DJ Earworm Releases United State of Pop 2015

DJ Earworm induces a nostalgic coma with his latest release: United State of Pop 2015.

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United State of Pop 2015

It’s here. If you’ve never heard of DJ Earworm, clear your next half hour. You’ll need it to click through Youtube’s collection of his “United State of Pop” series for the last 6 years.

DJ Earworm has just released his 2015 super mashup of all of hits from 2015. All of the songs you couldn’t get enough of until you were so over them are now available in a 5 minute and 19 second music video.

The video, like the tune, is a collection of all of the catchiest, most groundbreaking music across genres from this year.

Even if Pop isn’t your thing, nostalgia will ensue. That night out in Portugal you only half remember? Ellie Goulding’s Love Me Like You Do will bring it right back. Andy Grammer’s Honey, I’m Good, will put the wind in your hair, and take you back to windows open, driving across the Bible Belt right back. Punctuated by Bruno Mars crooning “HOT DAMN,” (Uptown Funk), you’re about to relive your year. Get ready.

Music is how we mark time. Close out the year with a recap and enjoy.


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Sam Ferrante is a poet, editor, facilitator, and writer born on Long Island, college-fed in Western New York and Paris, and then poetically raised in Buffalo, NY; Ireland; and Australia. A former member of the Pure Ink Poetry team in Buffalo and a regular competitor in Dublin's Slam Sunday, Sam was a Co-Creative Producer at Melbourne-based Slamalamadingdong in addition to serving on the Melbourne Spoken Word Committee. Sam has been published in Ghost City Press, Blowing Raspberries, and The Dirty Thirty Anthology and has been featured at The Owl & Cat Session, La Mama Poetica, Girls on Key, and White Night 2016 among others. Her debut book of poetry, Pick Me Up, got rave reviews from her Mom. She is currently the Editor of CrowdInk.