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Jeremy – Set List Jeremy – Set List Pop Shape Of You – Ed Sheeran Love Yourself – Justin Bieber Sorry – Justin Bieber Dreams – Fleetwood Mac Passionfruit – Drake Attention – Charlie Puth Thinking Out Loud – Ed Sheeran Thunder – Imagine Dragons I Don’t Wanna Live Forever – Zayn, Taylor Swift Get Lucky – Daft Punk Stay With Me – Sam Smith Uptown Funk – Mark Ronson When Doves Cry - Prince Happy – Pharrell Williams I’m Not The Only One – Sam Smith Perfect – Ed Sheeran Latch – Disclosure, Sam Smith Shake It Off – Taylor Swift Call Me Maybe – Carlie Ray Jepsen Style – Taylor Swift Castle On The Hill – Ed Sheeran Earned It – The Weeknd All Of Me – John Legend Stay With You – John Legend Ordinary People – John Legend Hold On We’re Going Home – Drake FourFiveSeconds – Rhianna, Kayne, Paul McCartney Love On Top – Beyonce Genie in a Bottle – Christina Aguilera Treasure – Bruno Mars No Diggity – Blackstreet One More Time – Brittany Spears Just The Way You Are – Bruno Mars Suit & Tie – Justin Timberlake Senorita – Justin Timberlake Lonely Boy – The Black Keys All About That Bass – Meghan Trainor Hey Ya - Outkast Crazy – Gnarles Barkley Forget You – CeeLo Green Rolling In The Deep – Adele Valerie – Amy Winehouse I Need A Dollar – Aloe Blac I Wanna Dance With Somebody – Whitney Houston I’m Yours – Jason Mraz Gravity – John Mayer Your Body Is A Wonerland – John Mayer Black And Gold – Sam Sparrow Mysterious Girl – Peter Andre Sunday Morning – Maroon 5 If I Aint Got You – Alicia Keys Bubbly – Colbie Caillat Better Together – Jack Johnson Bannana Pancakes – Jack Johnson Thinkin’ Bout You – Frank Ocean Lost – Frank Ocean Super Rich Kids – Frank Ocean Can’t Stop The Feeling – Justin Timberlake Classic Superstition – Stevie Wonder Signed Sealed Delivered – Stevie Wonder Isn’t She Lovely – Stevie Wonder All I Do – Stevie Wonder Billy Jean – Michael Jackson Rock With You – Michael Jackson Do You Remember The Time – Michael Jackson The Way You Make Me Feel – Michael Jackson Blame It On The Boogie – Jackson 5 Kiss – Prince All Night Long – Lionel Richie Easy – Lionel Ritchie September – Earth Wind And Fire Lean On Me – Bill Withers Lovely Day – Bill Withers Aint’ No Sunshine – Bill Withers What’s Going On – Marvin Gaye Aint No Mountain – Marvin Gaye Let’s Get It On – Marvin Gaye Sexual Healing – Marvin Gaye My Girl – The Temptations Don’t Worry Be Happy – Bobby McFerrin At Last – Etta James Let’s Stay Together – Al Green Stand By Me – Ben E. King Mustang Sally – Wislon Pickett RnB This Is How We Do It – Montell Jordan Remix To Ignition – R. Kelly Happy People – R. Kelly Let’s Get Married – Jagged Edge No Diggity – Blackstreet Brown Sugar – D’angelo U Remind Me - Usher Just Friends (Sunny) – Musiq Soulchild I Wish – Carl Thomas Jazz All the Things You Are All of You All Blues All or Nothing at All Autumn Leaves Beatrice Beautiful Love Blue In Green Body and Soul Caravan Eighty One Fly Me to the Moon Freddie the Freeloader Four Footprints Four on Six Green Dolphin Street Have You Met Miss Jones I Get A Kick Out Of You Impressions Little Sunflower Love For Sale Maiden Voyage Misty Moonlight In Vermont Naima Nature Boy Nefertiti Night And Day A Night In Tunisia Night Train Old Devil Moon Round Midnight Stella By Starlight Stolen Moments Speak Low Stormy Weather Softy, As In A Morning Sunrise So What Solar Summertime And Many More… .
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