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Let's Get Loud — Jennifer Lopez

This electrifying anthem by Jennifer Lopez bursts with unstoppable energy and vibrant rhythms. A celebration of self-expression and living life to the fullest, its dynamic beats and empowering lyrics make it a timeless call to embrace joy, passion, and the power of letting loose. General description A powerhouse hit by Jennifer Lopez that blends infectious rhythms, fiery vocals, and an irresistible beat. Released in 1999, it became a defining anthem of empowerment, celebrated for its high-energy vibe, vibrant message of self-expression, and lasting impact on pop and dance music. Technical details Vocal spans: — female voices: C4 — G5 (19 semitones) Lyrics Intro (Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey) Ya Jeny llegó, presente! (Hey, hey, hey, hey) (Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey) Here we go! Chorus Let's get loud, let's get loud Turn the music up, let's do it Come on people, let's g
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Happy together — The Turtles

This feel-good classic by The Turtles radiates pure joy with its infectious melody and dreamy harmonies. Celebrating the bliss of love and togetherness, its uplifting lyrics and timeless charm make it an enduring anthem of happiness and devotion. General description A timeless hit by The Turtles that combines jubilant lyrics, a catchy melody, and rich vocal harmonies. Released in 1967, it became a defining anthem of its era, cherished for its upbeat energy, universal theme of love, and enduring appeal. Technical details Vocal spans: — male voices: D3 — F♯4 Lyrics Verse 1 Imagine me and you, I do I think about you day and night, it's only right To think about the girl you love and hold her tight So happy together Verse 2 If I should call you up, invest a dime (Call you up) And you say you belong to me, and ease my mind (Ease my mind) Imagine how the world could be, so very fine (Very fine) So happy together Chorus I

Broken strings — James Morrison & Nelly Furtado

This emotional duet by James Morrison and Nelly Furtado captures the pain of a fractured relationship with poignant lyrics and soaring harmonies. Featuring heartfelt vocals and a haunting melody, it stands as a timeless ballad of love, loss, and vulnerability. General description A soulful track by James Morrison that blends heartfelt lyrics, evocative melodies, and a powerful vocal duet with Nelly Furtado. Released in 2008, it became a standout ballad of the era, celebrated for its raw emotion, universal themes of heartbreak, and polished production. Technical details Vocal spans: — James: B♭ 2 — B♭ 4 (24 semitones) — Nelly: D♭ 4 — C5 (11 semitones) Lyrics Verse 1 (James) Let me hold you for the last time It's the last chance to feel again But you broke me, now I can't feel anything When "I love you" rings so untrue I can't even convince myself When I'm speaking it's the voice of someone else

You're the inspiration — Chicago

This timeless power ballad by Chicago showcases heartfelt lyrics and lush instrumentation, celebrating love's transformative power. Written by Peter Cetera and David Foster, it stands as a signature '80s romantic anthem with universal appeal. General description A classic track by Chicago which masterfully combines rich harmonies, smooth orchestration, and an emotional vocal performance. Released in 1984, it became a hallmark of '80s ballads, praised for its timeless lyrics about love and its meticulous production by David Foster. Technical details Vocal span: A3 — B4 (14 semitones) Notes: perfect song choice for female singers. Some male singers will struggle to carry the tune in the original octave — sing an octave lower, to begin with, and then build from there. Lyrics Verse 1 You know our love was meant to be The kind of love that lasts forever And I want you here with me From tonight until the end of time You shoul

September — Earth, Wind & Fire

A soulful celebration of love and nostalgia, with infectious rhythms and an uplifting melody that captures the essence of joy and unforgettable moments. General description A vibrant and timeless disco-funk anthem celebrating joy, love, and nostalgia. Released in 1978, it features a catchy groove, energetic brass instrumentation, and Maurice White's soulful vocals. The song's iconic "21st night of September" lyric and infectious melody make it a favorite for parties and celebrations worldwide. Technical details Vocal spans: — male voice: A4 — D5 (falsetto, 6 semitones) — male voice: F♯3 — A4 (high range, 15 semitones) Intro: Upbeat instrumental intro featuring rhythmic guitar and horns. Verse: Each line is built on the F♯ minor chord (F♯3 - A3 - C♯4). First 3 lines end on a scooped C♯4. Line 4 ends on an A3. Chorus: Memorable "Ba-dee-ya" hook — C♯-D-C♯. Lyrics Do you remember The 21st night of

Doctor Jones — Aqua

A a lively, upbeat track with catchy melodies and playful lyrics. Its infectious energy and whimsical vibe make it a fun and unforgettable anthem from the '90s dance-pop scene General description A Eurodance and bubblegum pop song released in 1997, the song features upbeat, high-energy instrumentation, playful lyrics, and vibrant vocals. The track tells a whimsical love story, framed around a "Doctor Jones" character, with a humorous tone and catchy chorus. It was a commercial success, topping charts in multiple countries and becoming one of Aqua's most iconic hits. Technical details Vocal spans: — female voice: D4 — C5 (low range, 10 semitones) — male voice: C3 — E♭4 (low range, 15 semitones) Lyrics Sometimes the feelin' is right You fall in love for the first time Heartbeat and kisses so sweet Summertime love in the moonlight Ah-yippie-yi-ooh, ah-yippie-yi-yeah Ah-yippie-yi-ooh-ah Now that summer is gone You have to go b