A group of elders participated in a "Try Not to Sing Along Challenge" where they were played songs from different decades, starting from the 2010s and going back to the 1950s. The participants were not allowed to sing, dance, or move their heads, but many of them found it difficult to resist the urge to sing along, especially to songs from their youth. The challenge featured songs by artists such as Bruno Mars, Beyoncé, Stevie Wonder, The Rolling Stones, and Bobby Darin. After the challenge, the participants discussed which decade or era of music still resonates with them the most, with many mentioning the 50s, 60s, and 70s as their favorite eras.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The challenge is called the "Try Not to Sing Along Challenge".
2. The challenge features one song from each decade, starting from the current decade and moving backwards to the 1950s.
3. The rules of the challenge are: no singing, no dancing, no head moving, and no lip syncing.
4. The participants are not penalized if they fail to follow the rules.
5. The challenge features songs from various artists, including Bruno Mars, Beyoncé, Stevie Wonder, The Rolling Stones, and Bobby Darin.
6. The challenge is conducted by the FBE (Fine Brothers Entertainment) team.
7. The participants are elders who are reacting to the music from different decades.
8. The challenge is designed to test the participants' ability to resist singing along to catchy songs.
9. The participants are allowed to react verbally to the music, but they are not supposed to sing along or move their bodies.
10. The challenge is recorded on video and shared online.