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Top Techno Podcast Yana Bolder
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play_arrowDan Fogelberg
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Give Me Some Time Dan Fogelberg
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play_arrowJohnny Mathis
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Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words) Johnny Mathis
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play_arrowLivin' Joy
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Don't Stop Movin Livin' Joy
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play_arrowLuis Enrique
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Tú No Le Amas Le Temes Luis Enrique
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play_arrowEvelyn Champagne King [Flirt]
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Hold On To What You've Got Evelyn Champagne King
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play_arrowPhil Collins & Philip Bailey
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Easy Lover Phil Collins & Philip Bailey
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play_arrowMichel Teló
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Ai Se Eu Te Pego Michel Teló
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play_arrowMartine Fleming
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We Are All The Same Martine Fleming
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play_arrowGeorge Michael & Mary J. Blige
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As George Michael & Mary J. Blige
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play_arrowHoward Jones
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What Is Love Howard Jones
Hey there, music aficionados! It’s your preferred DJ from KWR 65 here, delivering the freshest and most fascinating scoop from the music scene. This week’s roundup features an eclectic mix of songs, each making its unique waves for reasons as variegated as the artists themselves. So, let’s dive in and tune up to the top tracks of the week!
Give Me Some Time, a heartrending ballad from the versatile Dan Fogelberg, is right at the top of our list. This track, drenched in raw emotion and layered with Fogelberg’s signature soft rock sensibilities, is making a throwback comeback. The song’s relevance in these tumultuous times is a testament to Fogelberg’s timeless lyrical prowess.
Next, we have a wonderful rendition of Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words) by the legendary Johnny Mathis. Mathis adds his unique spin to the classic, and the result is a smooth, soulful journey straight to the moon and back. Indeed, his version soars above expectations, proving once again that true talent is evergreen.
Adding a dash of vibrant ’90s dance music to our mix is Don’t Stop Movin’ by Livin’ Joy. Its infectious beat and invigorating bassline make it a perpetual party favourite, reminding us of the healing power of dance and the unifying impact of music.
We then journey into the passionate soundscapes of Latin music with Tú No Le Amas Le Temes by the Salsa sensation Luis Enrique. Enrique’s evocative vocals and poignant lyrics about love and fear resonate deeply, highlighting the universal human experience.
Our list wouldn’t be complete without the compelling R&B hit Hold On To What You’ve Got by the fabulous Evelyn “Champagne” King from her album Flirt. King’s powerful vocals and the song’s compelling message are as relevant today as they were during its initial release.
In conclusion, this week’s hot picks are a testament to the rich diversity in music and the power it has to unite, entertain, and inspire. They prove that truly great music transcends genres and times, bringing people together in shared celebration and experience. So, keep those speakers booming and your hearts open to the rhythm, because, as they say, Music is a world within itself, with a language we all understand.
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play_arrowScott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox & Sweet Megg
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play_arrowSnap
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play_arrowBob Marley
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play_arrowCock Robin
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