! Run away! Run away!"
 * "I was raised from a broken seed, I grew up to be an unwanted weed..."
 * "PLEASE LET ME KNOW EVERYTHING'S ALRIGHT! THINKING ABOUT YOU THOUGH YOU'RE OUT OF SIGHT!"
 * Chocolate by Soul Control was particularly popular in the 90s Philippines.
 * Soundgarden:
 * Black hole sun, won't you come, won't you come... (BLACK HOLE SUN! Black hole sun!)
 * ...ALIVE in the superunknown, ALIVE in the superunknown, first they steal your mind and then they STEAL YOUR...SOOOOOOUUuuuuuuulllllll...
 * "Spoon Man! Come together with your hands!"
 * "Cry ooooonnnn, black raaaiiin..."
 * "Like the sun we will live to rise, like the sun we will live and die..."
 * Troll+ Pack/3277143 "CHEWING ON FLESH. GNAWING ON BONES." Troll Pack by Slough Feg. I got in trouble at my grocery store workplace for singing this in the milk cooler where the customers outside could hear it.
 * Sonia Dada's "You Don't Treat Me No Good," or for you country music fans, "Lover, Lover" by Jerrod Niemann (his cover has a different title). "Lover, lover, lover, you don't treat me no good no more..."
 * Britney Spears:
 * "Oops! I Did It Again": "Yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah!"
 * On the topic of catchiness, "Toxic" is even worse.
 * You cannot escape the beast that is "3": 1, 2, 3 /Not only you and me/Got one eighty degrees/And I'm caught in between.
 * ''"Womanizer": "WOMANIZER, WOMA-WOMANIZER, YOU'RE A WOMANIZER, OH, WOMANIZER, OH, YOU'RE A WOMANIZER BABY."
 * The earworm of hers that started it all: "Baby One More Time".
 * "Would you hold it against me?"
 * "I can't take this, take this, take no more..."
 * Stronger: "But now I'm Stronger than yesterday, Now it's nothing but my way...."
 * I-I-I wanna go-o-o all the way-ay-ay takin' out my freak tonight...
 * By a group apparently called the Specials. Freeeeeeeeee~ Nelson Man-DEH-lahhhhh...
 * Regina Spektor:
 * Dance Anthem of the 80s ♪There's a meat market down the stree-ee-eet...♪
 * We're liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiving in a den of thieves, and it's contagious! And it's contagiou-u-u-u-us!
 * 'God can be fu~unny when told he'll give you money if you just pray the right way, or when presented like a genie who does magic like Houdini...'
 * "Ee-ee-ee-ee-ee-ee-ee-ee, ee-ee-ee-ee-ee-ee-ee-ee, eet, eet, eet."
 * The Spice Girls:
 * "Wannabe": "I'll tell you what I want, what I really really want! (...) If you wanna be my lover/You gotta get with my friends!"
 * Spice up your life!
 * From Sports Music Assemble People (SMAP), we have Sekai ni Hitotsu Dake no Hana.
 * Mr. Bruce Springsteen wrote a little song called "American Skin (41 Shots)". The song's repetitive to start with, but when the refrain gets in your head...
 * "Flawed Design" by Stabilo-- it's definitely the pace of it that made me UNABLE to stop singing it all frikkin' day.
 * Mr. Saxobeat by Alexandra Stan. Whenever I hear anything that so much as reminds me of the song, I'm virtually guaranteed to have it in my head for the remainder of the day.
 * Starship gave us "We Built This City", which has a hopelessly catchy chorus.
 * A lot of Status Quo songs can qualify for this, namely "Down Down", "Whatever you want" and "Roll Over Lay Down".
 * "Come on, sweet Caroline, you're my sweet Caroline~" Goddamn, that intro riff is catchy!
 * Stereo Skyline: "So baby keep my heart beat, 'b-beat-beat-beating. She's the soul reason I keep believing..That we're gonna die like this, you know oh oh oh. Beat, beat, 'b beat-beat-beating. Beat, beat, 'b beat-beat-beating."
 * I challenge you to listen to Straftanz - Gummimann three times over and then get that synth hook out of your head.
 * Gwen Stefani:
 * "Hollaback Girl". "FEW TIMES I BEEN AROUND THAT TRACK! IT'S NOT JUST GONNA HAPPEN LIKE THAT!"
 * The Sweet Escape
 * If was a rich girl, nananannanana...
 * Cat Stevens:
 * "Ooh, baby, baby it's a wild world..." Aw, man!
 * "I'm being followed by a moon-shadow, moon-shadow, moon-shadow..."
 * Either version of Patrick Stump's "Spotlight," but especially New Regrets. If you can get the refrain of "AY-OH, AY-OH" out of your head, you're amazing.
 * I GOT NOTHING TO CONFESS, YEEEE~EEESSS
 * CLAP! IF! YOU GOT A TICKET TO THE END OF THE WORLD! WORLD! WORLD! WAOOHH!!
 * THIS CITY, IS MY CITY, AND I LOVE IT, YEAH I LOVE IT!!
 * Stompin Tom Connors: OH THE GOOD OLD HOCKEY GAME IS THE BEST GAME YOU CAN NAME AND THE BEST GAME YOU CAN NAME...
 * "Battery Life" by Siamey. You can find it on the Protagonist Record's page for the album "Going Away"(which, if you haven't guessed, is what this song is from). The melody is by far the catchiest thing I've ever heard.
 * "Brother Louie" by Stories: "Louie, Louie, Louie, Lou-eeee!...Louie, Louie, Louie, Lou-eyeeee!"
 * Sublime:
 * "Santeria": I don't practice Santeria! I ain't got no crystal ball!...
 * "Early in the mornin', rising to the street..."
 * Sugarland:
 * "All I Want to Do," where the word "do" gets stretched out into a killer melisma: "All I wanna do-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh..." et cetera.
 * Wuh-o wuh-o stuck like glue you and me baby we're stuck like glue.
 * Donna Summer! "Ooooooooh, I feel love I feel love I feel love I feel love I feel love, I feel loooooooooove!"
 * Super Junior. Just...Super Junior.
 * Life couldn't get better, hey!
 * Super Junior gives us not just this trope. I dare you to watch this video without getting tempted to sing and dance to "Sorry sorry sorry sorry/Naega naega naega meonjeo/Nege nege nege ppajyeo/Ppajyeo ppajyeo beoryeo baby!"
 * ... and for that matter, this.
 * From Supertramp:
 * "Give a little bit, give a little bit of your love to me..."
 * There are tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimes when all the world's asleep...
 * Dreamer! You know you are a dreamer!
 * Take a jumbo, cross the water, like to see America...
 * Also known as "Take a look at my girlfriend, she's the only one I got Not much of a girlfriend, I never seem to get a lot"
 * Goodbye Stranger, it's been nice...
 * Right? Right! You're bloody well right, you got a bloody right to say!
 * DON'T DO THIS! AND DON'T DO THAT!
 * Sweet:
 * Then the man in the back said 'Everyone attack' and it turned into a Ballroom Blitz!
 * Little Willy, Willy won't go home. But you can't push Willy 'round, Willy won't go.
 * "Am I The Same Girl" by Swing Out Sister. Despite rather liking the rest of Swing Out Sister's music, I very much wanted to put an icepick through my ear after getting that abomination stuck in my head for a 48-hour stretch.
 * Drop It Like It's Hot by Snoop Dogg. Don't click that link, unless you want this song stuck in your head all week. Even the tongue-clicking is a huge ear worm.
 * Snoop Dogg? don't you mean Snoop Doggy, DAAAWWOOOWAAAWWWG (bow wow wow yippeyo yippeyay bow wow wow yippee yo)
 * System of a Down:
 * She's Like Heroin probably qualifies, as does Vicinity of Obscenity.
 * "I don't think you trust, in, my, self righteous suicide.."
 * "Everybody's going to the party, have a really good time!"
 * The Supremes: STOP! In the name of love!
 * Suomirokkia! Freakin' languages, finish this time at least.
 * Suomirokkia rokkifestarilla. Suomirokkia heinäpellolla. Suomirokkia maitolaiturilla. Suomirokkia c-kasetilla. Suomirokkia...
 * Even better in English! Finn-rock at the rock festival. Finn-rock in a Hay field. Finn-Rock on a milk platform. Finn-rock in a compact auto cassette. Finn-rock...
 * Styx:
 * DOMO ARIGATO, MISTER ROBOTO, MATA O HIMA DE... DOMO ARIGATO, MISTER ROBOTO, HIMITSU MO SHIRI TAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA...
 * From the same song: Secret, secret, I've got a secret.
 * Don't sit on the plexiglass toilet/said the mama to her son... I don't know either.
 * IIIIIIIII'MMMM SAAAAIIILLLING AWWAAAAYYYYYYYY
 * The best of tiiiiimes, are when I'm alooooone with you....
 * Symphony X: For progressive/power metal fans: FLY WITH ME, FOREVER HIGHER, AND WITH THESE WINGS WE'LL SET THE WORLD ON FIRE
 * Taylor Swift: Oh can't you see that I'm the one who understands you, been here all along so why can't you see...
 * Gogol Bordello: Start wearing purple, wearing purple! (La la la la LA!) Start wearing purple for me now! All your sanity and wits they will all vanish! I promise! It's just a matter of time!!!
 * Not to mention the Vernian Process rendition of this song. The fact that it features a guy in a Cthulhu suit doesn't help.
 * Miss Parallel World by Soutaiseiriron is one too. Especially that chorus. PARARERU PARARERU PARARERU PARARERU PARARERU WORLD.
 * Sunstroke Project's entry for Eurovision 2010, Run Away. You'll know it better as a bunch of musicians leading up to Epic Sax Guy's solo.

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 * Talking Heads:
 * "Once In a Lifetime".
 * Better run, run, run, run, run awaaaayyyy!
 * I always get the chorus to "Nothing But Flowers" stuck in my head.
 * Watch out you might get what you're after, cool baby strange but not a stranger, I'm an ordinary guy, BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE!
 * T-ara:
 * "Bo Peep, Bo Peep, Bo Peep, Bo Peep, Bo Peep, Bo Peep, Ah Ah!"
 * "Cheo Cheoum Chorom"
 * "All the Things She Said" by T.A.T.U.
 * Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1.
 * "My Girl," by The Temptations. Insanely catchy. Thank goodness it's a good song...
 * Pick a Tenacious D song.
 * How about "Spiderman" or "He Flies", neither of which have been given a real release yet... and "He Flies" was my favorite from the old TV Show.
 * And the interesting thing about the song we played that night is it didn't actually sound anything like this song! This is just a tribute, you've got to believe...
 * A long-ass fuckin' time ago in a town called Kickapoo/There lived a humble family, religious through and through/But yea, there was a black sheep/and he knew just what to do...
 * I DOOOO NOT NEEEED A MICROPHOONE!!!!
 * The guitar riff from "The Metal". It will never leave, IT WILL NEVER LEAVE!
 * Where oh where should we begin with the catalog of They Might Be Giants.
 * The one, the only, the classic: "Birdhouse In Your Soul." I heard this song without even knowing who They Might Be Giants were, and STILL found myself humming this infuriatingly catchy melody for weeks afterwards.
 * "Don't don't don't let's start, I've got a weak heart, and I don't get around how you get around..."
 * Many of the songlets in the "Fingertips" ensemble have the potential to run on infinite loop in your head--even worse since they're so short. "Please pass the milk, please!" "Mysteeeerious whisper!"
 * The worst one, the one that you'll want to sing but the one that will get the weirdest looks: "I'm having a heart attack..."
 * Particle Man...doing the things a particle can...When he goes into the water, does he get wet or does the water get him instead?
 * Many of their covers are Ear Worms too.
 * Its best and most persistent Ear Worm, however, is Istanbul [not Constantinople]: "...was once Constantinople, it's been a long time gone, Constantinople...old New York was once New Amsterdam. Why they changed it, I can't say: I guess people just liked it better that way...why did Constantinople get the works? That's nobody's business but the Turks'!
 * The sun is a mass of incandescent gas, a gigantic nuclear furnace...
 * A bit personal, but I I typically get the opening riff to "Ana Ng" stuck in my head. There's one other that gets caught in my head frequently... if you can't guess it by looking, you wouldn't know it.
 * You're not the Boss of me, now. You're not the Boss of me, now, and You're not. so. big. Life is unfair...
 * You know how children's songs are often insanely catchy? TMBG wrote "Never Go to Work", buried innocuously in a kid's video podcast: "On Monday, I never go to work/On Tuesday,I stay at home...". Just try to avoid humming it when you get up at the start of the week.
 * And I am a snake head eating the head on the opposite siiiiiide/ I palindrome I. (Man-o-nam)I palindrome I.
 * "It's for this experimental film, that nobody knows about but which..."
 * "The Sun is a Mass of Incandescent Gas." Ugh. For cruel, complicated reasons I once had that song blasted at me over and over again for almost an hour, and to this day it remains pleasurable and painful at the same time.
 * Call me Dr Ear Worm...good morning, how are you, I'm Dr Worm.
 * "I'm having a wonderful time, but I'd rather be whistling in the dark."
 * This troper's son is a big fan of the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse which features this theme and "Hot Dog". "M I C K E Y M O U S E" is still in my head at work later in the day.
 * Timothy Mc Sweeney, Timothy Mc Sweeney! He puts the pen to paper and he writes things down! Timothy Mc Sweeney, Timothy Mc Sweeney! He puts the pen to paper and he gets things done!
 * "The Statue Got Me High," "Purple Toupee," "The Guitar," "She's an Angel," "Your Racist Friend"... there are so many!
 * How about "Thunderbird"? "I know, I know, I said that I would quit/All right, I promise, no more after this/You don't know how I've tried/To forget what it was like..."
 * This troper's teacher showed my math class a song by them called "Older". Every. Single. Kid. was singing "You're older then you've ever been, and now your even older..." by the end of the class.
 * "We're The Mesopotamians; Sargon, Hammurabi, Ashurbanipal, and Gilgamesh..."
 * Third Eye Blind:
 * I constantly have "Semi-Charmed Life" in my head, and have been known to sing it at random times.
 * Wish you would step back from that ledge, my friend...
 * "How's it going to be, when you don't know me..."
 * "Turn around, our back on each other..."
 * Three Weird Sisters: Song of Fey Cross. You can't listen to it just once if you like Fantasy or folk music at all: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zv_gNtnj9E
 * Sirozine pirozine (Сирожине пирожине) by ТІК. You probably don't even speak Ukrainian, and it still won't leave your head. Hell, one in every three of their songs is an Ear Worm.
 * Timbaland pretty much is this trope.
 * Tina Turner's 'River Deep, Mountain High'. Times it by ten when it's sung by the Glee cast.
 * Ting Tings:
 * Ahem. THAT'S NOT MY NAME! THAT'S NOT MY NAME! THAT'S NOT MY NAME! THAT'S NOT MY NAME! THEY CALL ME HELL! THEY CALL ME STACEY!...
 * The drums, the drums, the drums, the drums, the drums, the drums, the drums, the drums...
 * I ain't freakin', I ain't fakin' this...
 * Anyone who was a raver in the 90's will certainly remember having Tiny Tot - Discoland stuck in their heads for a while, particularly that "heeeeeeyyyyyyyyyyyyyy ooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh" hook.
 * "Big in Japan" by Tokia.
 * In the jungle, the mighty jungle, the lion sleeps tonight!
 * it's by The Tokens, and the title is The Lion Sleeps Tonight or if you're listening to the older version by Solomon Linda, it's called Mbube. I put it here because The Tokens' Version is the most famous one in the West.
 * "It's okay to be gay". Tomboy's annoyingly catchy song is probably not safe for work but is quite the Earworm.
 * Surfin' Bird by The Trashmen. "Well everybody's heard, about the bird..."
 * Tommy Tutone. "Jenny, I got your number/I need to make you mine/Jenny, I got your number/867-5309..."
 * Tool:
 * By the time you finish this sentence, you'll be fingering the part for Schism involuntarily.
 * With my FEET above the GROUND.....
 * "You must have been high" to forget about "The Pot."
 * Toto: "It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you! I bless the rains down in Africa..." That Chuck episode didn't help, either.
 * Touch and Go: * I've noticed you around... I find you very attractive... Would you go to bed with me?
 * Toy Box: "I am a superstar with a big big house and a big big car. I am a superstar and I don't care who you are."
 * Hoo ha! Hoo ha! Nanananana nananananana!
 * Train:
 * "Drops of Jupiter": Now that she's back in the atmosphere/with drops of Jupiter in her hair/She acts like summer and walks like rain/reminds me that there's a time to change yeah/Since her return from her stay on the moon/she listens like Spring and she talks like June yeah....
 * HEY SOUL SISTER/AIN'T THAT MISTER MISTER ON THE RADIO
 * IF I'M ADDICTED TO LOVING YOU, AND YOU'RE ADDICTED TO MY LOVE TOO, WE CAN BE THEM TWO BIRDS OF A FEATHEEEEER THAT FLOCK TOGETHEEEER
 * "Well, she wants to be the queen! Then she thinks about her scene!"
 * "And AAAAAAAAH-Ay-I'm, calling all angeee-els!"
 * Trey Songz: Bottoms up, bottoms up, what's in your cup, got a couple bottles but a couple ain't enough...
 * Tool: Shine ON FOREVER, SHINE ON BENEVOLENT SON! SHINE DOWN UPON THE SEVERED, SHINE UNTIL THE TWO BECOME ONE!
 * Da Da Da! (by Trio)
 * Turisas, a folk-metal band, did a cover of the Disco song Rasputin by Boney M... It is one of the oddest mashups of genres ever (metal, folk AND disco? You'd never think it could possibly work) but it is just so damn catchy, especially the chorus RA-RA-RASPUTIN, Lover of the Russian queen....
 * A large number of Shania Twain songs: "Any Man of Mine," "Honey, I'm Home," "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!" and "Up!" in particular are some of the biggest for this troper.
 * The Tweets: It's cruel to even mention it but... The Birdie Song (or Chicken Dance, if you prefer).
 * I can attest to this with gusto. This song has been in my head since I were four years old. Anytime there's a lull in conversation I can be heard humming it. I'm considering suicide, if my friends don't kill me first.
 * I third this, especially since it was pretty much the only song played at the Wurstfest she attended last year.
 * LOLLI LOLLI LOLLI LOLLI LET ME SEE YOU POP THAT BODY (by Three 6 Mafia).
 * The The have a few examples:
 * This is the Day
 * Perfect
 * Infected
 * Tommy James and the Shondells' most famous song, Crimson & Clover. Or is it just because of the ending where it sounds broken?