32-Day Song Challenge (Daily Planet email #1115)
You hear this song in the grocery store but why?
You bought this in the 90’s and can’t remember ever liking it.
The last song you heard on your iPod before you put it away forever.
The song that made your Mother angrily eject the CD and throw it out the car window.
A song that would be better if anybody else in the world sang it, even Sonny Bono, today.
A song that somebody should use in a commercial sometime, it’s about melting with you.
A song that sounds like they used the opposite of auto-tune.
I don’t wanna wait for this song to be over.
A song you’ll never be smart enough to fully appreciate.
A song you’ll never be dumb enough to fully appreciate.
A song that gives you Waluigi feelings.
A love song for people who hate each other.
A whiny and annoying cover of a Fleetwood Mac song by someone who thinks the reedy and strained sounds of a strangulated, adolescent Caillou portrays emotion.
A song that makes you happy you’re shopping at CVS.
The first song you liked less because you saw the music video.
A song that pairs well with Red Bull.
A song that makes you wanna holler, throw up both your hands.
A song where you don’t have to pretend to put your hands in the air like you don’t care.
The last good song written in the last year they wrote any good songs.
The most recent James Bond song you can remember.
The best song you heard in a taxi.
A song that gives you WALL-E feelings.
A song you were happily singing along to when you realized the words didn’t make a lick of sense.
A song you can identify by its passing subwoofer rumble.
The song you hear in your head when you confidently saunter into a room.
A song that only proves the masses aren’t ready for the performer’s flow.
A song you could have written, if you only read greeting cards and knew just four chords.
Your favorite non-Korean song.
A song inspired by Zarathustra (via Nietzsche) that might sound OK in a soundtrack.
A song you’ve never been high enough to enjoy.
A classic rock song from the year your parents were born.
A song that sounds like God smiling.