- It requires a pair of songs to make this one clue about a song made famous by Al Green and Tina Turner.
- It took Kurt Cobain almost a decade of study before he was allowed to write this song jokingly said to be about Tony Danza.
- The title of this song makes it pretty clear that The Pixies wrote it about Anne Frank.
- This planetary cover of a Bruce Springsteen song was the debut single from a group of Notorious B.I.G. proteges.
- This song featuring Ludacris and Bobby V somehow won 4 VMAs including, very fittingly, Best Pop Video.
- This song was called the 448th best song of all time and one of the top 10 tracks of the 90s by different magazines.
- This track featuring Bow-Wow opens with an iconic Billy Corgan guitar riff.
- This track in which Fergie bragged about being well-endowed was performed as a duet with an Albino Burmese Python.
- Ad Rock name checks the author of Baby and Child Care in this song that made the Rushmore soundtrack.
- Avril Lavigne and Dr. Luke collaborated on the best song of the mid-90s to be named after a seasoning.
- Dana Carvey infamously headbangs to this 2007 T.I. single in an SNL spin-off movie.
- Tipper Gore was enraged by this song, which inspired the name of a 1990 Richard Gere film.
- After the sun sets, Robert Smith really cuts loose with some syncopated beats.
- This song about Anthony Kiedis's personal nadir was dedicated to Skylab.
- This song is Peter Cetera's ode to the Davenport - Rock Island metro line and Independence Day.
- Brian Jones eschewed his AK for a sitar in this 1966 song.
- Dr. Dre proclaims himself the new Sinatra on this song from the GTA 5 soundtrack.
- In this song, a Clinton Hill native claimed to mesmerize women with his disco stick.
- John Cusack used this song to express how much he wanted to feel Ione Skye from the inside.
- Koji Uehara's walk-up music was the best-selling single of a British legend's solo career.
- Kylie Minogue walks you through how to get some action at a wedding, featuring an infectious no-word chorus.
- The video for this song about a Broward County court was believed to be a snuff film.
- This song is Rihanna's ode to lightning war and its uncouth practitioners.