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Celebrity couples seem to come and go, but there are select group of famous folks whose love has stood the test of time. Here, you can see some of your favorite pop star couples, a and how they've changed over the years since they first started romancing one another.
Maroon 5 songs have been a recurrence on the radio since 2002, when the band's debut single, 'Harder to Breathe' -- which was written as an "eff you" to their record label at the time -- hit airwaves. Since then, the band has gone on to nab Gram
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Where there are lots famous people, you bet your sweet behind there will be some feuds. With all that ego flying around, big heads are bound to start butting.
Eminem is regarded as one of the greatest artists of all time -- not just in hip-hop, but in music as a whole. It's not hype, it's fact, which is why Eminem lyrics have become so well-known and revered among music lovers.
Fall Out Boy rode the pop-punk wave to glory in the mid 2000s and have continued to churn out hits for nearly a decade now. The best Fall Out Boy songs range from the snappy punk-influenced tunes of their debut, to the dance rock of their brand-new album, 'Save Rock and Roll.'
Justin Bieber lyrics, thus far in the singer's career, are definitely meant to speak to his young and largely female fanbase. His music is filled with easy to remember A-B-A-B rhyme schemes and phrases that make the Beliebers shriek, since they sound like something he could would sing to them.
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While everyone has their own weird little ticks, like biting your finger nails down to nothing or chewing with your mouth wide open, the length of these annoying habits is far more wide-reaching in the world of celebrities, given that they're so in the spotlight.
Taylor Swift lyrics are always consistent. Whether she's (over)eager about a new romance, tearing apart her myriad of exes, paying tribute to a fallen fan, encouraging her young fans to embrace their youth or examining the trappings of fame, she always tells a story.
It's hard to believe it's been more than a decade since Alicia Keys songs first started making their rounds on the radio.
The songstress first burst on the scene in 2001 at the tender age of 20, but her age belied her talent and skill. She could tickle the ivories like a seasoned veteran, and her voice was that of an old soul. Keys channeled what felt like lifetimes of emotion into her mix of R&B, neo soul, blues, funk and jazz, thus creating her very own unique blend.
In recent years, the pop culture institution of 'Saturday Night Live' has invited more pop artists to appear on the show, not just as musical guests, but also as hosts. The best 'SNL' skits featuring pop stars include memorable moments in which Bruno Mars became a human karaoke machine, Justin Bieber played a diehard Miley Cyrus fan, and Taylor Swift mocked a very mockable celebrity.
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