Well, first of all, not to be a grammer nazi, but it's "so many people", not "so much people".
To answer your question, I'm sure one of the main things is that it's a change from what is considered popular music these days. It's upbeat and soft, and Adam's voice is a quite unique one.
The overall tone, too, is one of silliness and not much sense. Most other songs have a specific point they are centered around, (usually relationships,) and are pretty straightforward, but Fireflies is about what seems, on the surface, to be a type of bug. Closer inspection reveals that it may have many different subject matters, depending on what you want to believe! The opportunity for opinions and metaphors is incredible.
Mainly, however, it all comes down to public mood. It is hard to calculate what type of song the majority of people will like, and believe me, record companies have been trying for years and years! To use some popular phrases with not much actual reasoning behind them, it's catchy, and it's easy to listen to.
I think that's the best I can answer your question.
It was good until it got over played
The genre of the song Fireflies by Owl City is electronica.
No. The song 'Fireflies' was sung by the band 'Owl City'.
The song "Fireflies" is composed by Adam Young, who is also known as Owl City.
Fireflies really has nothing whatsoever to do with transcendentalism, although the song does speak of the beauty in nature (the fireflies).
Fireflies was released as a single in July of 2009, and came out in the album 'Ocean Eyes' that September.
Many people have different opinions on the subject, but at least 4 million people (including myself) do.
Fireflies - song - was created in 2008.
The genre of the song Fireflies by Owl City is electronica.
No. The song 'Fireflies' was sung by the band 'Owl City'.
"Fireflies" by Owl City talks about "ten million fireflies," but also mentions "ten thousand lightning bugs. If you mean how many times the word "fireflies" is said in the song, it is said twice.
'Fireflies' by Owl City was written in 2009.
Owl City sings and rights the song "Fireflies." It's a real good song!
You can listen to the song Fireflies by Owl City by clicking on the link below.
Midis can't be found for the song Fireflies, but you could transfer an MP3 of the song with a file converter program.
The song "Fireflies" is composed by Adam Young, who is also known as Owl City.
It's more of an electronic song.
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