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ear candy

American  

noun

  1. Slang. pleasant, melodic pop music.


Etymology

Origin of ear candy

First recorded in 1980–85

Example Sentences

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“Deadbeat” works well as a studio demonstration and space-filling ear candy, but there isn’t nearly enough happening otherwise to sustain Tame Impala fans for another few years.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 21, 2025

Sure, I liked ear candy like “Sugar Magnolia” and “Casey Jones,” but I really didn’t get the band or the cult-like devotion of their fans.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 31, 2022

“Armchair Explorer” is ear candy for listeners eager to advance from soft to hardcore adventures.

From Washington Post • Dec. 10, 2020

The sounds of Debbie Gibson, Duran Duran and the Pet Shop Boys wafted from the radio, ear candy to a generation of voluminous-pantsed youths.

From New York Times • Aug. 9, 2019

“It’s ear candy and eye candy at the same time,” he said.

From Washington Times • Oct. 3, 2016