It’s as if our country, on the cusp of micro-fracturing into algorithmically determined foxholes of individual obsession, had ...
Two of the year’s most ubiquitous smashes, Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe” and PSY’s “Gangnam Style,” only pop up in split-second form. When asked how much “Call Me Maybe” will be incorporated into ...
The United States of America may remain divided after a particularly contentious 2016 presidential election race, but the past year's pop music acts have, conversely, found a way to come together.
Earworm's 2013 edition of "United State of Pop" takes a respite from the series' usual breakneck speed, as the California DJ acknowledges that contemporary smashes like Lorde's "Royals," Avicii's… By ...
Everybody's recapping the year's best music and movies, but reading the roundups can sometimes feel like dancing about architecture. Thanks to DJ Earworm, we can enjoy most of the year's best pop ...
Having wowed us with his mash-up of the best songs of 2014, DJ Earworm is back – and he’s doing exactly the same to this year’s biggest hits. Once again the San Francisco based DJ – real name Jordan ...
DJ Earworm’s diva-licious “United State of Pop” for 2010. The spinner has released his annual mash up featuring Billboard ‘s 25 most popular songs of the year, which leans heavily on pop songstresses.
Although EDM continues to build its massive pop presence, DJ Earworm told Chicago Magazine that this edition is a little light on “dance floor feeling,” but focused on “melody and hooks and making ...
Nothing is certain except death and taxes and the annual release of DJ Earworm's United States of Pop Mix—but in 2015, the mashup artist has somehow managed to double his typical output. Since 2007, ...
DJ Earworm’s 2011 mashup, titled, “United States of Pop 2011 (World Go Boom)”, is available to watch and download, for free. DJ Earworm’s 2011 mashup, titled, “United States of Pop 2011 (World Go Boom ...
When “United State of Pop: Blame it on the Pop” debuted in 2009, DJ Earworm skyrocketed to stardom online. The nearly five-minute mashup from Jordan “DJ Earworm” Roseman used Billboard’s most popular ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results