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WATERLOO -- The Bluedorn Science Imaginarium, 322 Washington St., is offering the next Minecraft Explorer from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Oct. 10. The event is offered the second Saturday of every month from ...
We've probably all been there. Having spent hours or even days carefully crafting our Minecraft world block by block, we stumble across the perfect item in the Marketplace that would just add that ...
Turns out what you get when you mix hot lava and chicken is actually a tiny little hit. Tiny as in short. Very short. The “Steve’s Lava Chicken” song from “A Minecraft Movie” has landed on Billboard’s ...
Jack Black has a Billboard Hot 100 hit in "Steve's Lava Chicken," the 34-second tune from "A Minecraft Movie." Oh, there's an extended dance remix too. (Scott A. Garfitt / Invision) Turns out what you ...
Jack Black broke a Billboard Hot 100 record this week when his song from “A Minecraft Movie,” called “Steve’s Lava Chicken,” reached No. 78 on the popular singles chart. The catchy tune, which clocks ...
The track, co-written by Black and director Jared Hess, is only 34-seconds long, making it the shortest song to get on the chart. By McKinley Franklin “Steve’s Lava Chicken” is tasty as hell — and a ...
Jack Black‘s “Minecraft Movie” meme jam “Steve’s Lava Chicken” has become the shortest song to ever enter the Billboard Hot 100 chart. “Steve’s Lava Chicken,’ which clocks in at a mere 34 seconds, ...
“Danger Zone.” “I Don’t Wanna Miss A Thing.” “Hold My Hand.” Movie tunes like those have burned up the charts for decades, leaving behind memories of when we first heard them. Apparently the 2025 ...
“Steve’s Lava Chicken,” a 34-second song from “A Minecraft Movie,” made the Billboard Hot 100. He charted before with a song from “The Super Mario Bros. Movie.” By Derrick Bryson Taylor Don’t call him ...