How well do you know your music? Let’s find out with a quiz that accompanies this week playlist.

The subjects du jour are : Jessica Simpson, Aurora, Oh Laura, Meat Loaf , Lucky Jim, Alice Band, Daniel Powter, Eagle-Eye Cherry, Hanson, The Magnets, Jay Sean, Robyn

They are the performers of twelve vintage love songs that were ranked in various charts, this week (17/52) BUT … in the Noughties 2000s.

QUIZ QUESTIONS

1. Which artist provided vocals for Aurora’s track “Dreaming”?

  • A Lizzy Pattinson
  • B Sacha Collisson
  • C Pete Kearney

2. What notable event did “Release Me” by Oh Laura win?

  • A Eurovision Song Contest
  • B Sopot International Song Festival 2008
  • C Brit Awards 2007

3. For which performance is Meat Loaf’s “Couldn’t Have Said It Better” notable?

  • A Woodstock 1999
  • B Glastonbury 2003
  • C *Bat Out of Hell: Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra*

4. The song “You Stole My Heart Away” by Lucky Jim is on which album?

  • A You’re Lovely to Me
  • B Stolen Hearts
  • C Romantic Endeavors

5. Which musician was a member of The Alice Band?

  • A Audrey Nugent
  • B Tracy Chapman
  • C Cindy Blackman

6. Who engineered the mastering for “Lie to Me” by Daniel Powter?

  • A Mitchell Froom
  • B Bob Ludwig
  • C Quincy Jones

7. Who produced “Are You Still Having Fun?” by Eagle-Eye Cherry?

  • A Max Martin
  • B Rick Rubin
  • C Timbaland

8. Which musician does a feature on Hanson’s track “If Only”?

  • A John Mayer
  • B Steven Tyler
  • C John Popper

9. What type of music does The Magnets’ “All the Wrong Reasons” highlight?

  • A Instrumental jazz
  • B A cappella
  • C Country rock

10. In what language did Jay Sean release a version of “Maybe”?

  • A Hindi
  • B Spanish
  • C French

11. Who co-wrote “Who’s That Girl” with Robyn?

  • A Max Martin
  • B The Knife
  • C Björn Ulvaeus

12. Who directed the music video for Blackstreet’s “Girlfriend/Boyfriend”?

  • A Hype Williams
  • B Joseph Kahn
  • C David Fincher

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Tracklist

1 . Jessica Simpson – I Wanna Love You Forever

Featured on the 1999 album “Sweet Kisses”.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Wikipedia

2 . Aurora – Dreaming

Featured on the 2001 album “Aurora “.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Official Site

3 . Oh Laura – Release Me

Featured on the 2007 album “A Song Inside My Head, A Demon In My Bed”.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Wikipedia

4 . Meat Loaf – I Couldn’t Have Said it Better Myself

Featured on the 2003 album “Couldn’t Have Said It Better”.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Official Site

5 . Lucky Jim – You Stole My Heart Away

Featured on the 2004 album “Our Troubles End Tonight”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Facebook

6 . Alice Band – Now that You love me

Featured on the 2003 album “The Love Junk Store”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Facebook

7 . Daniel Powter – Lie To Me

Featured on the 2005 album “Daniel Powter”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Official Site

8 . Eagle-Eye Cherry – Are You Still Having Fun?

Featured on the 2000 album “Living in the Present Future”.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Twitter

9 . Hanson – If Only

Featured on the 2000 album “This Time Around”.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Official Site

10 . The Magnets – All The Wrong Reasons

Featured on the 2000 album “Giving It All That”.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Official Site

11 . Jay Sean – Maybe

Featured on the 2008 album “My Own Way “.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Official Site

12 . Robyn – Who’s That Girl

Featured on the 2005 album “Robyn”.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Official Site

And the correct answers (in case you missed one or two) are:

1. Lizzy Pattinson provided the vocals. The British talent lent her voice to the EDM hit released via EMI.

2. Oh Laura’s “Release Me” triumphed at the Sopot International Song Festival 2008. A triumph of Swedish indie pop.

3. Noteworthy for featuring in *Bat Out of Hell: Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra*. A nightly staple in their tour circuit.

4. It’s part of the album titled *You’re Lovely to Me*. Romantic tunes flowed in Warner’s 2003 release.

5. Audrey Nugent was a member of The Alice Band. The Dublin native strummed along with this charming trio.

6. The mastering was engineered by Bob Ludwig. Known for his discerning ears, Ludwig’s expertise is unmatched.

7. Rick Rubin produced this track. His seasoned production touch shines bright, guiding tunes to life.

8. John Popper features on this Hanson track. Blues Traveler’s harmonica helmsman adds a touch of zing.

9. It’s an a cappella piece by The Magnets. Vocal harmony and beatboxing drive the lively sound.

10. Jay Sean released a version in Hindi. He reached Bollywood’s heart, wrapping English charm in Indian flair.

11. The Knife collaborated with Robyn. This Scandinavian match crafted an electropop gem.

12. Joseph Kahn directed this music video. Known for his dynamic style, Kahn brought animation to the mix.

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(*) According to our own statistics, updated on February 15, 2026