A lot of Phil Collins' biggest songs were ballads, but Collins was known for the occasional uptempo number, too – like "Sussudio," the second single (and second No. 1 hit) from his wildly successful ...
"Sussudio" is gibberish. That's the best thing about it. Gibberish kicks ass. There's a long, distinguished history of gibberish within pop music, one that stretches from Little Richard all the way ...
Fans loved “Sussudio” for its danceable beat and a synth melody and tone that was, shall we say, “inspired” by Prince’s “1999.” Everyone who enjoyed the song wasn’t necessarily wowed by its lyrics. It ...
“Sussudio,” a song that 30 Rock once posited was created with the sole intent of confusing “Weird Al” Yankovic, is back to being on our minds all the time. Phil Collins released a demo version of the ...
Phil Collins officially ended his retirement Friday night with a concert in Liverpool, England, the singer’s first full show in nearly a decade. The gig, a warm-up of sorts before Collins and his band ...
Is it: (a) the title of a Phil Collins song; (b) the title of an Ol’ Dirty Bastard song; (c) the title of a philosophical pop culture performance-art exhibition; or (d) all of the above? “The audience ...
In 1985, there was no song I listened to more than “Sussudio” by Phil Collins. The lead single from the Genesis front man’s third solo album, “Sussudio” is built on a nonsense word Collins “improvised ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Synth Riders: Phil Collins – “Sussudio” Add Phil Collins – “Sussudio” to your library!Take a nonsense word, a horn section and the heavy funk influence of ...
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