

This feeling can be perfectly summed up by “Halfway There.” Well, as sophomores realize the school year is coming to an end, they’re understanding they are halfway to the completion of their college experience. Some wise person once said that college is the best four years of your life. ‘Halfway There’ - Sophomores Having A Mid-Life Crisis Unfortunately, it seems like this song is going to get a lot of playing time when Chick-fil-A leaves the HUB at the end of the semester. How have people coped with the loss of these restaurants? Vigils. “I swear I’ll do anything that I have to // til I forget about you.”

Kendall sang a line in the chorus that I believe a lot of us have felt when mourning the loss of a State College restaurant:

That is what Big Time Rush was trying to capture in their hit song, “Til I Forget About You.” From local favorites to the Taco Bell that spawned a vigil, the loss of restaurants can really affect the soul. The State College community has lost a lot of great restaurants in the past few years. ‘Til I Forget About You’ - Gone-But-Not-Forgotten Restaurants Isn’t that exactly what THON is?īig Time Rush needed to have a THON song on their first album, or else it wouldn’t be a Penn State album! The upbeat tune definitely should be played at more THONs moving forward. The chorus essentially just talks about how it is a “big night” and that it is going to be a good time. This song is basically about having a good time at a party or celebration, and that celebration is definitely THON. Plus, those football players would definitely be famous. So, it makes sense that Kendall would be talking about playing football on a college level. “It’s your moment, you should own it, it’s the American dream.”įootball is one of the biggest parts of American culture. He also sings about seizing the moment, which is something Penn State football recruits should always strive to do. “You want to be famous, you want to be the one who’s living the life.” Big Time Rush’s song, “Worldwide,” exemplifies how those students are feeling. Once the dorms close, they must return home and be away from the beautiful town for three to four months. Most Penn State students are not lucky enough to stay in State College all year round. It is time that we break down what those four “dogs from Minnesota” (as Gustavo Rocque would say) had to say about Penn State. While they were recording their three albums, they managed to slip in a lot of Penn State references that have gone unnoticed.
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Composed of four fun-loving guys named Kendall, James, Carlos, and Logan, they took the world by storm in the early 2010s, and now, they’re making another run as their TV show, “Big Time Rush,” can be streamed on Netflix. It’s very rare, however, when a boy band or stars of a Nickelodeon TV show dedicate all three of their albums to Happy Valley.įor those who didn’t already know, meet Big Time Rush. The university gets mentioned on TV shows, movies, and songs by various artists. Penn State gets referenced a lot in pop culture.
