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Me & Mr. Jones Song List Me & Mr. Jones Song List Elle Varner - refill Hot boys - missy Elliot What you came for- Rihanna Chain smokers- Don't let me down Royals Lourde Mr.Big stuff Lollipop - Lil Wayne Stronger than me/ fighter medley Sunday morning - Maroon 5 Who will save your soul? Jewel What's going on? 4non blondes Love roller coaster I want u back - Jackson 5 Don't let me down down- chain smokers Before he cheats - Carrie Underwood Sexual healing- Marvin G One dance - Drake Controlla- Drake Real Love-Mary J B Titanium Sorry- Beyoncé SLOW DOWN, Hold Up- Beyoncé l Another sad love song- Toni Braxton Un break my heart- Toni Braxton Work – Rihanna and Drake Thank you- me too- Megan Trainor 4/5seconds- Rihanna Style-Taylor swift Send my love-Adele Bad- wahle Rhianna Car wash Common - Alicia Keys Heartbreaker/honey-Mariah Man I feel like a woman! Shania Where did our love go- Diana Ross Straight up – Paula Abdul Cold hearted snake- Paula Abdul For free – drake U needed me- Rhianna Who's bed have your boots been under? Shania If you're not in it for Love- Shania Purple rain- prince Check up on it- Beyoncé Naughty girl- Beyoncé Baby Boy- Beyoncé You got me- Eryka Badu Tyrone- erykah Badu Are u that somebody- Alliyah Erotic city- prince Ashanti - love u baby- rock w you- MJ MEDLEY Ex factor - Lauren HILL Shorty swing my way Hotline Bling/ nice n slow/ drake -usher Giving him somethin - envogue Don't let go- Envogue Shy guy Oops I did it again- Britney Slave -Britney Don't take it personal- Monica Weak- SWV EGO Give it to me baby Take Your time do it right Rock you like a hurricane I love rock n roll Toxic Lady Marmalade- various artists Pony- Ginuine No diggity- black street Fantasy-Mariah Honey-Mariah We belong together -Mariah Genie in a bottle - Christiba AguilerA Pour it up- Rhianna Jump-RhiNna Formation-Beyoncé Work- Rihanna n Drake Hold up , slow down -Beyoncé Good for ya- SELENA G Here- Aleesia Cara Me & Mr Jones-Amy Back to black Lean on(focus) Can't feel my face- the Weekend Latch- Sam smith Send me forget-me-nots + shame/upside down medley (Diana Ross) I'm only happy when it rains -garbage Stupid girl- garbage Naked Eye- Luscious Jackson Baby I'm ready to go – verruca salt Waterfalls\red light special\Creep- TLC Feeling myself \ flawless- Beyoncé Piece of my Heart- Janis Joplin You know you like it - Crazy-CeeLo Uptown Funk-Bruno Mars *Will you still Love Me? Amy Winehouse That don't impress me much Heartbreaker Vision of love Someday Shame Juicy Independent woman Bills bills bills *Still the one- shania Twain From this Moment-Shania Twain Man! I feel like a woman -shania Honey I'm home! Shania *Don't know why-Norah jones All of Me- John legend Let's do it *I will survive- Gloria Gaynor Crazy on you Barracuda Straight on Magic man Give me one reason Something to talk about I can't make you love me You Oughtta know Ooh baby baby- Linda Rondstat Crazy- Peggy lee Girl from ipanema- amy winehouse If I ain't got you- Alicia Keyes At last- Etta James Fever- Peggy Lee Hey big Spender A song for you- Amy W Let’s stay together- Al Green *Killing me softly- Lauren Hill Lost without you- robin thicke *Chasing pavements- Adelie *Can't take my eyes off of you- Lauren Hill Don't Cry baby- Etta James Melt away my heart to stone- Adele Stronger than me- Amy W Cupid- Amy W Lovesong - Adele Feelin Good- Nicole scherzinger *Saving all my love- Whitney I Houston *Proud Mary - Tina Turner *Midnight Train to Georgia- Gladys knight * I feel a Song- Gladys knight *I just wanna make love to you - Etta James *Blank Space- Taylor Swift *Ain't Nobody -Chaka Khan * Give it to me Right- Melanie Fiona *Back to Black- Amy W *Rehab- Amy W -Rock with You- Michael Jackson *He can only Hold her - Amy W *Halftime- Amy W *I’m No Good- Amy W *Talk to Me- Jill Scott *Just Runnin Across my Mind-Jill Scott *Baby Come to Me- Regina Bell *Like Smoke- Amy W *Mr Jones- Amy W *Never forget you- Mariah C *Billy Jean- MJ *Rolling in The Deep- Adele *sleeping w a Broken Heart- Alicia Keyes *A song for you - Amy W *Straight On- Heart *Heartbreaker Pat Benetar *Hit me w your best shot -Pat Benetar *Promises in the Dark- Pat B *Tell it like it is- Heart *SummerTime Sadness Lana Del Ray *Tears Dry on their own -Amy W *Treasure- Bruno Mars *Turn the beat around Gloria Estafan *Unholy war Amy W * Unthinkable - Alicia Keyes * Valerie- Amy W *Wake up alone- Amy *Whatever- Jill Scott *Why don't u do right -Amy Irving *Why don't you love me? Beyonce *A woman's Worth- Alicia Keyes *Jump to it- Aretha Fo * Baby I love you - Aretha F *Never loved a Man-Aretha *Givin him somethin he can feel - EnVogue Piece of any heart- Janis j * Black Velevet - Alana Myles Mr Jones- Amy W *Dreamlover-Mariah C *I can't stay away- Alicia Keyes *Not the only one -Sam Smith *Loving you is easy Sweet thang -Chaka Kahn That's the way love goes/IF/tell me if u want me to- groove theory Love hangover/Diana Ross Let's get it on Keep Me Hangin on - Diana Ross Stop in the name of love/Diana Ross Back in my arms again/Diana Ross I'll be around Power of Love- Celine Because You Loved Me Dreaming of You- Selena I could fall in Love - Selena I'd rather be with you " bootsy Collins/ Beyoncé Criminal - Fiona Apple Dreams- Stevie Knicks Gold dust woman/Stevie Knicks Landslide- Stevie Knicks Just a girl-no Doubt Spiderwebs- no Doubt Don't speak- no doubt Rock Steady- Aretha How will I know? - Whitney H Dance with Somebody " " Summertime-sublime .
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