Hey Riddle Riddle - Patreon Preview #330: Name That Tune Hot 100

Episode Date: July 4, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, Addle. Hey, Erin, I got a question for you too. Oh, Addle. What's this going to be? What are you freaking, what are you jamming on these days? What are you listening to? I'm about to back up from my computer at the speed of light if you are about to read lyrics to me in a monotone voice. Are you about to read lyrics to me? You look me in the eye and you tell me you're not about to read lyrics to me in a monotone voice. Are you about to read lyrics to me? You look me in the eye, you tell me you're not about to read lyrics to me in a monotone voice. Aaron, the last time we did this series of episodes, we were doing it with the music of the 90s. And I had to pivot, we did a couple of episodes on it and I had to pivot away
Starting point is 00:00:35 from it so quickly. Because you do not know the music of the 90s, seemingly at all. Or the 2000s or the 2010s or the 2000s. Or the 80s, or the 2010s, or the 2020s, or the 80s, or the 70s, or the 60s. Do either one of you seek out new music? I let Spotify do all the heavy lifting for me in my discover weekly. I used to be pretty proactive about searching out new music and I feel like nowadays I kind of circle back to stuff I used to listen to and then every once in a while either through a Spotify playlist or something I will find new music but I should be better about it. Well I don't think
Starting point is 00:01:19 anyone's judging you for not listening to music. Most new music is pretty bad. Back when I had a pop music review show, I stayed more abreast of new music things happening specifically in the world of pop. I will say though, I would try more things out and quickly abandon things too. Because I would be like, okay, so this is an artist, people are talking about this artist and I give them a try and be like, not for me. Can't understand why they're for anyone, but they apparently are. I've been doing some amount of like,
Starting point is 00:01:53 an artist I already know I really like, and then going back and listening to every album in their discography. So like, I did that with Electric Light Orchestra, and I was like, holy shit, they have some absolute fucking banger albums from top to start, but I feel like previously I just kind of knew the hits. When you do that, do you start with the beginning
Starting point is 00:02:10 of a band's discography and go for it? Okay. Yeah. Because I will say, sometimes that's the move, but some bands definitely put out their first album as their best album. Yeah. Some bands get better with time,
Starting point is 00:02:24 and also some people's like sound. There's also like, sometimes it's the case on Spotify, but like maybe their first album wasn't their first studio album. So you listen to someone's like first album, and you're like, oh, this is pretty bad, because he didn't have like any money or whatever. But then like sometimes you'll be like, hey,
Starting point is 00:02:43 your first album, you had your whole life to ponder on the music that you wanted to, hey, your first album, you had your whole life to ponder on the music that you wanted to write, and your second album, you had two years and like, a deadline, you know? A sophomore slump. Yeah. Uh, that's interesting. Interesting.
Starting point is 00:02:55 Erin, are you a big fan of discographies? Um, yeah, actually, because I'm about to go on this long road trip, I've been thinking about listening to full albums. Um, and I think... Yeah, I like, I like going back and doing one person at a time. I can get hyperfixated on a person like that. That's fun.
Starting point is 00:03:12 Well, we'll talk about full albums and kind of what that means in modern day music. But I want to do this game again. This is one of my favorite games to do. But last time, I feel like Adol was on slightly a better footing than you, Erin. Sorry, one of the kind of- I'm never going to be on good footing. There's no- No.
Starting point is 00:03:30 Don't stop. I know. This is- You can't dig down and there's no- This is an old Gilbert Sullivan- There's no water in the bottom of this well. Erin, I'm not trying to put you on good footing. I'm trying to put Adol on worse footing. What?
Starting point is 00:03:39 Oh, I see. Uh, so I'm trying to even the playing field by making this so hard for both of you that I would be shocked if anyone gets a single one of these right today. Because today, instead of lending on like a Rolling Stone list or... Commercial jingles, please be commercial jingles. Oh my god. It would be 2000s country, so no one gets a single right answer.
Starting point is 00:03:59 I wish. We are going to do songs that I have pulled off of current day, modern day of time of recording, Billboard Hot 100 songs. Now, what this is, is the most listened to songs... I'm ruined. ...of right now. I want to say Brat Summer is a thing. Addle. Don't do this to yourself. You don't need to.
Starting point is 00:04:23 Now... GBC, I'm so bad at lyrics. If this game was the opposite and you started humming a little bit of a song, I could be like, I said, I said, I said, I said, I said, I said, I said, I said, I said, I said, I said, I said, I said, I said, I said. I could finish the humming. I'm never going to be good at this lyric thing.
Starting point is 00:04:38 Now, normally, Erin, normally, I think I would be able to hum some of these songs. I've compiled this list today. And I will tell you, maybe three of the songs on this list were songs that I was aware of. Almost all of the artists on this list I had think I had heard the names of the artists before. Horrible. Horrible. We'll see. Hey, we'll see how far, we'll see how far you guys get, okay?
Starting point is 00:05:06 We have lots to talk about. I found this fascinating, absolutely fascinating. Okay, so your first song, and you know, you guys also, you guys watch TikTok and stuff, right? I mean, you're at least more plugged in than me. Not really. Okay. Oh, is- Not anymore. Is that song, oh no, oh no.
Starting point is 00:05:22 I don't know. Is that song on the- I don't know. I had to delete TikTok off my phone because my entire algorithm was the Karen read trial and I was getting so addicted that I was losing sleep. Erin, what you also told us earlier today that you didn't sleep at all last night, so it doesn't seem like you're deleting TikTok from your phone. Thing has worked out.
Starting point is 00:05:44 I was thinking about the Karen retrial. The verdict is gonna be read at some point this week while I'm driving. No, she was thinking about the Karen retrial all night again, Erin. You're an adult woman. When Zorp started talking to the guy I'm doing this cross country road trip with,
Starting point is 00:06:01 they saw each other this past weekend on a show. He was like, you're gonna hear a lot about the Karen retrial. I hope you're ready for her five days of being held hostage every single detail okay this one has been on the charts for 17 weeks now I'm no mathematician but what is that 17 weeks for multiple months four months yeah four or five months. Okay. Here it is. So I believe it came out...
Starting point is 00:06:27 Oh, it says that this song debuted in February. They say the holy water's watered down, and this town's lost its faith. Our colors will fade eventually. So if our time is running out, day after day, we'll make the mundane our masterpiece. Oh my. Oh my my, love. I take one look at you. Do the chorus. You're taking me out of the- Oh, oh, oh, oh, buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz, what do we do?
Starting point is 00:07:03 Erid, Erid, go for it. Um, uh, Ordinary Puzz, Buzz, Puzz, what do we do? Aaron, Aaron, go for it. Um, uh, Ordinary, maybe? By Alex Something. Yes, Aaron, you win, what a point. What? Ordinary something by Alex Something? This is Ordinary by Alex Something. And it's ordinary.
Starting point is 00:07:19 I don't know the name now. Is that his name is Alex Something? No, his name is Alex Warren, but it's Ordinary by Alex Warren, but it's ordinary by Alex Warren. Yes. Any relation to anybody? It sounds like music that would have come out like 10 years ago.
Starting point is 00:07:34 Yes. Or no, like more like it sounded like, yeah, music that would come out in like 2014. Yeah, 2014 I think is a good gauge of it. At any chance that you've heard of this person or this song before? No and no. This is the most popular song.
Starting point is 00:07:47 The angels up in the clouds, our vellas over the clouds, I'm in the well, and the ordinary This sounds like Pirates of Penzance. Well, that's because they heard singing. Thank you. I heard it up in the sky,
Starting point is 00:07:58 it's almost all time. All right, Erin, you have one point. Okay, so this next one might be a little harder. This one's been on the charts for three weeks, okay? So this is number two on the charts. Been there for three weeks. Ready? Abracadabra, Lady Gaga.
Starting point is 00:08:11 Three weeks, Aaron? One, two, three, four, Hey Riddle Riddle's Clue Crew. Listen to the rest of the episode now by starting your free seven-day trial at patreon.com slash Hey Riddle Riddle.

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