The song Not An Addict from the album Paradise In Me was successful and brought international fame.
From the debut studio album Don’t Kill the Magic, the song Rude was the ninth best-selling song of 2014.
The song Pour Que La Vie Soit Belle is from the self-titled album of La Jeanne.
The song Quelque Chose De Magique is from the album of the show La Légende du roi Arthur : Quand l’amour change le cours de l’histoire released on 13 April 2015.
The song Libérée Délivrée is the French version of the song Let It Go from the animated movie Frozen released in 2013.
The song You Had Me, the highest-peaking single on the chart by Joss Stone, is from the album Mind Body & Soul.
The Spanish rock song La Camisa Negra is from the album Mi Sangre released in 2005 in Latin America, and 2006 in Europe.
The single Can’t Stop The Feeling was recorded for the soundtrack to the film Trolls, and it was also the best-selling song of 2016.
Featuring Adam Levine of Maroon 5, the song Bang Bang is from the second studio album Troubadour.
The song Fire is the lead single of Kasabian’s third album West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum.
From the album Positif released in May 1984, the hit song Encore Un Matin sold over 300,000 copies.
From the album One Of The Boys, the song I Kissed A Girl became the 1000th number-one song of the rock era when it topped the US Billboard Hot 100 chart for seven consecutive weeks.
The single Juste Une Illusion is from the album Plâtre et ciment released in June 1986.
The dance pop song Andalouse from the album Kendji became Girac’s highest charting single.
The song Temps à nouveau is from the first solo live album Une page de tournée released on 17 October 1994.
Written by Paul Stanley, the song Anything For My Baby is from the third studio album Dressed To Kill.
The rock ballad The Wind Cries Mary was written by Jimi Hendrix.
Written by Ace Frehley, the song Parasite was originally released on their second studio album Hotter Than Hell in 1974, and it was also appeared on their other albums.
From Joe Cocker’s 1987 album of the same name, the song Unchain My Heart was originally recorded by Ray Charles in 1961.
Written by Randy Newman and appeared on his 1972 album, Joe Cocker’s version was featured in the 1986 film 9 ½ Weeks, and was included in his album Cocker released in the same year.