
How many songs come to mind that feature the word STOP? Graffiti artists have clearly found inspiration in many, using them to creatively modify stop signs nationwide. Here are our top choices.
1. Stop... Hammer time!
Inspired by MC Hammer’s 1990 hit "U Can’t Touch This." MC Hammer is often remembered for his iconic pants and the famous line featured on this sign.
2. Stop in the Name of Love
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Originally released in 1965 by the Supremes, "Stop in the Name of Love" has seen numerous covers over the years.
3. Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough
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Michael Jackson appears youthful in performances of his 1979 hit, "Don’t Stop 'Til You Get Enough."
4. Stop, Collaborate and Listen
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Vanilla Ice, also known as Robert Van Winkle, released his iconic track "Ice Ice Baby" in 1989.
5. Can't Stop Dancing
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The R&B group Archie Bell & the Drells dropped their track "I Can’t Stop Dancing" back in 1968.
6. Stop Right Now
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The Spice Girls included "Stop" in their 1997 album Spiceworld.
7. Don't Stop Believin'
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For many men of a certain generation, Journey’s 1981 anthem "Don’t Stop Believin’" is an enduring favorite. Here, we’re sharing the Glee rendition—apologies to the purists.
8. Nothing Can Stop Me Now
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The Nine Inch Nails track "Piggy" is occasionally referred to with the subtitle “Nothing Can Stop Me Now.”
9. Don't Stop Me Now
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Queen’s iconic song "Don’t Stop Me Now"—famously featured in a scene from the zombie movie Shaun of the Dead (NSFW language in that clip)—was recorded in France in 1978.
10. Don't Stop the Music
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Rihanna’s hit "Don’t Stop the Music" debuted in 2007.
