Join Sam, Daniel & Alex as they explore lyrics from popular songs and do their best to pick apart the work of artists infinitely more talented than themselves...
Season 2 is here! New fans - this is a great place to start. Returning fan(s) - welcome back. We kick off with an episode recorded pre-lockdown, in which the trio are joined by their very first guest! Legendary copywriter Lizzie Hutchison swings by to discuss lyrics from Shaggy and Shania Twain. But what exactly is a foot bottom? How does speed dating work at NASA? And is this the best episode of the pod yet? Judge for yourself, and send us your thoughts, insults and song suggestions at itsalittlebitfunny.co.uk/contact
The trio round out the year with a bonus Christmas themed extravaganza. What festive banger is actually a horrifying dystopian vision? Will Daniel's sleep deprivation make him even more manic than usual? And can Sir Paul McCartney redeem himself on his second pod appearance? All this and more within. See you in 2020!
The trio make a triumphant return with a jumbo-sized Christmas cracker of an episode. The winners of the first nine episodes are pitted head-to-head over three (yes, three) semi-finals. But which of the lyricists is in desperate need of loo roll? Which artist is concerned about dancing in front of the CIA? And who will ultimately be crowned Champion of Champions? It’s all here and much more!
The trio take a deep dive into the lyrics of Busted, Selena Gomez and N-Dubz. Who will survive to claim a place in the champion of champions episode? Which of the hosts was once in danger of deportation? And what famous army was full of very shy soldiers? Tune in for the answers, along with discussion of waving at strangers, mile high paparazzi and some of the worst liars in pop.
The boys are back and they’re taking on some legendary lyricists: Britney Spears, Des’ree, and Daniel’s ten year old cousin. But which of these artists refers to themselves as “The Bubbler”? And who are the Hollywood icons making cameos in this episode? Plus, the usual stag nonsense, a record number of listener shout-outs, and an “exciting” announcement about episode ten.
The trio study the lyrics of Train and Craig David. But which song has a surprising seasonal twist? And who is the pod's number one fan (according to Sam's spreadsheet)? There's also a recap of weekends with dads, chat about romantic brain surgery, and the fleeting appearance of our first ever guest.
The trio return to the lyrics of Katy Perry and tackle one-hit wonder J-Kwon. But which mysterious listener made these song requests? And are the boys really gullible enough to bet on a simulated game of football? The answers are contained herein, as well as discussion of black magic, unusual stag weekends, and the world's most responsibly run nightclub.
The trio discuss lyrics from McFly and Mario. Featuring the first ever song requested by a listener, as well as plenty of inane chat that was not requested by anyone. The boys cover watching esports, eating crickets, and much more.
The trio discuss lyrics from Kanye West and Fifty Cent. But which podcast are the boys already feuding with? Tune in for the answer, as well as plenty of chat about Canadian curling, satisfying sports sounds, and ignoring Paul McCartney.
The trio discuss lyrics from the Weather Girls, Shakira and Taylor Swift. But does the show already need a new format? And which of the boys was briefly convinced by the Flat Earth conspiracy? Together they chat meteorology, mountain climbing and listening to books.
The trio discuss lyrics from Katy Perry, Michael Buble, and Smash Mouth. Which pop star is a secret environmentalist? And what scene is by far the worst part of Love Actually? Our hosts consider these questions, while musing on internal combustion and Star Wars Monopoly.
The trio discuss lyrics from Blue, OMI, and Pitbull. Why aren’t there more pop songs about property law? And what is Mr Worldwide’s beef with Kodak? The three friends touch on these questions, along with zambonis, sponsorships, and the ubiquity of Wonderwall.