Jessie J had a lyric from her song "Who You Are" tattooed on her hip, but she spelled "lose" incorrectly so it reads: "Don't loose who you are in the blur of the stars."

Thanks to Eminem's song, the word "stan" was added to the Oxford American Dictionary in 2017. It means an obsessive fan.

"You Get What You Give" by The New Radicals was the first hit song to use the word "frenemies" in the lyrics.

Snap! were two German producers. When they needed a rapper, they found one on the American army base there and had him rap on "The Power."

"Here Comes Your Man" is the closest the Pixies came to a hit in America. It was rumored to be about a drug dealer, but Black Francis says it's just a story about some hobos who travel by train and die in an earthquake.

Phil Collins' "I Missed Again" was originally "I Miss You, Babe," and was a very somber song about his recent divorce. Collins decided to lighten it up and inject some humor into the song.
Cain talks about the divine inspirations for "Don't Stop Believin'" and "Faithfully."
Stage urinals, flute devices, and the real Aqualung in this Fact or Fiction.
With the band in danger of being dropped from their label, Alice Cooper drummer Neal Smith co-wrote the song that started their trek from horror show curiosity to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Scaramouch, a hoople and a superhero soundtrack - see if you can spot the real Queen stories.
How well do you know this shock-rock harbinger who's been publicly executed hundreds of times?
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.