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2014 (MMXIV) was a common
year starting on Wednesday in the Gregorian calendar. Contents ·
1Summary ·
2Events o 2.3March o 2.4April o 2.5May o 2.6June o 2.7July ·
5Deaths Summary[change | change source] Map showing
locations of the 2014 Ebola outbreak. ·
In
2014, the news was dominated by wars and conflicts in the Middle East, Ukraine, South Sudan, Nigeria and Afghanistan. o War erupted in Eastern Ukraine after the Pro-EU Euromaidan protests toppled
President Viktor Yanukovych and
separatists declared independence in the East, followed by a referendum
in Crimea in support of joining Russia. o In the Middle East, the extremist group Islamic
State of Iraq and the Levant got involved in civil wars
in Syria and Iraq. Separately, war broke out between Israel and the Gaza Strip in July and August o In Nigeria, hundreds of girls were abducted in April by Boko Haram. ·
2014
also saw the outbreak of Ebola in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, infecting and killing
thousands of people, and leading to a massive humanitarian crisis in the region. ·
Malaysia Airlines was
involved in two air disasters in 2014. Malaysia
Airlines Flight 370 goes missing in March on a flight
from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and has, as of the end of 2014,
not been found. Malaysia
Airlines Flight 17 is shot down during the conflict in
Eastern Ukraine in July,
killing all people on board. Another Malaysian-based airline, "AirAsia" also suffered a
disaster at the end of the year, as Indonesia AirAsia Flight 8501 disappeared
off Borneo and was later found to have
crashed, killing all 162 people on board. ·
In
July and August, the "Ice Bucket Challenge" was a trend of pouring
cold water over people's heads for charity. A continuing trend of the year was
the selfie. ·
In science, the year's biggest achievement was
landing a spacecraft on
a comet, which was done in November by the Philae probe
as part of the Rosetta mission. ·
In Sport, the year saw the Germany
national football team win the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. The 2014 Commonwealth
Games took place in Glasgow, Scotland and the 2014 Asian Games took
place in Incheon, South Korea. The 2014 Winter Olympics took
place in Sochi, Southern Russia, in February. Events[change | change source] January[change | change source] Ice on the Schuylkill River, Philadelphia during the 2014
North American polar vortex. ·
January 1 - Latvia begins using the Euro. ·
January 1 - Greece assumes the six-month Presidency
of the Council of
the European Union. ·
January 1 - Bill de Blasio becomes Mayor of New York City. ·
January 6 - Severe
cold weather hits the upper area of North America, which includes Canada and the United States. Record-breaking weather is
recorded in Minneapolis, Minnesota and Chicago, Illinois. Several people are killed because
of the cold weather. ·
January 10 - Former Prime Minister of Poland Zbigniew Messner died
from a heart attack. He was 84 years old. ·
January 25 - A shooting breaks out at
a mall in Maryland. Four people are killed including
the gunman. Police officers disarmed explosive devices in gunman's bag. ·
January 27 - Juan Orlando
Hernández is elected to be Honduras' new President. He succeeds Porfirio Lobo Sosa. ·
January 29 - Bohuslav Sobotka becomes
the new Prime Minister of
the Czech Republic. ·
January 29 - Scientists in Japan announce that shocking blood cells with acid could also
trigger the transformation into stem cells, a process far easier than
producing IP cells. The cells are termed STAP
(Stimulus-Triggered Acquisition of Pluripotency) cells.[1] February[change | change source] The opening ceremony
for the 2014 Winter Olympics,
February 7 Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. ·
February 1 - Janet Yellen becomes head of the United States Federal Reserve. ·
February 4 - The Klallam language
becomes extinct after its last native speaker, Hazel Sampson, died at 103. ·
February 4 - Satya Nadella becomes head of Microsoft. ·
February 4 - The Scottish Parliament votes
in favor of legalizing Same-sex marriage in Scotland. ·
February 7 - The inauguration of
the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi is held. ·
February 13 - Belgium becomes the first country in
the world to legalize euthanasia without any age limits.[2] ·
February 14 - Prime Minister of Italy Enrico Letta loses a vote of confidence
in parliament. ·
February 15 - Tammam Salam becomes Prime Minister of Lebanon and announces the formation of
a new government. ·
February 22 - Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovich flees
to Kharkov as parliament votes to impeach him as part
of the Euromaidan protests. ·
February 22 - Mexico's most wanted drug-cartel Joaquín Guzmán Loera is
captured and arrested near Mexico City. ·
February 22 - Oleksandr Turchynov becomes
acting President of Ukraine after Viktor Yanukovich is
forced-out of office because of Euromaidan. ·
February 22 - Matteo Renzi, Mayor of Florence, becomes Prime Minister of Italy. ·
February 23 - The 2014 Winter Olympics in
Sochi end. The closing ceremony is held, and Russia wins the most gold medals. ·
February 24 - Actor and movie
director Harold Ramis, who
appeared in Ghostbusters,
died in Chicago from a
heart defect. He was 69 years old. ·
February 26 - Pro-Russian unrest leads to the annexation
(taking over) of Crimea by Russia and insurgencies in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions in the east
of the country. March[change | change source] Malaysia
Airlines Flight 370 disappeared on March 8 with 239 people
onboard Adolfo Suárez died
on March 23 from a respiratory illness ·
March 2 - 12 Years a Slave is
the most successful movie at the
86th Academy Awards. ·
March 5 - Nicolás Maduro,
the President of Venezuela, severs diplomatic and political
ties with Panama, accusing Panama
of being involved in a conspiracy against the Venezuelan
government. ·
March 8 - Malaysia
Airlines Flight 370, a Boeing 777 airliner en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, disappears over the Gulf of Thailand with
239 people on board.[3] ·
March 11 - Michelle Bachelet becomes
the new President of Chile. ·
March 11 - The Republic of Crimea declares
its independence from Ukraine and Russia. ·
March 16 - A referendum on
the status of Crimea is held.[4] ·
March 18 - Chechnyan Islamic terrorist Dokka Umarov is declared dead by the
Russian government. ·
March 21 - Russia formally annexes Crimea after President Vladimir Putin signed a bill finalizing
the annexation process.[5] ·
March 22 - A large mudslide east
of Oso, Washington, kills 41 people, 4 were
seriously injured, and 2 are missing. ·
March 24 - The Malaysian government and airline
officials announce that Malaysia
Airlines Flight 370 crashed somewhere in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Australia. All 239 passengers are presumed
dead. ·
March 24 - The Madrid–Barajas
Airport, Madrid's largest airport,
is renamed to the Adolfo
Suárez, Madrid–Barajas Airport to honor the late Prime Minister of
Spain Adolfo Suárez. ·
March 24 - Russia is suspended from G8. ·
March 27 - The United
Nations General Assembly passes Resolution 68/262, recognizing Crimea within Ukraine's international
borders and underscoring the invalidity of the 2014
Crimean referendum. ·
March 29 - Andrej Kiska was elected to become the
new President of Slovakia. ·
March 31 - Manuel Valls becomes the new Prime Minister
of France. He succeeds Jean-Marc Ayrault. ·
March 31 - Adolfo Suárez's state funeral was held in Madrid. ·
March 31 - North Korea and South Korea exchange fire across the
disputed western sea border after North Korea held live fire drills in seven
parts of the area. ·
March 31 - The United Nations International
Court of Justice rules that Japan's Antarctic whaling program is not scientific but
commercial and forbids grants of further permits. April[change | change source] Thousands gather for
the Canonization of Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II ·
April 3 - Nobel Prize laureate, Gabriel García
Márquez, is hospitalized in Mexico for a respiratory and urinary
tract infection. ·
April 5 - Presidential elections are
held in Afghanistan. ·
April 8 - Windows XP reaches its end-of-life and
is no longer supported by Microsoft. ·
April 10 - In response to the 2014
Crimean crisis the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE)
passes a resolution, with 145 votes in favor, to temporarily strip Russia of
its voting rights, the rights to be represented in the Bureau of the
Assembly, the PACE Presidential Committee, the PACE Standing Committee and
the right to participate in election-observation missions.[6] ·
April 14 - An estimated 276 girls and
women are kidnapped from a school in Northern Nigeria by Boko Haram, and are held hostage. ·
April 16 - A South Korean ferry capsizes and sinks of the coast
of Jindo
County. 300 people are killed. ·
April 18 - A massive
avalanche hits Mount Everest killing 16 people and injuring
9. ·
April 22 - David Moyes is sacked as manager
of Manchester United,
one of the world's biggest football clubs, less than a year after
taking over from Alex Ferguson. ·
April 27 - The Catholic Church canonizes Popes John XXIII and John Paul II on
Divine Mercy Sunday.[7] ·
April 28 - US President Barack Obama's new sanctions against Russia go into effect. May[change | change source] Narendra Modi becomes the Prime Minister of India. ·
May 2 - A pair
of massive mudslides occur in Argo
District, Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan, burying estimated 2,500 people.[8] ·
May 5 - The World Health
Organization identifies the spread of poliomyelitis in at least 10 countries
as a major worldwide health emergency.[9] ·
May 5 - Boko Haram militants kill approximately
300 people in a night attack
on Gamboru Ngala.[10] ·
May 7 - Prime Minister of Thailand Yingluck Shinawatra is
removed from office. ·
May 10 - Eurovision Song
Contest is held in Copenhagen, Denmark. Conchita Wurst of Austria wins with the song "Rise
Like a Phoenix". ·
May 11 - Massive flooding begins in regions of
Southeastern Europe. ·
May 13 - Around 300 miners are killed in a mine explosion in Soma, Western Turkey. ·
May 20 - Terrorists in Nigeria detonate
bombs at Jos, killing 118 people. ·
May 22 - The Royal Thai Army overthrows the
caretaker government of Niwatthamrong Boonsongpaisan after a
failure to resolve the political unrest in Thailand.[11] ·
May 22 - 25 - Elections to the European Parliament are
held, with far-right parties making gains. ·
May 25 - Petro Poroshenko is
elected President of Ukraine. ·
May 26 - Narendra Modi is sworn in as Prime Minister of India. ·
May 28 - Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is
elected President of Egypt. ·
May 30 - Jay Carney resigns as White House
Press Secretary. ·
May 31 - Peter Mutharika is
elected President of Malawi. June[change | change source] King Felipe VI of Spain. ·
Early June - Hundreds of people are killed in
a flooding disaster in Afghanistan. ·
June 2 - Juan Carlos I of
Spain announces that he is abdicating the throne as King of Spain in favor of his son Felipe, Prince
of Asturias. ·
June 2 - Telangana becomes India's 29th state. ·
June 4 - 3 RCMP officers
are shot and killed in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. ·
June 5 onwards - A Sunni extremist group, Islamic
State of Iraq and the Levant attempts to take control of Baghdad in order to overthrow the Shiite government of Nouri al-Maliki. ·
June 5 - The tenth anniversary of
the Death of Ronald Reagan is mourned in the United States. ·
June 6 - Commemorations are held to
mark 70 years since the D-Day landings. ·
June 7 - Petro Poroshenko is
sworn in as President of Ukraine. ·
June 8 - Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is
sworn in as President of Egypt. ·
June 10 - Reuven Rivlin is chosen as the
next President of Israel. ·
June 12 - The 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil begins. ·
June 15 - Andrej Kiska becomes President of Slovakia. ·
June 18 - Luxembourg decides to legalize Same-sex marriage. ·
June 18 - The Spain
national football team, defending champion, is knocked out of
the 2014 FIFA World Cup at
the group stage by the Chile
national football team. ·
June 19 - King Felipe VI of Spain is
officially sworn in, succeeding his father, King Juan Carlos I of
Spain. ·
June 23 - Three Al-Jazeera journalists are sentenced to prison in Egypt, accused of supporting the
banned Muslim Brotherhood. ·
June 24 - Alexander Stubb becomes Prime Minister of Finland. ·
June 24 - Albania becomes an EU candidate
country. ·
June 24 - FIFA World Cup: Uruguayan footballer Luis Suarez is
involved in a biting controversy, after footage appeared to show him
biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini. ·
June 27 - Former Prime Minister of Luxembourg Jean-Claude Juncker is
chosen as the next President of
the European Commission. July[change | change source] Germany defeats Argentina during the final FIFA match Malaysia
Airlines Flight 17 (Boeing 777) crashes in Ukraine, after being shot down by a missile ·
July 1 - Italy assumes the six-month Presidency
of the European Union. ·
July 8 - Operation
Protective Edge, an offensive launched on the Palestinian Gaza Strip by the Israel Defense
Forces (IDF), begins, starting with numerous missile strikes,
following growing tensions between Israel and Hamas following the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli
teenagers in June. ·
July 8 - Brazil
v Germany: Several FIFA World Cup records are broken as
the Germany
national football team defeats the Brazil
national football team 7–1 in a Semi Final match. One the
records is Miroslav Klose scoring
his record-breaking 16th goal in FIFA World Cup competition. ·
July 13 - The final of the 2014 FIFA World Cup was
held in Rio de Janeiro. Germany defeats Argentina. ·
July 17 - After a five-hour
humanitarian ceasefire, Israel confirms the beginning of a ground offensive
in Gaza.[12] ·
July 17 - Malaysia
Airlines Flight 17 (Boeing 777) crashes in Ukraine, after being shot down by a missile.
298 people die, including 15 crew members.[13] ·
July 21 - The United
Nations Security Council adopts Resolution 2166 in response to the
shootdown of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.[14] ·
July 23 - The 2014 Commonwealth
Games begin in Glasgow, Scotland. ·
July 24 - Air
Algérie Flight 5017 crashes in Mali, killing all 116 people on
board.[15] ·
July 24 - Reuven Rivlin became President of Israel. August[change | change source] The United States Navy preparing
to intervene Iraq as a result of the ISIS threats ·
August 3 - The 2014 Commonwealth
Games end in Glasgow, Scotland. ·
August 5 - American general, Harold J. Greene,
is killed by an Afghan soldier while
traveling to a facility. He becomes the first high ranking general to be
killed since the September 11 attacks. ·
August 7 - Khmer Rouge leaders Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan are found guilty of crimes against humanity. ·
August 8 - The United States
Military begins a series of air strikes in northern Iraq to stem the flow of ISIS militants. ·
August 9 - The Shooting of
Michael Brown, an 18-year-old African American by
a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri,
leads to widespread protests across the US and
a debate about race relations in
the country. ·
August 10 - Recep
Tayyip Erdogan is elected President of Turkey. ·
August 11 - Comedian and Academy Award-winning actor, Robin Williams, commits suicide at his home
in Tiburon, California.
He was 63 years old. ·
August 19 - American photojournalist, James Foley,
is beheaded by
the Islamic
State of Iraq and the Levant as revenge for the U.S.
airstrikes in Iraq. ·
August 25 - The New Horizons probe arrives at Neptune after nearly 9 years of
travelling in space. Coincidentally, this is also 25 years since Voyager 2 arrived at Neptune. This will
be the last milestone before it reaches Pluto on July 14th 2015. ·
August 28 - Recep
Tayyip Erdogan becomes President of Turkey. ·
August 30 - Prime Minister of Poland Donald Tusk is chosen as the next President of the European Council. September[change | change source] Mount
Ontake in Japan, two days after the September 27 eruption. ·
September 2 - It is presumed that American journalist Steven Joel Sotloff is
beheaded by the militant group Islamic State. ·
September 3 - Flooding begins to affect areas of
Northern India and Pakistan. ·
September 6 - An opinion poll published
ahead of the Scottish
independence referendum shows the campaign in favor of
independence narrowly ahead for the first time. ·
September 9 - Apple announces three new products:
the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, and the Apple Watch. ·
September 14 - Sweden holds its parliamentary election. ·
September 18 - The Scottish
independence referendum is held. The majority of people vote
no (55.3%) and 44.7% vote yes. ·
September 19 - Alex Salmond announces his resignation
as First Minister
of Scotland, following the "Yes" campaign's defeat in
the independence referendum. ·
September 19 to October 4 - The 2014 Asian Games are
held in Incheon, South Korea. ·
September 20 - New Zealand Election: The New Zealand
National Party under John Key wins a third term in office. ·
September 22 - Ewa Kopacz becomes Prime Minister of Poland, succeeding Donald Tusk. ·
September 22 - The United States and its Arab partners begin an airstrike
campaign in Syria. ·
September 26 - September 28 - The Ryder Cup golf tournament is held at Gleneagles, Scotland. Europe comfortably defeats the United States. ·
September 26 - The 2014 Hong Kong
protests begin, in support of greater democracy for Hong Kong, lasting until December. ·
September 26 - A conference of Nobel Prize winners in Cape Town, South Africa, is cancelled, after a row
over Tenzin
Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama not being allowed to enter the
country. ·
September 27 - Mount
Ontake, in Japan, erupts, killing
several climbers on the slopes of the volcano. October[change | change source] Malala Yousafzai shares
the Nobel Peace Prize with Kailash Satyarthi. ·
October 1 - Jens Stoltenberg becomes
Secretary-General of NATO, succeeding Anders Fogh
Rasmussen. ·
October 3 - Stefan
Lofven becomes Prime Minister of Sweden, returning the Social Democrats to
power after eight years. ·
October 3 - Islamic State post a video showing the killing of British
aid worker Alan Henning. ·
October 10 - Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi win
the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize.
At age 17, Malala is the youngest winner of a Nobel Prize in any category. ·
October 11 - Charles Michel becomes Prime Minister of Belgium. ·
October 16 - Apple announces the iPad Air 2 and the iPad Mini 3. ·
October 19 - The Roman Catholic
Church makes Pope Paul VI a saint. ·
October 20 - Joko Widodo becomes President of
Indonesia. ·
October 22 - A gunman in Ottawa, Canada, shoots a Canadian soldier dead at the city's war
memorial, before shooting inside the Canadian Parliament, where he is shot dead himself. ·
October 23 - Some parts of the world
experience a partial solar eclipse. ·
October 26 - Dilma Rousseff is elected to a second
term as President of Brazil. ·
October 31 - Blaise Campaore resigns
as President of Burkina Faso after unrest in the
capital city, Ouagadougou. November[change | change source] ·
November 1 - Jean-Claude Juncker becomes President of the European Commission. ·
November 2 - The Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) releases the last part of
the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report. ·
November 4 - The United States holds its Mid-Term Elections, where the Republican
Party makes strong gains against the Democratic
Party. ·
November 7 - Former Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev warns
against a new "Cold War"
between Russia and the West over Ukraine, while attending commemorations
marking 25 years since the Fall of the Berlin Wall. ·
November 9 - Catalonia holds an unofficial vote on independence from Spain. ·
November 12 - The Rosetta spacecraft's Philae space
probe lands on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
It is the first landing of a spacecraft on a comet. ·
November 15 to 16 - The G20 Summit is held in Brisbane, Australia. ·
November 16 - Klaus Iohannis is elected President of Romania. ·
November 19 - Nicola Sturgeon succeeds Alex Salmond as First Minister
of Scotland. ·
November 23 - Lewis Hamilton wins the Formula One World Championship. ·
November 24 - Sony is hacked by an as-yet unknown
group. As this includes the movie "The Interview", about
a fictional plot to kill North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, this leads to a diplomatic row between the United States and North Korea. ·
November 25 - Pope Francis holds a speech at
the European Parliament. December[change | change source] Police near the scene of the 2014 Sydney
hostage crisis. ·
December 1 - Donald Tusk becomes President of the European Council. ·
December 1 - The militant group Al-Shabaab carries
out an attack in Northeastern Kenya, killing over 30 Non-Muslims. ·
December 2 - Stephen Hawking warns
against artificial
intelligence in a BBC interview, saying that it poses a
threat to future human existence. ·
December 9 - The United States Senate releases a report on CIA torture during the War on Terror. ·
December 14 - Japan holds an early election. ·
December 15 - 2014 Sydney
hostage crisis: Self-styled cleric Man Haron Monis takes
several people hostage at gunpoint in a café in Sydney, Australia. The end of the siege early the following day kills
three people, including the gunman. ·
December 16 - Members of the Pakistan Taliban carry out a massacre at a school in the city of Peshawar, killing over 140 people, mostly
children. ·
December 17 - Sony stops the release the movie "The Interview" about
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, following threats from hackers.
It is later released in private cinemas. ·
December 17 - US President Barack Obama declares a normalization
in diplomatic relations with Cuba. ·
December 22 - Building work begins on a
project to build a canal across Nicaragua. ·
December 25 - The movie The Interview is
released in private cinemas in the United States, despite threats by hackers. ·
December 28 - "Indonesia AirAsia
Flight 8501" goes missing on a flight from Surabaya, Java, Indonesia to Singapore. It is later revealed to have
crashed, killing all 162 people on board. ·
December 28 - The ferry MS Norman Atlantic catches fire off the island of Corfu, while travelling from Patras, Greece to Ancona, Italy. At least 13 people die, while most of
the passengers are rescued. ·
December 29 - Elections are called for January 2015 in Greece, after the parliament failed to elect a new President. ·
December 31 - The first same-sex marriages in Scotland take place. ·
December 31 - All US and UK combat
missions in Afghanistan end. Nobel Prizes[change | change
source] ·
Physiology
or Medicine: John O'Keefe, May-Britt Moser, Edvard Moser ·
Physics: Isamu
Akasaki, Hiroshi
Amano, Shuji
Nakamura ·
Chemistry: Eric Betzig, Stefan Hell, William
E. Moerner ·
Peace: Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi Major holidays and dates[change | change
source] ·
January 6 - Epiphany Christian
celebration ·
January 7 - Orthodox Christmas ·
February 1 – Imbolc (Celebrated on February 2 in some places) ·
March 5 – Ash Wednesday ·
March 17 – St. Patrick's Day ·
April 13 - Palm Sunday ·
April 18 - Good Friday ·
June 21 – Summer solstice, also known as Midsummer ·
October 4 – Eid al-Adha ·
October 23 - Diwali (Hinduism) ·
November 1 – All Saints Day and Samhain ·
November 30 - First Sunday of Advent ·
December 21 – Winter solstice ·
December 25 – Christmas Deaths[change | change source] Main article: Deaths in 2014 In fiction[change | change source] Movies[change | change source] ·
Moon
Child (2003) ·
The Flash movie EPIC 2014 concludes
in this year. Television[change | change source] ·
In
the Supernatural episode
"The End", the angel Zachariah sends Dean Winchester to this year
to convince him to be a host for Michael. In this future, the Croatoan virus
has spread across the world, Sarah Palin is president, and Sam
Winchester is the host for Lucifer. ·
In Desperate Housewives, Edie Britt dies
and her ashes scattered across Wisteria
Lane. Computer and video games[change | change
source] ·
Soldiers
of Anarchy (2002) ·
Shattered
Union: The Second American Civil War begins
in this year. ·
Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 (2007) ·
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (2008) Anime and manga[change | change
source] ·
Neon Genesis Evangelion some events in this series take place. ·
Alien Nine (2001) ·
One
of the time arcs in 20th
Century Boys takes place in 2014. Hit songs[change | change source] ·
No
Prejudice - Pollaponk ·
El Perdedor - Enrique Iglesias and Marco
Antonio Solis ·
Step
By Step - Mayday ·
Can't
Remember To Forget You - Shakira and Rihanna ·
Love
Never Felt So Good - Michael Jackson ·
Bang Bang - Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj ·
Bound
2 - Kanye West ·
Trophies - Young Money and Drake ·
Pills
N Potions - Nicki Minaj ·
Fancy - Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX ·
Drunk In
Love - Beyonce and Jay-Z ·
Problem - Ariana Grande and Iggy Azalea ·
Baby
Don't Lie - Gwen Stefani ·
Steal
My Girl - One Direction ·
Adore
You - Miley Cyrus ·
Rise
Like a Phoenix - Conchita Wurst ·
This
Is How We Do - Katy Perry ·
I Will Never
Let You Down - Rita Ora ·
Break Free - Ariana Grande and Zedd ·
All
About That Bass - Meghan Trainor ·
Boom Clap - Charli XCX ·
Fever - The Black Keys ·
Dragonaut
- Judas Priest ·
Cupid
Carries A Gun - Marilyn Manson ·
House of the Rising Sun - Five Finger Death
Punch ·
Guilty
All the Same - Linkin Park and Rakim ·
The
Devil in I - Slipknot ·
Calm
After the Storm - The
Common Linnets ·
Burnin'
It Down - Jason Aldean ·
Day
Drinking - Little
Big Town ·
It'z
Just What We Do - Florida Georgia Line ·
Give
Me Back My Hometown - Eric Church ·
Songs
About Trucks - Wade Bowen ·
Drunk
on a Plane - Dierks
Bentley ·
Until
I Met You - Sundy Best ·
Traveling
Alone - Jason
Isbell ·
Pray
for Peace - Reba McEntire ·
Home
Sweet Home - Justin Moore and Vince Neil ·
Something
in the Water - Carrie Underwood |
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