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Stevie Wonder’s 1969 hit definitely features one of the more iconic la la sections out there, which I hear all the time at work. Since I always incorporate movie references in my lists, I must mention that the tune was used in the score for the anime drama Giovanni’s Island, giving it a wistful Russian flavor. I first heard this song at the grocery store recently, and it quickly got stuck in my head, as la las tend to do. To start things off, let’s go back to 1968, when Mary Hopkin repopularized a Russian folk tune as a chart-topping ballad with more than a few la las in the chorus. Thus, here are my Top Twelve La La La Songs! So this list is strictly my personal preference, but I tried to include a good mix of genres and styles. And don’t get me started on how many are titled simply “La La La,” sometimes with commas or hyphens to tell them apart.

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If you’re into reggae, you might pick “Sweat (A La La La La Long)” by Inner Circle. If you like hard rock, you might include “Dead!” by My Chemical Romance. There are so many that this kind of list is truly a matter of opinion.

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Not that I’m complaining, since it’s easier to learn that way.Īfter much exhaustive research, I have compiled a very long list of songs featuring the “La La La” and picked out my absolute favorites.

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I love how na nas can so easily take the place of actual lyrics, but la las are even more common, to the point that some songs just use them in place of a chorus. No, this long overdue list is a follow-up to my old Top Twelve list of Na Na Na Songs, which still gets a good number of views to this day. I hope no one mistakes this post as a countdown of La La Land songs because there aren’t even twelve to pick from.







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