Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson reflected on making the chart-topping single in PEOPLE's new video series, 'My Side' Jack Irvin has worked at PEOPLE since 2022. He covers and edits daily music news, and ...
Twenty years ago this month, an angel-haired trio of brothers known as Hanson released a demo of a little song named "MMMBop." Later in the year, it would be rerecorded with the Dust Brothers for ...
Hanson stopped '90s kids' hearts last week with a gorgeous, acoustic performance of their 1997 hit "MMMBop" on ABC's Greatest Hits. EW caught up with Taylor Hanson to chat about that widely-shared ...
If you were around in 1997, you simply could not miss it: "MMMBop" was everywhere. The song, off Hanson's debut "Middle of Nowhere," helped sell more than 10 million albums, and knocked the Notorious ...
It was the song heard all around the '90s, and one of those songs where, even now, you only know the chorus. Hanson's "MMMBop" makes no sense, but it's catchy as hell and has continued to captivate ...
The mega-hit 1990s band of brothers, Hanson, recently came out and revealed to the world almost 20 years after "MMMBop" came out, that we've been butchering it all along. "People can't sing the chorus ...
Turns out "MMMBop" isn't just a silly sound in a catchy pop song. When asked about how it feels to have been doing their thing for a quarter of a century, Taylor joked, "We're tired, we're very tired.
If you were anything like I was circa 1998, you’ll have had an embarrassing number of Hanson friendship bracelets, a copy of Hanson: Tulsa, Tokyo And The Middle Of Nowhere on VHS, and the Snowed In ...
Get it out of your system: Mmmbop. Da ba du bop. Du ba da ba du bop. Da ba du. Maybe grab a shaker or a friend to harmonize. One of the most appealing things about Hanson's contribution to pop culture ...
The problem with getting liquored up with the Hanson brothers — yes, the "MMMBop" boys — is that you can't get that tune out of your head the entire time you're talking to them. Or for days after.
1997: Hanson will probably spend the rest of their lives trying and failing to come up with a song that emulates the genius of MMMBop, and there's no shame in that Rolling Stone readers voted MMMBop ...