RSVP Blog : Music Lovers
Songs that could ruin a relationship

Let's say you're thinking about impressing someone by inviting them over for a romantic dinner... you've cooked the perfect meal, selected a matching wine, lit a few scented candles and turned on some music to set the mood.
Your choice in music could play a big part on how the night ends. The last thing you want to do is give your date the wrong impression. You don't want to seem too intense and you wouldn't want to insult them. So to help you out, I've picked a list of songs that you should probably avoid in your playlist.
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So you're at a party, a Karaoke hot-spot, or at home playing a 'friendly' game of Sing Star and it's your turn - what song is your weapon of choice? This does not necessarily mean you belt it with poise or in key for that matter - but think of the song that truly sings to you. The one that you always look for on that Karaoke list? The one you grab the microphone for on a not-so-composed night out with friends?
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