Community Season 4 Re-evaluation

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I recently finished re-watching Season 4 of Community on DVD (with commentary!), which means it is time to compare my original opinions of each episode to my current opinions.  For each one, I have indicated whether my evaluation has gone up, down, or sideways (i.e., about the same).

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1. “History 101” – Sideways.  Some good stuff here, but way too overstuffed. B+
2. “Paranormal Parentage” – Down.  The characterization is fine, but pretty much nothing happens. Original Grade: B+ Current Grade: B, maybe
3. “Conventions of Space and Time” – Sideways, but tempered.  Perfectly enjoyable, but I may have been guilty of grade inflation. Original Grade: A- Current Grade: B+ (But who knows, I might adjust that back up again.)
4. “Alternative History of the German Invasion” – Sideways.  A few bafflingly bad choices, but this one has a promising premise, and some legitimately funny moments. B
5. “Cooperative Escapism in Familial Relations” – Sideways.  Perhaps the one episode where my feelings remain pretty much exactly the same. A-
6. “Advanced Documentary Filmmaking” – Down.  I interpreted this one in a way that gave it credit that it may or may not have deserved.  But Changnesia was stupid, and there were times when it was amusing, but only when it was acknowledged as stupid; this episode didn’t acknowledged it that way enough. Original Grade: A- Current Grade: B (B+ on a good day)
7. “Economics of Marine Biology” – Up.  “Marine Bio” just seemed so insignificant.  Now I realize it did very little wrong, a great boon in the small mistake-plagued Season 4. Original Grade: B+ Current Grade: A Higher B+
8. “Herstory of Dance” – Sideways (but with a grade adjustment) BRING BACK BRIE LARSON! Original Grade: B+ (with a promise that it might be upgraded) Current Grade: A-
9. “Intro to Felt Surrogacy” – Down.  I loved the premise, loved the set-up, loved the initial follow-through, but they really didn’t stick the landing.  I excused the ending at the time, saying that the loose ends could be resolved over the rest of the season; that wasn’t really deserved.  I really don’t know how much I like this episode. Original Grade: (Conditional) A Current Grade: ?
10. “Intro to Knots” – Down.  I really liked Annie’s explanation that the obligation is the gift.  But other than that, this episode was so confused. Original Grade: B+ Current Grade: I’ll go with B, but I probably wouldn’t have trouble saying B-.
11. “Basic Human Anatomy” – Sideways. A few silly moments, but there’s a lot to bite into here. A-
12. “Heroic Origins” – Down.  This was more of an anti-origin story than an origin story, but the landing making that clear wasn’t stuck cleanly. There’s still some grist for the mill, though. Original Grade: A- Current Grade: B+
13. “Advanced Introduction to Finality” – Up.  I know some people hate this one, and I’ve heard their arguments, but, man, I just don’t get it.  I don’t have to make any excuses to have fun with it. B+

VH1 Top 20 Countdown – 8/31/13

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The countdown has got the Labor Day blues.

Original Version
1. Bruno Mars – “Treasure”
2. Zedd ft. Foxes – “Clarity”
3. Capital Cities – “Safe and Sound”
4. Maroon 5 – “Love Somebody”
5. Robin Thicke ft. T.I. and Pharrell – “Blurred Lines”
6. Miley Cyrus – “We Can’t Stop”
7. Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding – “I Need Your Love”
8. Anna Kendrick – “Cups”
9. Justin Timberlake – “Take Back the Night”
10. Macklemore and Ryan Lewis ft. Mary Lambert – “Same Love”
11. OneRepublic – “Counting Stars”
12. P!nk ft. Lily Allen – “True Love”
13. Taylor Swift ft. Ed Sheeran – “Everything Has Changed”
14. Imagine Dragons – “Radioactive”
15. Jason Derulo – “The Other Side”
16. Paramore – “Still Into You”
17. Walk Off the Earth – “Red Hands”
18. Lana Del Rey vs. Cedric Gervais – “Summertime Sadness (Remix)”
19. Passenger – “Let Her Go”
20. Lady GaGa – “Applause”

Jmunney’s Revision
1. Clarity
2. We Can’t Stop
3. Radioactive
4. I Need Your Love
5. Blurred Lines
6. Same Love
7. Safe and Sound
8. Applause
9. Red Hands
10. Summertime Sadness (Remix)
11. Take Back the Night
12. Still Into You
13. Let Her Go
14. Cups
15. Treasure
16. Love Somebody
17. True Love
18. Counting Stars
19. The Other Side
20. Everything Has Changed

Fuse Top 20 Countdown – 8/27/13

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A #1 debut? There you go again, FUSE.

Original Version
1. Lady GaGa – “Applause”
2. Robin Thicke ft. T.I. and Pharrell – “Blurred Lines”
3. Miley Cyrus – “We Can’t Stop”
4. Avicii – “Wake Me Up”
5. Imagine Dragons – “Radioactive”
6. Lorde – “Royals”
7. Capital Cities – “Safe and Sound”
8. Anna Kendrick – “Cups”
9. Macklemore and Ryan Lewis ft. Mary Lambert – “Same Love”
10. One Direction – “Best Song Ever”
11. Lana Del Rey vs. Cedric Gervais – “Summertime Sadness Remix”
12. Zedd ft. Foxes – “Clarity”
13. Paramore – “Still Into You”
14. Bruno Mars – “Treasure”
15. Hunter Hayes – “I Want Crazy”
16. Maroon 5 – “Love Somebody”
17. Phillip Phillips – “Gone, Gone, Gone”
18. OneRepublic – “Counting Stars”
19. Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding – “I Need Your Love”
20. Fall Out Boy – “My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)”

Jmunney’s Revision
1. Clarity
2. We Can’t Stop
3. Radioactive
4. Wake Me Up
5. Royals
6. I Need Your Love
7. Blurred Lines
8. Same Love
9. Safe and Sound
10. Summertime Sadness Remix
11. Applause
12. My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)
13. Still Into You
14. Cups
15. Treasure
16. Love Somebody
17. Counting Stars
18. Best Song Ever
19. Gone, Gone, Gone
20. I Want Crazy

VH1 Top 20 Countdown – 8/24/13

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First time in a while I agree with #1, I believe.

Original Version
1. Zedd ft. Foxes – “Clarity”
2. Robin Thicke ft. T.I. and Pharrell – “Blurred Lines”
3. Bruno Mars – “Treasure”
4. Maroon 5 – “Love Somebody”
5. Miley Cyrus – “We Can’t Stop”
6. Capital Cities – “Safe and Sound”
7. Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding – “I Need Your Love”
8. Imagine Dragons – “Radioactive”
9. Macklemore and Ryan Lewis ft. Mary Lambert – “Same Love”
10. OneRepublic – “Counting Stars”
11. Jason Derulo – “The Other Side”
12. Anna Kendrick – “Cups”
13. Justin Timberlake – “Take Back the Night”
14. Walk Off the Earth – “Red Hands”
15. Taylor Swift ft. Ed Sheeran – “Everything Has Changed”
16. P!nk ft. Lily Allen – “True Love”
17. Paramore – “Still Into You”
18. Train ft. Ashley Monroe – “Bruises”
19. Passenger – “Let Her Go”
20. Lana Del Rey vs. Cedric Gervais – “Summertime Sadness (Remix)”

Jmunney’s Revision
1. Clarity
2. We Can’t Stop
3. Radioactive
4. I Need Your Love
5. Blurred Lines
6. Same Love
7. Safe and Sound
8. Take Back the Night
9. Red Hands
10. Summertime Sadness (Remix)
11. Still Into You
12. Cups
13. Treasure
14. Let Her Go
15. Love Somebody
16. True Love
17. Counting Stars
18. Everything Has Changed
19. The Other Side
20. Bruises

Re-Selecting the VMA’s Videos of the Year

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The 2013 VMA’s are airing tomorrow night, Sunday, August 25, and instead of working on the fool’s errand of predicting the winners, I will be going through all of the past Video of the Year winners and determining if the appropriate choice was made or if the Moonman should have gone to another nominee.  There have been some deserving Video of the Year winners, but not every year.  But in general, there has been at least one good nominee.  Here we go:

1984: WINNER: The Cars – “You Might Think”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: Michael Jackson – “Thriller” – Giant Ric Ocasek is plenty amusing, but it’s not the best music video of all time.

1985: WINNER: Don Henley – “The Boys of Summer”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers – “Don’t Come Around Here No More” – Alice in Wonderland homages are a dime a dozen, but they don’t often come much more memorable than Tom Petty as the Mad Hatter.

1986: WINNER: Dire Straits – “Money for Nothing”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: “Money for Nothing” – Tough competition from “Take on Me” and “Addicted to Love,” but MTV was thankfully willing to reward MTV-targeted satire.

1987: WINNER: Peter Gabriel – “Sledgehammer”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: “Sledgehammer” – Quite possibly my choice for best music video of all time, “Sledgehammer” is the apotheosis of visual wit and imagination.

1988: WINNER: INXS – “Need You Tonight/Mediate”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: “Need You Tonight/Mediate” – Michael Hutchence delivered sex appeal and a Bob Dylan homage that was even better than the original.

1989: WINNER: Neil Young – “This Note’s for You”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: Fine Young Cannibals – “She Drives Me Crazy” – I love Neil Young, but “This Note’s for You” has not had the legacy of one of the great minimalist clips of all time.

1990: WINNER: Sinéad O’Connor – “Nothing Compares 2 U”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: “Nothing Compares 2 U” – Emotionally, understatedly wrenching.  Totally manipulative, but in an absolutely lovely way.

1991: WINNER: R.E.M. – “Losing My Religion”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: Deee-Lite – “Groove is in the Heart” – Tough call, here.  (“Wicked Game” was also a worthy contender.)  I feel like “Losing My Religion” is a better song than video, but perhaps I am a bit blinded by all the colors of Deee-Lite.

1992: WINNER: van Halen – “Right Now”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: Nirvana – “Smells Like Teen Spirit” – “Right Now” is quite clever and sometimes just plain old silly, which is to say, it has a spot among great videos, but it’s no “Smells Like Teen Spirit.”

1993: WINNER: Pearl Jam – “Jeremy”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: “Jeremy” – The music video may be the best visual art form for social commentary with an artsy sensibility.

1994: WINNER: Aerosmith – “Cryin'”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: Beastie Boys – “Sabotage” – We enjoyed the Thelma & Louise-style adventures of Liv Tyler and Alicia Silverstone, but not as much as the 70’s cop show adventures of Mike D, Ad-Rock, and MCA.

1995: WINNER: TLC – “Waterfalls”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: Weezer – “Buddy Holly” – “Waterfalls” had some cool FX, but no Fonzie.

1996: WINNER: The Smashing Pumpkns – “Tonight, Tonight”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: Bone Thugs-n-Harmony – “Tha Crossroads” – A mostly unmemorable year.  At least “Tha Crossroads” had some directorial style.

1997: WINNER: Jamiroquai – “Virtual Insanity”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: “Virtual Insanity” – Neat camera tricks make for some weirdly cool dance moves.

1998: WINNER: Madonna – “Ray of Light”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: “Ray of Light” – A batch of good, but not great, nominees, with “Ray of Light” winning points for bringing visuals with an EDM sensibility to a mainstream video.

1999: WINNER: Lauryn Hill – “Doo Wop (That Thing)”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN:Korn – “Freak on a Leash” – There once was a time when the viewpoint of a bullet was “in,” and kind of deservedly so.

2000: WINNER: Eminem – “The Real Slim Shady”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN:D’Angelo – “Untitled (How Does It Feel)” – Marshall Mather’s videos are often funny, but they don’t have closeups of a naked man’s ear.

2001: WINNER: Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, Mýa, and P!nk – “Lady Marmalade”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: Fatboy Slim – “Weapon of Choice” – It may have been surprising 12 years ago, but it is no longer a shock that it is more fun to watch Christopher Walken’s dancing than those four ladies’.

2002: WINNER: Eminem – “Without Me”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: The White Stripes – “Fell in Love with a Girl” – The attention to detail in the craft of an all-LEGO video cannot be ignored.

2003: WINNER: Missy Elliott – “Work It”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: “Work It” – One of Missy’s wild yet technically impressive dance clips had to be awarded at some point.

2004: WINNER: OutKast – “Hey Ya!”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: “Hey Ya!” or Jay-Z – “99 Problems” – “Hey Ya” is more fun and accessible, but the expressionistic “99 Problems” really sticks with you.

2005: WINNER: Green Day – “Boulevard of Broken Dreams”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: Snoop Dogg ft. Pharrell – “Drop It Like It’s Hot” or Kanye West – “Jesus Walks” – Tough call.  Snoop’s B&W clip might be the best minimalist video of all time, but “Jesus Walks” was the start of some incredible ambition.

2006: WINNER: Panic! at the Disco – “I Write Sins Not Tragedies”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: Red Hot Chili Peppers – “Dani California” A fun homage to RHCP’s influences should have edged out P!atD’s colorful cast of characters.

2007: WINNER: Rihanna ft Jay-Z – “Umbrella”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: Justice – “D.A.N.C.E.” – RiRi left us with quite a striking image, but Justice’s chameleonic T-shirts were the most original idea of the year.

2008: WINNER: Britney Spears – “Piece of Me”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: The Ting-Tings – “Shut Up and Let Me Go” – Awarding Britney for one of her lesser videos is the biggest VMA embarrassment in recent history.  But it was slim pickings among what was nominated.  The Ting-Tings stick out with their kaleidoscopic mix of colorful backgrounds and finger triangles.

2009: WINNER:Beyoncé – “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: Kanye West – “Love Lockdown” – Sorry, Kanye, but Beyoncé actually had one of the most overrated videos of the decade.  Your own video was much better.

2010: WINNER: Lady GaGa – “Bad Romance”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: Lady GaGa ft. Beyoncé – “Telephone” – How can you not go with the more insane GaGa clip?

2011: WINNER: Katy Perry – “Firework”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: Tyler, the Creator – “Yonkers” – The fact that Tyler’s mini-horror movie was even nominated (and won for Best New Artist) is enough of an accomplishment.  Too bad the actual winner went to the boring “Firework” from the otherwise entertaining Katy Perry.

2012: WINNER: Rihanna ft. Calvin Harris – “We Found Love”/SHOULD HAVE BEEN: Gotye ft. Kimbra – “Somebody That I Used to Know” – A solid video was guaranteed to win in one of the best groups of nominees in VMA history, but that still doesn’t excuse the fact that Gotye was not THE winner.

Fuse Top 20 Countdown – 8/20/13

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I’m back at school, so I don’t know how often or even if I’ll be able to regularly watch Fuse Top 20, but I’ll be checking the countdown online, and still posting my thoughts each week. I can’t stop.

Original Version
1. Robin Thicke ft. T.I. and Pharrell – “Blurred Lines”
2. Miley Cyrus – “We Can’t Stop”
3. Imagine Dragons – “Radioactive”
4. Avicii – “Wake Me Up”
5. Anna Kendrick – “Cups”
6. Capital Cities – “Safe and Sound”
7. Macklemore and Ryan Lewis ft. Mary Lambert – “Same Love”
8. Zedd ft. Foxes – “Clarity”
9. One Direction – “Best Song Ever”
10. Lana Del Rey vs. Cedric Gervais – “Summertime Sadness Remix”
11. Maroon 5 – “Love Somebody”
12. Lorde – “Royals”
13. Bruno Mars – “Treasure”
14. Selena Gomez – “Come & Get It”
15. Hunter Hayes – “I Want Crazy”
16. Phillip Phillips – “Gone, Gone, Gone”
17. Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding – “I Need Your Love”
18. OneRepublic – “Counting Stars”
19. Jason Derulo – “The Other Side”
20. Karmin – “Acapella”

Jmunney’s Revision
1. Clarity
2. We Can’t Stop
3. Radioactive
4. Wake Me Up
5. Royals
6. Come & Get It
7. I Need Your Love
8. Blurred Lines
9. Same Love
10. Safe and Sound
11. Summertime Sadness Remix
12. Cups
13. Treasure
14. Acapella
15. Love Somebody
16. Counting Stars
17. Best Song Ever
18. Gone Gone Gone
19. I Want Crazy
20. The Other Side

Will I Ever Think Aubrey Plaza Deserves an Emmy?

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This may seem like a silly thing to ask, since it is something that I am in control of – I am not decrying the fact that the Television Academy has never honored Aubrey, but that I myself have never thought she quite deserved that honor.  But it is not so silly when one considers how serious I am when I wonder what would happen if I were in charge of the Emmy winners.  Aubrey Plaza’s performance as April Ludgate on Parks and Recreation is undoubtedly unique and entertaining enough to garner multiple Emmy nominations, which she has not received, but which she would have received if I had been in charge.  She is SO unique and SO entertaining that when viewed independently of all other contenders, I do not know how I could ever vote against her.  But there are other strong contenders in the Supporting Actress in a Comedy field, and the way that competition has played out suggests that the fates are simply not in Aubrey’s favor.

Here’s a year-by-year breakdown of how the race would have played out if I were in charge:

-2009: I did not watch Parks and Rec‘s first season, nor does it seem like I ever necessarily should.  From what I can gather from the episode synopses, April did not yet play that big a role anyway.

-2010: “I would be completely behind the absurdly idiosyncratically deadpan Aubrey Plaza winning here,” I wrote … “if not for Jane Lynch.”  Once upon a time, Glee was a halfway decent show and Sue Sylvester was more or less the best character on TV for a year.

-2011: Glee wasted no time in beginning its descent into oblivion, and Jane Lynch was harmed by her show’s decline more than anyone else in the cast.  “This would have made room for Aubrey,” I reasoned, “except that Alison Brie became even more essential to Community,” a show which had quickly become the best on TV.  (It’s possible that Alison was already that good in Season 1, and I just didn’t completely notice at the time.)

-2012: Another year of Community at the top of its game, another year of Alison Brie blowing my mind.  Further against Aubrey’s favor, I finally realized exactly what Alison’s co-star Gillian Jacobs was doing.  “[O]h how I wish I could also pick Aubrey,” I screamed.

-2013: The marked decline of Community should have cleared the way right for Aubrey … except that I believed (unlike a lot of critics) that Parks declined even more than Community. However, April was actually the least harmed during Season 5.  But, though she was never bad, she did not often enough get the screen time to be great.  This year has been wacky enough that I would actually be in favor of Toks Olagundoye of The Neighbors , an excellent performer on an otherwise decent-to-merely good show.

So, Aubrey’s most consistently major competition has been Alison Brie.  Thus, for her to break through and be number one for the year, then likely at least one of two things will need to happen:

1. Community will need to remain in decline.

2. Community will need to be cancelled before Parks and Recreation.

With the returns of Dan Harmon and Chris McKenna, Number 1 is now less likely.  So that leaves us with Number 2, which not only seems possible but probable, considering how Community is perpetually on the bubble.  But somehow it keeps surviving, and if there is a bump in quality, it may even be more likely to survive again (Dan Harmon vowed at Comic-Con that he was going to “do everything [he] can to get us the sixth season”).  And Parks and Recreation is not too far above the bubble itself, really.  I guess the solution here is … A TIE!

Now, onto the real Emmys and making that tie an actual occurrence!  I know plenty of people who would enjoy the sight of Alison Brie and Aubrey Plaza standing next to each other.

VH1 Top 20 Countdown – 8/17/13

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Justin Timberlake wins this round of the Michael Jackson Countdown.

Original Version
1. Maroon 5 – “Love Somebody”
2. Robin Thicke ft. T.I. and Pharrell – “Blurred Lines”
3. Zedd ft. Foxes – “Clarity”
4. Bruno Mars – “Treasure”
5. Imagine Dragons – “Radioactive”
6. Macklemore and Ryan Lewis ft. Mary Lambert – “Same Love”
7. Jason Derulo – “The Other Side”
8. Miley Cyrus – “We Can’t Stop”
9. Capital Cities – “Safe and Sound”
10. Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding – “I Need Your Love”
11. OneRepublic – “Counting Stars”
12. Walk Off the Earth – “Red Hands”
13. Train ft. Ashley Monroe – “Bruises”
14. Anna Kendrick – “Cups”
15. Sara Bareilles – “Brave”
16. Justin Timberlake – “Take Back the Night”
17. P!nk ft. Lily Allen – “True Love”
18. Paramore – “Still Into You”
19. Taylor Swift ft. Ed Sheeran – “Everything Has Changed”
20. Passenger – “Let Her Go”

Jmunney’s Revision
1. Clarity
2. We Can’t Stop
3. Radioactive
4. I Need Your Love
5. Blurred Lines
6. Same Love
7. Safe and Sound
8. Take Back the Night
9. Red Hands
10. Still Into You
11. Cups
12. Treasure
13. Let Her Go
14. Love Somebody
15. True Love
16. Brave
17. Counting Stars
18. Everything Has Changed
19. The Other Side
20. Bruises

Watch And/Or Listen To This: FIAT 500L – “Italian Invasion”

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It’s my first time spotlighting a commercial in my “Watch And/Or Listen to This” feature.  And what has compelled me to break tradition?  Well, I think I may be in love: the redhead with the face like Malin Åkerman’s has stolen my heart.  (The midriff-baring blonde isn’t too bad, either. [Interestingly enough, most of the YouTube are enamored with the raven-haired donna in the blue dress.])  Also, there’s a T. Rex song.

Fuse Top 20 Countdown – 8/13/13

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Fuse-VH1 #1 Agreement Alert is back, because you know, Song of the Summer logic and all. It’s official now: http://www.vulture.com/2013/08/your-2013-song-of-summer-is.html

Original Version
1. Robin Thicke ft. T.I. and Pharrell – “Blurred Lines”
2. Miley Cyrus – “We Can’t Stop”
3. Imagine Dragons – “Radioactive”
4. One Direction – “Best Song Ever”
5. Capital Cities – “Safe and Sound”
6. Macklemore and Ryan Lewis ft. Mary Lambert – “Same Love”
7. Anna Kendrick – “Cups”
8. Avicii – “Wake Me Up”
9. Zedd ft. Foxes – “Clarity”
10. Selena Gomez – “Come & Get It”
11. Bruno Mars – “Treasure”
12. Maroon 5 – “Love Somebody”
13. Hunter Hayes – “I Want Crazy”
14. Phillip Phillips – “Gone Gone Gone”
15. Justin Timberlake – “Mirrors”
16. Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding – “I Need Your Love”
17. P!nk ft. Nate Ruess – “Just Give Me a Reason”
18. Lana Del Rey vs. Cedric Gervais – “Summertime Sadness Remix”
19. Karmin – “Acapella”
20. Jason Derulo – “The Other Side”

Jmunney’s Revision
1. Clarity
2. We Can’t Stop
3. Radioactive
4. Wake Me Up
5. Come & Get It
6. Mirrors
7. I Need Your Love
8. Blurred Lines
9. Same Love
10. Safe and Sound
11. Summertime Sadness Remix
12. Cups
13. Treasure
14. Just Give Me a Reason
15. Acapella
16. Love Somebody
17. Best Song Ever
18. Gone Gone Gone
19. I Want Crazy
20. The Other Side

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