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does part of the Sugar song "Your favorite thing" not sound strangely similar to "Friday I'm in love" to anyone, or is it just me ? |
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Does anyone know whether this is meant to be satirical or serious? The lyrics are so basic.....but still a good song.
== does part of the Sugar song "Your favorite thing" not sound strangely similar to "Friday I'm in love" to anyone, or is it just me ?
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love song!
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