| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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| 2012 | Parody about an in-crowd district in Seoul | Psy – Gangnam Style | 57%
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| 1983 | Song about a stalker | The Police – Every Breath you take | 45%
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| 1974 | Misunderstood because of the different meaning the word “No” can have in Jamaican English | Bob Marley & The Wailers – No Woman, No Cry | 43%
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| 2010 | Song about a planned rampage in school | Foster the People – Pumped up Kicks | 34%
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| 1984 | Criticises the negative impact of the Vietnam war on the US-society | Bruce Springsteen – Born in the USA | 32%
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| 1968 | Initially a tribute to Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt | Simon & Garfunkel – Mrs Robinson | 21%
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| 1958 | Initially a song about the musical talent of a “colored boy”, then changed to “country boy” | Chuck Berry – Johnny B. Goode | 18%
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| 1986 | Initially meant as parody about party culture, especially for the behaviour of male adolescents | Beastie Boys – (You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!) | 16%
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| 2008 | One interpretation: Song about thinking of other girls while having sex with a male ex-lover. | Lady Gaga – Poker Face | 8%
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| 1965 | Song about a downfall of a rich young lady, commented very viciously by the singer | Bob Dylan – Like a Rolling Stone | 6%
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