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An Influencer Threw a Note to a 'Cute Guy' on a Plane. What Happened Next Will Surprise You Becca LongmireFebruary 12, 2026 at 10:12 PM 0 Isabella Duric; the note she sent to the 'cute guy' on the plane Isabella Duric/Instagram; Isabella Duric/TikTok Isabella Duric recently flew on a Virgin Australia flight from Sydney to Melbourne While on board, the influencer spotted a "cute guy" on the other side of the plane and decided to give him a note Duric, who has over 71,000 social media followers, documented their exchange on TikTok, with the video going viral with over 1.

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Isabella Duric; the note she sent to the 'cute guy' on the plane

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Isabella Duric recently flew on a Virgin Australia flight from Sydney to Melbourne

While on board, the influencer spotted a "cute guy" on the other side of the plane and decided to give him a note

Duric, who has over 71,000 social media followers, documented their exchange on TikTok, with the video going viral with over 1.4 million views

An Australian woman went all out to get the attention of a "cute guy" on a plane — and her efforts have since gone viral.

Isabella Duric, 23, had been traveling on a Virgin Australia flight from Sydney to Melbourne when she saw the man in question — whose name has since been revealed as Lachie — and decided to throw him a note, per news.com.au.

Duric documented the whole thing in a recent TikTok video, writing over the clip, "Saw a cute guy on the plane and thought I'd shoot my shot," adding, "So we decided to throw a letter to where he was sitting."

The note included Duric's name, identifying herself as the "Blonde" in brackets, as well as her number and Instagram handle.

Her friend then did the honors, throwing the note across the aisle, but failed to get the man's attention. Duric wrote, "The second hand embarrassment..."

Isabella Duric sent a note to a fellow plane passenger

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She added, "When he didn't read the letter, we made this to show him," showing a sign on a phone that read "Open the note" in capital yellow letters.

Teasing her followers, Duric ended the clip — which has now been watched over 1.4 million times — by showing a text she'd received from Lachie, which read, "Hey Isabella, I'm Lachie the dude you threw a note at haha how are you. Didn't have internet on the plane to add you unfortunately."

Isabella Duric's friend threw the note

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Duric captioned the post, "Sorry if this was you or anyone else around us 🤣🤣."

Virgin Australia were among the multiple accounts commenting on the whole thing, responding to the video, "We're on the edge of our seats 👀."

Duric responded, "Big fan 🙌"

The note that Isabella Duric wrote for the guy on the plane

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The content creator has since revealed that the note-throwing was a dare, but did say she was genuinely interested in the man, per news.com.au.

She told the outlet, "My friend said, 'I found your airport crush' and he pointed to the guy behind us," adding, "I told the girls about it in a Snapchat and said 'imagine I send a note to the guy' and they dared me to do it."

The friends then wrote a sign on a phone that told the 'cute guy' to 'open the note'

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In the clip, Lachie was been wearing a baseball cap and white T-shirt and was seen sitting next to the window on the plane. "It bounced off the window and landed near his seat. But he thought it was for someone else and didn't read it," Duric told news.com.au of the moment she decided to shoot her shot.

They managed to eventually get his attention, with Duric telling the outlet that she apologized for "being annoying" after Lachie text her, to which he responded, "Nah, you're fine."

The pair then texted for a few days about things like work and university, according to the outlet, however, things eventually fizzled out and she's now seeing somebody else.

"Everything is meant to happen for a reason and it was also a bit of a running joke (about my airport crushes) – and I am seeing someone else now," Duric told the outlet.

The text that Isabella Duric received from Lachie, the 'cute guy' on the plane

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Virgin Australia's chief marketing and customer operations officer, Libby Minogue, said that passengers often find love on Virgin flights, telling news.com.au, "Whether it's a conversation sparked at the gate or a connection with the person in the next seat."

"There's something about flying that makes people more open to the unexpected. From mid-air proposals and weddings, we've played cupid more than once. It turns out love really is in the air," Minogue added.

Duric did not immediately respond when contacted by PEOPLE for further comment. PEOPLE has also reached out to Virgin Australia.

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'Today' viewership surges as anchor Savannah Guthrie's mom remains missing Anna YoungFebruary 12, 2026 at 9:36 AM 20 NBC's ratings rose 23% after the kidnapping reporting of Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy. Viewership for "Today" has soared as audiences tune in for updates on anchor Savannah Guthrie's 84yearold missing mother, Nancy, who was abducted from her Arizona home nearly two weeks ago.

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NBC's ratings rose 23% after the kidnapping reporting of Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy.

Viewership for "Today" has soared as audiences tune in for updates on anchor Savannah Guthrie's 84-year-old missing mother, Nancy, who was abducted from her Arizona home nearly two weeks ago.

The NBC program's audience jumped 23% last week, adding 624,000 viewers from the same period last year while the heartbroken TV host has been away from the morning juggernaut since her mom disappeared from her Tucson home on Jan. 31, Variety reported, citing Nielsen data.

Between Feb. 2 and 6, the morning show averaged nearly 3.32 million viewers, surpassing ABC's "Good Morning America" at about 2.91 million and 1.84 million for CBS' "CBS Mornings," the data shows.

Nancy was abducted from her Arizona home nearly two weeks ago. savannahguthrie/Instagram

"Today" dominated the morning airwaves, grabbing 41% of viewers and leading its rivals both overall and in the crucial 25-to-54 demo.

Nancy hasn't been seen since Jan. 31 around 9:45 p.m., when her son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, dropped her off at her Tucson home after a dinner with his wife, Savannah's sister, Annie.

Anchors Hoda Kotb and Craig Melvin on set of the Today Show, Feb 11, 2026. NBC

She was reported missing the next day when she failed to show up for church. Soon after, police launched a criminal investigation.

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Authorities have not identified any suspects behind the kidnapping, in which the elderly grandmother seems to have been forced from her home, leaving a trail of blood behind.

Authorities have still not identified a suspect in the case. BACKGRID

On Tuesday, the FBI released chilling footage of a man with black gloves, a ski mask, and a holstered gun destroying the security camera on her door, with federal investigators later finding a black glove as part of an "extensive search" of the neighborhood.

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Meanwhile, a mysterious note was sent to TMZ Wednesday morning demanding a Bitcoin transfer in exchange for information about Guthrie's captor.

Savannah Guthrie on Tuesday, March 11, 2025. Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images

TMZ reported that the $67,000 payment would be in exchange for the "name of the individual involved."

The letter — the third alleged note sent out since Nancy was last seen — contained details of a working bitcoin address, TMZ host Harvey Levin said during Wednesday's appearance on Fox News' "America Newsroom."

The self-proclaimed kidnappers have demanded millions of dollars in cryptocurrency, setting a final deadline for Monday, Feb. 9 — but have failed to provide proof of life or additional information.

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Joe Leaphorn Asks Bernadette to Take Over His Position as Lieutenant in Sneak Peek of "Dark Winds" Season 4 Premiere (Exclusive) Liza EsquibiasFebruary 12, 2026 at 10:30 PM 0 PEOPLE has an exclusive sneak peek of the first episode of Dark Winds season 4, which premieres on Sunday, Feb. 15 In the clip, Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn (Zahn McClarnon) proposes that Sergeant Bernadette Manuelito (Jessica Matten) take over his role When Bernadette expresses hesitation, Leaphorn tries to change her mind Changes are in the air in Dark Winds season 4.

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PEOPLE has an exclusive sneak peek of the first episode of Dark Winds season 4, which premieres on Sunday, Feb. 15

In the clip, Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn (Zahn McClarnon) proposes that Sergeant Bernadette Manuelito (Jessica Matten) take over his role

When Bernadette expresses hesitation, Leaphorn tries to change her mind

Changes are in the air in Dark Winds season 4.

PEOPLE has an exclusive look at the Navajo detective thriller's premiere, where Zahn McClarnon's Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn reveals some shocking news to Sergeant Bernadette Manuelito (Jessica Matten).

"What is it?" a suspicious Bernadette asks, before Leaphorn replies, "I'm retiring. Bern."

While she doubts his claims, noting, "it's not the first time I've heard that," he assures her that "it's real this time."

Zahn McClarnon in 'Dark Winds'

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"Paperwork's in. Captain Largo's aware," Leaphorn says of their boss. "Come fall, I'm gone."

"To where, Los Angeles?" Bernadette speculates, knowing that is where his wife, Emma (Deanna Allison), went in season 3 after Leaphorn confessed to his role in B.J. Vines' death and the lies he told in an attempt to cover it up.

Taking his silence as confirmation, Bernadette continues: "You know, Emma left for a reason, Joe. I'm not sure you trying to move out there is going to make her change her mind."

"She left because she didn't want to be with the guy I was anymore, Bern," Leaphorn agrees. "I don't either. It's time for a change. New blood, new ways of doing things, new leadership."

Jessica Matten in 'Dark Winds'

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When Bernadette realizes that Leaphorn is insinuating that she take over his position as Lieutenant, she exclaims, "What? No."

"Just think about it," he says, but she pushes back: "I don't have to think about it."

She notes that Jim Chee (Kiowa Gordon) has been part of the force longer than she has, but Leaphorn only wants Bernadette to do the job.

"I am not saying he is incapable. He's a good cop, well-trained. He's serious," Leaphorn acknowledges. "But I've come to realize you cannot separate spirituality from upholding the law here. You understand the land, the people who live on it. He's still working on that part, Bern.

"I don't know, Joe. Really?" she wonders.

"Yeah," he reassures. "You're the right choice. If you don't know why, now you will."

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Dark Winds season 4 premieres on Sunday, Feb. 15, at 9 p.m. ET on AMC and AMC+.

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Cause of Death Revealed for "Scary Movie" Actress Jayne Trcka 2 Months After Her Death at 62 Tommy McArdleFebruary 12, 2026 at 10:27 PM 0 Jayne Trcka in 2000's 'Scary Movie' Miramax/Dimension Films/Kobal/Shutterstock Bodybuilder and Scary Movie actress Jayne Trcka's cause of death was revealed on Wednesday, Feb.

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Bodybuilder and Scary Movie actress Jayne Trcka's cause of death was revealed on Wednesday, Feb. 11, two months after she was found dead in her San Diego home at 62

Trcka portrayed the character Miss Mann, a high school gym teacher, in the original 2000 Scary Movie and shared scenes with the film's lead Anna Faris

A friend of the actress' found Trcka unresponsive in her San Diego home on Dec. 12, 2025

Jayne Trcka's cause of death has been revealed, some two months after the Scary Movie actress and bodybuilder died at 62.

The San Diego County medical examiner's office in California confirmed Trcka's cause of death on Wednesday, Feb. 11 as hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease complicated by a left femoral fracture, with chronic alcohol use listed as a contributing condition. Her manner of death was listed as an accident.

TMZ was the first to report news of Trcka's death back on Jan. 5. The San Diego medical examiner's office noted in its report on Trcka's death that she died on Dec. 12, and that one of Trcka's friends found her unresponsive in her kitchen that day after attempting to reach her via telephone various times in the preceding days. She was pronounced dead on the scene at her home.

Jayne Trcka at the premiere of 'Scary Movie,' June 21, 2000

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Trcka was a native of St. Paul, Minn.; she moved to San Diego in 1986 and began competing in local bodybuilding shows by 1988, as she wrote in a biography included on her personal website. She made her film acting debut in the 2000 comedy and horror spoof Scary Movie as a high school gym teacher named Miss Mann, in which she shared a memorable scene with the movie's star Anna Faris.

"Being fit led to an interesting experience in my life. I was asked to play a gym teacher in a feature film Scary Movie. Definitely a fun and unique experience, which has led to other entertainment work as well, TV, commercials," she wrote on her website. "Went on to study acting with instructor Shawn Nelson, and at San Diego City College."

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Trcka's role in Scary Movie led to her appearance in some 11 television shows or movies between 2000 and 2016. She also appeared in the films The Black Magic, Nudity Required, The Interplanetary Surplus Male and Amazon Women of Outer Space, Cattle Call, and most recently the 2016 film The Bad Batch, among other parts. She also appeared to work as a realtor toward the end of her life.

Trcka's death comes as Marlon Wayans, Faris, 49, and many of Scary Movie's original cast return for a sixth movie in the franchise, scheduled to release in theaters June 12.

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New Photo - Dallas Cowboys' Kelli Finglass and Charlotte Jones Share Their Favorite Football Memories, Including One That 'Broke the Internet'

Dallas Cowboys' Kelli Finglass and Charlotte Jones Share Their Favorite Football Memories, Including One That 'Broke the Internet' Rachel RaposasFebruary 12, 2026 at 11:30 PM 0 Charlotte Jones and Kelli Finglass of the Dallas Cowboys recounted some of their favorite moments with the team Between the team's vice president and the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders director, Jones and Finglass have more than six decades of experience with the organization Some of the most iconic moments from the team's recent history includes runins with Beyonce and Dolly Parton The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders have an ...

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Charlotte Jones and Kelli Finglass of the Dallas Cowboys recounted some of their favorite moments with the team

Between the team's vice president and the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders director, Jones and Finglass have more than six decades of experience with the organization

Some of the most iconic moments from the team's recent history includes run-ins with Beyonce and Dolly Parton

The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders have an extra starry history!

Charlotte Jones and Kelli Finglass — the co-owner and vice president of the Dallas Cowboys and director of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, respectively — sat down for a conversation with PEOPLE about their careers, their cheerleaders and their favorite moments (including some beloved celebrity cameos) from their years at the helm of America's Sweethearts and the team they cheer on.

Jones, daughter of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, has been with the football team nearly as long as her father has. Her contributions to the team and its games — including her creation of the Cowboys' 1996 Thanksgiving halftime show, which had never been done outside the Super Bowl at that time — have positioned her as an integral part of the organization.

Meanwhile, Finglass — who was featured throughout the Netflix docuseries on her squad, America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders — will celebrate 35 years as the team's cheer director this year. Finglass was formerly a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader herself.

In their years as Dallas Cowboys executives, Finglass and Jones have their fair share of celebrity tales to tell.

Charlotte Jones and Kelli Finglass.

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While planning the team's 2005 halftime show, Jones recalled, sensitivities were high in the wake of that year's Super Bowl debacle (the infamous "wardrobe malfunction"); a Fox executive , was so worried about a repeat of that night that he told Jones to request the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

Though she declined, opting instead for Destiny's Child, executives still demanded that she ask the group to edit the lyrics for maximum family-friendliness.

"We get [Beyoncé] on the phone, her team doesn't want to tell her. And she took great offense that her lyrics were not offensive and that someone up there was misreading and misinterpreting her lyrics," Jones said. They all reached an agreement, but to the league's horror, the group's attire as midriff-baring. (She rush-ordered furs from Neiman Marcus, but they ended up on the field so the group could dance.)

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Another unforgettable moment in DCC history was when Dolly Parton appeared on the field in a Cowboys cheerleader uniform in 2023, at age . The country legend's fashion choice was "a surprise to all of us," Finglass recalled.

"She rocked it ... she broke the internet," Jones said.

Dolly Parton in a Dallas Cowboys Cheer uniform.

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Jones realized in hindsight that they got a little hint that Parton might show out in Cowboys attire, because the day prior Parton was donning "Cowboy silver" with "blue stars and everything." When someone complimented Parton and asked her what she planned to wear the next day, Parton had a cheeky response, Jones said.

"Boy, when my husband sees what I have on tomorrow, he's going to fall out of that La-Z-Boy," Jones recalled Parton responding.

America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders will return this year for its third season on Netflix. Watch more of Finglass and Jones' empowering conversation above.

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20 Hidden Stories In Famous Songs That'll Transform How You Hear Them Samridhi GoelFebruary 12, 2026 at 8:05 PM 0 Behind every charttopping anthem lies a hidden narrative often obscured by catchy melodies and powerful vocals. While listeners frequently interpret lyrics through their own experiences, the true origins of these iconic tracks range from deeply personal tragedies to spontaneous moments. From accidental adlibs to secret feuds, let's discover surprising backstories behind 20 famous songs that will forever transform how you hear them.

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Behind every chart-topping anthem lies a hidden narrative often obscured by catchy melodies and powerful vocals. While listeners frequently interpret lyrics through their own experiences, the true origins of these iconic tracks range from deeply personal tragedies to spontaneous moments.

From accidental ad-libs to secret feuds, let's discover surprising backstories behind 20 famous songs that will forever transform how you hear them.

#1 Taylor Swift

Swift's Ruin the Friendship left fans blindsided after early speculation linked the song to Blake Lively.However, the lyrics revealed a far more personal story.The track reflected Swift's regret over a high school friend who passed away before she ever acted on her feelings. She sings, "When I left school, I lost track of you / Abigail called me with the bad news," recalling how she learned about his passing.The emotional peak comes when she sings, "I whispered it at the grave / 'Should've kissed you anyway.'"

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#2 James Blunt "You're Beautiful"

Blunt's romantic ballad, You're Beautiful, has often been played at weddings, but it has a much darker premise.The singer revealed that the lyrics describe a drug-fueled encounter on the London Underground where he spotted an ex-girlfriend with a new man.He shared in a 2020 essay for The Guardian, "It's always been portrayed as romantic, but it's actually a bit creepy. It's about a guy (me) who's high and stalking someone else's girlfriend on the subway."Blunt event fought his label to keep the line, "f***g high" in the lyrics, insisting on the honesty of his "elated state" during the encounter.

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#3 Christina Aguilera "Beautiful"

The whispery opening line of Christina Aguilera's 2002 hit Beautiful, "Don't look at me," was never intended to be part of the lyrics.Songwriter Linda Perry revealed that while Aguilera prepared to record, she became visibly vulnerable and directed that specific phrase to a friend in the studio.Perry decided to keep the ad-lib on the final track, noting, "I realized, 'Oh, she's insecure. She's one of those beautiful people who's got everything but is super insecure. Okay, this song is hers," per Rolling Stone.She also refused to let the singer re-record the vocals, insisting that the "flawed" and raw quality of the demo was exactly what gave the song its emotional power.

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#4 Beyoncé "Partition"

Beyoncé created Partition after being inspired by a minimalist bass line and beat. She entered the studio with a pen or paper and began ad-libbing lyrics that recalled the early days of her relationship with Jay-Z.In her Self-Titled documentary, she stated, "It takes me back to when me and my husband and I first met... and he thinks I'm the hottest thing in the world."Beyond the romance, Beyoncé used the track to embrace her sensuality after motherhood. She explained, "I don't have any shame about being s*xual," asserting that women can still "be *exy and still have dreams" after having children.

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#5 Harry Styles "Falling"

Harry Styles' Falling was created in a surprisingly spontaneous manner. The singer revealed to Zane Lowe that the track took only 20 minutes to write while he was at songwriter Thomas Hull's house.He explained that the inspiration struck when he was preparing for a dinner out and had just stepped out of the shower.He recalled the moment during an interview with Apple Music in 2019, "As I came out of the shower, [Hull] was playing. I went and stood next to him at the piano, just in a towel, and we just wrote the whole thing."

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#6 Lady Gaga "Poker Face"

Gaga's 2008 Poker Face soundtracked an entire generation without most listeners realizing what it was actually about.Though the lyrics are framed around gambling metaphors, the song hides a far more explicit meaning. Listeners later discovered the chorus masks the line "fu-fu-f*** her face", a detail that slipped past radio censors for years.The bigger reveal came from Gaga herself, who confirmed the track is about bis*xuality.Performing it at her Las Vegas residency, she told the crowd, "I bet you didn't know this song was about having s*x with men and thinking about women."

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#7 Aerosmith "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing"

Diane Warren's I Don't Want to Miss a Thing was inspired by a 1998 interview between Barbara Walters and Barbra Streisand. During the segment, Streisand shared that her husband, James Brolin, once told her, "I don't want to fall asleep 'cause then I'll miss you."Warren was moved by this sentiment and composed the track on her piano, though she never imagined a rock band like Aerosmith would eventually record it.Ironically, Warren admitted she could not personally relate to the lyrics, joking that if a partner actually stayed up all night to hear her breathing, she would find it incredibly creepy.

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#8 Billie Eilish "Lunch"

Billie Eilish's 2024 hit Lunch catalyzed her own self-discovery. The bold, bass-heavy track compares s*xual attraction to devouring a meal, but Eilish revealed she actually began writing it before having a physical experience with a woman.She told Rolling Stone, "I wrote some of it before even doing anything with a girl, and then wrote the rest after."Although she had been in love with girls her entire life, the song helped her come to terms with her identity."That song was actually part of what helped me become who I am, to be real."

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#9 Frank Sinatra "My Way"

Sinatra's iconic anthem My Way had an unexpectedly tangled origin story rooted in French pop and artistic rivalry.The song began as "Comme d'Habitude," written by Claude François after his breakup with singer France Gall following her Eurovision success.Sinatra later heard the French hit and commissioned an English version, eventually bringing in Paul Anka to rework it into what became My Way.An early songwriter on the project was David Bowie, whose drafts were rejected. After hearing the finished song later, Bowie was so frustrated that he reworked its chords into what became Life on Mars?

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#10 Nirvana "Smells Like Teen Spirit"

The origins of Smells Like Teen Spirit date back to a chaotic 1990 night involving Kurt Cobain and Bikini K*ll's Kathleen Hanna.After vandalizing what Hanna called a "fake abortion clinic," the pair ended up at Cobain's apartment, where Hanna spray-painted the phrase "Kurt smells like teen spirit."Months later, Hanna recalled Cobain telling her, "There's a thing you wrote on my wall… It's actually quite cool, and I want to use it," via Rolling Stone.Cobain later shared he was trying to write "the ultimate pop song", drawing heavily from Pixies-style quiet-loud dynamics.

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#11 Bruno Mars "When I Was Your Man"

When Mars began recording When I Was Your Man, he promised it would be his last ballad.He told Rolling Stone, "I'm never singing another ballad again," before conceding it was "the most honest, real thing I've ever sang."The piano-led track from Unorthodox Jukebox, captured regret over a love he let slip away, built around small, missed gestures.He later explained, "This song is about a special woman that I let slip away at one time."Ahead of its release, he tweeted, "I've never been this nervous."

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#12 John Lennon & Yoko Ono "Imagine"

While John Lennon's 1971 masterpiece, Imagine, is one of history's most famous songs, Yoko Ono was denied songwriting credits for nearly five decades.In a vintage 1980 BBC interview, Lennon confessed that the track "should be credited as a Lennon-Ono song." He further admitted that he was "a bit more selfish" and "macho" at the time.The lyrics of the song were heavily inspired by Ono's 1964 poetry book, Grapefruit, which featured various "Imagine this" instructional pieces. It wasn't until 2007 that the National Music Publishers Association officially corrected the record, recognizing Ono as a co-writer of the iconic anthem.

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#13 The Beatles "Hey Jude"

Paul McCartney wrote Hey Jude in 1968 to comfort John Lennon's son, Julian, during his parents' divorce.McCartney originally titled the track, Hey Jules, explaining, "I knew it was not going to be easy for him. I always feel sorry for kids in divorces."However, he later changed the name to Jude for a better musical flow. Interestingly, Lennon initially believed the song was written for him, interpreting the lyrics "Go out and get her" as McCartney's subconscious approval of his relationship with Yoko Ono.Despite its origins, the seven-minute masterpiece became a universal anthem of hope.

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#14 Gwen Stefani "Hollaback Girl"

Stefani's 2004 anthem Hollaback Girl was actually born out of a celebrity feud between her and Hole frontwoman Courtney Love.The conflict began when Love dismissed Stefani in an interview with Seventeen Magazine in 2004. "Being famous is just like being in high school... I'm not interested in being Gwen Stefani. She's the cheerleader."Stefani felt bullied by the "cheerleader" and collaborated with Pharrell Williams to reclaim the insult.She told Billboard, "I was being called a cheerleader, which was a bad thing! I told Pharrell we should write a song about that."The pair also incorporated a high-school style B-A-N-A-N-A-S chant to lean into the theme.

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#15 Dolly Parton "I Will Always Love You"

Parton's I Will Always Love You is often mistaken for a traditional breakup song, but it was written as a professional farewell to her mentor, Porter Wagoner.After seven years on his television show, Parton felt ready for a solo career but struggled to deliver the news. She recalled in The Tennessean, "How am I gonna make him understand... that I have to go?"She decided to write her way out, and when she sang it for him, Wagoner burst into tears.Decades later, Whitney Houston's legendary cover left Parton stunned. The latter admitted, "I almost wrecked [my car]. I couldn't believe my little country sad song could even be done like that."

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#16 Guns N' Roses "Sweet Child O' Mine"

While Sweet Child O' Mine is Guns N' Roses' most defining hit, guitarist Slash initially despised it.The famous opening riff began as a "circus melody" and a simple finger-stretching exercise that Slash played to joke around during a jam session.He admitted to Guitar Edge in 2007, "I really just thought of it as a joke," adding that he never intended to present it as a serious song until Axl Rose paired it with a poem he had written for his girlfriend, Erin Everly.

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#17 Stevie Nicks' "Moonlight (A Vampire's Dream)"

Stevie Nicks' 2011 track Moonlight (A Vampire's Dream) was inspired by the Twilight film saga. After watching the first two movies while on tour, Nicks became captivated by the story of Bella, Edward, and Jacob.During an appearance on The Late Late Show With James Corden in 2016, she recalled, "I fell so in love with it that I went back to my room and I wrote this song."Nicks also credited the franchise with saving her career during a period when she believed her time in the industry was over."If it hadn't been for [Twilight], I would've never made In Your Dreams."

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#18 Eric Clapton "Tears In Heaven"

Clapton's most haunting song Tears in Heaven was born from unimaginable loss. The track was inspired by the passing of his four-year-old son Conor, who fell from a New York City apartment window in March 1991.Reflecting on that day, Clapton admitted, "I'll punish myself forever about why didn't I run? … the truth is I couldn't. I was so frightened."He wrote the song for the film Rush, describing it as a way to process grief."It was a good opportunity for me to write about my son… and express my own feelings." Clapton later said sharing that pain publicly became "a healing process."

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#19 R.E.M. "Losing My Religion"

While many listeners assumed Losing My Religion was an autobiographical confession, lead singer Michael Stipe revealed that a single word change altered the song's entire perception.Stipe originally wrote the line as "That's me in the corner, that's me in the kitchen," envisioning a shy wallflower at a party.However, he changed "kitchen" to "spotlight", which he said "instantly made the song about me."He further explained during a chat with producer Rick Rubin for the Broken Record Podcast that the track is actually about unrequited love existing only in one's mind."He doesn't know whether he's said too much or hasn't said enough."

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#20 The Eagles' "Hotel California"

The 1976 masterpiece Hotel California has been the subject of wild urban legends involving the occult, but its true meaning is a critique of American decadence.Don Henley clarified the song's intent, stating in 2007, "It's a song about the dark underbelly of the American Dream, and about excess in America, which was something we knew about."To create a cinematic, Twilight Zone atmosphere, Glenn Frey envisioned a protagonist trapped in a "disturbing web" of strange characters.The track also featured a playful industry jab, "they stab it with their steely knives," which was a direct response to the band Steely Dan.

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