1. Lose Yourself
"Lose Yourself" is a rap song sung by American rapper Eminem, composed by Eminem, Jeff Bass, and Bass Brothers** *Completed with creation. It was included in the soundtrack of the movie "8 Mile" and was released on October 28, 2002 as the film's ending song and theme song. The song topped the US Billboard Hot 100 for 12 weeks and won the 75th Academy Award for Best Movie Theme Song on March 23, 2003.
2. Rolling in the Deep
"Rolling in the Deep" is a pop soul song sung by British female singer Adele Adkins. The lyrics of the song The score was co-written by Adele and Paul Epworth, and the music was produced by Paul Epworth. The song was included in Adele's second studio album "21" and was released as the album's first single by XL Records on November 29, 2010.
3. It's My Life
"It's my life" achieved great success both commercially and critically upon its release. It topped the music charts in Europe and many other countries. It topped the charts, sold more than 3,460,000 singles worldwide, and was nominated for the 43rd Grammy Award. This single also marks an important return for the Bon Jovi band at the beginning of the new century after a five-year hiatus. The single successfully captured a large number of young fans with its passionate melody and popular lyrics.
4. Closer
"Closer" is a song sung by the British band Travis. From the album "The Boy With No Name", released on May 7, 2007. Travis is a rock band composed of four big "boys" from Scotland. Travis is considered one of the best traditional rock bands in the UK in the late 1990s. Their genres are mainly British rock, traditional rock, post-grunge and adult alternative pop/rock.
5. Only Love
"Only Love" is the best song in the Trademark band's third album "Only love". The low and magnetic voice tells the story Another touching love story. Trademark, a three-piece band that originated in Germany, is composed of three music-loving friends: Achim Remling, Mirko Baumer, and Sadeghian.
6. Love Story
"Love Story" is a country song sung by American country pop singer Taylor Swift. The lyrics and music were written by Taylor Swift , co-produced by Taylor Swift and Nathan Chapman***, included in her second studio album "Fearless" released in November 2008 and used as the first single to promote the album. The record label released it on September 12, 2008.