Can You Name That Love Song?

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1. "Hit me like a ray of sun burning through my darkest night."

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The given lyric, "Hit me like a ray of sun burning through my darkest night," is from the song "Halo" by Beyonce. The phrase describes the impact someone has had on the speaker, comparing it to the transformative power of sunlight breaking through darkness. This line suggests that the person being referred to has brought light and positivity into the speaker's life, illuminating their darkest moments.

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Think you know all of the words to the most adorable songs on the radio? See how many of these sweet little lyrical nothings you can match up... see morewith their rightful song titles. see less

2. "I may have failed, but I loved you from the start."

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The given lyrics, "I may have failed, but I loved you from the start," suggest a theme of unrequited love and regret. This theme is reflected in the song "Fall for You" by Second Hand Serenade, as the lyrics express the narrator's willingness to take a risk and fall in love, despite the possibility of failure. The song captures the emotions of loving someone deeply and being willing to face the consequences, making it the most appropriate choice among the given options.

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3. "It's your god-forsaken right to be loved."

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The correct answer is "I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz. This song emphasizes the idea of love being a right that everyone deserves. The lyrics suggest that love should be freely given and not withheld from anyone. The other two songs, "Make a Memory" by Bon Jovi and "Where Is The Love?" by The Black Eyed Peas, do not specifically address the concept of love being a right.

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4. "Your voice was the soundtrack of my summer."

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The correct answer is "Thunder" by Boys Like Girls because the lyrics of the song mention the phrase "Your voice was the soundtrack of my summer," which matches the given statement. The other two songs listed do not contain this specific line or theme in their lyrics.

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5. "Tell me that I'm special even when I know I'm not."

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The given correct answer is "1,2,3,4" by The Plain White T's. This song could be the answer because the lyrics mention the desire to be told that one is special even when they know they are not. The song possibly explores themes of self-doubt and the need for validation.

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"Hit me like a ray of sun burning through my darkest night."
"I may have failed, but I loved you from the start."
"It's your god-forsaken right to be loved."
"Your voice was the soundtrack of my summer."
"Tell me that I'm special even when I know I'm not."
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