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Un-Break My Heart
song written and composed by Diane Warren; originally recorded by Toni Braxton in 1995 and released in 1996
Cheap Thrills
2015 single by Sia
I Want to Know What Love Is
original song written and composed by Mick Jones; first recorded by Foreigner in 1983 and released in 1984
I Just Called to Say I Love You
song by Stevie Wonder
Blue (Da Ba Dee)
1998 song by Eiffel 65
Behind Blue Eyes
original song written and composed by Pete Townshend; first recorded by The Who
Believe
song written and composed by Brian Higgins, Stuart McLennen, Paul Barry, Steven Torch, Matthew Gray, Timothy Powell and Cher, originally recorded by Cher and released in 1998
Moonlight Shadow
1983 song by Mike Oldfield
What's Another Year
1980 song composed by Shay Healy
California Love
1995 single by 2Pac featuring Dr. Dre
Lambada
1989 song recorded by Kaoma with Loalwa Braz
We Can Work It Out
original song written and composed by Lennon-McCartney; first recorded by The Beatles
The Ketchup Song
2002 single by Las Ketchup
All of Me
2013 single by John Legend
Flashdance... What a Feeling
song written and composed by Keith Forsey, Irene Cara and Giorgio Moroder, originally recorded by Irene Cara and released in 1983
In the Air Tonight
1981 song by Phil Collins
The Fate of Ophelia
"The Fate of Ophelia" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and the lead single from her twelfth studio album, The Life of a Showgirl. The song was released on October 3, 2025, through Republic Records. Swift wrote and produced "The Fate of Ophelia" with Max Martin and Shellback. It is a dance-pop, synth-pop, and funk song with a new wave groove. The track opens with a drum roll and minor piano chords, progressing into an upbeat arrangement of steel guitars, synthesizers, and Omnichords, over a driving bassline. Lyrically, Swift was inspired by Ophelia, a character who drowns due to madness from grief and romantic rejection in William Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet. The song addresses a soulmate who saves Swift from a destiny of death like that of Ophelia.
Fly on the Wings of Love
song written and composed by Jørgen Olsen, originally performed by Olsen Brothers at the 2000 Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2000 and the 2000 Eurovision Song Contest år
Rivers of Babylon
original song written and composed by Brent Dowe and Trevor McNaughton ; first recorded by The Melodians
Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
original song written and composed by George Michael; originally recorded by Wham! and released in 1984
Ring Ring
song written and composed by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Stig Anderson; originally performed by ABBA at Melodifestivalen 1973
Maxwell's Silver Hammer
original song written and composed by Lennon-McCartney; first recorded by The Beatles
Puttin' On the Ritz
original song written and composed by Irving Berlin; from the 1930 film "Puttin' On the Ritz"
Ai Se Eu Te Pego
2008 single by Michel Telo
Let's Twist Again
1961 single by Chubby Checker
Whistle
2012 song by Flo Rida
Where Is the Love?
2003 single by the Black Eyed Peas
Waiting for Love
song by Avicii
Living on My Own
single
Lady Madonna
original song written and composed by Lennon–McCartney
Apt.
2024 single by Rosé and Bruno Mars
Let Her Go
2012 song by Passenger
Hallelujah
song written and composed by Shimrit Orr and Kobi Oshrat; originally performed by Milk and Honey and Gali Atari at the 1979 Eurovision Song Contest
Closer
2016 single by the Chainsmokers
My Love
song written and composed by Jörgen Elofsson, Per Magnusson, David Kreuger and Pelle Nylén; originally recorded by Westlife and released in 2000
Venus
song written and composed by Robbie van Leeuwen; first recorded by Shocking Blue
Woman in Love
song written and compsed by Barry Gibb and Robin Gibb, originally recorded by Barbra Streisand and released in 1980
I Don't Wanna Live Forever
2016 single by Zayn and Taylor Swift
Hey Ya!
2003 song by OutKast
Daddy Cool
song written and composed by Frank Farian and George Reyam, originally recorded by Boney M. and released in 1976
FourFiveSeconds
"FourFiveSeconds" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna, American rapper Kanye West, and English musician Paul McCartney. It was written and produced by McCartney, West, Mike Dean, Dave Longstreth and Noah Goldstein with additional writing from Kirby Lauryen, Ty Dolla Sign, Dallas Austin, Elon Rutberg and Rihanna. Previewed by West at the iHeartMedia Music Summit on January 21, 2015, it was digitally released on January 24. "FourFiveSeconds" is a folk-pop and soul song with an instrumentation consisting of an acoustic guitar, organ and bass guitar.
Torn
1995 single by Ednaswap
What Do You Mean?
2015 single by Justin Bieber
I'll Follow the Sun
original song written and composed by Lennon-McCartney
Lush Life
song written and composed by Emanuel Abrahamsson, Marcus Sepehrmanesh, Linnea Södahl, Fridolin Walcher, Christoph BaussIman and Conta Hultén, originally recorded by Zara Larsson and released in 2015
U Can't Touch This
sample based song by MC Hammer;
Ein bißchen Frieden
song written and composed by Bernd Meinunger and Ralph Siegel, originally performed by Nicole Hohloch at the 1982 Eurovision Song Contest
Lemon Tree
song written and composed by Peter Freudenthaler and Volker Hinkel; originally recorded by Fool's Garden in 1994 and released in 1995
God's Plan
2018 single by Drake
7 Years
2015 song
Sadeness
1990 song by Enigma
Beauty and a Beat
single by Justin Bieber
Big in Japan
Original song written by Marian Gold, Bernhard Lloyd, and Frank Mertens; recorded 1984 by Alphaville
Danza Kuduro
2010 single by Lucenzo and Don Omar
Self Control
original song co-written and performed by Raf
Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)
1998 single by The Offspring
Candle in the Wind 1997
song by Elton John
Can't Hold Us
single by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Ray Dalton
What's Up?
song written and composed by Linda Perry, originally recorded by 4 Non Blondes and released in 1992
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