Minnesota native Adam Young, better known as Owl City, moves 7-1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Fireflies," his debut effort on the list. By Silvio Pietroluongo, Billboard, The Associated Press NEW ...
If owl city & my girl both drowningand i can only save one catch me at my girl funeral screaming you would not believe your eyes But something about it doesn’t add up. If you’re receiving one hug each ...
Way back in 2009, when dinosaurs roamed the earth and fireflies were able to embrace humans without squishing themselves, Adam Young from Owl City released a song that would become extremely famous.
Adam Young attends the AOL BUILD Speaker Series: "Owl City" at AOL Studios In New York on July 14, 2015 in New York City. Adam Young attends the AOL BUILD Speaker Series: "Owl City" at AOL Studios In ...
It’s been just over 10 years since Ocean Eyes, a breakout record for electro-pop outfit Owl City, was unleashed on the world. Among the album’s plethora of synth-soaked cuts was “Fireflies,” a song ...
Owl City - a.k.a. US synth-pop singer-songwriter Adam Young - scores his first UK No.1 with 'Fireflies'. Owl City - a.k.a. American synth-pop singer-songwriter Adam Young - has scored his first UK ...
Our newspaper has a recurring piece (it’s actually more a photo with caption information) on upcoming concert acts who are worth the drive to go see. To plenty of Christian and mainstream music fans, ...
If you've been on Twitter lately, you might have noticed a rejuvenated interest in Owl City's 2009 earworm, "Fireflies." While the reason behind it is, frankly, as mystifying as the song's nonsensical ...
Adam Young, a.k.a. Owl City, is best known for his twinkling, melodic and emotive electro-pop. His biggest single to date, 2009's "Fireflies," perfectly encapsulates Owl City's bright, charming ...
"Fireflies" by Owl City is the worst song of all time. Objectively, it is an abomination. I have no time peg to tie this 2009 chart topper to anything happening today, but is that really necessary ...
But something about it doesn’t add up. If you’re receiving one hug each from ten-thousand lightning bugs, wouldn’t you receive more than the “a thousand” hugs suggested by Adam Young in his lyrics?