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Presidential Election Playlist

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Sri Lanka has voted and by later today our nation would know its first citizen who will lead this country for the next five years. The new President will have a major task; he can either start afresh on a clean slate or commit the same sins of his predecessors. As the results keep coming in from all over the provinces and districts, here’s a playlist for everyone to listen to catered particularly for this Presidential Election: 

1. Dixie Chicks – Not ready to make nice  
A powerful country record by the group who received a major backlash following their dissenting comments regarding former US President George W. Bush’s and his invasion of Iraq. The song is so personal and the evocative lyrics are relevant to the party politics in this country and how the politicians cannot tolerate criticism of any sort. It is their biggest hit to date and won the coveted Record and Song of the Year at the 49th Grammy Awards.

2. Scorpions – Wind of change  
Who can forget the flat whistle intro of this rock ballad. Produced at the height of perestroika (restructuring and reforming the Soviet political and economic system) the lyrics celebrate glasnost (openness and transparency) in the Soviet Union. The track became a global hit after the failed coup to oust Soviet Union President and General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev in 1991.

3. Pink – Dear Mr.President  
Only Pink would be fearless enough to sing to the US President directly. Accompanied by the Indigo Girls this soft acoustic rock track addresses former US President George W. Bush and his shortcomings and failures in policy. This record’s relevance to Sri Lanka is undeniable as the artist is pleading to the leader of the nation to understand the issues of a normal citizen and try to walk in their shoes.

4. Black Eyed Peas – Where is the love? 
BEP’s breakthrough hit is one of the most meaningful productions in the noughties covering issues such as terrorism, government hypocrisy, racism and war. The track was co-written by Justin Timberlake and is the first song to feature Fergie. This record is relevant now more than ever for our country particularly following the Easter Sunday tragedy and the resulting fallout and distrust between communities.

5. John Mayer – Waiting on the world to change  
Dealing with his first politically-tinged tune, Mayer addresses the lack of the power of the citizenry to act and that the reason for this is that the present generation is waiting for the world to change. The jazz rock track with a blues and soul vibe won Best Male Pop Vocal Performance at the 49th Grammy Awards. This track is meaningful to Sri Lanka as the new generation of voters can shed the ugly party politics lines and vote for the most suitable candidate.

6. Lily Allen – F**k you  
Don’t let the uptempo comical arrangement of this track fool you, Allen is clearly dissing the actions of the former US President, George W. Bush. It was her third international single which was monumentally successful in Europe, particularly due to the catchy nature of the lyrics. Since then she has maintained that the song is universally applicable to all depraved leaders of this world.

7. Captain Ska – Liar liar GE2017  
This ska track is a remake of the 2010-original released just before the 2017 UK elections, rewritten as a protest song against UK’s former Prime Minister Theresa May. The previous version was against Prime Minister David Cameron. The song’s success and influence can be evaluated by the fact that it charted without radio airplay, since radio stations were afraid of running afoul election regulations.

8. The Cranberries – Zombie  
This rock classic and its memorable guitar riff reverberated throughout all households across the globe in the 90s accompanied by the unique vocals of lead Dolores O’ Riordan. Although written about the 1993 IRA Bombing in Warrington, the song’s sentiments of anti-conflict is clear. This was The Cranberries biggest hit and won Best Song at the 1995 MTV Europe Music Awards.

9. Joni Mitchell – Big yellow taxi  
While not overtly a politically relevant song, its connotations of environmental conservation makes it relevant for this year’s Presidential Election. Mitchell’s third solo single speaks about the sad state of the loss of greenery in the place of development. Protection of the environment has been at the top of the promises of all candidates this year and so balancing this social cause with the exercise of their franchise will be at the voter’s discretion.

10. Tracy Chapman – Talkin’ bout a revolution  
Chapman’s folk rock successor to her debut hit Fast Car is a political anthem regarding the inequality in society and how the disempowered will rise up to claim their due share. While a staple at political campaigns and rallies in the US, the song’s relevance to Sri Lanka, is that it speaks to the disparity of wealth in our society and is definitely a trump card used by all candidates at this election.  

Till the next swan song...

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Xposition - July, 2018

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The nominations for the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards were announced with Cardi B leading the pack with a whopping 10 nods including Video, Song and Artist of the Year and The Carters (Beyonce & Jay-Z)  with 8 nods. The Video of the Year nominations are:
  • Ariana Grande - No tears left to cry
  • Bruno Mars ft. Cardi B - Finesse (Remix)
  • The Carters - APESHIT
  • Drake - God's plan
  • Camila Cabello ft. Young Thug - Havana
  • Childish Gambino - This is America 
The shortlist for this year's coveted Mercury Prize has been revealed which will be awarded in September. Among the known names are:
  • Lily Allen - No Shame
  • Arctic Monkeys - Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino 
  • Jorja Smith - Lost & Found 
  • Florence + The Machine - High as Hope
Forbes has released its list of 100 Highest Paid Celebrities and some of our favorite musicians are on it. Highest on list at No.6 is the Irish band U2 with a massive USD 118 Million followed by Coldplay at No.7 and Ed Sheeran No.9. In the top 20 we have Bruno Mars at No. 11 and Katy Perry at No.19. The others featured in the Top 50 are:

21 - Taylor Swift
25 - Jay-Z
27 - Guns N' Roses
32 - Sean Combs
35 - Beyonce
37 - Kendrick Lamar
39 - The Weeknd
41 - The Eagles
44 - Depeche Mode
45 - Pink/Luke Bryan 
49 - Lady Gaga
50 - Calvin Harris 

It appears that the X Factor UK panel for 2018 has been completely reformed with the exception of Simon Cowell. Robbie Williams, his wife Ayda Field and former One Direction member Louis Tomlinson replace Louise Walsh, Sharon Osbourne and Nicole Scherzinger for the newest season of this global reality show which seeks to find the next best superstar. 

Rumours have it that Dua Lipa will in fact be recording the theme song for the next James Bond movie. In a massive slip up Years & Years member Mikey Goldsworthy said in an interview with BBC Radio 5 Live, that Dua Lipa had been selected to sing the theme. Her appeal may be after she won British Female Solo Artist and British Breakthrough Artist at the 2018 BRIT Awards coupled with her back to back hits with New Rules, IDGAF and One Kiss.   

Former Destiny's Child member Michelle Williams has checked into a mental health center for depression. It is a known fact that she has been struggling with mental health issues, particularly during the peak of Destiny's Child's fame and success where she admitted she even felt suicidal at times. 

In chart news, in the US, Cardi B, J Balvin and Bad Bunny's I Like It opened the month at the top overthrowing XXXTentacion's Sad! which had peaked at the end of June following the latter's death. However, this was short-lived as Drake returned to the top with Nice for What which he replaced with In My Feelings which remained at its peak for the remainder of the month. Meanwhile, with Drake's newest album Scorpion out in July saw all of the singles from the album enter the Billboard Hot 100 including several into the top 10 such as Nonstop, Emotionless and I'm Upset. 

Meanwhile, in the UK, George Ezra's Shortgun was the first No.1 of the month as it replaced Clean Bandit ft. Demi Lovato's Solo. It continued for two weeks at the top after which Baddiel, Skinner and the Lightning Seeds' Three Lions roared to the top propelled by the United Kingdom reaching the semi finals of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. It was again overthrown next week by Drake's In My Feelings. During the month Jonas Blue ft. Jack & Jack's Rise, Ariana Grande's God is a Woman, Maroon 5 ft. Cardi B's Girls Like You and XXXTentacion's Sad! entered the top 10. 

Other songs which became popular during the month were:
  1. 5 Seconds of Summer - Youngblood
  2. Drake ft. Michael Jackson - Don't matter to me
  3. Tiësto & Dzeko ft Preme & Post Malone - Jackie Chan
  4. Cheat Codes & Little Mix - Only you
  5. Kygo & Imagine Dragons - Born to be yours
  6. Rudimental & Major Lazer ft. Anne-Marie & Mr.Eazi - Let me live 
  7. Jax Jones ft. Mabel & Rich the Kid - Ring ring 

Till the next beat...

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Xposition - October, 2016

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Summer has come and gone and Drake’s One Dance clearly ruled the roost. What will be interesting to see is if the gargantuan hit will close 2016 as the year-end No.1. It does seem to have stiff competition from Sia’s Cheap Thrills, Justin Bieber’s Love Yourself, Rihanna’s Work and The Chainsmokers’ Closer.

The Voice UK has announced its judges for the 2017 edition. Fan favorite Sir Tom Jones is back along with new comers lead singer from the rock band Bush Gavin Rossdale and Academy Award winner and American Idol alumni Jennifer Hudson.

The award season is once again upon us as BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards 2016 was held in October. Taylor Swift, Shawn Mendes, The Vamps and Adele were among the big winners:
·         Most Entertaining Celeb – Taylor Swift
·         Best International Group – 5 Seconds of Summer
·         Best British Group – The Vamps
·         Best British Solo Artist – Adele
·         Best International Solo Artist: Shawn Mendes
·         Best Single: Shawn Mendes – Stitches

The 2016 MTV Europe Music Awards nominations have been released with Beyonce and Justin Bieber leading the pack with five nods each. Rihanna, Adele and Coldplay have four nods each. For best song we have heavyweights Adele’s Hello, Bieber’s Sorry, and Rihanna’s Work against underdogs Lukas Graham’s 7 Years and Mike Posner’s I Took A Pill in Ibiza.

Next up the 2016 American Music Awards nominations were released with Drake breaking a 32-year record for the most number of nominations with 13 nods, beating Michael Jackson’s previous high mark of 11 from 1984. If he wins any of the categories it will make his first win. Rihanna was just behind Drake with 7 nominations followed by Adele and Justin Bieber with 5 nods each.

Lily Allen was at the receiving end of a rampage of social media and mainstream media backlash as she apologized on behalf of UK to a youth refugee from Afghanistan while visiting Calais Jungle camp. Allen who took a break from recording her next album, visited the refugee camp in France and during an interview with a 13-year old broke down and said “We’ve bombed your country, put you in the hands of the Taliban and now put you in danger of risking your life to get into our country. I apologize on behalf of my country. I’m sorry for what we have put you through.” The backlash centered on how she is privileged wealthy and that these are crocodile tears coupled by that she cannot apologize on behalf of UK as she can only represent herself.

At the 11th Annual Billboard Women in Music Madonna will be felicitated as Billboard’s 2016 Woman of the Year. She achieves this accolade after she extended her record as the highest grossing female touring artist of all time with her recently concluded Rebel Heart tour. She also continues her reign as the best-selling female recording artist of all time.

The 2016 Nobel Prize for Literature, the last of the esteemed Nobel Prize to be awarded in the calendar was bestowed on Bob Dylan. This marks the first time the prize has been awarded to someone primarily seen as a musician.

Meanwhile, Selena Gomez cancelled the remaining dates on her Revival tour as she checked into a rehab facility outside Nashville, Tennessee to deal with her anxiety, panic attacks and depression. The singer also suffers from lupus and went into rehab in 2014 to treat her auto immune disease.

Probably the best news of the month came at the end as ABBA, one of the best-selling musical acts of all time have announced a reunion. The quartet is to return in 2018 and according to sources will be a groundbreaking venture using the latest digital and virtual technology.  

Moving onto chart news, in the US the Chainsmokers’ featuring Halsey’s Closer reigned supreme throughout the month accumulating altogether 9 weeks at the top and tying for the highest number of weeks at the top alongside Drake’s One Dance. The duo’s collaboration seems unstoppable as the song topped all three formats of the Billboard Hot 100 – Radio, Sales and Streaming. The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk’s Starboy, DJ Snake featuring Justin Bieber’s Let Me Love You, Gnash featuring Olivia O’ Brien’s I Hate U I Love U, Ariana Grande featuring Nicki Minaj’s Side to Side and D.R.A.M. featuring Lil Yachty’s Broccoli all entered the top 10 during the month.

Throughout October people were dancing to the PPAP Song by Pikotaro. This song also known as the Pen Pineapple Apple Pen Song reached monumental viral status as it was trending throughout the month. As a result of the popularity it reached No.77 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became the shortest song on the chart’s history with a length of only 45 seconds.

In the UK, James Arthur ended The Chainsmokers’ rule with his comeback hit Say You Won’t Let Go which ruled for three weeks before being overthrown by Little Mix’s Shout Out To My Ex, the lead single taken from their newest album Glory Days. Throughout the month, Bruno Mars’ 24K, The Weeknd’s Starboy and Hailee Steinfeld’s Starving and Niall Horan’s This town all entered the top 10.  

Other songs which became popular during the month were:
  1. Zay Hilfiger & Zayion McCall – Juju on that beat (TZ anthem)
  2. Fifth Harmony – That’s my girl 
  3. Alessia Cara – Scars to your beautiful 
  4. Rihanna – Love on the brain 
  5. The Chainsmokers ft. Phoebe Ryan – All we know
  6. Shawn Mendes – Mercy 
Till the next beat...

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Best Songs about Female Empowerment/Top Girl Power Anthems

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Happy Women's Day. This year the theme for the International Women's Day is "Be Bold For Change". Surprise, surprise, we have songs about female empowerment and here I have compiled a list of the top girl power anthems which address themes such as female empowerment, equality, independence of women etc. In terms of genre we have mostly Pop, Hip-Hop and R&B. Beyonce aka Queen Bey leads the fray with her Run The World (Girls) and she also has two other entries on the list along with two more entries as part of Destiny's Child. Aretha Franklin's classic hit Respect is at No.2 with Destiny's Child's global smash Independent Women Part 1 at No.3. So without much further ado, here are the 28 top girl power anthems of all time. 
  1. Beyonce – Run the world (girls)
  2. Aretha Franklin – Respect 
  3. Destiny’s Child – Independent women part 1
  4. Little Mix – Salute
  5. Lily Allen – Hard out here
  6. Madonna – Express yourself
  7. Gloria Gaynor – I will survive
  8. Fifth Harmony – That;s my girl 
  9. Pussycat Dolls – I don’t need a man
  10. Rihanna – Only girl (in the world)
  11. Girls Aloud – Something new
  12. Cher – Woman’s world
  13. Pink – So what
  14. Fifth Harmony – Bo$$
  15. Demi Lovato – Confident
  16. Daya – Sit still, look pretty 
  17. Ciara – Goodies
  18. Kelly Clarkson – Stronger (what doesn’t kill you)
  19. Beyonce – Single ladies (put a ring on it)
  20. Katy Perry – Roar
  21. Destiny’s Child – Survivor
  22. The Band Perry – Done.
  23. Beyonce – Irreplaceable
  24. Idina Menzel – Let it go
  25. Charli XCX – Body of my own
  26. Shania Twain – Man! I feel like a woman
  27. Katy Perry – Part of me 
  28. Meghan Trainor – No
Till the next beat...

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Xposition - November 2013


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November, proved to be a very interesting month although with very little or no activity on the charts but the three awards ceremonies proved otherwise as the American Music Awards 2013 made clear statements via performances, the 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards brought out the stunts in Miley Cyrus and the first ever YouTube Music Awards were held. 

The first ever YouTube Music Awards were held on 3 November 2013 in New York City. There were performances by Lady Gaga singing Dope and Eminem with Rap God. There were six categories and the winners are:
  • Video of the Year: Girls' Generation - I got a boy
  • Artist of the Year: Eminem
  • Response of the Year: Lindsey Stirling and Pentatonix - Radioactive (Imagine Dragons Cover)
  • YouTube Phenomenon: Taylor Swift - I knew you were trouble
  • YouTube Breakthrough: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
  • Innovation of the Year: DeStorm - See me standing

The 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards were held on 10 November 2013 at the Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands. The pre-show was done by Ylvis with their addictive hit - The Fox (What does the fox say?) and the opening act was none other than Miley Cyrus singing We can't stop. However, controversy struck again with Cyrus twerking on stage with a little person and then smoking what appears to be a joint (weed/marijuana) when she came to accept her award. 

The other performers at the EMAs included Robin Thicke and Iggy Azalea with Blurred Lines and Feel Good, Katy Perry with Unconditionally, Bruno Mars with Gorilla, Icona Pop with I Love It, Eminem with a medley of Berzerk and Rap God and of course Miley Cyrus performing again with her hit Wrecking Ball. The winners of the night in the significant categories were:
  • Best Song: Bruno Mars - Locked out of heaven
  • Best Video: Miley Cyrus - Wrecking ball
  • Best Female Artist: Katy Perry
  • Best Male Artist: Justin Bieber
  • Best New Act: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
  • Best Pop: One Direction
  • Best Rock: Green Day
  • Best Alternative: Thirty Second to Mars
  • Best Electronic: Avicii
  • Best Hip-Hop: Eminem
  • Artist on the Rise - Austin Mahone
  • Global Icon - Eminem
The 41st American Music Awards were held on 24 November at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles. Taylor Swift was the biggest winner of the night with 4 wins followed by Justin Timberlake with 3. The show started off with a stunning performance by Katy Perry with Unconditionally. This was followed by performances of One Direction, Ariana Grande, Imagine Dragons, Rihanna, Luke Bryan, TLC and Kendrick Lamar. Performances that were noteworthy were by Pitbull and Ke$ha singing Timber, Florida Georgia Line and Nelly singing Cruise/Ride With Me and Lady Gaga and R.Kelly singing Do What U Want, but of course it was Miley Cyrus who closed the show with a weird yet brilliant performance of Wrecking Ball, which showed the world this girl can really sing, despite her publicity stunts. In Gaga's performance she ended with the screens all portraying the negative publicity she has got from the media, and she ended with Do What U Want… how is that for a public statement. The winners of the significant categories are:
  • Artist of the Year: Taylor Swift 
  • New Artist of the Year: Ariana Grande]
  • Favourite Pop/Rock Male Artist: Justin Timberlake 
  • Favourite Pop/Rock Female Artist: Taylor Swift
  • Favourite Pop/Rock Band: One Direction
  • Favourite Country Male Artist: Luke Bryan
  • Favourite Country Female Artist: Taylor Swift
  • Favourite Country Band: Lady Antebellum
  • Favourite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
  • Favourite Soul/R&B Male Artist: Justin Timberlake
  • Favourite Soul/R&B Female Artist: Rihanna
  • Favourite Alternative Artist: Imagine Dragons
  • Favourite Electronic Dance Music Artist: Avicii
  • Single of the Year: Florida Georgia Line ft. Nelly - Cruise
  • Icon Award 2013: Rihanna
In the UK Eminem ft. Rihanna dethroned Lorde's Royals in the first week with The Monster, their second hit collaboration since Love The Way You Lie. Storm Queen peaked in the second week with Look Right Through and then Martin Garrix with Animals in the third week. Lily Allen's cover of Keane's Somewhere Only We Know peaked in the final week. 

In the US Lorde held onto the numero uno for the whole month running into her eighth week at the top. Eminem's The Monster could be a contender to dethrone Royals, but there is also other hits climbing the charts slowly but steadily such as OneRepublic's Counting Stars which already was No.1 in the UK and Pitbull ft. Ke$ha's Timber which may prove to be the lucky winner. 

Some of the other songs that came out during November which are noteworthy are:
  • Imagine Dragons - Demons
  • Bastille - Of the Night
  • Ellie Goulding - How Long Will I Love You
  • Gary Barlow - Let Me Go
  • Lily Allen - Hard Out Here 
  • Little Mix - Move
  • The Wanted - Show Me Love (America)
  • Tinie Tempah ft. John Martin - Children of the Sun
Til the next ensemble…

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Naughtiest Songs of All Time

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Not all songs are about love and neither are the rest about heartbreak. There is a particular small niche that is lyrically explicit and downright cheeky. They are mostly about sex, wanting to have sex or anything related to sex. Some of us may not like these mischievous songs and some might even go to the extent of condemning these songs, but I like these dirty or naughty songs as you may call them whatever. Besides most of these songs are hits on the charts, which goes to show that I am definitely not alone in this world. So here are the songs which I think are the dirtiest and naughtiest of them all. 
  1. 50 Cent – Candy shop
  2. Pink – Fingers
  3. Inner Circle – Sweat (La la la la long)
  4. Lil Wayne – Lollipop
  5. Nicki Minaj – Anaconda 
  6. Lily Allen – Not fair
  7. Eminem – Ass like that
  8. Robin Thicke ft. Pharrell & T.I. – Blurred lines
  9. Katy Perry – I kissed a girl
  10. Black Eyed Peas – My humps
  11. E-Rotic – Help me Dr.Dick
  12. Enrique ft. Ludacris – Tonight (I’m fucking you)
  13. Pink – U + ur hand
  14. Nelly – Hey Porsche
  15. Sisquo – Thong song
  16. Kelis – Milkshake
  17. Snoop Dogg ft. David Guetta – Sweat
  18. Britney Spears – 3
  19. Sir Mix-a-Lot – Baby got back
  20. Salt N’ Pepa – Push it
  21. Rihanna ft. Britney Spears – S&M
  22. Mohombi – In your bed
  23. E-Rotic – Fred come to bed
  24. Kevin Lyttle – Turn me on
  25. Fergie – London bridge
  26. Jeremih – Birthday sex
  27. New Boyz ft. The Cataracs & Dev – Backseat
  28. Akon ft. Eminem – Smack that
  29. Pussycat Dolls – Buttons
  30. LL Cool J ft. Jennifer Lopez – Control myself
  31. Usher – Scream
  32. R.Kelly – Bump n’ grind
  33. Madcon ft. Ameerah – Freaky like me
  34. Taio Cruz ft. Ke$ha – Dirty picture
  35. Lily Allen – Hard out here
  36. Beyonce – Naughty girl
  37. Justin Timberlake – SexyBack
  38. Britney Spears – I’m a slave 4 u
  39. Mohombi – Bumpy ride
  40. Salt N’ Pepa – Let’s talk about sex
  41. Jason Derulo ft. 2 Chainz – Talk dirty
  42. Akon – I wanna fuck you
  43. David Guetta ft. Nicki Minaj – Turn me on
  44. Nelly – Hot in herre  
  45. NWA – She swallowed it
  46. Wynter Gordon – Dirty talk
  47. T-Pain – Take your shirt off
  48. Vengaboys – Boom, boom, boom, boom
  49. Ginuwine – Pony
  50. Natalia Kills – Mirrors
  51. Jason Derulo ft. Snoop Dogg – Wiggle 
  52. Shaggy ft. Sean Paul – Hey! Sexy lady
Til the next beat…

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Best Breakup Songs of All Time


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Breakups can be hard. They can also be extremely depressing, infuriating and tedious. Therefore, be it rock, pop or hip-hop some artists and bands have come up with some awesome hits to deal with these varying emotions. You have the best of the best like Adele, Boys II Men, Linkin Park and Evanescence singing such songs and you get some not so great artists and bands as well. Some are petty, some are bitter and some express a significant proportion of misery. The queens of breakup such as Kelly Clarkson, Taylor Swift and Adele have several entries on the list but however it is the modern rock anthem I Hate Everything About You by Three Days Grace followed by Puddle of Mudd's She Hates Me. All in all, this list is composed of the 100 of the all time best breakup songs. Hope you enjoy these songs depending on which stage you are in after you're breakup. 
  1. Three Days Grace – I hate everything about you
  2. Puddle of Mudd – She hates me
  3. Kelly Clarkson – Since u been gone
  4. Ugly Kid Joe – Everything about you
  5. All American Rejects – Gives you hell
  6. Taylor Swift – I knew you were trouble
  7. Adele – Rolling in the deep
  8. Linkin Park – In the end
  9. Cee Lo Green – Fuck you
  10. Gloria Gaynor – I will survive
  11. Lily Allen – Fuck you
  12. Fleetwood Mac – Go your own way
  13. Anastacia – I'm outta love 
  14. Justin Timberlake – Cry me a river
  15. Alanis Morissette – You oughta know 
  16. Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea – Problem 
  17. Dolly Parton – I will always love you
  18. Gotye ft. Kimbra – Somebody that I used to know
  19. Cher – Believe 
  20. Shontelle – Impossible
  21. Kelly Clarkson – Stronger (What doesn't kill you)
  22. Adele – Someone like you
  23. 3 Doors Down – Here without you
  24. Evanescence – Going under
  25. Hoobastank – The reason
  26. Miley Cyrus – Wrecking ball
  27. Toni Braxton – Un-break my heart
  28. No Doubt – Don’t speak
  29. Willie Nelson – Always on my mind
  30. Britney Spears – Stronger
  31. Bon Jovi – You give love a bad name
  32. Lily Allen – Smile
  33. Avril Lavigne ft. Chad Kroeger – Let me go
  34. Daughtry – Over you
  35. Natalie Imbruglia – Torn
  36. Boys II Men – End of the road
  37. Katy Perry – Part of me
  38. Pink – So what
  39. Ace of Base – Don’t turn around
  40. Paramore – Ignorance
  41. The Corrs – I never really loved you anyway
  42. Justin Timberlake – What goes around… comes around
  43. Nicole Scherzinger – Don’t hold your breath
  44. Ariana Grande ft. Zedd – Break free 
  45. Soft Cell – Tainted love
  46. Fergie – Big girls don’t cry
  47. N*SYNC – Bye, bye, bye
  48. Evanescence – Call me when you’re sober
  49. Taylor Swift – We are never ever getting back together
  50. Nick Lachey – What’s left of me
  51. JoJo – Too little too late
  52. Destiny’s Child – Survivor
  53. Sinead O’ Connor – Nothing compares 2 U
  54. Michael Bolton – How am I supposed to live without you
  55. La Roux – Bulletproof
  56. Avril Lavigne – When you’re gone
  57. Kelly Clarkson – Never again
  58. Human League – Don’t you want me
  59. Toby Keith – How do you like me now
  60. Carrie Underwood – Before he cheats
  61. Cher – Strong Enough
  62. Maroon 5 ft. Wiz Khalifa – Payphone
  63. Everything But The Girl – Missing
  64. Bob Dylan – Don’t think twice, it’s all right
  65. Enrique Iglesias ft. Ciara – Takin’ back my love
  66. Pussycat Dolls – I don’t need a man
  67. Alicia Keys – Karma
  68. Backstreet Boys – Incomplete
  69. Joss Stone – You had me
  70. Plain White Ts – Hate (I really don’t like you)
  71. Rihanna – Russian roulette
  72. Eamon – Fuck it
  73. Michelle Branch – Goodbye to you
  74. Roy Orbison – In dreams
  75. Beyonce – Best thing I never had
  76. Christina Aguilera – Fighter
  77. Kanye West – Heartless
  78. Bon Jovi – Always
  79. Ashley Tisdale – It’s alright, It’s OK
  80. Blink 182 – Damnit
  81. Roxette – It must have been love
  82. Jojo – Leave (Get out)
  83. September – Cry for you
  84. Harry Nilsson – Without you
  85. Selena Gomez – The heart wants what it wants
  86. Lindsay Lohan – Over
  87. Austin Mahone – What about love
  88. Carly Rae Jepsen – Tonight I’m getting over you
  89. Taylor Swift – Last kiss
  90. Kristinia DeBarge – Goodbye
  91. Avril Lavigne – Everything back but you
  92. Gavin de Graw – Not over you
  93. Natalie Imbruglia – Big mistake
  94. Jazmine Sullivan – Bust your windows
  95. Jessie James – I look so good (without you)
  96. Bonnie Tyler – Total eclipse of the heart
  97. Atomic Kitten – See ya
  98. Beyonce – Irreplaceable
  99. 2Gether – The hardest part of breaking up
  100. Taylor Swift – Picture to burn
Til the next beat…

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Ultimate Quarantine Playlist

It has indeed been sometime since I took some time off to create a playlist. This time, I had a lot of time on my hands, considering I had 1...