The song created enough buzz to cause the band's mainstream explosion.
The song created moderate controversy, in a time when late '90s music was pushing the boundaries of female sexuality.
The song created a renewed interest in her as a recording artist.
At a 2002 concert in Washington, the song created a "frenzy," with the audience singing along.
The song had an underground vibe to it and created a buzz but still didn't crack the top 40.
The song created so much buzz in clubs around Miami that it soon made its way to local radio stations.
Warner's song writing created his first version of "Suburban Boy" in 1976.
Stringband's songs created for their authors a loyal cult following.
With Rivera, the song did not create a maniacal atmosphere.
Many adapted songs created a stir in the society.