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Sasha13 | 21:01 Fri 05th Aug 2005 | Music
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I am about to go on a team build exercise with my new colleagues and as part of this we each have to pick a song that we either like, or that we feel represents us. The song will be played during our time away and the others have to guess who each song represents. I have no trouble picking a song that I like but would rather choose one that I feel represents me. Trouble is, I have no ideas! Can anyone make any suggestions? I'm single and known as a girl who likes a drink/party and am also quite lively - if that helps. I'd like 'my song' to be quite upbeat.  Also, what song would you choose to represent you? Thanks for any ideas!!!!
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Sounds like the song for you could be, Tubthumping by Chumbawumba, As for me, I'm not too certain, get back to you on that one.
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun by Cyndi Lauper could be what you are looking for???

If you like a drink, then Sheryl Crow's 'All I wanna do' is a good one.

If you're quite a positive upbeat person, though, I'd go for 'Smile' by the Supernaturals. It's definitely upbeat and has a really good tune.

Its a tough one though. If someone asked me to choose a song that represents who I am, I couldn't do it!

Meredith Brooks'  "I'm a Bit*h, I'm a Lover" hahaha, couldn't resist....(this one's for me, not you of course!)....

Whigfield's Saturday Night.......

Pink Get the party started

Or if you fancy being incredibly cheesy...."I am the one and only" by Chesney Hawkes! Guaranteed to make an impression on everyone (whether it be good or bad!)

I'd choose Man I Feel Like A Woman by Shania Twain

how about U2 - party girl

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