Obscure glam-rock/pop musician best known for his number two hit "My Coo-Ca-Choo". See also 70's, Music, Singers.
As seen in Michael Jackson videos and West Side Story. See also Musicals, Singers, Weapons.
Sometimes God is a little busy, so you wanna make sure you have all your bases covered. See also Religion, Singers.
These, of course, would include Bobby Brown's On Our Own from Ghostbusters II, MC Hammer's Addam's Family Grove from The Addam's Family, and Vanilla Ice's Ninja Rap from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze. See also 80's, 90's, Singers.
"When I was a little bitty boy, my grandmother bought me a cute little toy, silver bells hangin' on a string, she told me it was my ding a ling. My ding a ling, my ding a ling, I want to play with my ding a ling." Surprisingly, this was Chuck Berry's only number one song. See also Music, Singers, Sophomoric.
A very high kick, as performed by Van Halen's David Lee Roth. See also Celebrities, Music, Singers.
Italian-American wrestling manager who wore rubberbands in his beard and somehow paired up with Cindy Lauper for a time. See also 80's, Singers.
Conflated name your white dad gives to every black rapper. See also Hip-Hop, Singers.
Aka Jimmy Buffet fans. Apparently there's a big audience for songs about insurance plans and conspicuous consumption set to a tropical beat. See also Music, Singers.