Miley Cyrus' 'We Can't Stop' and 'Blurred Lines' medley at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards has been the talk of the town all week, angering the likes of the man who invented the foam finger, parents everywhere and a teddy bear organization -- but not Cyrus' own father, Billy Ray, who admitted that Miley would always be his little girl no matter what.
The 90's seem to stick out to me more than other decades for it's one - hit wonders, however; either decade you may have grown up with the music no doubt leaves with you a strong sense of nostalgia.
"Rico Suave" was the first Pop hit that was sung in "Spanglish," which is a combination of Spanish and English. Years down the road, as Latin dance music became more and more popular, artists like Ricky Martin often crossed languages with their songs.
The song was penned by Country singer/songwriter Don Von Tress, this was a remake of a 1991 song by the Country act The Marcy Brothers, titled "Don't Tell My Heart." the original lyrics were slightly different: "Don't tell my heart, my achy, breakin' heart..."