| Description | Song Title |
| Gaga fends off a harem of Latin men. | |
| Clarkson deals with emotional distress of parents' divorce. | |
| Mayer compares ex-love to violence and battle. | |
| Rihanna's horror composition includes imagery of thieves, insanity. | |
| Jay-Z, Keys describe Big Apple's pitfalls and wonders. | |
| Popular Beatles' love song miscounts days per week. | |
| Bon Jovi's lover promises heaven, puts through hell. | |
| Proclaimers would walk 805 kilometers or 805 more. | |
| Gaynor recalled his wrongdoings, felt empowered, will prevail. | |
| Maroon 5 is heartbroken, confused, and craves revenge. | |
| Van Halen prepares for 'soccer scene': leap, bound. | |
| Heterosexual Perry enjoys homosexual smooch- will boyfriend care? | |
| What he wants, Franklin has got it: D-E-F-I-N-I-T-E-L-Y. | |
| Madonna burns crosses, compares relationship to religious prose. | |
| Ke$ha brushes teeth with alcohol, rejects guys, dances. | |
| Pussycat Dolls, as adults, want cars, groupies, fame. | |
| | Description | Song Title |
| Journey describes gambling, small-town girl, midnight train. | |
| Aerosmith sleeps beside her, prefers reality to dreaming. | |
| Spears breaks up, regrets decision; not domestic violence. | |
| Aguilera's version of 'Mulan' song discusses inner beauty. | |
| The only holiday gift Carey desires is him. | |
| Despite sinking ship, Dion dreams of, loves him. | |
| Beyonce taunts: Marry her if you loved her. | |
| Mars would cut self, explode for her: unreciprocated. | |
| Kings of Leon tired of hook-ups; crave meaningfulness. | |
| Baha Men chased by canines: who is responsible? | |
| Mean girl catches Usher's eye, gets him 'twisted.' | |
| Jackson's title character dances seductively, wears 'sweet perfume.' | |
| Thomas isn't describing jewelry; helplessness of ill wife. | |
| Red Hot Chili Peppers crave Golden State girl. | |
| Springsteen loves Wendy, impatiently desires Asbury Park exit. | |
| Mika emulates title character, 'The Country Girl' actress. | |
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