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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Let's play a game with Elvis Duran in the morning show. Well,
as we kick off prom season, A Gandhi once again
has graced us with an incredible, incredible game. Uh prom songs?
Is that the official name? All right, Let's go talk
to our friend Jeanie or Janine. Sorry, Janine calling in
from Neptune, New Jersey. I love a New Jersey town
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named after a planet. The morning we're doing. Okay, you
know Neptune. We never really talk about Neptune. Why is that?
Why is Neptune the unrecognized planet? Is it? Even a planet?
Is right next door? And that usually takes to Oh
yeah that usually no one was taking out on Neptune.
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Uranus is right next door anyway. So Janine, welcome to Monday.
And Janine says she can name prom songs like a
pro because she was on the prom court in high school.
Oh wow, okay, so I give you Janine Royalty. Very
nice to meet you. So I hope you're the because
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these are all from the first beat. But they're very
very popular songs that I promise you've heard a million times.
I think you can do it, all right, all right,
I am ready, all right, Now make sure you play
them lice and loud for Janine Scarry. These are prom
songs as we kick off prom season. And here is
prom song number one, Oh Please Dancing Queen my albums
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Ye all right, yeah, I don't know how many problems
you're playing that today. But if they're not, they're missing out.
Oh no, they're still rocking that song. Of course they should.
It's a mop. All right. Here's prom song number two.
What's this Wow? One of Gandhi's favorite songs. Oh I
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just do what you said. I want to dance with somebody?
Yes you go? Yeah? All right, Janine, you are still
on the prom court. Here we go. Prom prom song
number three. Great song. I'm not going to get the
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name of that one, but it sounds vaguely familiar. I know, yes,
I can sing it, but I'm not gonna be able
to all right, rat off, no, no, no, that is.
I don't know these titles. I don't know these artists.
I think it's okay, okay, Well you didn't get it,
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that's okay. It's a good song. Chris Brown in Forever,
all right, all right, let's give you another one. Let's
see figure against this when Jeanine it's prom song number four? Huh, even,
Danielle is stuff? That is that? Yeah? I no, no,
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I don't know. Scary he's scary? Was that a prom
just the other day? He was dancing to that? Oh gosh,
I hope not. All right, yeah, Danielle, do you want
to guess? I have no idea. It's good for you.
It's Olivia Rodrigo. Alright, prom songs. Let's try number five?
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What is this? Uh? Black eyed teas? I got a feeling. Yes,
I'm sorry, but sometimes we got to dim the lights
and turn on the mirror ball and have a slow
dance for couples only. Which song is this? Is this
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one more time? Pretty please? Okay? Oh that is Bruno Mars.
The title is That's the Way You Are? Yes? What
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a great song. All right, let's try this one another
prom song? Number seven? I'm bringing sex it back? Yes
you are? All right? How about another another slow dance
because it's getting late in the night, everyone's all sweaty.
Here we go song number eighth, Time after Time by
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Cyndi Lauper. Absolutely all right, all right, here's another one.
I don't know. I'd like to see people's interpretation of
a dance for this. This is prom song number nine,
big song. M come on now clearly Bansvana it is yeah,
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you got you know, nothing like guys in blue tuxedos
doing air guitar to Neirvana. All right, I got one
more prom song. Yeah, you're doing really well, Jeanine. Okay,
here's your final prom song. What is this sounds? Uh?
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That's yeah, isn't it? Who sings this? Who sings it?
It is? Uh? Whoa? How many did she get? Right there? Gandhis?
Good God, that's all pretty great. It's like a Yankee game.
That was incredible. Hey, you one big time. What do
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you have for our friend Jeanine? Well, you know what,
I dipped into my bag of tricks and I got
her five hundred dollars thanks to cripperate a nice god thing.
Thank you so much. You know what, at the prom,
the lunch ladies all use Craper raise. It's fabulous to
make him right