Finish the song lyric
Singers
Notes
Soundtracks
Genres
100

Keke…

Do you love me?

100

A famous blonde female singer that went from country music to pop music.

Taylor Swift

100

One Whole note plus two dotted half notes

10!

100

Name 3 songs from the "Frozen" soundtrack.

Let it Go, Fixer Upper, Love is an Open Door, Frozen Heart, Do You Want to Build a Snowman? (ETC)

100

What is the most popular genre of music?

Pop Music

200

Twin…

Where have you been?

200

A famous Canadian male rapper.

Drake

200

2 dotted quarters times 2 whole notes

22

200

Name 3 songs from the “Barbie” soundtrack.

I’m just ken, Dance the Night, Pink, Barbie World, What was I made for? (ETC)

200

A genre of music that originated in the Bronx.

Rap/Hip-hop

300

I can’t snooze…

when I’m with you.

300

A singer named after days in the week.

The Weeknd

300

2 eighth notes plus 1 half note minus 1 quarter note 

2

300

Name 3 songs from the “Encanto” soundtrack.

We Don’t Talk About Bruno, Surface Pressure, Waiting on a Miracle, The Family Madrigal, What Else Can I Do? (ETC)

300

A genre of music that originated from Southern United States of America in the early 20th century.

Country Music

400

Got a long list of ex-lovers they’ll tell you I’m insane…

But I’ve got a blank space baby, and I’ll write your name.

400

One of the most iconic male musicians of  all time that gained the title “King of Pop,” and released an album called “Thriller.”

Michael Jackson

400

What soundtrack is the song “Part of Your World” on?

“The Little Mermaid” Soundtrack

400

A genre of music that the singer “Elvis and the band “Iron Maiden” is famous for.

Rock Music

500

I might kill my ex…

Not the best idea, his new girlfriend’s next.

500

A famous Jamaican reggae singer who recently had a movie released about them.

Bob Marley

500

What soundtrack is “A Whole New World” on?

The “Aladdin” Soundtrack

500

A soulful genre of music known for its themes of adversity and hardship that was widely used by African-Americans in the 1800s and 1900s.

Blues