11 Song Anniversaries To Celebrate This September
Summer is over, school is back in session and the songs from my past are turning another year older. As I put with each other my preferred September song birthdays playlist, here are my faves of the month.
"Call Me Maybe," Carly Rae Jepsen: 7 years old
I don't care in the event you were much less than impressed that "Call Me Maybe" was inescapable once it spent nine weeks atop the
Billboard Hot 100 chart immediately after its September 20, 2011 release. Once this song comes on, I
will expect you to be bopping out.
"Hot N Cold," Katy Perry: 10 years old
in case you did not have a full choreographed dance with companions to Katy's
7x platinum single, I really don't trust you. Can we please celebrate National "Hot N Cold" Day on September 9?
"Gives You Hell," The All-American Rejects: 10 years old
It's been a while since "Gives You Hell" dropped on September 30, 2008, yet I can't help however wonder if the subject of the track ever saw his face and was appropriately given hell.
"Break Your Heart," Taio Cruz: 9 years old
Though Taio Cruz first released "Break Your Heart," on September 20, 2009, it really took off soon following the Ludacris remix dropped in the U.S. On February 2 of the following year.
"What Makes You Cute One Direction: 7 years old
It really doesn't feel like it's been seven years since the song that began it all for One Direction. Since the September 11, 2011 release of "What Makes You Cute the track has gone
4x platinum.
"My Humps," The Black Eyed Peas: 13 years old
No "My Humps" slander is welcome here on the song's September 20 birthday, especially considering its visual won The Black Eyed Peas a moonperson for
Best Hip-Hop Video at the 2006 Video Music Awards.
"Poker Face," Lady Gaga: 10 years old
It's time for the "how do you annoy Lady Gaga?; Poke her face" jokes to perish, although never let "Poker Face" go forgotten on its September 26 birthday.
"Work Bitch," Britney Spears: 5 years old
once a friend complains about wanting a hot body, Bugatti or Maserati, you better tell' em to "Work Bitch," in honor of the track released on September 17, 2013.
"Girl On Fire," Alicia Keys feat. Nicki Minaj: 6 years old
Alicia didn't just give the world "Girl On Fire" on September 4, 2012. She dropped three versions at once: the original with just Alicia, the Inferno Version with Nicki's feature and the slowed-down Bluelight Version.
"Don't Stop The Music," Rihanna: 11 years old
This track with a September 7 birthday is in organization with its three other singles off
Good Girl Gone Bad. "Umbrella," "Shut Up and Drive," "Hate That I Love You" featuring Ne-Yo and "Don't Stop The Music" all went top 15 on the
Billboard Hot 100 charts.
"Love Story," Taylor Swift: 10 years old
Call "Love Story" a slow burner: although the September 12, 2008 release never reached number one on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart, it's currently Taylor's third best-selling song, certified
8x platinum.
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