I thought of a few examples, but want some more. Don’t count songs with nonsense lyrics or instrumentals without lyrics. Don’t count bilingual songs (unless neither of them is English, or if the English portions are commonly omitted). Don’t count songs primarily popular among immigrant populations or others fluent in that language.

Basically, songs an American monoglot could sing along with, but couldn’t translate.

  • Angry Hippy
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    491 year ago

    Rock Me Amadeus - Falco

    La Bamba - Los Lobos

    Macarena - Los Del Rio

    Despacito - Luis Fonsi / Daddy Yankee

    99 Luftballons - Nena

    Sadeness, part 1 - Enigma

    Volaré - Domenico Modungo

  • @Venat0r
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    1 year ago

    Du hast - Rammstein

    Gold - Sigur Rós

  • @knaak
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    261 year ago

    Oye Como Va by Santana.

    • teft
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      81 year ago

      For those who don’t recognize the title it’s also known as the Numa Numa song.

    • radix
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      11 year ago

      Dragostea Din Tei for sure. Such a fundamental part of my fourth grade experience, only rediscovered almost a decade later during Zoom school.

  • @Selkie210
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    111 year ago

    Yuve Yuve Yu by Mongolian band The Hu

    • teft
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      21 year ago

      The Hu

      Anyone who has played Jedi: Fallen Order or Jedi: Survivor will recognize The Hu from the intro song in Fallen Order. In Survivor they have 3 songs on the jukebox as the band The Agasar (one of which is Sugaan Essena, the song from Fallen Order).

  • ettyblatant
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    91 year ago

    Plastic Bertrand - Ça plane pour moi

    • Skullvalanche
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      11 year ago

      Ha! Came here to say this. Ya beat me to it.

  • @CetaceanNeeded
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    61 year ago

    Schnappi, das kleine krokodil was quite popular in Australia in the early 00’s.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      21 year ago

      I think so. Some Scottish words are co-intelligible with English, but the song as a whole isn’t.

    • @CetaceanNeeded
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      31 year ago

      I mean it was a song by an Italian that at the time didn’t speak English trying to make a song that to Italians would sound like it was in english.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago
    • O Fortuna by Carl Orff. Actually, the entire Carmina Burana has some real bangers
    • Lots of stuff by Enya