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** When asked who his favorite and least favorite artists on the radio (at the time) were, he said he disliked Beyonce and surprisingly enjoyed Music/{{Rihanna}}'s music. Since then, he's flip-flopped a lot with Rihanna and stated on Twitter that he enjoyed ''Music/{{Lemonade|2016}}'' and ''Music/{{Renaissance|2022}}''.

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** When asked who his favorite and least favorite artists on the radio (at the time) were, he said he disliked Beyonce and surprisingly enjoyed Music/{{Rihanna}}'s music. Since then, he's flip-flopped a lot with Rihanna and stated on Twitter and his videos that he enjoyed ''Music/{{Lemonade|2016}}'' ''Music/{{Lemonade|2016}}'', ''Music/{{Renaissance|2022}}'' and ''Music/{{Renaissance|2022}}''.''Music/CowboyCarter''.
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* In his "Top Ten Worst Hit Songs of 2023" video, Todd comments on the Creator/KimKardashian audio sample from his #8 pick, Music/{{Drake}}'s "Search and Rescue", signifying it as proof that "that Music/{{Kanye|West}}/Drake feud is back on". Four months later, Music/{{Future}} and Metro Boomin would release a remix featuring Kanye of their song "Like That", a song that heavily disses Drake.
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** On a similar note, Todd mentioned [[https://twitter.com/ShadowTodd/status/1751460908059033834 on Twitter]] a story about how he tried to get a wedding DJ to play "Murder on the Dancefloor" two years prior to its chart resurgence, but the DJ declined because "no one knew what that was".
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* During the OHW episode on "[[Music/NewRadicals You Get What You Give]]", Todd commented on Gregg Alexander's writing discography after the group disbanded, noting that his personal favorite thing Alexander did afterward was Music/SophieEllisBextor's "Murder on the Dancefloor", saying "look it up, love it forever", while also commenting on Danielle Brisebois' own writing discography as well, including Music/NatashaBedingfield's "Unwritten". In early 2024, both songs would receive chart resurgences following their prominent roles in both ''Film/{{Saltburn}}'' and ''Film/AnyoneButYou'', respectively.

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* During the OHW episode on "[[Music/NewRadicals You Get What You Give]]", Todd commented on Gregg Alexander's writing discography after the group disbanded, noting that his personal favorite thing Alexander he did afterward was Music/SophieEllisBextor's "Murder on the Dancefloor", saying "look it up, love it forever", while also commenting on Danielle Brisebois' own writing discography as well, including Music/NatashaBedingfield's "Unwritten". In early 2024, both songs would receive chart resurgences following their prominent roles in both ''Film/{{Saltburn}}'' and ''Film/AnyoneButYou'', respectively.
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* During the OHW episode on "[[Music/NewRadicals You Get What You Give]]", Todd commented on Gregg Alexander's writing discography after the group disbanded, noting that his personal favorite thing Alexander did afterward was Music/SophieEllisBextor's "Murder on the Dancefloor", saying "look it up, love it forever", while also commenting on Danielle Brisebois' own writing discography as well, including Music/NatashaBedingfield's "Unwritten". In early 2024, both songs would receive chart resurgences following their prominent roles in both ''Film/{{Saltburn}}'' and ''Film/AnyoneButYou'', respectively.
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* In one of his videos, he mentions Pitbull predicting "cowboy hip hop was the future". Pitbull turned out to be right as the biggest song of 2019, "Old Town Road" was a county-rap mashup that spawned a few other similar songs.

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