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3 am - Yourself Or Someone Like You (Deluxe Version) by Matchbox Twenty
Yourself Or Someone Like You (Deluxe Version) | Matchbox Twenty
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3:47
Durée
3:47
Are You In? - Morning View by Incubus
Morning View | Incubus
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4:24
Durée
4:24
Stellar - Make Yourself by Incubus
Make Yourself | Incubus
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3:20
Durée
3:20
Wish You Were Here - Morning View by Incubus
Morning View | Incubus
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3:32
Durée
3:32
Warning - Morning View by Incubus
Morning View | Incubus
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4:38
Durée
4:38
Ready to Go - Ready to Go - Single by Limp Bizkit
Ready to Go - Single | Limp Bizkit
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6:02
Durée
6:02
Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle) - C****************h And The Hot Dog Flavored Water by Limp Bizkit
C****************h And The Hot Dog Flavored Water | Limp Bizkit
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3:33
Durée
3:33
Faith - Three Dollar Bill, Y'all by Limp Bizkit
Three Dollar Bill, Y'all | Limp Bizkit
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2:26
Durée
2:26
Story of a Lonely Guy - Take off Your Pants and Jacket by blink-182
Take off Your Pants and Jacket | blink-182
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3:39
Durée
3:39
Bored to Death - California by blink-182
California | blink-182
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3:55
Durée
3:55

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Circles
Circles
Mac Miller
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Lovely News (feat. UGENE NGHT) - Single
Lovely News (feat. UGENE NGHT) - Single
I Hear Jimmy
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Never Call U B**** Again - Created with FreeYourMusic.com where you can transfer playlists to Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and others
Never Call U B**** Again
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Jav
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Dae ko aram
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Buruguduystunstugudunstuy
Buruguduystunstugudunstuy
Parokya Ni Edgar
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Chopsuey
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FOUR (The Ultimate Edition)
FOUR (The Ultimate Edition)
One Direction
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New Music Mix - Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
New Music Mix
Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
’80s Soft Rock Essentials - The ‘80s maximalist ideal helped make its softer songs a little more grandiose. Hard rockers, synth-poppers and soul singers all released ballads and meditations that accompanied their deep feelings with dramatic musical gestures—sparkling pianos, weepy guitar solos, slick saxophones, vocals that went the extra octave. While some artists, like Bruce Hornsby and Phil Collins, used their pop-star platforms to take on social issues, and others like The Police and Don Henley examined humans’ darker sides in their biggest soft-rock smashes, the inspiration for a lot of the decade’s best mellow gold was love. It didn’t always result in happy endings, as the wrenching vocals laid down by the likes of George Michael and Heart’s Wilson sisters showed. But no matter the emotion being conveyed, the soft rock dominating playlists often led to pure pop bliss.
’80s Soft Rock Essentials
The ‘80s maximalist ideal helped make its softer songs a little more grandiose. Hard rockers, synth-poppers and soul singers all released ballads and meditations that accompanied their deep feelings with dramatic musical gestures—sparkling pianos, weepy guitar solos, slick saxophones, vocals that went the extra octave. While some artists, like Bruce Hornsby and Phil Collins, used their pop-star platforms to take on social issues, and others like The Police and Don Henley examined humans’ darker sides in their biggest soft-rock smashes, the inspiration for a lot of the decade’s best mellow gold was love. It didn’t always result in happy endings, as the wrenching vocals laid down by the likes of George Michael and Heart’s Wilson sisters showed. But no matter the emotion being conveyed, the soft rock dominating playlists often led to pure pop bliss.
2000s OPM Essentials - Fresh pop faces like Sarah Geronimo elegantly relayed OPM's characteristic melodic sensibility to 21st century audiences, while a string of rhythmically curious, gutsy ensembles came to shake things up. Silent Sanctuary brought their stirring strings and Taken By Cars offered insightful shots of shoegazing—plus, Up Dharma Down would first introduce their cool blend of rock-jazz-electronica.
2000s OPM Essentials
Fresh pop faces like Sarah Geronimo elegantly relayed OPM's characteristic melodic sensibility to 21st century audiences, while a string of rhythmically curious, gutsy ensembles came to shake things up. Silent Sanctuary brought their stirring strings and Taken By Cars offered insightful shots of shoegazing—plus, Up Dharma Down would first introduce their cool blend of rock-jazz-electronica.
Freestyle Greatest Hits
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’90s OPM Essentials - Bands like Eraserheads and solo pop artists Donna Cruz and Regine Velasquez would become the dazzling stars of the '90s—but this was an era with much to offer. Teeth introduced raucous grunge guitars while Yano turned out edgy, alternative rock. Meanwhile, Parokya Ni Edgar starred with their sharp satire and Francis M gave the era its coolest mainstream rap—each act subverting expectations.
’90s OPM Essentials
Bands like Eraserheads and solo pop artists Donna Cruz and Regine Velasquez would become the dazzling stars of the '90s—but this was an era with much to offer. Teeth introduced raucous grunge guitars while Yano turned out edgy, alternative rock. Meanwhile, Parokya Ni Edgar starred with their sharp satire and Francis M gave the era its coolest mainstream rap—each act subverting expectations.
Maybe We Could Be a Thing - Single
Jesse Barrera, Michael Carreon & Albert Posis
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Constant - Single
Jesse Barrera & Jeremy Passion
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Isis (feat. Logic) - Single
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Millennium
Backstreet Boys
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Multo - Single
Cup of Joe
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