What's your favorite song at the moment?

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"Spirit pray," by Elijah Oyelade.
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Thought Contagion by Muse
"The abstract sensation of living a lifestyle that hasn't been fully understood."
- The epitome of taste in living disgrace.
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Ju Ju Magic - Steam powered giraffe
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favourite song right now is Despacito remix by Justin Bieber, Lious Fonsi and Daddy Yankee
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mine would probably have to be I crossed my heart by George strait and here comes the boom by nelly
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Right now, I'm jamming to The Only Thing Worth Fighting For by Lera Lynn.


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Cherry by Lana Del Rey
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Lulu bye... I'm so sleepy but I still have book to read before I sleep...
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Manuel Medrano's Afuera del Planeta is really nice.
It's calm and soothing and awesome for everyone who is looking for some Spanish music.
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More by Hunter Hayes - beautiful lyrics and nice and upbeat! It's a real shame he's not more popular outside of America, he's fantastic!
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Currently, my favorite song at the moment is Club Foot by Kasabian
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Red by YB is the best song as of present.
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I'm a lover of the old school music.I love "waiting in vain" of Bob Marley
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My favorite right now I see “Hallelujah” but sang in English and Arabic
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My favorite song at the moment is Wait on the Lord by Donnie McClurkin and Karen Clark Sheard. Great song and great delivery by both artists.
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