What does the fox say? While no one really knows for sure, American boy band and X Factor alumni Emblem3 have a potential answer. In a hilarious viral video playing off the original Ylvis hit, the "Chloe" band have paid tribute to "The Fox" just in time for Halloween. Read More »
Lorde's reign is unstoppable. The 16-year-old New Zealander has topped the Billboard Hot 100 for a fifth straight week with her genre-bending, music critiquing Pure Heroine single "Royals." According to Billboard, digital sales and increased radio play helped to get the track to No. 1 for yet another frame. Read More »
The good ol' state of Massachusetts has gotten a new theme song, courtesy of "The Fox" comedy group Ylvis. The Norwegian trio have followed up the Billboard top 10 hit with "Massachusetts," and the already-viral video is just as hilarious as you would expect. Read More »
Lorde's reign on the Hot 100 cannot be stopped, or so it seems. The 16-year-old New Zealander's debut single "Royals" comes in at No. 1 in the US for the fourth week in a row, according to Billboard. Read More »
All bow down to Lorde. The outspoken 16-year-old New Zealander has topped the Billboard Hot 100 for a third straight week with her music critique "Royals," once again besting industry vets like Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus. Read More »
For the second week in a row, Lorde's debut single "Royals" crowns at the top of the Billboard Hot 100. Read More »
You can call her queen bee. 16-year-old New Zealander Lorde has topped the Billboard Hot 100 with her smash debut single "Royals" this week, surpassing superstars Miley Cyrus and Katy Perry, according to Billboard. Read More »
It's still unknown what, exactly, the fox says. But, that didn't stop the hilarious indie parodying music video "The Fox" by Norwegian comedians Ylvis from going highly viral earlier this month. Now, the song has gotten a reworking by the Ohio University Marching 110. The "Most Exciting Band in the Land" covered the YouTube hit at a home football game versus Marshall over the weekend. Now, the instrumental version of the Ylvis hit has gone viral itself. Read More »
With the possible exception of The Finnatics' "Don't Drop That Thun Thun Thun" among the Vine community, The Internet has had a noticeable lack of ridiculous/viral music videos since the one-two punch of "Call Me Maybe" and "Gangnam Style" last summer. This is about to change. Read More »