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Music Quiz: Artist by Popular Spotify Songs XV

Welcome to week 15 in the Sporcle Spotify challenge.

Here are the results so far:

ParticipantWeek 14Total
Sheik Yerbouti19276
Tony18274
Geoff (1001)18264
jprobichaud16263
Rich Kamerman17261
Max (badfinger20)17253
John (2loud2old)15252
Paul11228
Scottnot yet226

We’ve lost a few competitors, but there’s still an exciting battle for first between Tony and Sheik Yerbouti, and also a tough tussle for third.

This week’s quiz is at: https://www.sporcle.com/games/MSUKent/artist-by-popular-spotify-songs-xv

I scored 18/20, the average is 54%, what did you score? The series is up to 20 weeks presently, so we’re 75% through after this.

My misses so far: The Partridge Family, Post Malone, Snoop Dogg, Bobby Vinton, Loverboy, David Soul, Ice Cube, The Pussycat Dolls, Tommy Tutone, The Jonas Brothers, Debbie Gibson, Daniel Powter, Adam Ant, Iggy Azalea, Bruno Mars, ‘Heart Full of Soul’, ‘Bleed American’.

If you missed the early weeks and want to catch up, you can find the previous quizzes at https://albumreviews.blog/category/sporcle/

23 Comments

  1. 18/20 – don’t know the artist that did ‘Three Times a Lady’ and ‘I Don’t Have the Heart’. These quizzes are really scrapping the barrel now, aren’t they?

  2. 19/20 this week – I struggled with spelling for a bit on the Adia singer and I’ve never heard of the Just Once, There’s No Easy Way singer

  3. 17 – and after seeing the answers, maybe I should have got the radioactive man sidekick, possibly could have gotten the avian band, and I don’t remember ever hearing the name of the one singer-songwriter. But then I realized I’d heard his Linda Ronstadt duet many times!

  4. Just like many cities here in the US, I am going down in flames. A measly 10 of 20, but I will soldier on I guess. Just a very difficult week here – as if the pandemic and depression era economics weren’t enough, now we have a full blown social crisis here in the US, non-existent (check that, corrosive) leadership at the top – just very depressing all around.

  5. Sorry about being such a downer. On a lighter note, you asked about the new Jason Isbell album – absolutely loving it – I think Letting Go of You will be the song I will be dancing to with my daughter at her wedding – which wont’ be for a while! – she’s twelve. 🙂

    • I was just listening to it earlier this afternoon too. It’s good. I like the daughter song. I do think he’s best at writing and singing acoustic and personal songs. I reckon he should do a collaborative record to show off his lead guitar skills.

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