
On Metallica's "The Unforgiven," James Hetfield modeled his vocals on Chris Isaak.

"We Will Become Silhouettes" by The Postal Service sounds happy and fun, but it's a very bleak song about a nuclear winter. Lead singer Ben Gibbard wrote the lyric while ruminating over 9/11.

The You Me at Six song "The Dilemma" got its title from the Vince Vaughn movie of the same name.

In 2004, the word "Bootylicious" made the Oxford English Dictionary, three years after the Destiny's Child song was released. Definition: "Blend of booty buttocks and delicious."

"Airplanes" by B.o.B was written by Lupe Fiasco, who recorded it but decided to pass.

Bruce Springsteen originally wrote "Hungry Heart" for The Ramones, but decided to keep it for himself on the advice of his producer and manager, Jon Landau.
Surprise exits, a catfight and some very memorable performances make our list of the most memorable Idol moments.
An interview with Dr. John Covach, music professor at the University of Rochester whose free online courses have become wildly popular.
Katy Perry mentions McDonald's, Beyoncé calls out Red Lobster, and Supertramp shouts out Taco Bell - we found the 10 restaurants most often mentioned in songs.
From "Some Day My Prince Will Come" to "Let It Go" - how Disney princess songs (and the women who sing them) have evolved.
Daryl Hall's TV show is a hit, and he's been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - only one of these developments excites him.