Plus, it's catchy...so catchy that it debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100.
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While reputation had some catchy singles catchy, it was also widely criticized for being extremely tone deaf.
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Compared to the other dumpster fires happening out there, what is so bad about The Chainsmokers and their catchy (admit it's catchy, dammit) songs?
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I do, however, kind of see what he means about Kroeger's songwriting: though it might not be particularly cool, it is extremely catchy, and catchy sells, because it satiates.
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CARYN GANZ For the last couple of months, Daddy Yankee's "Con Calma" has been nigh unavoidable, a gratuitously catchy Spanish-language update of a gratuitously catchy song (Snow's "Informer").
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The key is to cover old ground in new ways, either by using catchy phrasing (Clinton's "Trumped-up trickle down" was not so catchy), or by introducing actual new information.
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This one, which credits some 400 "executive producers," is easily the best—she's never been so catchy or sexy, and along with unabashed politics catchy and sexy are her flash points.
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"Lip Gloss" had all of the makings of a one-hit wonder: a catchy beat, a less catchy dance to accompany it, and a mundane item, lip gloss, as it's centerpiece.
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" Read an interview with the songwriter behind "Catchy Song.
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I would say it's probably the most urban-ish influence song I've ever done, It's insanely catchy and I feel like you're gonna hate it after a while because it's so catchy.
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"Man, f— your pride," Rihanna sings in the catchy song.
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"Catchy headlines do not always strong science make," he said.
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If you hum these songs — and you will, they're catchy!
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It was kind of catchy, so I stuck with it.
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Apparently there's a name for this: 'midlife mirror angst'. Catchy.
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Rihanna's black, asymmetrical bob was synonymous with the catchy tune.
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That means the catchy single has sold 10 million units.
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Rather than catchy neologisms, scholars are reaching for historical analogies.
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And that means curating a creepy and catchy Halloween playlist.
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AMERICA'S PRESIDENT knows a catchy number when he sees one.
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And then we just slap a catchy name to it.
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A catchy nickname helped investigators keep crooks straight, he said.
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It was all at once catchy, hysterical and surprisingly touching.
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It was so catchy and the story was really cool.
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He just needed a good product with a catchy name.
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It was a little too perfect, a little too catchy.
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There's dancing, there's nudity, and there's a wildly catchy beat.
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That's because the safety videos have become entrancingly, maddeningly catchy.
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His catchy tunes taught kids about grammar, math and civics.
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They do have catchy packaging, wrapped in appealing political phraseology.
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They're pretty catchy, but it's not just some pop band.
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Their spirit is infectious and catchy — just like their music.
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Iowa's latest advisory bulletin certainly makes for a catchy headline.
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Come up with some positive, catchy phrases for her mantra.
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It's so shocking, so catchy and so easy to believe.
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Write a catchy headline that captures the graphs' main idea.
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Write a catchy headline that captures the map's main idea.
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Write a catchy headline that captures the infographic's main idea.
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Write a catchy headline that captures the graph's main idea.
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The song is both catchy and repetitive, inspiring and interminable.
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Give the graph a catchy headline that captures your findings.
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" Mr. Price called his music "catchy in a good way.
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The Defend Islam protests were staged on catchy, symbolic dates.
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Gone were the power chords, catchy riffs and cheesy lyrics.
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Plus they write songs as catchy as all get out.
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The catchy, eerie "True Believers," released last October, was macabre.
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Beyond the impressive video, the song "UnAmerican" is pretty catchy, too.
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It's a really good trick, it's easy to sing and catchy.
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They are inexpensive (starting at $4.99), catchy, and importantly—still available.
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Take "Bloodline," one of the more catchy songs from the album.
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The IAB has come up with its own catchy acronym—D.
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You need something catchy from the get-go, a conversation starter.
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It's catchy as hell, heavy on the handclaps, and pleasingly repetitive.
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The catchy song plays over adorable reels of guys messing around.
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Hot, sweet and gifted with a knack for catchy pop ballads?
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Unlike with spam, there isn't even a catchy name for it.
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"I Did Something Bad" is as petty as it is catchy.
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It is aware, but not too angry; socially conscious yet catchy.
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The focus was on the virtuoso soloist -- not a catchy melody.
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Death doesn't exactly make for uplifting bumper stickers or catchy memes.
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The new song of choice is catchy but not as familiar.
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James: It's really catchy but I find the lyrics really annoying.
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It's a really good pop song, with an extremely catchy chorus.
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Or it would be if the song weren't so damn catchy.
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Those and other catchy, sonically visionary songs made Prince a superstar.
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Until, that is, Ed Sheeran.... I also like that it's catchy!
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Unlike prog rock, this music was, respectively, danceable, concise, and catchy.
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It's not as catchy, but it still gets the job done.
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It is no doubt a catchy message, it is clearly misleading.
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These songs wander, disinclined to repeat, melodic but not exactly catchy.
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One-hit wonders range from catchy tunes to horrible ear worms.
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It's also about having a dramatic and amazingly catchy theme song.
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Of course, with sweeping economic plans comes catchy pop culture propaganda.
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But I would categorize this as hot garbage but extremely catchy.
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"I can't stress how much less catchy that is," he said.
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Gwen Stefani really knows how to make heartbreak sound so catchy.
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They don't do breakdowns and they've got no catchy sing-alongs.
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The single finds McAuley channeling catchy techno from the early 90s.
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At least that movie had a catchy song by Destiny's Child.
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It's a very catchy way of speaking, the way Baltimoreans speak.
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China has played down the catchy Made in China 2025 name.
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Still, to really pop, the theory needed a hashtag, something catchy.
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In Vietnam, a catchy song was created to share prevention measures.
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Catchy debate lines alone rarely determine the outcome of a race.
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They tend to be oversimplified models of reality and thus catchy.
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It's catchy, thumpy and far more pleasurable than a Twitter rant.
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It's a catchy shorthand that signals youth and unity and identity.
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Yes, the hook was catchy, but she was so crystal clear.
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So what makes this song so catchy and irresistible to children?
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I love how all their songs are so simple and catchy.
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As I wrote at the time: Trump speaks in catchy slogans.
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It will be brutally honest, produced to perfection, and catchy as hell.
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It was — We had this catchy title, "Ban bossy," but you're right.
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It&aposs not quite as catchy, but I will work on it.
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See a big smile, a hardy handshake, a very catchy campaign song.
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I have no doubt she'll write them some seriously catchy songs, too.
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Every player has a catchy nickname and their own walk-on music.
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The FAANG terminology, while catchy, is too narrow for this particular exercise.
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Listen for the catchy, feel-good music, stay for the badass storyline.
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Obviously, Robin would also have to have a catchy nickname or two.
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The tune is catchy, hilarious and insightful, all at the same time.
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Charms: I don't know this band but this melody is really catchy.
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The new song is a catchy R&B tune produced by Grades.
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As power rookies, Twice quickly established a reputation for irresistibly catchy songs.
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This song is catchy and straightforward despite stretching out over six minutes.
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Aléatoire's music would probably sound manic if it wasn't so damn catchy.
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It's catchy, it's the right kind of arrogant confidence, and it's prophetic.
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She also performed her newest song "Stay Together," and it's incredibly catchy.
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It just felt special because it was so simple yet so catchy.
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The sound of Dunwall isn't a few variation on a catchy theme.
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Oh, and by the way, the song itself is pretty damn catchy.
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It's fun, catchy as hell, and boiling over with real, nonstop feeling.
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Trump's Sharpie-written notes are a tragically catchy pop punk song now.
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But when I listen to it now, I think it's really catchy.
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Write a catchy headline that captures the main idea for these graphs.
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Write a catchy headline that captures the main ideas of the graphs.
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It's not as catchy as "Z" or "iGen" but, tragically, more accurate.
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Softly, softly, catchy jelly: This 'ultragentle' robotic gripper collects fragile marine life
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Write a catchy headline that captures the graph and map's main idea.
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Avicii thrilled clubgoers with his catchy hits, flashing lights and soulful collaborations.
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It's not the most catchy phrase to remember, but it is effective.
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The officers didn't hold up placards with catchy phrases during their demonstration.
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The song has a catchy chorus and a not-so-subtle message.
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First he came up with a catchy name for his clothing line.
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If Google is taking suggestions, "Fast Share" is a more catchy name.
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Like a catchy tune, the dish replayed in our minds days later.
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The name isn't so catchy, but it does have a cool logo The name isn't so catchy, but it does have a cool logo There are mitigations, of course, but they can severely affect the performance of the chip.
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You know who they are – and they're back with a catchy new single!
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Genuinely great, catchy music is mixed with funny kids' comments and entertaining guests.
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It's catchy, it's adorable, and it's already got a solid 2.3 million views.
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For Samberg, music is a catchy and convenient medium for creating unforgettable jokes.
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"Untamed Ocean" is supple and atmospheric, showing off the band's pretty, catchy side.
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But his contributions to pop music are wide-ranging and catchy as hell.
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Someone uploads a catchy song to a website without permission from the artist.
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Meanwhile singer Jacob delivers a topline melody that's lithe and catchy as hell.
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This chorus is so catchy, it must have been predestined by the gods.
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Who doesn't love a catchy song with a subtext of protesting an occupation?
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Featuring a catchy chorus and a melodic tone, Tanika has something really special.
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" [Laughs] It's like, "Oh, darn it—I shouldn't have written that catchy chorus!
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You want something snappy, something catchy — maybe something with a bit of alliteration.
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Do you create your own catchy phrase, or use one that's already popular?
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And who can forget Dwight Eisenhower's catchy "I Like Ike" in the 1950s?
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The ruling party has yet to come up with such a catchy tune.
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There's an emotionally charged (and extremely catchy) song sung by a mesmerizing Gaga!
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Didn't really stick in my mind what they were saying but it's catchy.
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Morgan said the couple's actions should not be glamorized with a catchy nickname.
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Single "FloriDada" is catchy and whimsical, but it's not blazing any new trails.
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But Mr Xi lacked a catchy phrase to sum up his economic vision.
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You have a genuine superstar in Timberlake (whose Trolls song is super catchy).
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It's a mixture of catchy phrases I've written without really thinking about it.
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The catchy Oscar-nominated original song "The Bare Necessities" even makes an appearance.
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Well, that and the catchy name — I'm a sucker for a clever pun.
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It finds its match in the echoing treble guitars and naturally catchy chorus.
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They represent the genre at its best: approachable, expansive, catchy hooks, massive choruses.
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It's catchy, upbeat, and has all the ingredients of a hit pop song.
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It's not catchy, luxurious, or bombastic, at least not in any traditional way.
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I know; "bold" is a catchy buzzword when it comes to personal narratives.
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For the listing itself, a catchy title and simple, descriptive text is essential.
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What if the piglet is actually displaying aggression, albeit to a catchy beat?
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It's extremely catchy, meaning I listen to it about ten times a day.
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I like Cardi B's confidence in "Bodak Yellow" and find the song catchy.
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C+ Kamala Harris There were no catchy moments for Harris in the debate.
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Charli XCX is able to write these really catchy, sexy, irreverent, fun hooks.
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" [READ MORE: Stuff Your 'Rules'] ______ "Their songs were catchy, but would it last?
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A catchy tune demonstrating coronavirus safety tips is taking the world by storm.
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Start with "I notice," then "I wonder," and end with a catchy headline.
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When JD and Turk sang a surprisingly catchy song about pooping on Scrubs.
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At least "Girls Like You" was catchy and featured a Cardi B verse.
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The new and improved impeachment version of the song is pretty catchy too.
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"Dance Again" is the kind of catchy that never gets old or annoying.
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Trade publications tried to label the new marriage with catchy sobriquets: Hollywired, Silliwood.
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Soon, he was recording the catchy song with the help of his bandmates.
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We regret to admit that, like its predecessor, the song is very catchy.
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The Home Depot jingle, a bizarrely catchy tune, went viral earlier this year.
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It was catchy, as their fashion jokes usually are, if not particularly subtle.
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The refrain, which is undeniably catchy, goes: Huawei is good, Huawei is beautiful!
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Selena Gomez is the queen of catchy — remember last year's "Hands to Myself"?
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The producer Max Martin's theories on writing a catchy song are very eloquent.
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Once fans popped in the CD, they discovered a number of catchy hits.
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In 2007, when Barack Obama was the great progressive hope and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was preparing to graduate from high school, the leading voice of American centrism, and of catchy new slogans, coined a Catchy New Slogan: the Green New Deal.
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That not-very-catchy name is attached to a very-catchy trend: replacing the big, antenna-laden router in your closet with a set of little white pucks you tactically place around your house to maximize your Wi-Fi signal.
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He could write a super catchy song but with really sad and dark lyrics.
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Instead it's a fuzzbox nursery rhyme, catchy enough to be a genetically imprinted memory.
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Everyone who watches TV knows the catchy synth-bass sounds of Seinfeld's theme song.
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Instantly catchy and thoroughly satisfying, the album gives off the finest of Venom vibes.
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Blackrat's deliciously chaotic metalpunk is as catchy as the plague, and twice as deadly.
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Her words were even remixed with "Bodak Yellow" to create a catchy shutdown anthem.
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Whatever the original circumstance, the tune is undeniably catchy and you're curious for more.
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It's not William Shatner's spoken word cover of "Rocket Man," but it's pretty catchy.
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Girls loved him for his charisma, frosty blond hair, and his catchy pop songs.
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You could hook people with something catchy and have them click through for more.
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No longer can media depend on glossy photos and catchy tunes to drive sales.
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It's not like melodic or catchy or... it's not pretty it's very ugly sounding.
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The acronyms might not be quite as catchy as CRISPR — since, really, what is?
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Start with "I notice," then "I wonder," and end with a catchy headline. 3173.
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The music rarely strayed into the realm of the three-minute catchy pop song.
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He mocks her new pop persona, from her catchy music to her glamorous makeover.
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It's the perfect mix of absurdity, awkwardness and weirdly catchy deep house music. 12.
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Catchy '80s pop music combined with a somber holiday message, what's not to love?
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Kygo's catchy tune was released back in February and has soared on the charts.
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Academics are just like us: they share papers with catchy titles much more frequently.
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As for how this hairstyle got its seemingly random, yet catchy-as-hell name?
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But it's also just incredibly catchy, and the moment it shows up is unforgettable.
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It's fast-paced, has a good bouncy bass line, and it's actually pretty catchy.
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But Justin Bobby is not just a reality show boyfriend with a catchy nickname.
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Each featured a quintet of monochromatic cartoon robots, catchy songs, and an educational slant.
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There aren't any songs in it catchy enough to get stuck in your head.
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Honestly, Miley's twisted take on Shape of You by Ed Sheeran is kinda catchy.
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And then came their onslaught of catchy pop hits, and then came some more.
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The acronym was as grating and inaccurate as it was cute and catchy: TINA.
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The spotlight remains firmly on Conor, and his knack for crafting catchy pop tunes.
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She was obsessed with the power of bright colors, catchy logos, and familiar forms.
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The result is a song that's both catchy and discomfiting, if a little derivative.
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Yet, even without an explanation, his songs' USP remains their catchy and maudlin simplicity.
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He used movies with English subtitles and catchy songs to teach himself the language.
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Start with "I notice," then "I wonder," and end with a catchy headline. 43.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - "British Broadband" is a catchy alliterative title, but that's about all.
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Gordon: It's pretty catchy, more commercial or accessible than some of my other stuff.
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They're cross-generational, catchy, could be true (as is the nature of conspiracy theories).
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Why can't we get a catchy pop song for bringing broadband to rural America?
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Even if the lyrics are awkwardly delivered at times, the song is undeniably catchy.
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North Korea does something similar, although its music consists of less catchy propaganda tunes.
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"Not anyone can write a catchy riff," says Oskar "Asrok" Frederiksen, guitarist and vocalist.
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It's impressive stuff, with real words uttered by DJT autotuned to Grande's catchy melody.
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These names need to be catchy, memorable, and uncomplicated to make sure they stick.
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Their songs were catchy and insinuating enough to infiltrate pop radio in the 1970s.
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Start with "I notice," then "I wonder," and end with a catchy headline. 212.
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His music is catchy and pleasant, and it was designed to be that way.
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Both favor lush, chaotic, rough-around-the-edges rock grounded in genuinely catchy songwriting.
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Taylor Swift is a tall, skinny blonde, and she writes a catchy pop song!
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It's an impressive (although a tad less catchy) ode to the iconic theme song.
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This Philadelphia-based quartet makes songs that are as catchy as they are unorthodox.
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It's a solid outing with great jokes, some catchy songs, and so-so lyrics.
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Students shared with us many catchy headlines that capture the main ideas they noticed.
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The unavoidable dilemma is the need for media outlets to be concise and catchy.
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Dog Is My CoPilot is a catchy name, but what does your outfit do?
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To no surprise, several of these coronavirus songs, while catchy, have troublesome lyrical content.
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These are typical second-drawer Disney numbers: momentarily catchy, neat and to the point.
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Meanwhile, he is struggling to come up with a catchy name for the thing.
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Start with "I notice," then "I wonder," and end with a catchy headline. 93.
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Write a catchy headline that captures the main idea of the photos and videos.
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Her songs were catchy, and her delight at being allowed to participate was palpable.
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It might even have a catchy phrase that looks great on a T-shirt.
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The bright colors pop on screen and seem to pulse with the catchy soundtrack.
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Sure, the plotline is weird, but this is one heck of a catchy song.
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Soon, the band was an MTV mainstay, sending catchy tunes into homes across America.
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But it's The Paranoyds' penchant for catchy choruses that ties together their varied influences.
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Summer also means catchy jams all striving to be crowned the song of the season.
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Simple, dumb, and super catchy it could have come off Jay Reatard's Blood Visions album.
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It's a nice nod to the original game's catchy music, but with a modern flair.
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The star involved in the occultation goes by the catchy name of Gaia DR2 4090460400982698240.
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But from Ellington copyright to Okinawan golden oldie, other descriptives also pertain—open, surprising, catchy.
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For some, it's a catchy way to sum up their rage about the President-elect.
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Breaking: Chris Daughtry can do more than sing that one catchy song about going home.
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The video itself is like a mock hip-hop video, but the tune's pretty catchy.
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Each song is short, spunky, and violently catchy, with jangly guitars and Edwards's punchy voice.
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Something's coming over him, and it speaks the language of unclassifiable-but-catchy chart domination.
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So it has created a product strategy (and catchy marketing term) based on that work.
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The situation rekindled memories of the "bedroom tax", another policy felled by a catchy nickname.
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Unlike her earlier material there's no rapping, but it's still sweet, poppy and hella catchy.
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Told him we needed something as catchy as that, but it has to be current.
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New European rules, with the catchy name of MiFID2, have just dealt analysts another blow.
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Instead, all you see is a catchy headline on top of a blurred out picture.
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The song itself is simple and catchy but the video makes this work a standout.
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His songs were dark and catchy, about murdering lovers and spying on other people's boyfriends.
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But Bieber's catchy hits aren't the only thing that's earned him his A-list status.
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"Axel F" is, after all, catchy, inoffensive, and the video features a friendly cartoon frog.
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It has a catchy beat, and you can easily play it without your boss noticing.
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When Live happened, there was a lot of good, really catchy in terms of sharing.
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The accompanying video got people talking, too, and not just because of the catchy tune.
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The song is so melodic and catchy that it's alarmingly easy to unconsciously sing along.
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That said, early Bloc Party tracks are more than just raw energy and catchy riffs.
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The show, with a catchy -- some might say aggravating -- theme song, earned a cult following.
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If you like fast, catchy, punk rock music and have never heard of PUP — welcome.
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The title track was practically irresistible, lead singer Josie Steward's melodies intensely and intentionally catchy.
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This catchy pop number announced his lifelong knack of addressing the cares of ordinary Mexicans.
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It's not hard to see why: despite the odd premise, the result is pretty catchy.
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"Drain the swamp" wasn't just a catchy campaign slogan for voters who supported Donald Trump.
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"Those posts should be catchy, humorous, and very professional at the same time," Vardhman said.
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Even the light and irresistibly catchy "Hey" pulls in a reference to the Virgin Mary.
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Outside of his viral tweets and catchy slogans, Trump has never had a detailed platform.
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I also have a strange and regrettable weakness for inventing catchy acronyms for art museums.
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"Sony PRS-T33 Pearl eBook Reader with Wi-Fi (catchy, no?)"When was it purchased?
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You can hear a female voice singing a catchy-sounding pop song in the background.
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One: I think Justin Timberlake's new song, "Can't Stop the Feeling," is catchy as hell.
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Brown's chorus is infectiously catchy, with directions that lure you in from the very beginning.
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Some audiences described the movie as "fun" because of its catchy songs and charming characters.
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Millennials find it catchy and fun — unofficial requirements for every year's song of the summer.
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Perhaps I'd enjoy if Kendrick Lamar killed the stage with his catchy and relatable tunes.
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The show sports a decently catchy, fun score by Mark Allen, making his Broadway debut.
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It's catchy, though hardly profound, and my granddaughter liked that little hiccup in the chorus.
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"Let tyrants shake their iron rod," the hymn opens, with a stirring and catchy melody.
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His songs are full of asymmetry, dissonances and meticulous counterpoint, yet still upbeat and catchy.
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"False Bingo" is a catchy title that seems to imply jumping to the wrong conclusions.
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Patient engagement has for many health organizations, become a catchy buzzword to satisfy meaningful use.
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This was the "me too" concept in action, just without the short and catchy hashtag.
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It's a Texas Toad, also known by its not-as-catchy scientific name, Anaxyrus speciosus.
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It doesn't have a catchy jingle, a secret family recipe or even a taste, really.
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Justin Timberlake's "FutureSex/LoveSounds" is the perfect blend of catchy club bangers and experimental art.
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The policy has a catchy name: India's government calls it "Digi Yatra," or Digital Journey.
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He designed a catchy logo, printed it on a shirt and wore it around town.
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The game features an adorable premise, a great art style, and some really catchy music.
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Eastern Time when you can share what you notice and wonder and your catchy headline.
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They straddle the line between jagged indie rock, chunky sludge metal, and catchy hard rock.
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The catchy theme song probably got stuck in their heads as they watched episode after episode.
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Catchy in both tune and rhythm, the piece drew immediate applause, disrupting the program's continuous flow.
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But one catchy song makes them the easiest possible phone number to remember for many people.
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No harm in giving catchy names to cool things, and by consequence, honoring the researchers involved.
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Meghan Trainor's music is the definition of bubblegum pop: insanely catchy, with radio plays for days.
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That's where all of the smart design, catchy, chic packaging and do-gooder slogans come in.
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Particularly since her only real campaign message was shattering that glass ceiling to catchy pop songs.
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As their fantastically catchy song preaches, "live your life and celebrate...you are what you create."
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Her flair for cryptic pop lyrics and catchy, if half-buried, vocal runs has only strengthened.
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Channel Orange was a catchy sampler of Ocean's interests in R&B, hip-hop, and funk.
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It's catchy, and similar in function to the trills Tartini incorporated throughout the Devil's Trill sonata.
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Tegan and Sara's video for the relentlessly catchy single "Boyfriend" is an extremely cute rejection montage.
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The bend and snap whiz will have no trouble coming up with catchy slogans for all.
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The same is true for Mr McCartney, whose catchy tunes benefited from John Lennon's acerbic contributions.
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However, I do have to admit: even slowed down and overly moody, it's still pretty catchy.
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Some stood on stage holding signs with their ballot number, others used props or catchy slogans.
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You'll just have to enjoy it for the baffling piece of catchy pop that it is.
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It's a catchy kid-friendly tune, but it does feature some not exactly kid-friendly words.
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It's a catchy, insistent gem that still sounds vital now (and still gets played in clubs).
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"Tell me what you want and [have] a really catchy kind of subject line," he says.
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Like their predecessors, iKon mostly performs hip-hop, from catchy ballads to more straight-up rap.
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Now and again, a catchy country or plucky pop song from Swift really hits the spot.
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It had a catchy name and a low price, and Mr. Quintero seemed excited about it.
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Frenzel has already applied for a patent, and even printed T-shirts with a catchy logo.
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First things first: "Female Viagra" is a catchy term, but Addyi is not a female Viagra.
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"Next Man Up" is a catchy phrase, but some players are harder to replace than others.
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I think we made a record that is catchy and accessible without compromising our artistic lean.
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For me, it's better that these products are no longer enticing him with these catchy figures.
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Catchy but contained, his music was beloved by people who didn't actually listen to much music.
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And then there were all the other metal bands that have melody, harmony, and were catchy.
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Sure, the track had some catchy bits, but the "new Taylor" left much to be desired.
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After the success of "One Take," Ghetts & Rude Kid are back with their new catchy single.
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Celebrating women worldwide, the collaborative track is a mix of mucky bass, strings and catchy bars.
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PRETTYMUCH dropped the official music video for its debut single, "Would You Mind" ... it's undeniably catchy.
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"Super Trooper" and "Waterloo" are some of the other catchy Abba songs featured in the film.
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So the new video for "Easy," a shamelessly catchy standout from the record, fits in nicely.
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In fact, Samsung's calling it AR Emoji — decidedly less catchy than the name Apple landed on.
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"Old Town Road" is now much more than an inescapably catchy song — it's a history-maker.
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We spoke with the Harlem spitter about his uber-catchy song titled after the ex-U.
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Their new EP, Move Like a Ghost, sees toyGuitar continuing to flex their catchy songwriting prowess.
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All aboard the nostalgia train as PMJ takes this catchy tune to a whole new level.
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We're talking bright sun, gentle waves, catchy tunes, and an adorable little mermaid behind it all.
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In a new supporters chant that's going viral, the Gooners have cooked up a catchy one.
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Trump has a knack for coining just the right moniker, the perfectly dismissive and catchy thing.
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But the book suffers throughout from a habit of dividing phenomena into catchy but facile dichotomies.
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"Make a catchy post, people see it, people share it," Assistant Police Chief Dennis Blankenship said.
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One of the joys of being a grandmother is earning a catchy nickname from the grandkids.
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And of course, it's those "unexpected derivations" that make the chorus so catchy—there's all four.
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Whenever we want to create a melody or write catchy lyrics, we turn to this song.
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It's soulful, dancey, catchy, and the lyrics so relatable that you're certain Gaga knows you personally.
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Understanding earworms isn't just about identifying catchy songs, it's harnessing a small window into the mind.
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Reflecting on his epic Wimbledon final win over Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic provided a catchy insight.
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The playing field was mainly social media, where the Russians splashed catchy memes and hash tags.
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This was the first time we asked for catchy headlines that capture the graph's main idea.
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The catchy wartime slogan "Keep Calm and Carry On" appears on greeting cards, coffee mugs, doormats.
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They bellow their rebellion in catchy songs; they go on childish quests to claim their maturity.
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A catchy tune could clarify the details of the E.P.A. water-safety literature, Shankar pointed out.
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I don't think, Well, I've done a catchy one, now I can do a weird one.
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Catchy rhythms and rhymes make it a read-aloud book to return to over and over.
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Where their 2017 debut Plastic Cough was grungy and catchy, this album ecstatically traverses through genres.
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As a kid, I was attracted to anything with catchy rhymes spoken over a fun beat.
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The video, which was serviced to outlets around June, truly brought the catchy single to life.
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When I say that Spalding's dirty little secret is pop songform, don't expect anything too catchy.
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And figuring out where our strengths are, like Andrew's melodies and being able to write catchy choruses.
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Immediately catchy music played from her phone's speaker and three passing coworkers stopped dead in their tracks.
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You just think of a catchy name, record a cool video, and suddenly you're the next PewDiePie?
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Undoubtedly a catchy hook... That pause on the downbeat and extra emphasis afterward is a great move.
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Let's start by talking about how Richardson made this song so catchy: It's all in the beat.
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She also did a catchy rework of Drake's "Hotline Bling," branding the popular single with signature Baduizm.
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Channeling 90s acts like Strife, Ecostrike play a blend of hardcore that is both metallic and catchy.
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According to Mashable, users initially see their matches as a blurred photo superimposed with a catchy headline.
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Don't get me wrong, I'm all for the catchy, light pop music and a pro-sex message.
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Let's not reduce them to an Orwellian Newspeak sound bite because it has a certain catchy cachet.
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ZombieLoad, Fallout, or RIDL are the catchy ones; the more technical name is Microarchitectural Data Sampling (MDS).
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The other six people who died this week, lacking clear and catchy narratives, risk becoming innate statistics.
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Moreover, the actors are exceptional, the score is catchy, and the message of tolerance is perfectly timed.
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Hip stores now have brightly painted walls with catchy slogans and photoshoot-ready nooks decorated with props.
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The 1978 classic boasts a summer fling, bad boys, fancy cars, catchy dance numbers, heartbreak, and drama.
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Da'Vonne made up a catchy chicken dance song and cheered for her partner while he crushed everything.
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Viall sent her home during that date, proving that sometimes the contestant with the catchy slogan wins.
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The competition calls for budding musicians to submit unique versions of the coffee company's catchy commercial tune.
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The world of K-pop is known for three things: killer choreo, catchy choruses, and flawless skin.
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It's catchy, it's hilarious, and to this day I'm still wondering why there's a random toilet. —M.
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The former couple apparently mixed business with pleasure and the result while catchy, isn't playing out pretty.
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The film does, of course, feature several catchy musical numbers, but that does not a musical make.
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It just needs to be catchy, maybe inspire a little fear and distrust in the other guy.
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Customers are besotted by the mood lighting, leather seats, oddly catchy safety instruction videos, and snack selection.
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Also, he knows at least a hundred different songs about snow and they're all catchy as hell.
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Singles like "Dopamine" and "Under the Sun" are catchy, chiming, and dark enough to invite deeper exploration.
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It's with heavy hearts we declare Jake Paul's new song "Im Single" as ... kind of catchy actually.
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No one can resist singing along to the catchy tune — not even our pals at Sesame Street.
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When I started writing songs, I used to like blasé lyrics about whatever, just a catchy tune.
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It's catchy, but it's not the same caliber earworm that dominates the top 40 charts these days.
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And the meta-trick of the chorus wouldn't work if it wasn't viciously catchy, but it is.
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If the era of the unicorn IPO had a theme song, it wouldn't be nearly as catchy.
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His last album, "Wildheart," from 2015, experimented with structure, trading in catchy hooks for lavish, psychedelic sounds.
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After four years in retreat, Ella Yelich-O'Connor's signature catchy melancholy is back with the album Melodrama.
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Garieri added he and his daughter Alexandria Garieri, the store manager, came up with the "catchy" advertisement.
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Enter Haim, songstresses extraordinaire, who turned this terrible anecdote into a hilariously dorky yet highly catchy song.
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The music faded, and the dulcet tones of Hasselhoff were replaced with an infectiously danceable, catchy beat.
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A catchy track, which shows off Usher's vocal range, could be a strong contender in the charts.
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He fostered the production of catchy graphics, posters, and slogans; in time, he mastered radio and film.
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Besides being short and catchy, each slogan lets customers know the price they can expect to pay.
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Young stars like City Girls, Megan Thee Stallion, and Lizzo have gone viral with their catchy hits.
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"Distraction" is a bright track with the type of catchy chorus that she's starting to genuinely master.
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What we do know is that this is a classic and thoroughly catchy piece of Menzingian songwriting.
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Before then, it was "Nuestro Planeta," her insanely catchy collab with Reykon, Latin America's biggest reggaeton singer.
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The chorus is catchy and memorable, but it doesn't neatly fit in any one era or sound.
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It needs to be catchy, memorable, and uncomplicated, which often means companies keep them short and snappy.
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Several times every year some sort of catchy-named lunar activity grabs attention, whether warranted or not.
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People are turning to fun, catchy songs to promote practices like social distancing and proper hand-washing.
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"Don't Start Now," the thumping lead-off single with an elevated pulse, is an effortlessly catchy hit.
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Besides, songs about pitch and jungle music are catchy, simple, and easy for the kids to remember.
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As they buzzed around the space, what sounded like casual conversation alternated with catchy songs and incantations.
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Also: The story behind that catchy theme song, "I'll Be There For You," performed by The Rembrandts.
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J.C. The Colombian group Bomba Estéreo specializes in bare-bones, unmistakably Latin and insinuatingly catchy electronic pop.
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"Roman Holiday" is a prismatic display of complex emotions in the package of a catchy pop song.
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People became obsessed with the over-enthusiastic kids introducing themselves, the perky dance and the catchy tune.
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The Donald Trump-Mike Pence inauguration website is now live, with the catchy address of www.58pic2017.
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Besides hours of entertainment, TV has also blessed us with some pretty great and catchy theme songs.
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A catchy and easy-to-remember toll-free number can be an important asset to a business.
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This bouncy and catchy pop tune becomes a powerful vector to explore how art and memory intertwine.
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Yet even Harari, a master of the catchy story and historical vignette, fails to convince me entirely.
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Gotta say it's a super catchy tune and fun video -- especially the awesome graffiti in the background.
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Their catchy tunes make for the perfect soundtrack to any family party, or just a dance-off.
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Lemonade isn't a catchy sweet chewy glitzy fluffy gleeful glorious slice of erotic pop sparkly like Beyoncé.
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Tomb of the Mutilated's wall of sound was catchy enough to demand repeat listens, and over the next few weeks, the album lifted its veil to reveal a musical style that not only conveyed a specific form of sexual frustration, but did so in a terribly catchy way.
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The best taglines are catchy and easy to say, and fans will remember them for years to come.
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They were so much more than catchy slices of pop that tickled wherever your musical dopamine was buried.
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Every month of the year, too, has full moons with cool, catchy sobriquets – just as do wedding anniversaries.
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Halsey's airy vocals add dimension to the chorus, especially in the song's catchy "oh my my my" hook.
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Sometimes it can be as simple as writing a really catchy melody, or something you could dance to.
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But between afrobeats' global reach, its virality online and its relentlessly catchy hooks, it's hopefully here to stay.
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I'm not going to write anything similar to it, but I can write something that's just as catchy.
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Set to the tune of "Every Breath You Take", the remix is as catchy as it is unnerving.
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She broke up with him, pocketed the catchy moniker, moved to L.A., and has been dominating ever since.
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Although it's only pure sugar in a bottle, nobody can compete with the catchy jingle and sweet flavors.
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The show's catchy theme song promised viewers they'd get the best of both worlds, and the film delivered.
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Oh, and Dell is also adding this very catchy rose gold option (aka pink) to the Inspiron 7000.
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Despite the catchy name, the electricity and shock you'd typically experience during an EMS workout is pretty minimal.
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The kingpins, with their resources, egos and catchy nicknames, never fail to capture the imagination of the world.
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If you thought "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" and "Let It Go" were catchy — just wait.
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"Nobody" is a cheerful cry for help, a relentlessly catchy earworm about the unshakable need for human connection.
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If you went with the default install, your chroot is named xenial (one of those catchy Ubuntu names).
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It seems the catchy Pokémon theme song is users' choice for opening music for the mobile game phenomenon.
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Let's hope purple mood lighting and a catchy safety video will be included in the new fleet. 8.
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Fox's remake of the 1975 cult classic isn't simply exciting because "Damn It Janet" is a catchy tune.
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Who's ready for a whole new season/reason to be singing that catchy Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt theme song?
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The lack of catchy choruses will mean that fewer listeners tune in while driving home or cooking breakfast.
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Retirees in São Paulo performed the catchy samba, "Those who have worked their entire lives deserve more respect".
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Her music is catchy and upbeat, Marina And The Diamonds-esque with a dash of early Lady Gaga.
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There's no catchy name for this particular stellar object, because it's too new to have been given one.
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Daisy, feel free to use this catchy one-liner as a "teaser" at the beginning of the article.
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Which is a shame, to be honest, because "Shape of You" really does have an impressively catchy hook.
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Over the weekend, SNL debuted a catchy pop culture parody tackling the unending wave of sexual harassment allegations.
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But advances in microscopy and genetics have finally begun to illuminate what makes the virus so damn catchy.
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The most innovative apples on the market are patented and trademarked, and have catchy names, logos, and slogans.
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Eleven lo-fi jams laced with simple but thoroughly catchy hooks in the vein of the Marked Men.
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The song sounds deceptively simple with its catchy melody, but it's actually layered with echoes and atmospheric sounds.
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I'm wondering how we can tell truths in ways that make them more narratively viral, more narratively catchy.
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Scoop de di woop Woop de di scoop Woop de di scoop poop And it's fucking catchy, somehow.
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It's a bittersweet retrospective on the career of The Marked Men, the unrivaled masters of catchy hook-writing.
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As songs go, it is almost unbearably catchy, to the extent that you should think carefully before viewing.
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She premiered the catchy pop tune, which has EDM undertones, halfway through her 21-minute, 222-song set.
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The hottest thing for political campaigns this year isn't a catchy campaign song or even a stylish hat.
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Suddenly, what was just a dope beat and catchy lyrics are an offering of identity, solidarity, and pride.
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The music was singular, dense, modern, yet catchy and at times soulful, in an odd kind of way.
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Riding off the success of Fogle's ads, Subway launched a new "$5 footlong" campaign with a catchy jingle.
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With the support of a handful of well-chosen beats, she makes a disconcertingly catchy trap-rap pastiche.
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" He added, "His harmony wasn't complicated, but it was catchy and it would take hold in people's consciousness.
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"The music is catchy and the jokes connect, even when they're easy," A.O. Scott wrote in The Times.
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If it's really good or catchy, you may overlook certain things like goofy lyrics or a mixed message.
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While the "Shazam for fonts" name is catchy, O'Leary points out that it's just one of Spector's functions.
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It's some of his most accomplished work to date, showing just how well he can write catchy material.
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Nobody, regardless of what catchy sound bite or big smile, is going to fix their problems for them.
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But, when it was originally released, it would have seemed like just another catchy song to most listeners.
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But while many know her by her catchy seven-letter name, she was actually born Katherine von Drachenberg.
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Anything snappy and catchy — pop, hip-hop, reggae, rock, funk, electronic dance music — is hers to toy with.
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The story that follows is unique, touching, catchy, surprising, heart-breaking, hopeful, and pure magic all at once.
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Its crisp, catchy but still idiosyncratic songs ponder, among other things, what to make of fame and success.
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It's catchy -- the video, that is -- but the Surgeon General would NOT approve of the face mask use!!!
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Mr. Trump is nothing but a strange surrogate for the lack of catchy slogans and German political coolness.
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During the answer period, Kahoot emits a catchy countdown tune, reminiscent of retro video games like Monkey Island.
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The Ministry of Education even released a catchy tune to help students ward off the spread of germs.
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It&aposs a catchy song, but if you step back and listen to the lyrics, it&aposs horrific.
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If you're new to the band, start with "The Joker," a 1973 #1 hit that is delightfully catchy.
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But nothing about Adams's novel is simple, as it unfurls its catchy premise with surprising wisdom and specificity.
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All that, plus endlessly catchy original (and, finally, Emmy-winning) tunes about anti-depressants and generalizing about men.
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Groups such as BTS and Blackpink have become international phenomena with their dedicated fan bases and catchy tunes.
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The value of those reforms can be debated, but they are not much more than catchy sound bites.
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He frequently sang of loneliness and solitude in ways that made his songs both instantly relatable and catchy.
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"Mowi is a short and catchy name which we believe will work all over the world," he said.
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He incorporated CogniSens, found nearby office space, lined up customers and helped come up with a catchy name.
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A clear favorite from Giovanni's collection is "Do the Rosa Parks," a rhythm song both joyful and catchy.
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But simultaneously, he's also become the UK chart-bothering commercial rapper du jour, releasing catchy but innocuous pop songs (see: "Alright With Me") that you'd smile to and tolerate on the radio in a traffic jam, with catchy but innocuous pop stars like Alesha Dixon, Anne-Marie, and Josh Kumra.
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For now, fans will have to fill up on more repeats of Bieber and Sheeran's catchy "I Don't Care."
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The RV is gone, but she turns around to see that the Beatrice and Catchy have taken Cyndie away.
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"I bet you most of the time, if you have a catchy title, they'll click on both," he said.
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It wasn't catchy or cute like the names of other NARS lip colors, like Funny Face or Dolce Vita.
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Photo: APInjury lawyers have historically used catchy jingles and memorable slogans to entice recovering patients to secure their services.
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This band attracted immediate attention with their ingenious combination of catchy riffs, UK82 stomp parts, and truly angry lyrics.
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McKinnon took center-stage during her impromptu show, even getting the audience to join in with the catchy refrain.
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He's still using that oddly endearing blare of a voice to spin his rise to fame into catchy melodies.
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It might mean they liked the catchy tune, the swirling light effects, or Jamala's snazzy Crimean Tatar-inspired costume.
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The video features a lot of familiar faces, like Tessa Thompson, and is set to an extremely catchy song.
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This isn't the first study to suggest that a sick beat and a catchy tune can improve athletic performance.
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With its extremely catchy beat and sexy lyrics, it's impossible to not listen to it over and over again.
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That single was catchy largely because of the way Cabello carried the chorus with her breathy, ethereally pretty vocals.
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The song is powerful, smart, and immediately catchy — the perfect way to kick off her new era of music.
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So there's no reason to think the cheesy commercials or catchy jingles are going to end any time soon.
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Songwriters found a home for their gently catchy tunes on radio stations that were aimed at the drivetime listener.
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They have catchy names like the Grapefruit Diet, the Master Cleanse, the Cabbage Soup Diet, even the Taco Diet.
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The irritatingly catchy song "Baby Shark" is entering new waters as its creators capitalize on the brand's rapid success.
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Thanks to a catchy name and visual effects, thousands of Instagram posts and a flurry of press coverage followed.
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The song is so catchy that it's no surprise the songwriters already have numerous pop hits on the radio.
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A celebrity couple isn't officially official in the eyes of their fans until they've got a catchy couple name.
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Ethnic-Tibetan singers flown in from China enchanted the audience, many of whom danced along to the catchy tunes.
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It remains catchy and captivating 20 years later; to date, the song has sold more than 10m copies worldwide.
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But beyond that emotional factor, some songs are just plain catchy, designed to make you listen to them forever.
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The franchise had well-designed characters with silly-yet-catchy names, and it begged you to catch them all.
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But it was The Clapper, with its catchy commercials and simple pitch, that broke through in a real way.
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Add an insanely catchy circus tune, then sit back and watch as the world over-analyzes Every. Damn. Thing.
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So, if Kris gets a 'KUWTK' spin-off, her options for a catchy title just went down by one.
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Such a catchy tune that conveyed such a simple feeling somehow managed to touch people all over the globe.
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Wright says on Facebook that potty training has made her "delirious," which inspired the need for the catchy tune.
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"It has a catchy name, but we don't see it gaining anywhere near the acceptance of Bitcoin," he said.
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Singer-songwriter Ryan Kinder is making waves on the country music scene for this catchy songs and gritty voice.
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It's a clever concept, it's catchy as heck, and the simple video fits the song's brassy, big band vibe.
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There isn't a catchy or fully satisfying explanation for why stocks have reclaimed so much lost territory so quickly.
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The catchy jingle will play in your head forever, but as of today, Subway's $5 footlongs are officially gone.
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You were brainwashed using the catchy, creepy tune, and for that reason, you don't want to hear it again.
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For instance, her newest single "Sober," which delves into the complications of relationships, is both super catchy and relatable.
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Both songs—off Harris' forthcoming album Funk Wav Bounces Vol 1—combine catchy synth refrains with easy, bouncing beats.
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For the industry to grow from the billions to the trillions, it will need more than a catchy name.
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Hipmunk has carved a place out for itself as a Kayak-style travel search portal with a catchy interface.
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It helps that this New York group has consistently released catchy, pop-rooted songs for the past 20008 years.
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They also came fortified with a catchy slogan: "It's Time," a rallying cry against letting another opportunity slip away.
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The catchy song "Don't You Need Somebody" features vocals by Enrique Iglesias, R. City, Serayah, R. City and Shaggy.
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But unsettling is what Mr. Armstrong wants here, and the furiously catchy qualities of the tune help his cause.
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The animatronics continue once you get on the ride, at which point a catchy Google Assistant-themed jingle starts.
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It also converted the concept of "the free market" from a catchy slogan into something meaningful to me [3].
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Mike has signed Dice to his label MWA and has brought his stadium-ready sound to Dice's catchy melodies.
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Some Christmas songs are so catchy, so jolly, and so deeply embedded in pop culture that they inspire revulsion.
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Both songs are aggressively catchy, and the chorus to "Humble" ended up stuck in my head for days after.
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At the heart of the band, vocalist Stephanie Chan gives a warmth and heart that's undeniably catchy and strong.
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UiPath kicked off 20181 as the hottest startup of a hot market with a catchy name: robotic process automation.
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She keeps her music terse, minimal, homemade-sounding and underhandedly catchy: dance music with wary but self-affirming messages.
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It started last month with the release of the catchy song "In My Feelings," by the Canadian rapper Drake.
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"Bring back the asylums" sounds catchy, but here are some more useful slogans to help steer the conversation: 1.
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If the justices themselves often remain obscure, the catchy language of their rulings keep the court in the spotlight.
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To my wonder, one of the first songs is "From Small Things," the catchy tune from my overnight trek.
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Like much of her music, it's the type of catchy earworm that wriggles into your brain and never leaves.
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He's perhaps best known, though, for his catchy tune "John Deere Green," which peaked at #5 on the charts.
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Global fans of Miku first found her through viral videos, where Miku is seen dancing alongside catchy, popular tunes.
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It featured the RIAA-certified platinum single "Boy With Luv," which featured Halsey's signature vocals on the catchy hook.
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The music of the cosmos might be a good example — it's not catchy but it's really wild to ponder.
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They finally settled on NIFTP, in part because its acronym, which he pronounced "Nift-P," was catchy, he said.
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"Old Town Road" was just catchy enough, just new enough, and just weird enough that people clasped onto it.
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It's full of catchy songs, a hilarious dragon sidekick voiced by Eddie Murphy and a triumphant feel-good ending.
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In his initial video, Mr. Higa insults himself to a catchy beat, then invites others to do the same.
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It's capable of coming up with catchy slogans, funny signs and even branding efforts to rival Mr. Trump's own.
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Harrison told Braun he had written a cold email and suggested Braun focus on a really catchy subject line.
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Back in 1965, Johnny Gondesen wrote the catchy holiday tune "Christmas Is Here," which was inspired by his children.
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His upbeat dancehall music style and catchy lyrics dominated airwaves and clubs across East Africa from the early 2000s.
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Dr. Dre birthed catchy beats, Ice Cube wrote memorable lines, and Eazy E had an attitude to reckon with.
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If you like New Zealand accents and catchy tunes, Flight of the Conchords is the background show for you.
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Rather than muting their personalities, these songwriters-slash-performers lend cred and rougher edges in addition to catchy choruses.
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Use your creativity to create a catchy headline that will draw attention to the effectiveness of the loan calculator.
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We wouldn't necessarily have to write a catchier song, we would just say that the song is super-catchy.
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" The "Gilmore Girls" catchy opening theme is a re-recording of "Where You Lead," King's song on 1971's "Tapestry.
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They get pegged as this downer band, but at the same time there's a lot of bouncy, catchy, colorful songs.
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Vinny As its catchy name suggests, this app calculates the wholesale price of any used car by scanning its VIN.
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Newton's 'Cam-isms' are just so catchy, so inviting, so authentically him, people just want to take part in it.
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But it doesn't hurt to hear a catchy pop song played loud as heck in a romantic comedy's opening credits.
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Videos posted on Twitter on Sunday showed demonstrators waving Lebanese national flags, letting off flares and singing the catchy song.
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Harry Judd is the drummer of a band called McFly, who sang this catchy little number about falling in love.
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BLVK JVCK f/Dyo "Mind Games" So this is a track by a production duo, and the music is catchy.
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The company's catchy name doesn't actually describe the cars it rents; it was chosen so that customers would remember it.
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Clinton's Twitter feed is highly produced with dozens of catchy videos, graphics, and well-parsed language in Tweet after Tweet.
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Endlessly catchy and unapologetically political, "Formation" defined slaying in its purest form, and forever changed our feelings about Red Lobster.
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Despite her debut being marketed as a complex Warholian exploration of fame, the tracks were catchy, repetitive and synth-driven.
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The newest viral sensation courtesy of Doja Cat has everyone doing their best cow impression to an insanely catchy beat.
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At midnight on Friday, the Jonas Brothers dropped "Sucker," a catchy pop hit about being head-over-heels in relationships.
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The song is no "Sugar, Sugar" — a song Josie and the Pussycats covered in season 1 — but it's pretty catchy.
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I don't know how a thing could be catchy when it's got no melody other than some PC computer blips.
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He's from a while ago, but there's this song "Fried Neckbones," [singing] friiiied neckbones, handsome home frieees… it's very catchy.
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To be sure, automated beer delivery makes for a catchy headline, but safety demands that we take a closer look.
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The video was short but never-ending, documenting the afterlife of electronics in a form that resembled a catchy commercial.
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It had a cute logo—a smiley face with one eye—and a catchy new name, Evi (pronounced EE-vee).
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Rae Sremmurd have become masters of the super catchy, snappy kind of hip-hop track in a very short time.
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You might be surprised to find that some of the old hits are just as catchy as the modern classics.
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They are doing so with catchy marketing or weapons that have, for example, more knockdown power for hunting wild pigs.
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Although it's a catchy, happy dance track, many are discontent with a certain style choice in the video: Demi's hair.
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Super Tuesday may have the catchy nickname, but March 15th will be the most important date in the Republican contest.
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In the catchy tune, Pitbull teams with ex-Fifth Harmony member Camila Cabello and Colombian singer and rapper J Balvin.
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Hopefully G.O.O.D. Music's latest signee got a good deal for the use of his (admittedly catchy) only hit to date.
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"I think it's a great blessing that Jennifer dares to do songs like this," he says of the catchy tune.
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The result is an innovative hybrid of new media technologies and an exciting visual supplement to this incredibly catchy song.
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The co-founders appropriated one of Trump's ugliest misogynistic soundbites into a catchy slogan, and things took off from there.
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They'll be fun as hell, filthy at the right times, absurdly entertaining onstage, and almost infuriatingly catchy at their best.
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If this clip doesn't at some point get remixed into a catchy dance track, there's something wrong with the internet.
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AMAZE's videos break down difficult sexual topics into digestible, quick stories with colorful animation and catchy songs without sacrificing complexity.
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It tackles mental health with a skilled, yet light hand, and it manages to pump out catchy and insightful songs!
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Alongside Nicki Minaj on "Anybody," Thugger makes his clearest play for summer dominance, looping back to a moodily catchy hook.
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The single, "DTM," is vintage Vega—abrasive but catchy—and comes with a new music video directed by Brook Linder.
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Challenge Five: Senator Ernst dares her competitors to come up with catchy slogans for the Trump campaign that involve castration.
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The performers feverishly wiggled their hips and held up signs all in coordination to the sounds of Mars' catchy vocals.
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And beyond that, many in this new wave of heshers just think that metal is ready to be catchy again.
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Many have bridled at the catchy nickname for the scandal — the Panama Papers — saying it unfairly shamed an entire nation.
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Bigg Tank closes the third round, dropping an infectious snare-heavy beat laced with a catchy sci-fi sound effect.
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OnePlus has marketed its phones as "flagship killers," and unlike other catchy marketing phrases, the company's claim actually holds water.
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"'Right to life' is short, catchy, composed of monosyllabic words—an important consideration in English," she wrote at the time.
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They were unpolished but unafraid of catchy choruses, seemingly as indebted to Big Star as they were to T-Rex.
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But this being an artist for whom catchy is about meanings rather than hooks, I was happy enough to try.
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The song is as lilting and gracefully swinging as any of The Nubatones catalogue, with verse and chorus equally catchy.
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It's so catchy and fun that you almost forget what a slap in the face of evolution Sarah Palin is.
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" The song is, in the words of Anamanaguchi member Ary Warnaar, "ridiculously catchy to the point of almost being unsettling.
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"Daisy" and "You're Welcome" are both brattily ebullient slices of basement punk, as catchy as influenza wearing a baseball mitt.
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This'll get burn for all the reasons mentioned up top, but for me, personally... The hook's catchy, but I'm good.
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Dozens of companies have their own unique blends of pre-workout, each one bearing catchy, attention-grabbing names and labels.
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Even the "bad" songs are actually pretty good: The harmonies are effective, the song structure is intact, and they're catchy.
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Countries all over are taking note and responding with their own — albeit less catchy — "Corona Songs," like this Corona Cumbia.
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It's not just, like, a really wild tweet or a really, you know, bad headline image with a catchy headline.
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"'Greed is good' was more than a catchy movie line — it was the Me Decade's dominant theory," Professor McDonough said.
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He talked endlessly about his search for the perfect pill, one with the right mixture and a catchy brand name.
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She exudes relatability and body positivity, as well as having some really catchy songs to boot and incredible flautist abilities.
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But experiencing only half the track is still pretty catchy, even if the majority of it doesn't make any sense.
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With walk-up songs in particular, you want something catchy and powerful, something that embodies the spirit of the campaign.
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The catchy hit from the 1960s has been abandoned lately in favor of "God Bless the USA" by Lee Greenwood.
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There's a story that the married duo behind the catchy numbers from the movie musical "Frozen" tell about being disparaged.
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A routine practice across the industry is to label hacking collectives using catchy aliases like Fancy Bear and Ocean Lotus.
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"She added, "It&aposs a catchy song, but if you step back and listen to the lyrics, it&aposs horrific.
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"It's catchy," Robert Carroll, a financial planner with Carnegie Investment Counsel in Cincinnati, said of the so-called 2K rule.
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And yet somehow the catchy story of a multigenerational shark family (doo doo doo doo) meant for babies became inescapable.
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It does not matter at all how "catchy" this song is — its existence is a huge injustice to women everywhere.
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They're the catchy, simple declarations that President Donald Trump has built his presidency on, in public remarks and on Twitter.
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The Trump-Ukraine whistleblower scandal — it doesn't really have a catchy name yet — is about more than one phone call.
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" The job also seeks someone with the skill of "identifying catchy stories that people will be talking about all day.
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Speaking of TV: Most kids use the internet now and are probably bombarded by way more catchy ads than before.
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With her kohl-rimmed, challenging stare she penned songs that blended catchy synth-pop hooks with the occasional reggae inflection.
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The Spice Girls, in towering stacked heels, sold us the rallying cry of "Girl Power," as insubstantial as it was catchy.
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With the sample being so catchy, I knew it would go off in the club and people would instantly remember it.
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The Grand Rapids four-piece describe themselves as "feminist pop punk," and are fast-paced with ridiculously catchy sing-along hooks.
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You won't be able to hear catchy hit song "Despacito" on any of Malaysia's 44 public radio stations any time soon.
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The OS is launching with the release of Android 8.1, now carrying the decidedly less catchy Android Oreo (Go edition) title.
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The album is admittedly catchy, but it sounds more like a Killers greatest-hits album than a Killers greatest-carols collection.
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Many other investors are on his page and deride the May/Go Away theme as a catchy saying with little merit.
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The Vermont senator went with, "Ready to fight for Medicare for All," which isn't quite as catchy but, hey, still works.
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Bill Nye the Science Guy is well known among millennials for teaching solid science and having a pretty catchy theme song.
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Aside from being the least catchy buzzword of all time, "seriousness" is clearly not what voters are looking for this cycle.
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Women's fight for workplace equality is a familiar tune, but this one's set to an insanely catchy one by Dolly Parton.
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A catchy phrase for your leader, but it would be better if we had a movement based on "Doctor with You".
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Okay, so you're probably tired of hearing Luis Fonsi's hit "Despacito"— featuring Justin Bieber's rough, yet catchy, attempt at Spanish singing.
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In Revelations, Shamir takes the off-kilter mechanics of grunge and twists them into catchy, pop melodies that stick with you.
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Fronted by multi-instrumentalist Laena Geronimo and guitarist Shannon Lay, Feels wrangle squealing, off-kilter licks into catchy ups and downs.
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The animated film's take on a classical Chinese legend offered a blend of female empowerment and catchy, Disney-style musical numbers.
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But the carefree execution and infectious hook prove that Valee' is weird, funny, and supremely capable of writing insanely catchy songs.
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Mikael Nordgren leans towards a clean and functional sound with a penchant for catchy vocal samples, and tight, squared-off rhythms.
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The franchise's cartoon and unforgettably catchy commercials propelled the shape-shifting alien robots to the top of Santa's to-do list.
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The catchy tune featured in a recent Honda Civic ad in the country and suddenly it's like 28 all over again.
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But it's so catchy I'm going to keep using it — after all, the coolest breed of coyotes deserves a cool name.
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Opening with "Age of Consent" and its inescapably catchy bassline, the sophomore effort is arguably the band's surest full-length statement.
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You don't just slap on a stock image of a woman laughing into her salad, attach a catchy hook, and go.
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Rome may not have been built in a day, but Meghan Trainor's catchy new tune for Smurfs: The Lost Village was!
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It's a somewhat plain and clunky box that doesn't have motion controllers, a big game catalog, or even a catchy name.
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Trump's tweets may be odd, convoluted, and often downright unnerving, but it turns out they make a pretty catchy rap song.
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But there are other catchy songs like "Sofia" and "Softly" that offer a more upbeat feel to the album as well.
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"While he may have some catchy soundbites, his statements on the economy are dangerously incoherent," she said in a WSJ interview.
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Taylor Swift built a strong foundation in country pop, with her powerful and distinctive vocal and knack for a catchy tune.
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We have excellent editing to thank for that, but the video definitely showcases how catchy Ronson's collaboration with Bruno Mars is.
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At just 36 minutes, it's funny and fucked-up and catchy, and Britt Daniel has one of the world's great voices.
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The basis of the idea is similar to the other states', but with the catchy and memorable motto: Lock, Limit, Remove.
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Scoota was best known for his 2014 catchy drug-dealing anthem "Bird Flu" from his Still In The Trenches mixtape series.
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While mired in a slump, Parra chose the catchy children's song after seeing his 2-year-old daughter dance to it.
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The track is a funky, upbeat, disco-influenced jam full of analog synths and catchy vocals perfect for the dance floor.
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On the campaign trail, the leftist candidate repeated catchy slogans and rhymes to show his opposition to the militarized drug war.
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Reverse engineered from a marketing concept, they seem catchy yet catch nothing; like the show itself, they're all hooks, no fish.
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That afternoon, Paris Region Entreprises splashed banner ads on dozens of websites ("Choose Paris Region" was a not very catchy slogan).
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If you find a good love poem, and write a catchy melody, you might well be done in time for dinner.
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From choir members to rappers, African musicians are creating catchy songs to spread coronavirus awareness and battle misinformation about the disease.
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Because it's built on top of a Shania-like backing track, it's catchy enough to let the batshit thoughts come through.
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"It's impossible not to hear," said Sister Rosalba, the mother superior here, who confessed, nonetheless, that she found some tunes catchy.
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"Chefs don't get sold on catchy words or marketing, so the tortilla has to stand on its own," Mr. Ortega said.
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Enter "Overwhelming," the catchy slab of ethereal trap music made by Matt Ox who is, I'm guessing, around 12 years old.
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"Elogio a Instituição do Cinismo" sets its melody bouncing against walls of distortion, pitting the supple and catchy against the abrasive.
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The brand doesn&apost rely on catchy (or kitschy) names or packaging to appeal to customers, and the prices are fair.
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A catchy news release and the study's publication in one of the world's top research journals made the study attention grabbing.
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BTS have taken over the globe, enthralling an Army of devoted fans with their catchy music, entertaining stages, and playful personalities.
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Mr. Ocasek's songs were invariably terse and catchy, spiked with Mr. Easton's twangy guitar lines and Mr. Hawkes's pithy keyboard hooks.
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It's a banger so undeniably catchy and charismatic that it transcends his reputation, his comeback, and any possible comebacks to come.
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Instead of catchy, brief, pithy slogans, Rainforest Action Network included multi-page, multi-thousand-word stories of life in the rainforest.
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High School Musical had the basic ingredients every musical needs to succeed — an engaging cast, catchy songs, and a relatable theme.
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" Looking for a silver lining, I spent an afternoon Googling TED Talks with catchy titles like "Are Droids Taking Our Jobs?
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Start with "I notice," then "I wonder," and end with "The story this graph is telling is …." and a catchy headline.
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The music video for the infuriatingly catchy song dropped on Friday, featuring the pair showing off an array of impressive moves.
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You can also see the power of catchy music, especially when linked with a household name, in this summer's Mamma Mia!
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Take a listen: It's undoubtedly a catchy jam, but that hasn't stopped a controversy from brewing about a World Cup song.
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At rallies, he dances to a catchy reggaeton tune "Todos con Maduro" (Everyone with Maduro), amid huge 'M' banners on stage.
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The result is an ad hoc remix of a classical Indian composition to a contemporary Western musical tropes with catchy results.
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The duo recently released "OK Toilet Bowl" -- super catchy, btw -- and he says they've got even more kid friendly tunes coming.
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Her catchy 2012 chart topper, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," is allegedly about her short-lived romance with Jake Gyllenhaal.
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The tune is catchy and filled with feminist encouragement, and, as it turns out, it sounds just as awesome in other languages.
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If you've found yourself drawn to purchasing a bunch of catchy enamel pins and patches over the past year, you're not alone.
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In our fickle attention economy, new social media accounts and catchy hashtags are made, forgotten, and sometimes actually go viral every day.
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That's not quite as catchy as "Airbnb," but the name reflects the more high end nature of the rentals it will dispense.
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We're already obsessed with Korean beauty, but the world of K-pop is more than the right clothes, and some catchy tunes.
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To the uninitiated, Taylor Swift's new single "Look What You Made Me Do" sounds like a catchy pop song engineered for radio.
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Complete with its own catchy, Bond-ish codename, "Firefall", the program allows its user to take control of the world's nuclear arsenals.
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"Rocky Horror" was never about its plot, but rather the catchy tunes, hedonistic indulgence, homage of classic sci-fi and sly humor.
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The video is full of trippy colors and catchy tunes, but a fun beat doesn't take away from the message behind it.
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It's catchy and charming, but it also addresses some of the stigmas associated with playing support characters in a game like Overwatch.
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Still, there are no catchy hashtags linking the protests in different countries, and sharper autocrats have turned social media to their advantage.
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Mr Okereke's musical numbers are excellent, peppering the narrative with a blend of catchy electro-rock and West African "High Life" melodies.
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One explanation is that, like the dangling participle, the split infinitive has a catchy name, making the rule easy to pass on.
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Despite the catchy setup, the novel spins into something far more intimate as it traces the relationships that form among the hostages.
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The songs are catchy pop, it's got a great message, and everyone looks like they're having the time of their lives. 3.
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Can't get enough of "Baby Shark," the delightfully catchy global children's song-and-dance phenomenon racking up millions of views on YouTube?
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And the songs are mostly written by Opetaia Foa'i, Mark Mancina, and Hamilton composer Lin-Manuel Miranda, and whew are they catchy.
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His style isn't catchy in a way that appeals to radio, and it's not groundbreaking in a way that appeals to critics.
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But what did I know about the world of online dating, from writing a catchy bio to appearing attractive in digital form?
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These collections have catchy titles like "Made You Think" (educational shows), or "Way Out There" (shows with the man vs nature theme).
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A perfect album that blends her classic country sound, with dreamy and catchy themes about the world we live in and love.
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It's not infuriatingly catchy like her best tracks or calculatedly motivational like the thoughtful ones, and really, it's barely even ironic fun.
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From the three funny women who brought your that catchy song about active wear, the comedy group SkitBox, have lashed out again.
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Jimmy Fallon and Luke Bryan totally relate to this issue, so they came up with a very catchy tune that will help.
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Still, the Xbox One-Point-Five doesn't sound as catchy as the One X, so you can forgive the slightly deceptive name.
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His overplay became a national story, thanks in part to the catchy name, but also because it was happening to the Pirates.
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As much as many people may dislike Maroon 5, it's undeniable that they're more than capable of serving up catchy pop bops.
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He's up to 53 percent this year, evaporating the tactic before the extremely catchy "hac-a-pela" term for it caught on.
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Thanks to a catchy hook ("I was a king under your control"), their single "King" hit number one on the UK charts.
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Sheryl Sandberg's Lean In had just topped the best-seller charts, and Ms. Trump's team wanted its own catchy yet accessible slogan.
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Its un-catchy name combines the first initials of two French companies, one of which bought the other in the nineteen-nineties.
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But embedded in many of the catchy memes and witty messages is not just an affection for spicy seasoning and crisp breading.
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It's called Mars 2020 for now, though grade-school students will compete to give it a more catchy name in the fall.
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If the films are catchy enough to transcend the cabin walls and catch fire on the internet, they serve as valuable advertising.
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Funny memes, which are just still pictures with catchy captions on them, have a way of drowning out reasoned and detailed debate.
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While I stand by my assertion that the Immersive Wearable Speaker (catchy name, right?) is a true oddity, it's not technically new.
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And Blu Kicks makes slip-on cotton canvas loafers for both genders in catchy patterns such as hibiscus flower and red stripe.
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This interactive show will feature puppets, colorful props — and the performers' inimitable and well-known antics — as well as catchy pop tunes.
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Baby Bottle Pop — the dippable lollipop candy shaped like a baby's bottle — introduced the world to its annoyingly catchy jingle in 1998.
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Now, a video of three Indian musicians collaborating with Siri to create a catchy mashup with classical Indian tunes has gone viral.
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Through these popular productions, "The Lion King" with all its laughter, tears, and catchy tunes has become part of our collective culture.
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Lemonade has made a name for itself with its streamlined app, straight talk about the complexities of insurance, and catchy marketing campaigns.
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The scope is twice as staggering, the action twice as thrilling, the autocannibalism sequences twice as harrowing, the songs twice as catchy.
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Sure, Mean Girls is uneven: Jeff Richmond's score, while largely catchy, is unremarkable, and some of Nell Benjamin's lyrics are downright bad.
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It turns out that the 38th Parallel, the most heavily guarded border in the world, is no match for a catchy melody.
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Their proficient soloing and catchy-yet-depraved rhythms are all their own, which caught the ear of Relapse Records back in 2014.
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Finally, beyond those two major reasons this song is so catchy, B minor itself has a massive effect on the track's mood.
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Soon enough, I found myself singing along to the catchy praise songs with my eyes closed and my hands in the air.
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I don't know if their exceedingly catchy "I Love This Life" will go down in the annals of country music's great songs.
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They were naturally hoping for a brand that's catchy, searchable and available, but they weren't too thrilled with the top choice: Nutanic.
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The elder Ataucusi was a natural orator with a catchy cadence, who founded Frepap in 1989 and ran unsuccessfully for president thrice.
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Not all the tracks on "El Maquech" are so innately catchy, though the entire record keeps a tight hold on your attention.
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Catchy songs and a moody, woodwind-heavy score by Enzo Avitabile enrich a setting steeped in poverty, corruption and a perverse Catholicism.
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Claim to Fame: Ms. Sawayama is a model and musician whose catchy pop anthems examine millennial relationships with social media and technology.
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You will probably not open Nussbaum and Levmore's book, "Aging Thoughtfully: Conversations About Retirement, Romance, Wrinkles, & Regret," because its title is catchy.
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The items sold here have a stylish flair, such as the burlap and cotton totes printed with catchy logos in bright colors.
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Start with "I notice," then "I wonder," and end with "The story these graphs are telling is …." and a catchy headline. 2.
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Start with "I notice," then "I wonder," and end with "The story this graph is telling is …." and a catchy headline. 2.
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You may be familiar with Meltdown, Spectre and Heartbleed — this one has a decidedly less catchy name: Load Value Injection, or LVI.
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Butler agreed, noting that songs with simple and catchy lyrics that are easy to dance to prove to resonate on the platform.
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This Philadelphia-based punk band specializes in compact, devilishly catchy songs about heartbreak, delivered in lead singer Sam Cook-Parrott's urgent whine.
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It's a hilarious complement to a show that doesn't have much depth but does have four fabulous voices delivering the catchy songs.
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Lil Dicky is the king of music videos and songs that are catchy and will have you in a fit of giggles.
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Death Stranding isn't cute or catchy in the same way, relying instead on texture and rhythm that move in slower impressionist waves.
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Retailers have hoped that their traditional stores, by offering catchy displays and top-notice service, can lure shoppers away from their screens.
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But this is an inadequate characterization, because commercial giants are only welcomed back when the music is undeniably catchy or downright transcendent.
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Sheryl Sandberg's "Lean In" had just topped the best-seller charts, and Ms. Trump's team wanted its own catchy yet accessible slogan.
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The massive blue star, located in a remote spiral galaxy, has the catchy official name of MACS J1149+2223 Lensed Star-1.
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But what got people talking wasn't her performance -- which included her catchy pop songs, bright pink lights and the Cowboys' famous cheerleaders.
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"Dopamine is just a mechanism that explains how addictions can become reinforced, and makes for a catchy title," Sepah told the Times.
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Start with "I notice," then "I wonder," and end with "The story this graph is telling is …." and a catchy headline. 22018.
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" DJ Khaled shouts at the start of the bright and catchy Calvin Harris-produced track "Don't Quit" off his new album, "Grateful.
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Now she has nearly let go of the pop structures that undergirded "A Seat at the Table" and kept its songs catchy.
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Never before has someone so succinctly doled out relationship advice telling you to DTMFA, and especially not in a catchy pop song.
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Without the benefit of power riffs or epic solos, the catchy song structures and distorted, angular bits of guitar generate nasty propulsion.
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As I wander into the crowd, I hear people singing her lyrics, see them dancing to the rhythm of her catchy melodies.
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The combinaton of humor and catchy lyrics -- plus their chiseled abs-- help spread the message about the downsides of Brexit for Europeans.
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They have riffs, a catchy chorus, a frontman who can scream like a trooper, and a shameless key-change at the end.
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"Create a TikTok with your best interpretation of the catchy song in everyday situations," the company wrote, referring to Shiggy's "Cash App" single.
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The subreddit prides itself on its mantra "Click and Consume," which would be wonderfully catchy if it weren't also a little bit dehumanizing.
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That catchy jingle wafted in the backgrounds of homes since 1997, showing up in pop culture references more times than you can count.
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I really like the music to sound really catchy and hopefully uplifting, but it's super hard for me to write optimistic, positive lyrics.
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Moreso, the music evokes a type of songwriting that's catchy and complex enough to sing along to and worship at the same time.
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We realized we could do both, we could have an energy and aggression but you could also mix in good, catchy melodic songs.
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The story does make for a very catchy headline: lonely Japanese man gets crushed to death by his six-ton porn magazine collection.
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One ambitious house in Boerne, Texas has made sure of that, timing their Christmas light display to the infuriatingly catchy viral nursery song.
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Scientists have a word for these super high tides, but it's not nearly as catchy as what the activists call them: king tides.
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The Shins just released a new video for "Half a Million," a catchy, upbeat track from comeback album Heartworms, and it's peak indie.
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What better way to prepare for eight days without a bagel than to dance to this delightfully catchy and informative Passover-themed parody?
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The catchy country tune is about returning to the comfort and familiarity of her beloved Lexington home, where she's lived for 60 years.
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Eli Lilly had marketing plans for primary care doctors and for nursing home pharmacies and staff with this catchy slogan: Five at Five.
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After briefing us on the mythical, mystical clitoris, performance artist Dorian Electra has returned for yet another important (and catchy) musical history lesson.
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And while it isn't as immediately catchy as the Surface Laptop, it feels like HP has a solid answer to Microsoft's latest challenger.
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Then-president Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III had anchored his tenure on a catchy promise: "No corruption, no poverty" (Kung walang corrupt, walang mahirap).
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She's released covers of Maroon 5's "Don't Wanna Know" and The Chainsmokers "Closer," and just this weekend, dropped a catchy summer jam.
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It captures everything that Drake is so good at right now and how he's continually refining his sound to be so precisely catchy.
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Billie Joe Armstrong provides the catchy songs, but Mr. Jones's sometimes labored adaptation, directed by Jackson Gay, has its saggy spots (8113:30).
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But that dedication to universal themes and catchy tunes is also what makes them timeless, and a source of joy in anxious times.
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She marches to the beat of her own (super-catchy) drum and doesn't take herself too seriously — a refreshing quality that we love.
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Born Theodor Seuss Geisel, Dr. Seuss adopted his catchy moniker shortly after he got fired from his university's newspaper for drinking bootleg gin.
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It had the catchy pluckiness of young female rappers Stunna Girl, Saweetie, Flo Milli, and Killumantii, whom TikTok has helped turn into stars.
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Where their version amounted to rap karaoke, Ms Elliott used its horn hook to build a catchy new tune, creating something altogether fresh.
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So much so, in fact, that DJ Bombs Away also remixed audio from the viral "Damn, Daniel" meme to make a catchy remix.
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While it's not as catchy—or cool—as "Thor," ASIM will provide scientists with much-needed information on these bad and beautiful phenomena.
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Ty does what Ty does best, as he makes the hook catchy as hell: "Smash for the clout / Dash, I'm out," he sings.
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"Let us accomplish the programmatic task our dearest supreme leader Kim Jong Un proposed in his New Year address" runs one catchy slogan.
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"Trump that Bitch" is the catchy misogynistic slogan appearing on T-shirts, bumper stickers, and placards at pro-Trump rallies and on websites.
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The catchy song, which is about a girl who is "dura" ("hot"), is inspiring people of all ages to get up and dance.
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This is a low-incident / low-impact adventure, with some light cartoon slapstick, a simple message, and a few catchy Carly Simon songs.
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Or maybe he's just singing it because it's a a catchy song that he has trouble, trouble, trouble keeping out of his head.
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Raw, catchy as hell, and utterly dance-able, Leggy are the Cincinnati trio making raucous garage tunes smart enough to ditch that loser.
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In addition to writing additional music for Justice League in 2017, she is responsible for some of the incredibly catchy music from Fortnite.
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Even "60 Miles An Hour," a highlight from their relatively safe 2001 record Get Ready, matches the nervous, catchy energy of their prime.
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The song shows how far the band goes in pushing forth their sound to progressive boundaries, pitting spacey verses against ultra-catchy choruses.
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" The catchy track also features the lines: "Sometimes I just wanna kiss girls, girls, girls" and "I ain't one-sided, I'm open-minded.
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Some of many reasons being their pastel colored hair, catchy tunes, admirable work ethic, relatable and humble personalities, and their mesmerizing music videos.
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Here's what's important: Ariana Grande made a compelling (and catchy) case for self-love, and people made some excellent, tender memes about it.
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And the timing of the performance of her catchy track — introduced as "one of the rock great classics" — couldn't have been more perfect.
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You conjure up a logo, brainstorm a catchy tag line and develop promotional materials that reinforce a unique selling proposition and so on.
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In a video shared to YouTube, Sikabwe can be seen playing guitar and singing a much more somber version of the catchy chorus.
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Instead, it will have you humming the painfully catchy phrase "Leo Got F*cked by a Bear" for the rest of the week.
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I guess the headline "First Mitochondrial Transfer to Lead to Live Birth Happened a Few Months Ago, Most Likely" just wasn't catchy enough.
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The video ends with the show's catchy theme song, including new shots of the cast spliced with archive footage from the original show.
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Booming female vocals, formidable beats, and utterly catchy melodies that promote tenets of feminism: what more could you want in a power anthem?
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Lineker (otherwise known as UFC Fight Night 91) takes place in the catchy-sounding Denny Sanford Premier Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
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Faiyaz offers up the impossibly catchy hook, helping to give the song a staying power that can light up a room anytime, anywhere.
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Along the way, she makes new friends, attempts to find what truly makes her happy and frequently breaks into hilarious, incredibly catchy songs.
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I think it embodies everything I look for in a track: tight hats, catchy hooks, vocal samples, and all these layers and changes.
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Titled Superpowers: A Stranger Things Musical, Bowell has auto-tuned Eleven, Mike, Will, Dustin, and Lucas, creating a fun and genuinely catchy track.
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Their music is catchy and emotive and Orlando has a really distinctive voice that sounds like he's always on the brink of tears.
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Though their music really knows no bounds, it's best described as queer punk coupled with heavy guitar hooks and intimate, but catchy lyrics.
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"Dopamine is just a mechanism that explains how addictions can become reinforced, and makes for a catchy title," he wrote in an email.
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With its stripped-down arrangement, its catchy piano line, and his wavering voice curling around it all, it sounds a bit like Pavement.
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Its strategy primarily consisted of finding inspiring or meaningful content, adding a catchy headline and distributing it expertly via social networks — mostly Facebook.
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The melodies on Pitiless Censors are instantly classic, even catchy, but the arrangements are bizarre and spooky, like organs in a haunted house.
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So here's Nicki Minaj, rapping in Spanish and English alongside the Colombian singer Karol G, on "Tusa," a benignly catchy song about heartbreak.
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"Bad Hombres, Nasty Women" combines all the debate's best (worst) moments with a lot of AutoTune and a chorus that's honestly pretty catchy.
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Normani gives another captivating performance with her catchy new single, "Motivation," and the awe-inspiring new music video inspired by the early 2000s.
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A catchy narrative, but not one supported by the facts: the FDIC reported that banks earned a record-setting $171 billion last year.
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That song is so enduringly catchy that we still hear it pounding out of speakers and across dancefloors more than 15 years later.
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I kind of have an aversion to heavier stuff, and really like catchy stuff, and Butch Vig was encouraging us to embrace that.
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I like 'Moving Now' because the chorus is catchy and as an MC, actually spraying the verses on that tune feels so good.
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Proof that she is, quite literally, striking a chord, repeatedly penning the kind of catchy, upbeat songs people want to sing along to.
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Their newest song "kNOw Tomorrow," from the upcoming March 3 album of the same name, is classic UDM, equal parts catchy and disruptive.
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The episode featured catchy songs, celebrity guests, and goofy and thoughtful Muppet characters, including Big Bird, Bert and Ernie, and Oscar the Grouch.
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We should not allow, as we did with Donald Trump, presidential candidates to get away with delivering catchy one liners on national security.
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"Build it and they will come" is a catchy phrase, but it is not a philosophy that works well in the nonprofit world.
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Restaurants have responded by serving up camera-ready food in a more social friendly environment — special lighting, funky wallpaper and catchy neon signs.
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Start with "I notice," then "I wonder," and end with "The story this graph is telling is …" and write a catchy headline. 29.
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The brainchild of Johns Hopkins University professors Steve Hanke and Richard Henry, the catchy calendar is an alternative to the mercurial Gregorian calendar.
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Some Gen Xers and Boomers tell Axios they were hosting and attending such gatherings in the '80s and '90s, without the catchy name.
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" And as he writes each letter, it's clear where he got the word from: Stefani's catchy-to-a-fault 2004 song "Hollaback Girl.
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Ya gotta hear ZaZa give us a sneak peek of the potential remix ... it's pretty damn catchy and sounds like a real moneymaker.
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Its score is as upbeat and catchy as an FM Lite radio play list, and the script eschews easy jabs at political targets.
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In the catchy, multilayered "1 Night," meditative gongs overlap a stop-start vocal line from Charli XCX as she depicts a complicated situation.
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Then, roller disco dominated popular culture with the catchy sounds of Gloria Gaynor, KC and the Sunshine Band and, later, the Bee Gees.
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I'll never forget the beaming smile that broke over Serkin's face when he started playing the catchy theme of the joyous final section.
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The companies paid men in Manhattan to come up with catchy songs to get people to buy soda and soap and razor blades.
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Unless you've been hiding in a soundproof underground shelter, the catchy, sensual sound of "Despacito" has surely reached your ears at least once.
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His communications staff would then "brand" these legislative sweeteners with catchy but disparaging nicknames to build opposition and public distrust for the law.
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Maisel and wondering why you can't find this throwback tune anywhere online, it's because the catchy song isn't as "classic" as it sounds.
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She makes it catchy while she deals with the mental health issues and baggage that comes from being an underdog in the world.
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But, as Anna (Kristen Bell) sings in the sequel, "some things never change" and that includes the music of Frozen being unbelievably catchy.
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Mr. Jamshed was a heartthrob in his youth, performing lead vocals in the band Vital Signs, known for its brooding, romantic, catchy ballads.
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The trio sport bright red leotards, high socks, hilarious wigs and sneakers as they work out and groove to the track's catchy tune.
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The duo's first studio album, "Here's To the Good Times," penetrated my rock 'n' roll soul with its catchy riffs and power chords.
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Shortly after, the catchy summer dance song 'Despacito' was taken off state radio and television stations after complaints that the lyrics were obscene.
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With the release of More Life, Drake perfects what has always worked for him—catchy beats, rapping and singing, then singing and rapping.
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At another, Chela joins him onstage to dance around while they duet on "Supermarket Supermodel," a catchy ode to a grocery store cutie.
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Instead, Young Thug and Quavo rap over super catchy production and make an incredibly solid track, which is the kind of celebration Boosie deserves.
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With its crisp footage and catchy soundtrack, the spot outshines Donald Trump's new campaign ad, a mashup of grainy aerial footage and old newsreels.
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Gaga, 32, soared to fame 10 years ago with catchy dance songs, provocative outfits and elaborate stage shows that brought her six Grammy Awards.
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"Real Friends," however, is great: Soulful, deeply felt, and catchy—it scans as a return (in the most general terms) to MBDTF-era West.
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"Look What You Made Me Do" is, admittedly, catchy and shows a sort of self-awareness Swift has about her representation in the media.
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Her undeniably catchy songs and edgy fashion choices defined pop music in the 1980s and 1990s, and pop artists continue to channel her aesthetic.
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This list will help your ears easily transition from one genre to the next, from sweet country melodies to the catchy rap beats. 1.
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"Essence" in this context is just a catchy term for essential oil, the concentrated form of the chemicals which give a plant its fragrance.
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The words are catchy as heck, and may very well qualify the class for both a Grammy nomination and the Nobel Prize for Mathematics.
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With catchy tunes and conventional song structures all but ensured by the source material, the big beat produces uplift that's elegant enough to captivate.
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Reddit user rfilmyer found the sound clips for that ability in the game's files, slowed them down, and discovered a pretty catchy tune underneath.
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"A 2012 study in Preventive Medicine reported that schoolchildren ate more vegetables at lunch when they had catchy names like "X-Ray Vision Carrots.
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"Heart Full Of Scars," now available on Spotify, YouTube, and Soundcloud, is like Demi Lovato meets Black's totally original voice, and it's catchy, too.
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They attended San Diego Comic-Con last week, and put together a catchy video that captures the essence of what attracts people to cosplaying.
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The refrain continues "Lick to you get to the center of it ..." It's very catchy, not to mention the timing is pretty spot-on.
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The women serve looks as they sing inside the mouth of a menacing wolf and command attention as they dance to the catchy beat.
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Today we're premiering "Werk," which like many of Coles' best tracks, finds a way to make a catchy, pop-leaning loop sound subliminally haunted.
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Serving as Scott's big hit of the summer, "Butterfly Effect" combines a catchy beat with a fun chorus in order to create another success.
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If we had to guess, we'd say the backing track — a haunting but catchy cacophony of cats meowing in unison — probably played a part.
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The songs could be noisy and abrasive, but they'd shift on a dime toward something that, against all odds, was actually kind of catchy.
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If you are a fan of catchy, synth-pop that is perfect for long drives and car dance parties, take a listen to Nightly.
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I like what makes my ears feel good, be it the catchy pop track in every commercial, or, you know, The Chainsmokers' latest single.
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Because, fun fact -- Barnes didn't get to sing any catchy tunes in 'Little Mermaid' ... and says he's the only Disney prince with that distinction.
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It's catchy as hell, the flow of "look alive, look alive" bound to hook itself into your brain for the next week or so.
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Newcomers will be singing along to the catchy, macabre bop in no time, and old fans will feel as if they've been welcomed home.
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Catchy, upbeat, could be meaningful if you listened close enough, but you probably use it to dance or to drive and hey, that's okay.
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Yet everyday for the last month, I've streamed the brutally catchy "Lean On" by Major Lazer, which was the most streamed song of 220.
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"There are tons of artists making incredible music, not just women — people of color and different sexualities are making catchy country music," she said.
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The new year has also featured a number of new tracks from Ocean, including "Slide," a catchy collaboration with none other than Calvin Harris.
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Although this bill is now repackaged under an undeniably catchy and fitting acronym, it is important to note that this bill is not new.
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It goes to show what can be achieved with little more than a clean bathroom, some reusable sanitary pads, and sometimes, a catchy tune.
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Days after Selena Gomez teased a new music with several mysterious Instagram posts, the singer's catchy new song "Bad Liar" dropped on Wednesday night.
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She admits she wanted Mac to help her make something more accessible with Blastoma, a catchy, slick collection of synth-led nu-R&B.
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It's grating, wild-eyed trap, and it's just catchy enough to ensure it'll be rattling around your head for the remainder of the weekend.
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"While he may have some catchy soundbites, his statements on the economy are dangerously incoherent," Clinton said in a WSJ interview earlier in June.
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Reggaetón artists have long collaborated with some of the biggest names in the US music industry to make catchy and dance-inducing summer bops.
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Everything on the show is over-explained, the songs aren't catchy, and action, such as it is, is set to a light jazz soundtrack.
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It starts out by either listing mundane facts about a natural phenomenon, or with a short skit that hooks the audience with catchy audio.
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The Green New Deal itself is a catchy title, which is why it has been used over the years for a potpourri of ideas.
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As the Disney executives learned 30 years ago, a handful of catchy Howard Ashman and Alan Menken songs nearly always covers up any shortcomings.
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" Yeah, that title looks like it might have emigrated from Eastern Europe, but it's actually Hammack's catchy and caustic shorthand for "I appreciate you.
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The production offers a clever script (by Rebekah Greer Melocik, who also wrote the witty lyrics), catchy tunes (by Jacob Yandura) and fine performances.
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Armed with that sweet, sweet drum opening and a relentlessly catchy (let's be real) chorus, it remains the meme that keeps on meme-ing.
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The band found the perfect formula for acid-washed riffing and catchy choruses that any punk, jaded or young, can fall in love with.
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The band is known for sing-along songs and catchy, jam-worthy interludes—something they'll be bringing to the stage both weekends at Coachella.
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From Japanese composer Junichi Masada's soundtracks to the cheesy-but-catchy "Pokérap," the best tracks have been hotly debated by generations of fans worldwide.
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It just so happens that I like catchy songs and pop music, so I usually put my influences in a pop-music shaped container!
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It's an insane combination of MIA inspired raps, trap beats, and catchy hooks that are exactly what we wanted to see from the artist.
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"Row Row," a maddeningly catchy Satanic spiritual with an abolitionist bite, is the perfect encapsulation of the Swiss project's constantly evolving black metal blues.
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Number of streams: 91,054,472+Ava Max's breakout hit may be an earworm, but a catchy hook does not always translate to a quality song.
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Then you have the catchy chorus, the breakdown at the end of the song with the hand claps — it's a galvanizing pop-music statement.
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A church should also have a catchy logo or catchphrase that can be stamped onto merchandise and branded — socks, knit hats, shoes and sweatshirts.
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Back in 1992, a bunch of friends on Staten Island recorded a brash, catchy song with many lyrics that are unprintable in this newsletter.
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MOSCOW — Russian state television hailed it as "one of the most advanced robots," showing a tall, white android dancing clumsily to a catchy tune.
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"I was trying to come with a project for the students to do, a catchy project that would be fairly easy," Dr. Guinan said.
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This broad categorization gives songwriters a lot of leeway to experiment — songs can be quiet and haunting, boisterous and biting, or simple and catchy.
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The plan: drive a healthy chunk of the country's western coast, or the Wild Atlantic Way, the catchy name assigned by Ireland's tourism bureau.
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"I remember almost right away thinking, 'Oh, these will be the guys that make the money,'" Mr. Tee said of their catchy, danceable tunes.
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There's nothing to be done, though, with the mini-monologues in "The Steam Train," which intrude on a catchy, propulsive number with ghetto clichés.
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Please enjoy yet another annoyingly catchy song by these boys or men, and a video so ridiculous that you can't help but love it.
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