Can you think of a day without music? We can hear music everywhere: in the streets and at home, over the radio and on TV, in the shops and in the parks. People all over the world are fond of music. They listen to music, they dance to music, they learn to play musical instruments.
But what is music? Specialists explain that music isn’t only a combination of pleasant sounds. It is an art which reflects life. There are a lot of different kinds of music. Some of them appeared long ago, and some are modern. For example, folk music appeared long ago, but it is still alive. There are many local performers, choirs and folk groups in Russia; but perhaps the most famous singer is Nadezhda Babkina. Folk songs are very tuneful and pleasant to listen to. Classical music is often associated with the music of the past. However, this style also includes music being written now, and we may speak of modern classical music. Rap is a modern musical style where the singer speaks or shouts the words in time to music with a steady beat. Such groups as Public Enemy or House of Pain are leaders in this style.
Great Britain has produced more popular music stars than any other country. Over the last 30 years rock and pop music have been very popular in Britain. The Beatles, with their style of singing, eloquent and exciting, is still one of the most popular groups. British groups often set new trends in music. New styles, groups and singers continue to appear. Some of the more recent pop groups are Dire Straits, Eurhythmics and Spice Girls. Many of the new bands have been able to use the changes in technology to develop their music. Computerized drum machines, synthesizers and other electronic instruments are now just as popular as the piano and electric guitars.
Tastes differ. So people’s musical interests range from pop and rock music, which are extremely popular nowadays, especially among young people, to classical music and opera.
My favourite style of music is pop music, because it is breathtaking and full of energy. When I listen to pop music it makes me remember happy times and forget the problems of everyday life. It helps me to relax when I’m tired, and entertains me when I’d like to have fun. My favourite group is Abba. It was formed in 1973 in Sweden. Abba’s cheerful tunes made them international pop stars and one of the most successful groups of the seventies. Their most famous songs («Waterloo», «Money, Money, Money», «Knowing Me, Knowing You», etc.) often topped European charts. Though the group doesn’t exist any more, it is still popular with people of all ages. I can’t but admire their style of singing. I find it fascinating and overwhelming. When I have free time I listen to their records. I also like having background music while I am working.
I don’t mind listening to dance music, especially when I go to disco clubs. This style of music is catchy and I like catchy tunes. It makes me more energetic.
It’s a pity that many young people like to listen only to modern music. As for me, I also enjoy listening to classical music. I find it tuneful and appealing. Classical music is always a complex of emotions. It gives me delight, pleasure and a sense of happiness. Some pieces of classical music are really wonderful. Not long ago I listened to the First Piano Concerto, composed by Tchaikovsky. The power of his music captivated me. The impression was overwhelming.
The music I hate is heavy metal. I find it noisy and dreadful. When I listen to this style of music it presents to my mind pictures of dark days. Though some young people are fond of this style of music, it is not to everyone’s taste. To my mind, music too loud can destroy our ears. I am indifferent to other styles of music. For example, I don’t mind listening to jazz. Improvisation is an important part of this style, that’s why a jazz song may sound a little different each time it is played. I think that jazz is a mixture of many different kinds of music, but I consider it a bit complicated.
My mother and father approve of my tastes in music. Though they prefer to listen to classical and «bard music», they think that, on the whole, modern music is not too bad. My parents agree that each generation has its own tastes.
It goes without saying that music plays a very important role in people’s lives. It reflects our moods and emotions. Music appeals to our hearts and transforms our feelings. It conquers our souls and enriches our minds. Besides, listening to music is the perfect way to spend free time and not to feel bored. You can hardly find a person who doesn’t like or need music and who never sings or dances. Music is beauty in sounds; it is our magic source of inspiration.
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Whilst you need to have a broad music vocabulary so that you can answer questions on any aspect of the topic, it’s a good idea to pay particular attention to words and phrases related to your favourite genre of music. There are just so many different types and styles of music that it would be poor use of your study time to try and learn vocabulary for them all.
Most of us enjoy listening to music, or even performing ourselves, which makes music questions fairly easy to answer, especially if it’s about your favourite band, singer or song.
The subject of music could come up in any part of the IELTS exam and this list of music vocabulary is equally relevant for Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening questions.
This page contains over 130 common words and phrases, together with an explanation for each one and a sample sentence to show it in context. This will help you to learn how to use it correctly.
Don’t try to learn them all. Look at my suggestions below as to the best way to use the list.
Music can be performed anywhere.
To help you create the best possible answers, I’ve included four things here:
- IELTS-style questions on the topic of music
- Sample answers
- A list of common music vocabulary with definitions & sample sentences
- Links to online reading and listening resources
You’ll find
PDF downloads of both the questions and sample answers and the vocabulary list
at the bottom of the respective sections.
The
questions relate to the Speaking test because this part of the exam offers the
broadest range of possible questions on this topic. They give the best
opportunity for me to demonstrate the vocabulary and for you to practise using
it.
I’ve
included IELTS-style questions and answers for all three parts of the Speaking
test. I’ve highlighted keywords and phrases in bold.
You’ll find
these words and phrases, and many others, in the vocabulary list beneath. There’s
also an audio to listen to the pronunciation.
Finally, at
the bottom of the page, I’ve added links to topical articles, short videos and
podcasts that will help you to improve both your music vocabulary and your
reading and listening skills.
IELTS-Style
Speaking Test Questions and Answers
Common music vocabulary
is highlighted in bold.
Part 1
1) What types of music do you like to listen to?
It depends on what mood I’m in but
generally, I like easy listening
although I am a massive fan
of country music and play
this genre more than any
other.
2) Are there any kinds of music that
you dislike?
I’m not really into jazz. It’s just not my taste in music, especially when
the musicians improvise. It sounds like they are
all playing different tunes
and there’s no harmony.
3) Do you ever go
to music gigs?
I love listening to live music and go to local gigs at least once a month. I only go
to concerts by top bands once in a blue moon as I live a long way from the big music venues.
4) Have you ever been in a music group or a band?
I
was a vocalist in my church
music group for several years
and also sang in the choir
when I was in school.
5) Does your country have a
traditional type of music or dance?
Folk music and Morris dancing are both traditional
in the UK. The music for this type of dancing is often played on the fiddle and accordion, with a drum
to give the dancers a good rhythm
and beat.
Do you enjoy going to live music gigs?
Part 2
Describe your favourite music
group or band.
You should say:
- what group or band is it
- what type of music they play
- how long you have been listening to their songs
and explain why you like this music
group or band.
I
like many different groups but
the one that comes top of my list has to be Bruce Springsteen and the E Street
Band.
I
first heard their music way back in 1980. I had a boyfriend who had one of their
albums and I was a fan from the first track I heard. I’ve been
listening to them ever since. The song
that really hooked me was “The River”. It’s still one of my favourite songs of all time. It has a slow,
haunting melody and beautiful
lyrics.
In
those days, very few people in my country had heard of Bruce Springsteen but
all these years later his band
are often on tour here and they
play sellout concerts around the world. His
nickname is “The Boss” which shows how much people respect him and his great
music.
Although
the E Street Band are essentially a rock
band, there are strong influences of folk, rock and roll, blues
and country in their music
which helps then appeal to a wide audience.
I
was once given two tickets to one of the band’s
concerts at Cardiff Arms Park
rugby stadium; a great venue. They were a Christmas present and I took my sister along with
me. It’s the only time I’ve seen them at a live
gig but it’s an event I shall never forget. What a wonderful experience.
We sang along to all the songs.
The
highlight of the show was when they performed “The River. At the end, the band stopped playing and Bruce
led the audience in singing the
chorus over and over again.
It was amazing and a very special moment. I actually found it quite moving as
that was the song that had
started me as a fan all those
years ago and there I was singing it with him. There was silence when it
finally ended and then the applause
started and went on for what seemed like forever.
It’s
hard to put in words why I like Bruce Springsteen and his band so much. I think it’s because their lyrics are so real while most of
the songs have a strong melody that stirs your soul. That’s
the best way I can put it.
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band are a famous US rock band.
Part 3
1) Is it important to listen to
music with other people?
I think that listening to
music can be both a social experience and a personal one. Young people in
particular like chilling out
with friends while listening to their favourite tracks. There’s also something special about attending a live gig with your mates and singing along to the familiar tunes with all the other fans.
I’ve only ever been to a
couple of music festivals but
what I remember as much as the bands and
the fantastic music was the atmosphere of the events and that was created by all
the people who were there.
On the other hand, you can
enjoy music just as much when listening on your own. The fact that everywhere
you look there are people walking around wearing earphones or headphone
seems to be proof of this. So, in conclusion, I would say that while it’s nice
to share music with others, it’s not especially important.
2) Why
do you think older and younger generations prefer different types of music?
That’s
something I’ve never really thought about but I suppose it’s because they grew
up listening to different types of music as styles change over time.
Speaking
for myself, there are many talented new bands
and singers that I enjoy listening to. I often buy their albums and download
them onto my MP3 player, but
there’s nothing quite like the music I loved when I was in my teens. Perhaps it’s
as much to do with the memories it brings back as the music itself.
That’s
how I see it and I guess that many other people probably feel the same.
3) Do you think that music should
be a compulsory subject in schools?
I
do believe that music should be taught in schools. This is for several reasons.
Firstly,
it’s important to develop children’s creativity and music is a great way to do
this. They should be encouraged to learn to play a musical instrument, but it’s valuable if they just enjoy learning
and singing a few songs
together.
Secondly,
making music is an excellent way of teaching youngster how to work together in
a fun way and most of them enjoy performing to their friends.
Finally,
most schools put on concerts
and other musical performances. Taking part in these gives children confidence and
they are an important part of the curriculum.
While
older children may drop the subject for exams, having school choirs and orchestras provides
other opportunities for them to continue their interest in music.
Children who learn to play a musical instrument at school often enjoy playing for the rest of their lives.
Click this link to get a PDF download of these practise questions & sample answers.
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Music Vocabulary
* Important
- Do not try
and learn this list of music vocabulary.
- Identify
the vocabulary you find useful for answering practise questions about this topic.
- Record
these in your vocabulary notebook and practise using them regularly.
I recommend that you create
your own answers to the Speaking questions on this page. You will find many
other IELTS-style practise questions by searching online.
For help on how to learn
vocabulary, what to learn and how to record it, visit these pages:
How to Learn Vocabulary for
IELTS
Top 6 Types of IELTS
Vocabulary & Topic Word Lists
Music Vocabulary – Common Words & Phrases
Music Vocabulary Set 1: Key definitions
Set 1: Music genres
There are
many different styles of music around the world. These are some of the
mainstream genres but do add others to your own music vocabulary list if there
are particular styles you like that aren’t included here.
music genre – a distinct type or style of music
— My favourite music genre is rap.
pop – popular music; music liked by a
broad range of the population
— Pop songs are enjoyed by lots of different types of people
because they have a good rhythm, a catchy melody, and are easy to remember and
sing along to.
rock music
– music that is based on amplified instruments, especially the electric guitar
and electric bass, and characterized by a strong bass line and strong rhythms
— The Rolling Stones play some of the
best rock music ever written.
heavy metal – a type of highly amplified
harsh-sounding rock music with a strong beat, characteristically using violent
or fantasy imagery
— I like some rock music but find heavy metal a bit too loud.
rap – a
type of music in which the words are not sung
but are spoken in a rapid, rhythmic way
— Whilst I’m not a great fan of rap music, I do think it’s amazing how they speak so fast and
remember the words.
country music – a
form of popular music originating in the rural southern US. It is a mixture of
ballads and dance tunes played characteristically on fiddle, banjo, guitar, and
pedal steel guitar.
—
There’s a great country music venue
in my town where everyone dresses up as cowboys when they go to gigs.
jazz – a style of music that is generally
loud and rhythmic, where the musicians often make the music up as they go along
—
Louis Armstrong is still a popular jazz
musician many decades after his death.
reggae – a form
of music with a distinct beat that originated in Jamaica and is still
associated with the Caribbean
— Bob Marley was the first internationally known reggae musician.
blues – African-American
music that expresses grief or sorrow about injustice and a longing for a better
life
— Did you know that the blues
is named after the expression ‘to feel blue’ which means to be sad or
depressed?
Music Vocabulary Pronunciation
traditional music – songs and tunes particular to a country or region which have been performed over a long period of time, usually several generations
— Traditional music is part of our culture and should be preserved.
folk – traditional music which included
songs written a long time ago and new songs written in the old style
—
We have some talented young folk
musicians in my country who love performing songs from the old days and writing
new folk songs for our generation.
classical music – a form of music developed in Europe mainly in the 18th and 19th centuries by musicians highly skilled in musical composition
— I find that classical music
really stirs up the emotions and I particularly enjoy listening to Beethoven and Bach.
opera – a
musical play, often very dramatic, in which most of the words are sung
— I’m not a fan of opera
as I really don’t like the style of singing.
musical – a play or film that
uses singing and dancing in
the story but also includes a lot of spoken dialogue
— Although there are lots of great new musicals being written, I still love West Side Story the best.
instrumental music – music where you
just hear instruments playing and there is no singing
— I’m not happy when they play instrumental music on my favourite
radio station as I like to be able to sing along the lyrics.
easy listening
– a type
of music that is not complicated, is pleasant to listen and doesn’t need much
of your attention
— When I
get home in the evening I put on some easy
listening to help me relax after a busy day.
background music – music that is playing while something else is happening
— My friend likes to have background music on while she’s
studying but I need a quiet place to work.
Music Vocabulary Pronunciation
Music Vocabulary Set 2: Musical instruments & playing music
If there are any traditional musical
instruments popular in your country that you might want to talk about, add them
to your own music vocabulary list.
instrument – something you play to make music
Some common instruments:
piano
guitar
electric guitar
drums
violin / fiddle
cello
flute
electric keyboard
banjo
double bass
saxophone
trumpet
clarinet
accordion
recorder
Music Vocabulary Pronunciation
traditional
instruments – a type of instrument that
has been played for many generations or that was popular in the past,
often unique to a country or region
— A sitar is a
traditional Indian musical instrument.
to take up (a musical
instrument) – to
begin learning a musical instrument
— I’m going to take up the guitar.
to read music – to understand and follow written
musical notes
— I’m so glad I learnt to read music when I had piano lessons as
a child because it really helps me now that I sing in a choir.
to play by ear – to play without reading the
musical notes
— Many talented musicians can’t even
read music and only play by ear.
talented
– to be naturally skilled at something
—
I never got the hang of playing an instrument even though both my
parents are talented musicians.
to
be musical – have a
skill in or a great liking for music
— My friend Sally is very musical and can play several different
instruments.
self-discipline – the ability to make yourself do things you know you
should do even when you do not want to
— You need
a lot of self-discipline to learn
the piano as you have to practise every day and play boring scales.
sense
of accomplishment – to feel
like you’ve achieved something you can be proud of
— Bernie
felt a real sense of accomplishment
at passing his Grade 2 flute exam.
vocals – a part of a piece of music that is sung
— My parents met in a band. Dad was a guitarist and Mum sang vocals.
Music Vocabulary Pronunciation
Music Vocabulary Set 3: Musicians
musician – a person who plays a musical instrument, especially as a
profession, or is musically talented
— It was Jai’s ambition to be a professional musician and play in a famous
orchestra.
bass player
– someone who plays the bass
conductor
– the person who leads the orchestra
guitarist
– someone who plays the guitar
keyboard player
– someone who plays the keyboard
pianist
– someone who plays the piano
drummer
– someone who plays the drums
cellist
– someone who plays the cello
violinist
– someone who plays the violin
vocalist
– someone who sings
— Phil Collins was unusual in being both the drummer and lead vocalist in a band, the famous Genesis.
choir
– a group of singers singing together
— Lulu really enjoyed singing in the choir, especially when they performed at concerts.
orchestra – a large group of musicians who play many
different instruments together and are led by a conductor
— Jason was delighted when he was asked to play violin in
the school orchestra.
band – a group of people who
sing together and also play instruments
— I was so excited to be asked to play
bass guitar in the new band.
group – a collection of people
who sing together but do not necessarily play instruments
— All the groups performing
in the contest were excellent and it was hard for the judges to pick the best.
composer
– a
person who writes music, especially as a professional occupation
— My favourite classical composer is Mozart.
Music Vocabulary Pronunciation
Music Vocabulary Set 4: Live music
a performance
– the act of entertaining other people by dancing, singing, acting or
playing music
—
The choir gave a wonderful performance at my sister’s wedding.
a gig
– a performance of a band
— My new band is playing their first gig at the weekend.
a show
– a performance,
especially involving music
— I’m
going to my kid’s school this evening to watch them perform in a show.
live
music – music
performed in front of an audience
— We have many clubs in my city and
I often go along with friends to listen to live
music.
Collocations:
- live show
- live
performance - live gig
music festival – an organized event, typically lasting several days, featuring
performances by various musicians, singers and groups
— I try to go to at least one music festival each summer.
concert – a performance of music by one or more
musicians or singers
— My orchestra is going to perform at a concert organized to raise money for charity.
stage
– a raised platform on which musicians, actors or entertainers
perform
— I felt nervous when I walked out on stage and saw the large audience waiting to hear me sing.
venue – the place
where a public event such as a concert happens
— The disused warehouse was
the perfect venue for a rock
concert.
Music Vocabulary Pronunciation
Music Vocabulary Set 5: Recorded music
recording / recorded music – music that has been
stored on a record, CD, computer, etc., so that it can be heard again
— I
have recordings of many of my
favourite bands stored on my computer.
MP3
player – an electronic device that can store and play digital audio files
— I always carry my MP3 player with me so that I can listen
to music whenever I want to.
headphones
/ earphones – an electronic device that fits over or in the ears for
listening to music
— I wear earphones
to listen to music on my MP3 player while I’m out jogging.
album – a collection of recordings issued as a single item on
CD, record or another medium.
— I can’t
wait for my favourite band’s new album
to come out.
to download tracks – to obtain music from the internet
— I heard a great band at the gig
last night and I’m going to download
some of their tracks.
speakers
– a piece of electrical equipment for playing recorded sound, through which the sound is played
— The jazz album I got for my
birthday sounds amazing
through my new speakers.
Music Vocabulary Pronunciation
Music Vocabulary Set 6: Describing music &
songs
a song
– a
usually short piece of music with words that are sung
— My favourite Ed
Sheeran song is “Thinking Out Loud”.
lyrics – the
words to a song
— Leonard Cohen wrote some
of the best lyrics of all time and
many artists still perform his songs today.
a melody – the main tune in a piece of music that is often played or sung more than once
— I had
trouble picking up the melody of the
new piece we started learning at choir rehearsal today and will practise it at home.
a tune
– the musical part of a song, especially one that
is pleasant and easy to remember
a catchy tune – a tune or a song that’s easy to
remember and stays in your mind so that you find yourself humming or singing it
— I heard a really catchy
tune of on my kid’s TV programme this morning and I’ve been humming it all
day.
piece of music – a musical composition, especially but not necessarily an
instrumental one
— My piano teacher has given me a
new piece of music to learn before
my next lesson.
taste in music – the music someone likes
— My boyfriend and I have the same taste in music and go to live gigs
whenever we can.
rhythm
– a regular, repeated pattern of sounds
— I love the rhythm of
reggae music.
beat
– a characteristic
rhythm in some types of music
— Rap music has such a distinctive beat.
harmony – a pleasant musical sound made by different notes being
played or sung at the same time
— One of
the reason I enjoy country music so much is because many songs have lovely harmonies.
Music Vocabulary Pronunciation
to be out of tune – to play or sing slightly wrong notes
— My dad likes to sing along the radio but is so out of tune that it sounds terrible.
to be in tune – to play or sing with the correct pitch
— Before the performance, the guitarist tightenend the strings of his guitar so that it was in tune.
to have a great voice – to sing well
— I think my friend should enter the singing competition as she has a great voice.
to be tone deaf – to be unable to distinguish the different notes in music
— I’d really like to able to sing but I’m tone deaf so I don’t think there’s much chance.
chorus – a regularly repeated line or group of lines in a song
— The choir sang lots of well-known songs and encourages the audience to sing along to the choruses.
upbeat – cheerful or lively
— If I’m feeling sad I put on some upbeat music and feel better almost at once.
nursery rhyme – a simple traditional song or poem for children
— I can still remember many of the nursery rhymes I learnt as a child.
lullaby – a quiet, gentle song sung to send a child to sleep
— If my baby wakes up in the night I just sing him a lullaby and he soon goes back to sleep.
sing to sleep – to make someone feel sleepy by sing them a gentle song
— My mum used to sing us to sleep when we were young.
Music Vocabulary Pronunciation
Music Vocabulary Set 7: Music & the emotions
passionate –
to feel strongly about something
— I’m passionate about playing the saxophone.
to cheer
up – to cause to feel better
— Upbeat music always cheers me up if I’m feeling down.
relax / chill
out – to become less tense or
anxious
— After a stressful day at
work, I lie in the bath listening to classical music as this helps me to chill out.
energise
– to
make someone feel energetic or eager
— Reggae music energises me so that’s what I Iisten to
when I feel sluggish and need motivating.
Music Vocabulary Pronunciation
Music Vocabulary Set 8: Other music vocabulary
rock band – a group of musicians that play rock
music
— One of the great things about
living in Manchester is that all the top rock
bands perform here.
pop star – a famous singer or musician who performs
pop music
— Many teenagers have the dream of
being a pop star as they want to be rich and famous.
famous – known about and recognized by
many people
— The Beatles are one of the most famous bands ever to have existed.
frontman –
lead singer of a band
— Roger Daltrey has been the frontman of The Who for over 50 years.
fan – a person who admires, supports or follows a person, band or team
— I’ve always been an Elvis Presley fan even though he died before I was born.
huge
following – to have a large number of fans
— Modern pop stars have a huge following
which they communicate with on social media.
to go on tour – to go on a planned series of performances around a region
or country
— I hope my favourite band go on tour again soon as they put on an
amazing live show.
sellout – a performance or sports event for which
no more tickets are available because it’s so popular
— The Bruno Mars concerts were a sellout at every venue on the tour.
record company
– a business that makes and sells musical recordings
— Our band
is getting well-known across the country and we’re hopeful of getting signed by
a record company.
record label
– a brand or trademark associated with the marketing of music recordings and
music videos
— You know you’ve hit the big time if you get signed up with
one of the big record labels such as
Sony.
hit the big time
– to become successful and/or famous
— After winning the TV talent show, Shelley hit the big time and was soon singing
in huge venues around the world.
a hit – to be popular; a record that sells lots of copies
— “Happy” was a massive hit for Pharrell Williams.
Music Vocabulary Pronunciation
the charts – a list of individual songs or musical performances ranked in order of number of sales or downloads over a specific period of time which indicates their popularity
— Ariana Grande’s new record is brilliant and I’m not surprised it’s made it to No.1 in the charts.
to sing along to – to join in singing
— My favourite songs in the charts are always the ones you can sing along to.
a sing-song – to sing informally, often with other people
— I have wonderful memories of my gran playing popular songs on the piano at family get-togethers and everyone joining in for a sing-song.
music-lover – someone who really enjoys listening to music
— I can’t say I’m a great music-lover although I do enjoy listening to the radio when I’m driving.
applause – approval or praise expressed by clapping the hands together
— The applause continued even after the band had left the stage.
- a round of applause – an outburst of clapping from an audience to show approval
— The audience gave the choir an enthusiastic round of applause as they came on to perform.
to be into / not into – to be interested in or involved with / to not be interested in
— I’m really into folk music but not into jazz at all.
to improvise – create and perform music, drama or verse spontaneously or without preparation
— I don’t enjoy listening to jazz when it’s improvised as it sounds like the musicians are all playing different tunes.
once in a blue moon – hardly ever
— I’m definitely a music-lover but only go to live gigs once in a blue moon.
Music Vocabulary Pronunciation
Click this link to get a PDF download of this list of music vocabulary.
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Ways to Improve Your Music Vocabulary
One of the best
ways to improve your music vocabulary is through reading. Watching topic related YouTube
videos and listening to podcasts is also hugely beneficial.
Here are some
online resources I recommend.
Music Articles
These online publications contain music news and related articles. Most music genres have their own publications so search for those that particularly interest you, e.g. «Jazz magazines» or «Jazz articles».
Pitchfork
BBC News — Music
The Guardian — Music
TED Talks
I love TED Talks. They are short videos
with a powerful message and are generally very interesting. They’re ideal for
improving your vocabulary and give valuable listening skills practise.
Search TED Talks — Music to help you improve your music vocabulary. It will take a bit more searching to find something relevant than with some other topics but it’s worth seeing what you can find.
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Wideboys
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The Word (Koncept Mix)
House
04:15
Chief Keef
—
Spread Da Word
Зарубежный рэп
Trap
Хип-хоп
03:07
Last Word Said
—
Stop & Breathe
03:43
Joey Bada$$
—
Word Is Bond
03:20
The Word Alive
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Battle Royale
03:47
Beady Eye
—
Four Letter Word
Зарубежный рок
Альтернативная
04:29
Ludacris
—
Word Of Mouf (Freestyle)
Зарубежный рэп
Хип-хоп
02:12
Kylie Minogue
—
Word Is Out
Зарубежный поп
Музыка для танцев
05:52
Kylie Minogue
—
Word Is Out
Зарубежный поп
Музыка для танцев
05:02
Kylie Minogue
—
Word Is Out
Зарубежный поп
Музыка для танцев
03:32
Kylie Minogue
—
Word Is Out
Зарубежный поп
Музыка для танцев
01:18
7L & Esoteric
—
Word Association (Remix)
Хип-хоп
03:29
Safety Word Orange
—
Slow Motion
03:52
The Last Word
—
I Promise…
03:20
The Word Alive
—
Battle Royale
03:56
Kwame Bediako
—
One Good Word
Регги
06:35
Run-D.M.C.
—
Word Is Born
Зарубежный рэп
Хип-хоп
02:54
word mc
—
Зигализуйся под этот бит (О-о!!! А-а!!!)
03:09
Wideboys
—
The Word (Koncept Mix)
House
04:15
DJ Premier
—
Word Iz Bond
04:10
The Last Word
—
In His Words
04:12
word mc
—
Зигализуйся под этот бит (О-о!!! А-а!!!)
03:09
Soulacybin
—
Word, Sound And Power
05:36
Shawn Chrystopher
—
Five Letter Word
03:41
Calibre & Zero Tolerance
—
One Word
05:35
All
—
Good as My Word
02:09
Betty
—
The L Word Theme
Зарубежный поп
01:02
坂本龍一
—
Word
05:01
Sádon
—
The Word Of Son
06:37
Scritti Politti
—
The Word Girl
04:09
Chorus
—
He spake the word
02:18
Nathan Hughes
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awkward swear word
04:02
Nebelwerfer
—
A Word of Deconstruction
03:26
My First Story
—
Silence Word
Зарубежный рок
Альтернативная
03:23
Korn
—
Word Up! (Speakeasy Remix)
Метал
Альтернативная
03:02
Хельга В.В.
—
The Squire’s Word
03:50
ALMAGESTA
—
Not the last word
01:27
Steve Howe
—
THE LAST WORD
04:28
三浦大知
—
Word!
04:09
Diplo
—
Bird Is The Word
Trap
House
03:21
Innocens
—
Not A Single Word
Метал
03:45
Beady Eye
—
Four Letter Word
Зарубежный рок
Альтернативная
04:17
Insane Clown Posse
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Ringmaster’s Word
Зарубежный рэп
Альтернативная
Хип-хоп
02:52
The Word Alive
—
I’m Sorry
04:53
Mantronix
—
Fresh is the Word
Хип-хоп
05:34
Def Leppard
—
Four Letter Word
Зарубежный рок
03:08
Nine Lashes
—
Word of Advice
Зарубежный рок
Метал
Альтернативная
03:43
Confederate Railroad
—
The «R» Word
Кантри
03:23
Jake Miller
—
Say The Word
03:33
Epica
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Martyr of the Free Word
Зарубежный рок
Метал
05:03
Keedz
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Stand On The Word
Альтернативная
House
03:25
Hanson
—
Every Word I Say
04:41
Julia Levitina
—
Without a Word
03:25
Benny Goodman
—
Take My Word
Классическая музыка
Джаз
02:51
MercyMe
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Word Of God Speak
03:08
The Last Poets
—
Bird’s Word
06:12
Brand Nubian
—
Word Is Bond
Хип-хоп
04:01
Rapsody
—
Tha Word (Manna 2003)
Зарубежный рэп
R&B
Хип-хоп
04:26
The Word Alive
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Battle Royale
03:56
Vibes Alive
—
The Spoken Word
04:25
The Word Alive
—
Dream Catcher
03:25
Ocean Colour Scene
—
The Word
Зарубежный рок
03:10
Elysion
—
Don’t Say A Word
Зарубежный рок
Метал
03:57
Mobb Deep
—
What’s the Word
Зарубежный рэп
Хип-хоп
02:43
Kylie Minogue
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Word Is Out
Зарубежный поп
Музыка для танцев
03:37
Yanni
—
A Word In Private
Инструментальная
03:42
Haven
—
Don’t Say A Word
Зарубежный рок
Альтернативная
04:13
John Reuben
—
Word of Mouth
04:05
Kim Wilde
—
Four Letter Word
03:59
Black Sheep
—
Heed the Word
04:37
Prince
—
The Word (3121 2006)
Зарубежный поп
R&B
Soul
04:11
Tracy Chapman
—
Speak the Word
Зарубежный рок
04:12
Hyperdermic Needlz
—
Word Up (Instrumental)
03:59
Tyken feat. Awa
—
Every word
04:07
Manuel Ortega
—
Say A Word
02:59
Metal Church
—
The Final Word
Метал
06:01
Sharam
—
Don’t Say A Word
03:52
Mantronix
—
Fresh is the Word
Хип-хоп
03:48
Rakim
—
Word On The Street
Зарубежный рэп
R&B
Хип-хоп
03:47
Insane Clown Posse
—
Jacob’s Word
Зарубежный рэп
Альтернативная
Хип-хоп
05:06
Scarface
—
Balls And My Word
01:44
The Word Alive
—
Casanova Rodeo
03:49
The Word Alive
—
Inviting Eyes
03:21
Josef Salvat
—
A Better Word
Зарубежный поп
Диско и электропоп
03:41
Epik High
—
Nocturne (Tablo’s Word)
Зарубежный рэп
Хип-хоп
04:48
David Cook
—
4 Letter Word
03:10
Flow
—
WORD OF THE VOICE
Зарубежный рок
Зарубежный поп
Альтернативная
03:53
Wideboys
—
The Word (Club Mix)
House
06:53
Chris de Burgh
—
One Word
Зарубежный рок
Зарубежный поп
04:32
Beady Eye
—
Four Letter Word
Зарубежный рок
Альтернативная
04:08
Jamie Foxx
—
Three Letter Word
Зарубежный рэп
04:43
Trae
—
Word Of Pimpin (skit)
Зарубежный рэп
Хип-хоп
00:51
Deep Purple
—
Never A Word
Зарубежный рок
03:47
Máire Brennan
—
Follow The Word
05:13
Word A’ Mouth
—
Famous Last Words
05:05
Kutless
—
Word Of God Speak
Альтернативная
03:50
The Word Alive
—
Hidden Lakes
03:30
The Word Alive
—
Bar Fight
03:40
In Flames
—
The New Word
Метал
03:19
Michael W. Smith
—
Thy Word
Зарубежный рок
Зарубежный поп
03:32