Not Literally
Not Literally

Not Literally

USAPop, Mainstream Pop
20,151 monthly listeners
  • 6.9K followers
  • 89.9K subscribers
  • 977 fans

Not Literally's Top Spotify Songs

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I Ship It
8.2K streams
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We R Slytherins
2K streams
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Gryffindors
888 streams
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Sorted This Way
392 streams
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A Character I Used to Know
181 streams
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Not Literally's YouTube Videos

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I Ship It — an Icona Pop parody by Not Literally Productions

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I Ship It — an Icona Pop parody by Not Literally Productions
Youtube
3.5M views
Nov 19, 2013
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A Character I Used to Know — A Game of Thrones Season 1 Parody by Not Literally Productions

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A Character I Used to Know — A Game of Thrones Season 1 Parody by Not Literally Productions
Youtube
3.1M views
Jul 01, 2013
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Sorted This Way — A Lady Gaga parody by Not Literally Productions

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Sorted This Way — A Lady Gaga parody by Not Literally Productions
Youtube
2M views
Jul 02, 2012

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Overview of Mainstream Pop musician Not Literally

Pop, a well-known pop performer from Denver, Colorado, has been sweeping the music industry with their infectious sounds and relatable lyrics. Pop has become a well-known name among fans of pop music thanks to their capacity to write music that connects with its listeners.

A tribute to their versatility and ingenuity as musicians is the seamless blending of cheerful tunes and reflective lyrics in their music. Pop music has a special talent for expressing the essence of human emotions in a way that is both relevant and pleasant. Their words, which they use to convey their messages, are just as important as the infectious beats and danceable rhythms that make up their music.

Pop music has been hailed for its capacity to improve listeners' moods and make them feel happy. They have a devoted following that keeps growing because to their contagious energy and upbeat attitudes, and they are becoming more and more well-known every day. Pop music is performed by artists that aren't afraid to take chances with their music and experiment to produce something fresh and interesting. Because of this, their music is innovative, dynamic, and constantly changing, which helps them stand out in the crowded pop music scene.

What are the most popular songs for Mainstream Pop musician Not Literally?

Popular Mainstream Pop musicians from Denver, Colorado, are known as Not Literally. Their best songs include "I Ship It", "We R Slytherins", "Gryffindors", "Sorted This Way", "A Character I Used to Know", "Through Time", "Walk of Shame", "Regeneration Carol", "Honor District Twelve", and "Movies of the Night (feat. Transylvania Television)".

The cheerful song "I Ship It" is about fandom and shipping, and the music video includes amusing cosplay and allusions to well-known fandoms. With lyrics that allude to the houses and themes from the books, the songs "We R Slytherins" and "Gryffindors" were both influenced by the Harry Potter books. Another song with a Harry Potter theme is "Sorted This Way," which also has a music video with imaginative dancing and costumes.

With lyrics that make references to many TV series and movies, "A Character I Used to Know" is a parody of the well-known song "Somebody That I Used to Know." A love song called "Through Time" compares relationship ups and downs to time travel. A hilarious song about the day following a one-night stand, "Walk of Shame" with lyrics that playfully parody the circumstance. Both "Honor District Twelve" and "Regeneration Carol" pay homage to Doctor Who and The Hunger Games, respectively.

The music of Not Literally is generally smart, catchy, and frequently influenced by popular culture. Their music videos are frequently inventive and well-produced, and their songs are entertaining and relatable for followers of diverse fandoms.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Mainstream Pop musician Not Literally?

With their most recent track, "I Ship It," the pop duo Not Literally from Denver, United States, has been making waves. The song, which was published in 2013, is an addictive pop song that exemplifies the duo's distinctive approach of fusing intelligent lyrics with contagious melodies. The song's realistic themes of love and fandom have been acclaimed, making it popular among pop music listeners.

Not Literally released "Sorted This Way" and "We R Slytherins" in addition to "I Ship It" as notable songs in 2012. These songs also demonstrate the duo's deft usage of pop culture allusions in their compositions. Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" is parodied in "Sorted This Way," and "We R Slytherins" is a tribute to the notorious Hogwarts house from the Harry Potter series.

Although the duo's newest music album hasn't yet been launched, fans are excited to hear what it has in store for them. It is reasonable to predict that Not Literally will continue to create waves in the pop music market thanks to their distinctive sound and brilliant composition.