It’s been just over 10 years since Ocean Eyes, a breakout record for electro-pop outfit Owl City, was unleashed on the world. Among the album’s plethora of synth-soaked cuts was “Fireflies,” a song ...
If you were alive in the early 2010s chances are you've heard of the synth-pop song "Fireflies" by Owl City. The song is both annoyingly catchy and ridiculously cute, yet there's one lyric that has ...
Way back in 2009, when dinosaurs roamed the earth and fireflies were able to embrace humans without squishing themselves, Adam Young from Owl City released a song that would become extremely famous.
If owl city & my girl both drowningand i can only save one catch me at my girl funeral screaming you would not believe your eyes But something about it doesn’t add up. If you’re receiving one hug each ...
Remember Owl City? Of course you do, and by merely reading this sentence we bet that you already have 'Fireflies' stuck in your head. Amid the soothing tones and insanely catchy melody that's going ...
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Adam Young attends the AOL BUILD Speaker Series: "Owl City" at AOL Studios In New York on July 14, 2015 in New York City. Adam Young attends the AOL BUILD Speaker Series: "Owl City" at AOL Studios In ...
Owl City has revealed the mathematical reasoning behind one of the confusing lyrics from his 2009 hit ‘Fireflies’. Owl City – aka Adam Young – shot to prominence nearly eight years ago with the single ...
There has always been a bit of confusion surrounding Owl City's hit single "Fireflies," until now. By Rob Arcand The year was 2009 and a dorky, introverted Minnesotan by the stage name of Owl City ...
If you were old enough to turn on a radio in the late noughties, you’d have heard ‘Fireflies’ by Owl City: that very kitsch, impossible-to-hate pop earworm. Even though many of the lyrics penned by ...
But something about it doesn’t add up. If you’re receiving one hug each from ten-thousand lightning bugs, wouldn’t you receive more than the “a thousand” hugs suggested by Adam Young in his lyrics?