Pop songs that are sonically engineered to be formulaic enough for the radio, follow the trends of pop music, are catchy and easy to follow, but also shocking and unique in some way that sets them apart from everything else on the radio, making the listener want to listen to these songs more in order to understand them. This term originated from the YouTuber "Internet Jules" as a way to describe artists such as Dua Lipa, Ariana Grande, etc.
NOTE: This isn't a negative term, but is merely a term describing smart pop music writing in the industry.
NOTE: This isn't a negative term, but is merely a term describing smart pop music writing in the industry.
Person 1: I love that Ariana Grande's new song 'No Tears Left To Cry' so much!!
Person 2: Yeah, she's really good at creating pop crack.
Person 2: Yeah, she's really good at creating pop crack.
by returnofsakura July 30, 2018
a damn good squat, politi-kill, atheist skacore band from NYC with good lyrics. Formerly Choking Victim , but with a different drummer.
leftover crack is the shit.
by crazz August 22, 2003
by BooVeAYYE July 24, 2016
by Vinnie Y. January 25, 2009
by Hexis July 25, 2008
That girl shot ten out of ten targets and hit every shot perfectly. She's a crack shot when it comes to target shooting!
Etymology, Origins: "Crack" has been interpreted from the word "CORRECT" over the years.
Etymology, Origins: "Crack" has been interpreted from the word "CORRECT" over the years.
by grace given May 29, 2018
Another word for chemical relaxers (perms). Black women use straightening products that must be retouched every 6 to 8 weeks, and become reliant on them, like a crackhead to crack.
Sista 1: Girl, I gotta go to the shop every Saturday to get my hair did.
Sista 2: Why don't you cut off that creamy crack and go natural!
Sista 2: Why don't you cut off that creamy crack and go natural!
by MicaD December 20, 2005