According to standard style guides like the Chicago Manual of Style and AP Style, song titles should always be enclosed in .
When referring to the song "Boom Boom Pow" by the Black Eyed Peas, the proper grammatical formatting depends on the context of your sentence: 1. Using Quotation Marks
You generally do use an article as part of the title itself, as the title is simply "Boom Boom Pow". However, you may use "the" as a descriptor before the title. Example: The song "Boom Boom Pow" was a huge hit in 2009. 3. Capitalization Rules Shut up and dance: recession pop for the new era.
Example: I love listening to by the Black Eyed Peas. 2. Definite Article ("The")
