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10) Getting back together - Anh Se Quay Ve by Weboys
I enjoy listening to this song anyways as it is in my native language and one of my top childhood songs. The song is about a couple who is in love with each other but when the guy has to leave for the US, they broke up. He later returns and the love is still there. This is a very cute story and I love singing the lyrics that describes his feelings for her as he was away. If I broke up and get back together with my boyfriend, I would want this to be our scenario, that we broke up and got back together because of distance or circumstances, not because we wanted this. I also love how there are english lyrics sung with deep emotion in the song: “I will be back for you.” The music video for the song is also very heartwarming and brings a smile to my face whenever I think of it. If I got back together with my ex, I could listen to this song to remind me of my feelings for him. This song is a great song that evokes strong emotions from me and makes me think about love and how strong it is to overcome lots.
11) Alone in My Room - Solitary Hide-and-Seek Envy by Hatsune Miku
I enjoy the fact that this song is in Japanese because the language sounds great as I don’t understand most of it. I know what the song lyrics mean though and
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And I was a High School Musical fan at some point. I’ll still sing to this song when it is played as it is a great song. The tune and is upbeat and the lyrics are very catchy. Not only that, it is super fun to sing along to, especially with my friends. The song hypes me up for the summer as it promises more sleep, parties, and no school. It talks about all the fun parts about summer that I can’t wait for. I can relate to the lyrics as it describes most of my past summers. The song would perfectly describe my feeling on the last day of school as it is of relief that school has ended and summer has

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