Because 20 wasn't enough, I had to increase the amount of songs to 30. This list works similar to my movie lists. I will put the song title, the album, the artist, the year, and, of course, user comments. The list is and always will be subject to change, as my favorite songs are always changing. Also, I've begun boldfacing the song names to eliminate confusion between titles with parenthesis and albums.
30.) Lollipop (a.k.a. Candyman) (Aquarium) written and performed by Aqua; released in 1997 (User Comments: I'm a semi-big fan of Aqua, so there may or may not be alot of their songs on this list.)
29.) Peanut Butter Jelly Time (No Album Available) written and performed by the Buckwheat Boyz; released in ???? (User Comments: N/A)
28.) Don't You (Forget About Me) (The Breakfast Club soundtrack) written by Keith Forsey and Steve Schiff; performed by Simple Minds; released in 1985 (User Comments: This isn't exactly my favorite 80's teen movie theme song, but it sure is memorable.)
27.) I Will Always Love You (Whitney Houston version) (Album Unknown, if any) written by Dolly Parton performed by Whitney Houston released in 1992 (User Comments: This is one of the most memorable songs in history.)
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20.) Lose Yourself (8 Mile soundtrack); written/performed by Eminem; released in 2002 (User Comments: I have been an Eminem fan for as long as I can remember, and this song really goes with the movie 8 Mile.)
19.) Never Gonna Give You Up (Whenever You Need Somebody) written by Mike Stock, Matt Aitken, and Pete Waterman performed by Rick Astley released in 1987 (in the UK), 1988 (in the US) (User Comments: This is one of my favorite love songs. However it was ruined by that stupid prank. It may have been funny the first time, but now it has just gotten old. Stop Rickrolling people! You're ruining the song!)
18.) Welcome to the Jungle (Appetite for Destruction) written by Axl Rose and Slash performed by Guns N' Roses released in 1987 (User Comments: I was never that big of a Guns N' Roses fan, but this song is a timeless classic. The only bad line of the song is "You know whereyou are? You in da Jungle baby!" because it just doesn't seem to fit in with the rest of the song.)
17.) Ice Ice Baby (To the Extreme) written and performed by Vanilla Ice released in 1990 (User Comments: Y'know, this song doesn't get the appreciation that it deserves. It has a catchy beat and is a classic.)
16.) My Band (D-12 World) written by Eminem performed by D-12 released in 2004 (User Comments: Just like Ice Ice Baby, this song's beat is very catchy and its lyrics are cleaverly written.)
15.) Axel F (Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack) written and performed by Harold Faltermeyer released in 1984 (User Comments: No comments nescissary.)
14.) Beat It (Thriller) written by Michael Jackson and Eddie Van Halen performed by Michael Jackson released in 1982 (User Comments: Next to Thriller, this is Michael Jackson's best song.)
13.) O Fortuna (No Album Available) written by Carl Orff performed by ??? released in 1937 (User Comments: The only opera on this list (mostly because of my hatred of opera), O Fortuna is probably the only good opera ever written. And for some reason I can't stop saying opera. Opera opera opera opera.)
12.) I Want Candy (No Album Available) written and performed by Chris Ward IV/MC Pee Pants released in 2001 or 2002 (User Comments: This is just a fun song is all.)
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As I said before, the list is always subject to change.
