What's your favorite song at the moment?

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Alle Porte del sole by Gigliola Cinquetti is my favorite song at the moment.
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Harlem Nocturne by Earl Bostic
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Let it go-Frozen
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My favorite song right now is Be My Baby by Ariana Grande.
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I have a couple favorite songs at the moment since it always changes.
1. Best friend- yell wolf
2. Beastface-doom tree
3.jake+olive-mac lethal
and anything by Prof or Atmosphere
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Lately it's been "Alejandro" by Lady Gaga
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I'm really loving Lana Del Rey lately, and the concert performances of Sumi Jo are amazing. For the past couple of weeks, the songs I've listened to most are Lana's "Video Games" and Sumi Jo's rendition of Preisner's "Lacrimosa" from "Requiem for My Friend." Awesome stuff!
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One thats been going through my head, Im All Dressed Up With A Broken Heart by Eddy Howard.
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Right now it's "the everlasting symphony" by Adriane Von Zeigler.
It's instrumental with no lyrics, but it has such a deep emotional resonance, it takes you on a journey
that's both fulfilling and haunting.

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An old favorite Charmaine by believe it or not, The B.F. Goodrich Silvertown Cord Orchestra. Wonder if there is a Bridgestone or Big O Orchestra?
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One Foot by Fun.
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In my never ending quest to promote the finest acapella group in history I nominate the following mash up:

Break Free / See Through by Pentatonix

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0SH54vIgf8

Every time I hear one of their new songs I think it can't possibly get any better ... then ... it does. Every one of their "covers" is better than the original artist.
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I'm kind of in love with trouble by imagine dragons and i hope they perform it when i got to the concert :)
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Theme from Man With The Golden Arm by Elmer Bernstein. Great Crimejazz.
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Today it is Shell Games by Bright Eyes... Tomorrow it may be something completely different.
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