A TikTok comedy song parodying '90s dance bangers has become a global sensation. With a full-length version set to be released next week, Nick Levine examines why it has been such a hit across ...
When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters — and what to do about it. At Vox, our mission to help you make sense of the world has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with comedian Kyle Gordon, aka DJ Crazy Times, about his new hit song "The Planet of the Bass" — a 1990s Eurodance parody that has taken the internet by storm. All right.
The next Gangnam Style, or a subliminal message about war? Six keepers of the flame give their views on this a fiendishly clever Eurodance satire Described by its creators, the US comic Kyle Gordon ...
"After many incredible years, we have decided to close the chapter of AQUA as a live band," they wrote.
The video is a winning combination of nostalgia, intrigue and surrealism. And its viral ascent can tell us a lot about modern meme culture. Who is he? Well, it depends on who you mean. The star of the ...
The full iteration of the original 51-second clip—which has become a TikTok and Twitter phenomenon since its release last month—arrives alongside an official music video. You can also stream the song ...
I think we've figured it out; Europeans have such a disdain for America's "EDM" phase because it reminds them of Eurodance... right? You do rememeber July 5, 2013 ...
Eurodance maybe wasn’t due for a comeback for another few decades. But “Planet of the Bass,” a Eurodance parody track that’s become a TikTok hit and a legitimate banger in its own right, makes a ...