Sampling Imogen Heap's 'Hide  and Seek,' the song is a first for up-and-coming R&B singer, whose  self-titled debut album dropped in 2010.

Six months ago project creator Adam Young was  living in his parents' basement in Owatonna, Minnesota, stuck in a  low-paying job. 'Fireflies,' among his other songs, was originally  written merely for his own amusement, not necessarily intended to share  with others. A song about insomnia, 'Fireflies' features guest vocals by  Relient  K  frontman Matt Thiessen.

The song was produced as a studio experiment,  where audio mixer Dr. Luke provided the sample of Dead or Alive's  1984 hit 'You Spin Me Round (Like a Record),' and Flo Rida recorded his  own lyrics over the song.

Our seventh top song of 2009 -- toiling  between the dysfunctionality of a relationship and the fact that her  life is better with him -- now holds the Billboard 100 record for the  largest leap to the No. 1 position.

A touching sentiment of fragility, the song  was inspired from a falling-out lead vocalist Caleb had a couple years  ago with the other band members in Glasgow. The song earned the group  their first Top 40 hit, reaching No. 4 on the U.S. Billboard 100, No. 2  on the UK and Australian Singles chart, as well as topping charts in  Norway, Germany, Canada, Belgian and other countries in 2009.

The catchy dance number was produced by  Will.i.am and French house DJ David Guetta, the  latter making an appearance in the music video along with Katy Perry,  American rapper Kid Cudi, and  model/actress Chantal Jones.

Lady GaGa says she wrote the song as a tribute  to her rock 'n' roll boyfriends. Despite its upbeat electropop vibe,  the song denotes a darker meaning of not "sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll"  but rather, "sex, gambling, and bisexuality."

2009's third biggest song is about a girl that  Iyaz (discovered by reggae-fusion singer and rapper Sean Kingston)  can't get out of his head, resulting in an infectious melody that we  "can't keep out" as we're "singin' like na na na everyday" while our  "iPod's stuck on replay." Thanks dude -- you really got the point  across.

Lil Wayne was not  originally featured in the song. As president of the record label the  album is under, Lil Wayne surprised Sean with a rap verse following the  second verse in a demo. Since it's debut June 30, 2009, the single has  reached the Top 5 at the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 2 since  September.

The first lines of our No.1 top song of 2009  were inspired by Swift overhearing a male friend of hers on the phone  with his girlfriend. She was berating him for hanging up on her.

 
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