This broken Soul by skill of Rebecca Kneubuhl is my commonplace for such a number of of reasons yet i will record some a million: i can relate to the lyrics 2: it is so touching yet unhappy 3: it rather is no longer certainly one of those puffed up songs on the radio right this moment 4: Rebecca Kneubuhl is an extremely stable singer
Currently, it's probably Mother Mary by The Foxboro Hot Tubs (Green Day's side band) or Pulling Teeth by Green Day. It's an older song from Dookie but I just realized how much I love it.
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'American Boy' by Estelle (feat. Kanye West)
'Baby Don't Go' by Fabolous featuring T-Pain
'Before It's Too Late' by The Goo Goo Dolls
Bust It Baby, Pt. 2 by Plies (feat. Ne-Yo)
'Buzzin' by Shwayze
'Check Yes Juliet' by We the Kings
'Closer' by Ne-Yo
'Dangerous' by Kardinal Offishall (feat. Akon)
'Disturbia' by Rihanna
'Fall for You' by Secondhand Serenade
'Forever' by Chris Brown
'Get Like Me (Stuntin Is a Habit)' by David Banner [feat. Chris Brown]
'Get Silly (Radio Edit)' by V.I.C.
'Hero' by Nas (feat. Keri Hilson)
'Hot N Cold' by Katy Perry
'I'm with You' by Avril Lavigne
'If I Never See Your Face Again' by Maroon 5 feat. Rihanna
'Kiss Kiss (Main Version)' by Chris Brown
'Leavin' by Jesse McCartney
'Lose Yourself' by Eminem
'Love Like This' by Natasha Bedingfield (feat. Sean Kingston)
'Miracle' by CASCADA
'Move Shake Drop (Remix)' by DJ Laz [feat. Flo Rida & Casely]
'Moving Mountains' by Usher
'No Air' by Jordin Sparks & Chris Brown
'Party People' by Nelly (feat. Fergie)
'Rock Star' by Hannah Montana
'Run's House' by Run-DMC
'Run the Show' by Kat DeLuna (feat. Busta Rhymes)
'Say' by John Mayer
'See You Again' by Miley Cyrus
'Shake It' by Metro Station
'Shake Your Pom Pom' by Missy Elliott
'Shawty Get Loose' by Lil Mama (feat. T-Pain & Chris Brown)
'Shut Up and Let Me Go' by The Ting Tings
'Start All Over' by Miley Cyrus
'Stronger' by Kanye West
'Summertime' by New Kids on the Block
'Switch' by Will Smith S
'Take a Bow' by Rihanna
'Take A Breath' by Jonas Brothers
'That's What You Get' by Paramore
'This Is My Now' by Jordin Sparks
'Thunder (Radio Mix)' by Boys Like Girls
'Umbrella' by Rihanna featuring Jay-Z
'Watch How I Do This' by Kev Blaze(feat. Krayzie Bone)
'We Got The Party' by Jonas Brothers Feat. Miley Cyrus
'Welcome to the Jungle' by Guns N' Roses
'What Hurts the Most (Radio Mix U.S.)' by CASCADA
'What You Got' by Colby O'donis
'When You Look Me In The Eyes' by the jonas brothers
'Whine Up' by Kat Deluna (feat. Elephant Man)
'Your Love Is a Lie' by Simple Plan
'4 Minutes' by Madonna (feat. Justin Timberlake & Timbaland)
This broken Soul by skill of Rebecca Kneubuhl is my commonplace for such a number of of reasons yet i will record some a million: i can relate to the lyrics 2: it is so touching yet unhappy 3: it rather is no longer certainly one of those puffed up songs on the radio right this moment 4: Rebecca Kneubuhl is an extremely stable singer
Currently, it's probably Mother Mary by The Foxboro Hot Tubs (Green Day's side band) or Pulling Teeth by Green Day. It's an older song from Dookie but I just realized how much I love it.
I like...
Tokio Hotel - Durch Den Monsun
Juli - Perfekte Welle
Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit
Trivium - Dying In Your Arms
Tokio Hotel - Schrei
Daughtry - Home
Plain White T's - Our Time Now
Counting Crows - Big Yellow Taxi
good luck.
Baby- LL and The Dream
All Around the World- Lloyd and Weezy
American Boy-Estelle and Kanye
Take Cover by Acceptance, or Hell Song by Sum 41
Viva La Vida - Coldplay
Check Yes Juliet - We The Kings
In Too Deep - Sum 41
One republic has good music, and papa roach and evanescence are both really good.
i'd have to say evanescence is the best out of the three.
and if you like a little christian music (but not overwhelmingly), matthew west is awesome.
Take some and listen to The Who. Any of their songs could be your new favorite. Mine is Baba O'Riley.