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Playlist Smart Connection Playlist Smart Connection 1-All about that bass – Megan Traionor 2- At last – Etta James 3- When I was your man - Bruno mars 4- Lazy song - Bruno mars 5- Marry you - Bruno Mars 6- It will rain - Bruno Mars 7- Hot Stuff – Donna Summer 8- she lovely - Stevie wonder 9- Superstitions- Stevie wonder 10- Master blaster- Stevie wonder 11-From the bottom of my heart- Stevie wonder 12- Historia de un amor - Luis Miguel 13- This love - Maroon 5 14- Happy - Pharell Williams 15- Blue suede shoes - Elvis 16- Tutti Frutti- Elvis 17 - Hound dog- Elvis 18 - I feel good - James Brown 19- Cheap Thrills - Sia 20- Treasure - Bruno Mars 21- Hero- Enrique Iglesias 22- End of the road - Boyz 2 men 23- I ll make love to you - Boyz 2 men 24- Get lucky - Pharell Williams 25- If I ain’t got you – Alicia Keys 26- Carless wisper - George Michael 27- Jump jive - Brian setzer 28- Bad girls - Jamiro quai 29- Crazy little think - Michael buble 30 - Sway - Michael buble 31- Venus – Bananarama 32- When I fall in love - Michael buble 33- I can t make you love me - Adele 34- Hello - Adele 35- Hello - Lionel Richie 36- Lady - Lionel Richie 37- Falling in love with jesus - Jonathan Butler 38- Digale - David Bisbal 39- When a man love a woman - Michael Bolton 40- I will survive – Gloria Gaynor 41- Proud Mary – Tinna Turner 42- Si te vas - Marc Anthony 43- Dance with my father - Luther Vandross 44- I d rather - Luther Vandross 45- If only fore one night - Luther Vandross 46- Just once - luther Vandross 47- Killing me softly – Roberta Flack 48- Dance dance dance - Justin timberlake 49- Morning mister radio- Al jarreau 50- After all - al jarreau 51- Georgy porgy - Eric Bennett 52- Never to much - Luther Vandross 53- Simply the best- Tinna Turner 54- Seniorita- Justin Timberlake 55- Chero - Luis Miguel 56- Que tristeza- Luis Miguel 57- You are not alone - Michael Jackson 58- Price Tag – Jessie Jay 59- Love yourself- Justin bieber 60- Another day - Frank Maccomb 61- Between the shets- Shaka khan 62- We re in this love tighether - Al jarreau 63- Sealed delivered I am yours- Stevie wonder 64- My Cherie amour- Stevie wonder 65- Higer ground - Stevie wonder 66- What a feeling – Flash Dance 67- I’m so excited – The Pointers Sisters 68- Fly me to the moon - Frank sintra 69- Ladies night - Kool and the gang 70- I m just a gigolo 71- The shadow of your smile - 72- Mamma Mia - Abba 73- The winner takes it all - Abba 74-Gimme gimme gimme - Abba 75- News for you - eric Bennett 76- This Masquerade - George benson 77- In your eyes - George benson 78- Here and now- Luther Vandross 79- We need you lord- Jonathan butler 80- You’re still the one – Shania Twain 81- Overjoyed- Stevie wonder 82- All of me - John Legend 83- Kiss - Tom jones 84- Is not anusual- Tom Jones 85- Magic - Rude 86- Move like jagger- Maron 5 87- Long train running- The dobbie brothers 88- Unchain my heart- Joe coker 89- When I dream at night - Marc Anthony 90- Versace on the floor - Bruno Mars 91- What you want do for love - Danny skyhight 92- I ll be there- Michael Jackson 93- Bad- Michael JACKSON 94- Getaway- Earth wind and fire 95- After the love has gone- Earth wind and fire 96- Fragile - Sting 97- Roxane- Sting 98- Summer love - Eric Bennett 99-We found love - Rihanna 100- Uptown funk- Bruno Mars 101- We are the world - Michael Jackson 102- No woman no cry - Bob Marley 103- Can t feel my face - The weekend 104- The loneliness - Babyface 105- I swer - All fore one 106- Home- Michael Buble 107- If tomorrow never comes- Ronan keating 108- You sang to me - Marc Anthony 109- Moom blue - Stevie wonder 110- Beneth your beautiful - Labirinth 111- I belive I can fly- R kely 112- wake me up - avici 113- Get down on it - Kool and the gang 114- Over me - Marc Anthony 115- Apologize- One republic 116- It a heartache- Bonnie Tyler 117- Do you ever love a woman- Brian Adams 118- I just call to say a love you - Stevie wonder 119- Twist again- 120- Lay me down - Sam smith 121- writing s on the wall - sam smith 122-Someone like you - Adele 123- Proud mary- CCR 124- One swith day - Boyz 2 men 125- To all the girls I loved bifore- Hulio Iglesias 126- Sorry sems to be - Elton john 127- Purple rain - Prince 128- Johnny be good - 129- Let it be - Beatles 130- September - Earth wind and fire 131- All night long - Lionel Richie 132- Fell - Robie Williams 133- Feeling good - Michael buble 134- Everithing - Michael buble 135- Save the last dance - Michael buble 136- Quando Quando Quando - Michael buble 137- Thriller- Michael Kackson 138- jailhouse- Elvis 139- Rock around the clock- Bill haley 140-Long tall sally- Little Richard 141- Good golly miss molly -Little Richard 150-Valerie- Amy Winehouse 151-Smooth Operator- Sade 152-Lost on you – LP 153-I wanna dance with somebody- Whitney Huston 154- What a wonderful world – Louis Armstrong .
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