Friday, March 20, 2015

Happiness through music: The United Nations present the happiest Playlist … – STAR

D ie “happiest playlist in the world” is ready – and many celebrities have contributed their personal happiness songs. The United Nations released the music list on Friday on the Internet.

The March 20, the United Nations had declared 2012 as the day of happiness, to clarify the meaning of happiness as the goal of all human beings.

The singer Spears nominated the song “Kiss” by Prince . “I can not help but get up and dance when I hear this song. And dance always makes me happy.”


 
   
 
   
   

From actor Douglas came the song “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah” by James Baskett . “It always makes me smile, especially when it is outside cloudy.”


 
   
 
   
   

Cody Simpson recommends to Happiness Lou Bega Mambo No. 5 and spending time with family and friends.


 
   
 
   
   

Rob Da Bank listen for more than 20 years “Your love keeps lifting me” by Jackie Wilson to be in a good mood.


 
   
 
   
   

The violinist Midori is the “Russian Dance” from Tchaikovsky’s “Nutcracker” happy.


 
   
 
   
   

John Legend shines at “Got To Give It Up” by Marvin Gaye .


 
   
 
   
   

Actress Charlize Theron contributed the song “Every Teardrop is a Waterfall” of the band Coldplay on. “He reminds us to spin-up the volume to live in the now and dream with hope.”


 
   
 
   
   

The Spice Girls with “Say You’ll Be There by” to bring the artist Charli XCX smile.


 
   
 
   
   

James Blunt contributed “We Are Young” by Fun . in. “The song celebrates for me now.”


 
   
 
   
   

Andra Day swears by gentler sounds: “If This World Were Mine” by Luther Vandross

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The Isley Brothers “Harvest For The World” make Fatboy Slim happy. Anyway, he finds, “We can solve most of injustices when we unite to a beat.”


 
   
 
   
   

Does anyone and makes Groove Armada particularly happy: “For Once In My Life” by Stevie Wonder . “For us, this is the happiest song the world of all time.”


 
   
 
   
   

Angelique Kidjo are for, promised the rousing sounds of Miriam Makeba’s “Pata Pata” the pure luck: “The melody is so exhilarating and the groove is simply irresistible.”

 
   
 
   
   

And UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon participated in the action and nominated the song “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” by Stevie Wonder .


 
   
 
   

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