Thanks to Eminem's song, the word "stan" was added to the Oxford American Dictionary in 2017. It means an obsessive fan.
"Babylon," in David Gray's song, refers to London, which was once known as the "modern-day Babylon."
Vincent Price did the spooky narration on "Thriller." He was paid a flat fee of $20,000, turning down a percentage of the royalties that would have paid him far more.
Moby says that "We Are All Made Of Stars" is scientifically accurate, since all matter originates from stardust.
If you have a whole day to kill, you can check out the full version of Pharrell Williams' "Happy" music clip, which was the world's first ever 24-hour music video.
Adele isn't a ghost when she sings, "Hello from the other side" - it means the "other side of becoming an adult."
Guitarist Tony Iommi on the "Iron Man" riff, the definitive Black Sabbath song, and how Ozzy and Dio compared as songwriters.
Not everyone can be a superhero, but that hasn't stopped generations of musicians from trying to be Superman.
The longtime Eagle talks about soaring back to his solo career, and what he learned about songwriting in the group.
Cain talks about the divine inspirations for "Don't Stop Believin'" and "Faithfully."
Songwriting Hall of Famer Linda Perry talks about her songs "What's Up" and "Beautiful," her songwriting process, and her move into film music.
Did Rivers Cuomo grow up on a commune? Why did they name their albums after colors? See how well you know your Weezer in this Fact or Fiction.