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National anthem of Turkmenistan
national anthem of Turkmenistan
Cântico da Liberdade
national anthem of Cape Verde
As Salam al Amiri
national anthem of Qatar
Koste Seselwa
national anthem of Seychelles
This Is the Home of the Brave
national Anthem of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (since 2021-)
Song 2
1997 single by Blur
You Must Love Me
single by Madonna
Until It Sleeps
1996 single by Metallica
No Surprises
1997 single by Radiohead
The Memory Remains
1997 single by Metallica
Un-Break My Heart
song written and composed by Diane Warren; originally recorded by Toni Braxton in 1995 and released in 1996
I Believe I Can Fly
song written and composed by Robert Kelly, originally recorded by Robert Kelly and released in 1996
King Nothing
Metallica song
Hit 'Em Up
1996 single by 2Pac featuring Outlawz
Love Shine a Light
song written and composed by Kimberley Rew, originally performed by Katrina and the Waves at the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest
Always Be My Baby
1996 single by Mariah Carey
Angels
song written and composed by Robbie Williams and Guy Chambers; originally recorded by Robbie Williams and released in 1997
Mama Said
original song written and composed by James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich; first recorded by Metallica
The Voice
song written and composed by Brendan Graham, originally performed by Eimear Quinn at the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest
MMMBop
"MMMBop" is a song written and performed by American pop rock band Hanson. It was released on March 24, 1997, by Mercury Records as the lead single from their first full-length studio album, Middle of Nowhere (1997). The song is the band's most successful single to date and was nominated for Record of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals at the 40th Annual Grammy Awards. "MMMBop" was a major success worldwide, reaching number one in at least 12 countries, including Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Its music video was
Because You Loved Me
original song written and composed by Diane Warren; first recorded by Céline Dion
Who Do You Think You Are
1997 single by Spice Girls
Coco Jamboo
1996 song by Mr. President
Street Spirit (Fade Out)
Radiohead song
Say You'll Be There
1996 single by Spice Girls
Mama
1997 single by Spice Girls
The Beautiful People
song by Marilyn Manson
Breathe
1996 song by The Prodigy
Paralympic symbols
icons, flags, and symbols used by the International Paralympic Committee to promote the Paralympic Games
How Do U Want It
sample based song by Tupac Shakur and Johnny "J"
Barrel of a Gun
1997 single by Depeche Mode
2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted
1996 single by 2Pac featuring Snoop Dogg
Ecuador
1997 single by Sash! featuring Rodriguez
I Turn to You
1997 single by All-4-One
Bulls on Parade
1996 single by Rage Against the Machine
Virus
1996 single by Iron Maiden
To the Moon and Back
1996 single by Savage Garden
Beetlebum
"Beetlebum" is a song by English rock band Blur. It was released on 16 January 1997 as the lead single from the band's eponymous fifth album, Blur (1997). Written about Blur frontman Damon Albarn's experiences with heroin, the song features Beatles-influenced music and a mood that Albarn described as "sleepy" and "sexy". Despite fears of the song's uncommercial nature, the single debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Blur's second track to top the chart. It has since appeared on several Blur compilations.
Freed from Desire
1996 single by Gala
Get Down (You're the One for Me)
1996 single by Backstreet Boys
Lovefool
"Lovefool" is a song written by Peter Svensson and Nina Persson for Swedish rock band the Cardigans' third studio album, First Band on the Moon (1996). It was released as the album's lead single on 10 August 1996 in Japan. In the United States, the song was serviced to radio two days later. A few months after its release, the track was included in the Baz Luhrmann film Romeo + Juliet, helping the song gain international recognition.
12-Bar Original
song written and composed by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Richard Starkey; originally recorded by The Beatles in 1965 and released in 1996
Hail Mary
1997 single by Tupac Shakur
Virtual Insanity
1996 single by Jamiroquai
I Ain't Mad at Cha
1996 single by Tupac Shakur and Danny Boy
Fastlove
"Fastlove" is a song by English singer-songwriter George Michael, released on 22 April 1996 as the second single from Michael's third album, Older (1996). Written by Michael, Patrice Rushen, Freddie Washington and Terri McFaddin and produced by Michael and Jon Douglas, the song interpolates Rushen's 1982 single "Forget Me Nots". Virgin and Aegean Records issued the song worldwide while DreamWorks Records issued it in the United States.
Change the World
1996 song by Wynonna Judd
Beyond the Invisible
1996 single by Enigma
Three Lions
1996 single by The Lightning Seeds, Frank Skinner, David Baddiel
Tearin' Up My Heart
1997 single by NSYNC
A.D.I.D.A.S.
song by Korn
Blow Up the Outside World
single
Burden in My Hand
song by Soundgarden
Bleeding Me
1997 promotional single by Metallica
Aïcha
Aïcha "Aïcha" ( , ; , ; ) is a song written by French singer-songwriter Jean-Jacques Goldman, performed by Algerian raï artist Khaled. In 1996, the song was released as a single containing two versions: a French version and a bilingual version sung in both French and Arabic. The Arabic lyrics were written by Khaled. On his 1996 album Sahra, the bilingual version is featured. The song's music video, which also uses the mixed language version, was directed by Sarah Moon.
Forever Love
single by X Japan
The Meaning of Life
1997 song by The Offspring
You're Makin' Me High
single
Cosmic Girl
1997 single by Jamiroquai
Stinkfist
"Stinkfist", also referred to as "Track #1" due to the perceived offensiveness of the actual title, is a song by American rock band Tool. It was released as the only commercial single from their second studio album, Ænima (1996).