
Alicia Keys, Elton John, Fergie, and Rihanna all sang on "All of the Lights" by Kanye West.

"Head Over Heels" by The Go-Go's is a metaphor for how things were getting out of control for the band; they broke up a year later.

Radiohead's "Paraonid Android" was written after a confrontation in a Los Angeles bar with an irate woman.

Madonna's hit "Like A Prayer" debuted in a Pepsi commercial, but Pepsi pulled the ad the next day when the controversial video appeared. Madonna got to keep her $5 million endorsement money.

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

"Ghosttown" was Madonna's 45th chart-topper on the Dance Club Songs chart, breaking the record for the most #1s an artist has tallied on a single Billboard chart.
The Third Day frontman talks about some of the classic songs he wrote with the band, and what changed for his solo country album.
Many unusual folks appear in Grateful Dead songs. Can you identify them?
A band so baffling, even their names were contrived. Check your score in the Ramones version of Fact or Fiction.
Untangling the events that led to the "Stairway To Heaven" lawsuit.
Chad tells tales from his time as drummer for Nirvana, and talks about his group Before Cars.
The trail runs from flying saucer songs in the '50s, through Bowie, blink-182 and Katy Perry.