10 Songs Comprised of Teaching and/or Learning | Playlist 🎧
‘10 Songs Comprised of Teaching and/or Learning’ features music courtesy of Fantasia, G-Eazy, Halsey, Musiq Soulchild & Surfaces.
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‘10 Songs Comprised of Teaching and/or Learning’ features music courtesy of Fantasia, G-Eazy, Halsey, Musiq Soulchild & Surfaces.
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Following ‘An Unorthodox Soundtrack to the United States,’ we deconstruct the huge list by region, starting with The Northeast Region.
On the 3rd edition of 5ive Songs, we select one song referencing a state from one of the five regions of the United States.
On the 2nd edition of 5ive Songs, we briefly examine five songs that are either bitter, sour, or reference lemons.
On the 1st edition of 5ive Songs, we get naked… rather we select five songs that reference the naughty, risqué topic of nudity.
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