The phone in music: Top 5
1 Teléfono
“Slave of the phone and I live,” sang Alix, Sasha, Paulina and Mariana in the unforgettable cover version of the theme of Sheena Easton, “Telephone”. While waiting Easton calls the most famous monsters, The timbiriches secretaries wore costumes and towels wrapped around their hair. Long live the eighties!
2 No sé si es amor
“Hey there p’s now a very good and wanted to see if you wanted to go to the movies,” said Eric with a prominent use of language. “But I do not hang up, because I want to hear your voice,” replied a Thalía even with all his ribs.
And speaking of Thalia, does anyone know what screams at the end of this song?
3 Videophone
Lady GaGa and Beyonce join forces and capabilities in a video dance so sophisticated and visually powerful as the careers of these two pop neodivas. Beyoncé GaGa returned the favor with the theme “Telephone”, part of the album, The Fame Monster.
4 Llama, por favor
“I hate to admit that I need your breath to be fine, no better food than you give me with your kisses” by verses like this and a great interpretation, Alejandra Guzman has managed to remain as one of the pampered pop rock, no matter who you walk or how much plastic is injected.
5 Hung up
The most successful song of Madonna’s career (as the number one hit around the world) talks about a girl waiting for a phone call, gold level marketing for a phone company. The Organon was Motorola, which also got to Iggy Pop and Mya in a commercial.
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