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november halloween music!

11/8/2019

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"Spooky season has passed but I know you are probably not over the haunting music in October."
​--Cecilia fontaine, 7th grade
Spooky season has passed but I know you are probably not over the haunting music in October, so I'm going to give you a list of songs that will carry your Halloween mood into early November You are truly welcome! 

1. Superstitious - Stevie Wonder
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This song basically talks about how people are super superstitious and how people believe in things that don’t really make sense like walking under ladders give you bad luck, that's a superstition. 
2. Thriller - Micheal Jackson 
This song is one of the best Halloween songs of all time in my opinion, it's good for  Halloween parties, and great for haunted houses because it brings that “scary element.” Starting with a creepy voice at the beginning of the song,  If you thought the song is scary, the music video is bone chilling. 
3. Put a spell you - Hocus Pocus
This song was in the 1993 movie Hocus Pocus. The song appears in the scene where the three kids try to warn their parents and the townspeople of the witches return.  Since it’s Halloween and people are completely idiotic, they don’t believe the kids, and the witches entertain the crowd by singing, hypnotizing everyone into dancing all night until a zombie chases the kids to try to capture them. Crazy right?
4. Baby Shark Halloween - Super Simple Songs
It's the original baby shark song with cute spooky music and instead of saying “Doo Doo,” they say “Boo Boo.” I know you want to listen to “Baby Shark Halloween” because man, wasn’t that a super creative song and not a call for more clout because the (slightly) original Baby Shark “didn’t” went viral at all. You’re welcome.
5. Werewolf Bar Mitzvah - Jeff Richmond 
This is in TV show called 30 Rock and basically Tracy Jordan (played by Tracy Morgan) is  talking to his friends about the one time he blew up with the song “Werewolf Bar Mitzvah.” This is followed by a flashback to the music video. In the song you can hear a person saying no stop and telling him to stop singing but I wouldn’t know who it was because it was only a snippet of the music video and no faces are shown on the youtube music version.
1 Comment
em
11/12/2019 11:36:04 am

spooky scary skeletons???

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