Michelle McGahan is an Associate Editor at PopCrush and is still in awe that she gets to write about and interview pop stars for a living. Prior to her current role, she interned at several entertainment news outlets, including TWIST Magazine and Ology.com. Past celebrity interviews include Nick Lachey, Hunter Hayes and one crazy time where she chatted with Cody Simpson in a toy car. When she is not living and breathing pop culture news, she likes to go to concerts, travel and chill out with some Netflix. Follow Michelle on Twitter: @MichelleMcGahan
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‘Happier Hour’ 2014 Taco Bell Commercial – What’s the Song?
The new Taco Bell commercial is, in a sense, all about people hitting on each other. In the spot, three different couples -- two co-workers, a college-aged pair with a huge height difference and even an older couple -- agree to leave their respective responsibilities and go have a little afternoon fun as a "delight"-ful little tune plays happily in the background. But it's not what you t
2014 Family Netflix Commercial – What’s the Song?
Netflix has recently released a worldwide commercial about their family-friendly genre, featuring such movies as 'Pirates of the Caribbean,' 'Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs,' 'Tangled,' 'The Smurfs' and more. As the commercial shows clips from each film, a catchy song plays in the background, repeating the phrase, "Can I get a little more?"
What's the upbeat song in the commercial?
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Robin Thicke Is Trying to Win Wife Back, Denies Miley Cyrus Was Cause of Split [VIDEO]
Robin Thicke is not going down without a fight. He and Paula Patton may have "mutually" decided to separate after eight years of marriage (they had been together for more than 20), but the 'Blurred Lines' singer says that all he is trying to do is get his wife back.
Harold Ramis’ Death: Justin Timberlake, Darren Criss + More Remember the ‘Ghostbusters’ Star
Today, Feb. 24, the world lost a comedy legend. Harold Ramis, the comedic actor, writer, and director most well-known known for his role in 'Ghostbusters' (and his writing and directing credits on 'Groundhog Day,' 'Caddyshack,' 'Animal House,' 'Analyze This' and more), died at the age of 69 due to a rare vascular disease.