They're at Rock in Rio this weekend, so we ranked Panic! At the Disco's top tracks based on your plays, hearts, and shares.
Anthrax
In an depth-coversation, Matt Pinfield meets up with Anthrax in Rio De Janeiro to talk about…New Jersey (and other things).
Five Octobers Ago…
What happened in music and pop culture five years ago this month? Let’s break down the big stories:
Taylor’s Big Release: Taylor Swift dropped her fifth studio album on Octber 27th, 2014, and it marked the beginning of a massive new era: Taylor the pop star. Up until then, she was hugely popular with the country crowd, but the #1 debut of “1989” cemented her status as a crossover queen.
Katy’s Dirty 30: Katy Perry turned 30 on October 25th, 2014, and at that point in time, she was on top of the world. Riding high on the wake of her smash album “Prism,” Katy was in the planning stages of her performance at the Super Bowl XLIX halftime show.
Top Halloween Costumes: 2014 Halloween costumes were all about the movies: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Captain America, Groot, Maleficent, Black Widow, and the characters from “Frozen” all wandered the streets asking for candy five years ago. For these stories, and more—including the top 30 songs of October 2014, check out the latest episode of LiveXLive’s Throwback Thirty!
Tonight: Iron Maiden
Panic! The Count Up
Robbie Robertson Opens Up
Oktoberfest Radio!
Nile Rogers
The Rock'n Roll Hall of Famer talks about new music, Cats, and the legacy of Chic.
Rock in Rio: Front Row
Not only do we give you view from the front row, we also have a view OF the front row!
Git Up, Granny!
First of all, have you learned the dance to Blanco Brown’s “The Git Up” yet? He teaches you all the steps you need in this video, and let me just warn you from my own personal experience: have water nearby. And maybe a towel. It’s a workout!
Blanco told Billboard that he knows the lyrics to the song don’t include “the git up” anywhere, but that title comes from his grandmothers. He says when he was young, his grandmothers wouldn’t let him lay around in bed and sleep, they’d wake him up early in the morning and yell, “git up!” “You had to get outside and be productive, find purpose and enjoy and just celebrate as a kid,” he said.
Blanco calls his style of music country trap, and it’s something he’s wanted to do for a long time. He says when you hear this particular song, he wants you to feel full of life, joy, and purpose. You can’t be in a bad mood when you hear it, that’s for sure.
After you learn the dance, listen to it on repeat on our stations like Nashville Now, Country Hits, Party Country and New Pop Now, among others, and check out the official music video here.