There was a little bit too much of Monica — and Erica and Rita and Tina — in her life.
Horror novelist Stephen King revealed Tuesday that his love for Lou Bega’s 1999 hit “Mambo No. 5” nearly caused his wife, Tabitha, to divorce him.The writer made the surprising revelation while promoting his brand“I had the dance mix,” continued “The Shining” author. “I loved those extended playthings, and I played both sides of it.”
According to the interview, the author listened to the track while penning the critically acclaimed “11/22/63” which tells the story of a high school English teacher who goes back in time to stop the assassination of John F. Kennedy. “When I write, there are things that I can listen to a lot,” King told the publication. “And a lot of it is techno stuff or disco stuff, but techno in particular, there’s this group called LCD Soundsystem, and I love that.”
Elsewhere in the interview, King revealed that he fully expects people to hate his new book due to the controversial nature of the topic.
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