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DJ Earworm continued to release his yearly mashup, "Blame It on the Pop" in 2009, "Don't Stop the Pop" in 2010, "World Go Boom" in 2011. The sixth year-end mashup, titled "Shine Brighter", was released on December 18, 2012. [ 12 ]
In late December, DJ Earworm released a mashup video to YouTube titled "Blame It On The Pop", featuring the top twenty-five songs from the list, as he had also done the previous two years for his "United State of Pop" series. The video quickly received four million views in little over a week. [2]
[37] [27] Katie Bain of Billboard also included the song in the magazine "best new dance tracks of the week" playlist, as well praised Anyma for "clocking one of the splashiest new music rollouts in recent memory", complimented Goulding's "captivating" contributions, and dubbed the song as an "urgent dance-pop earworm". [38]
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On December 9, 2014, [5] YouTube Rewind: Turn Down for 2014, referencing DJ Snake and Lil Jon's "Turn Down for What", was released. It was again created and produced by YouTube and Portal A Interactive. Over 10 songs were mashed-up by DJ Earworm [5] [13] for the video. [5]
DJ Earworm's annual "United States of Pop" mashups became season events, with his 2009 edition alone garnering critical acclaim as well as racking up more than 53 million views on YouTube. Mashups also helped launch the careers of acts such as Girl Talk and Madeon, with the latter's "Pop Culture" accruing more than
An earworm is a piece of music that repeats compulsively within one's mind. Earworm may also refer to: Earworm Records, a British record label; DJ Earworm, an American mashup artist "Earworm" (SpongeBob SquarePants), an episode of SpongeBob SquarePants
One Mo Nigga ta Go is the only solo studio album by former N.W.A member DJ Yella.It was released on March 26, 1996, 1 year after Eazy-E's death and is dedicated to him. [1] [2] The album cover shows close-up of Eazy-E's face and Yella himself at Eazy-E's grave.