What is it?
It's that song that infects your brain. It's that lyric that plays back and forth in your mind on an endless loop.
You try to avoid it at all costs, but unfortunately for you, that won't work this time. Here's a list of the five songs that are most often stuck in my head. Sorry to share the infection. :)
1. Stuck Like Glue -- Sugarland
"There you go makin' my heart beat again, heart beat again, heart beat again. There you go makin' me feel like a kid, won't you do it, do it one time. There you go pullin' me right back in, right back in, right back in and I know I'm never lettin' this go. I'm stuck on you, wha-oh wha-oh stuck like glue, you and me baby we're stuck like glue."
With the title of this blog, you had to see it coming. :) The simplicity of this song is what makes it so irresistably catchy -- it's not hard to remember the words. It's easy to sing along with, and it's just totally adorable. For me, it's one of those songs that I don't mind having stuck in my head, because it just makes me smile. :)
2. Red Solo Cup -- Toby Keith
"Red solo cup, I lift you up, proceed to party. Proceed to party. I love you red solo cup. I fill you up. Proceed to party. Proceed to party."
This song... is stupid. Honestly, it's ridiculous. However, I can't help but love it. As much as I hate to say it, it takes some talent to write a four-minute song about a cup. :P The verses are clever and have a kind of sing-songy quality, making it easy to keep up. The lyrics are so unbelievably crazy that within the first listen you'll have half the song down. And once you remember it, you can't forget it...
3. Paradise -- Coldplay
"This could be para, para, paradise. Para, para, paradise."
This is one of my favorite songs right now. Repetition always make it easier to get a song stuck in your head, and this one is a good example of that. It probably helps that the music video is crazy -- that was actually the first time I heard the song, so now everytime I hear it I see elephants dancing around in my head. :P
4. Set Fire to the Rain -- Adele
"But I set fire to the rain, watched it pour as I touched your face. Let it burn, while I cry, cause I heard it screaming out your name, your name."
I've been singing this song on an endless loop for the past week. Everything from the opening line to the chorus is just catchy for some reason. I picked this one over Rolling In the Deep because I like this song a LOT more. I feel like it's less obnoxious, in a way. I don't know why, but "I set fiiiiiiiire to the rain" seems to be permanently drilled into my brain, which is why this song earns a spot on this list.
5. Barton Hollow -- The Civil Wars
"You keep walking, running, running for miles."
I randomly heard this line a few weeks ago on the radio, and it stuck with me for some reason. Then I listened to the whole thing, and the first ten seconds were stuck in my head. There aren't even real words in the beginning moments. This is honestly kind of a weird choice, because this isn't necessarily a song I'd label as "catchy," but I couldn't get it out of my head for the longest time -- that's why it ended up on this list.
Maybe you ended up with one of these stuck in your head. Maybe you didn't.
You're lucky if you didn't, honestly. Having a song stuck in your head isn't the greatest thing ever.
If you did, there's actually a website for "unhearing" it. Good luck! :)