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Top 50 Best Slow Tracks of March 2025

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    Lose Control (2024)

    Teddy Swims [Valentinstag 2024]

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    One More Time (1998)

    Steve Perry

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    Human Nature

    Michael Jackson [Michael Jackson's This Is It (The Music That Inspired the Movie)]

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    Lullaby (1989)

    Cure

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    Fine Time (1988)

    Yazz

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    Everybody's Got To Learn Some (2004)

    Zucchero [Plug It In]

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    Tattoo (Acoustic) (2023)

    Loreen

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    Hotel California (1976)

    Eagles [To the Limit: The Essential Collection]

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    Memories (2024)

    Dean Lewis

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    A New Bohemia (2024)

    Pet Shop Boys [Alternative]

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    Angie (1974)

    The rolling stones [1974 - Best of]

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    Careless Whisper

    George Michael [Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael]

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    You Are Not Alone (1995)

    Michael Jackson [The Essential Michael Jackson]

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    Nightshift (1984)

    Commodores

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    Woman (1980)

    John Lennon

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    Baby Can I Hold You

    Erika Scherlin [Acoustic Chill vol. 1 (The Best Lounge tracks in an Acoustic Sound)]

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    In The Air Tonight (1981)

    Phil Collins [Face Value (Deluxe Edition)]

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    Slow down (2005)

    Bobby Valentino [R&B/Hip-Hop Karaoke July 2005]

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    Some Hearts Are Diamond (1988)

    Chris Norman [Chris Norman: Greatest Hits]

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    Why Can't We Live Together (1984)

    Sade [Live Aid (Live, 13th July 1985)]

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    Falling or flying (2023)

    Jorja Smith

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    Hello (1983)

    Lionel Richie

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    Human Nature (1982)

    Michael Jackson

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    It's in the Rain (2006)

    Enya

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    Nine millon bicycles (2006)

    Katie melua

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    Rope Dancer (1978)

    Machiavel

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    Solo Con Te (1988)

    Eros Ramazzotti

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    Su Di Noi (1980)

    Pupo

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    The End (2024)

    Tom Odell

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    Three Babies (1990)

    Sinéad O'Connor

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    Two Out Of There Ain't Bad (1984)

    Meatloaf

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    We Love Slow Music

    Slowly Radio

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    A Whiter Shade Of Pale (1995)

    Annie Lennox [Medusa]

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    Before You Go (2019)

    Lewis Capaldi [Before You Go - Single]

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    Blue Eyes

    Elton John [Love Songs (Remastered)]

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    Have You Seen Her (1990)

    Mc Hammer [Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em]

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    Hopelessly devoted to you (1978)

    Olivia newton-john [Grease (The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture)]

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    If Walls Could Talk (1995)

    Céline Dion [The Best of Celine Dion]

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    Montmartre

    Euphonic Traveller [Loungin' Paris]

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    Ocean Jive

    Sven Van Hees [Real Ibiza Volume 5 (The Sun Lounge)]

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    Open Your Mind

    Gold Lounge [Double Life (Bonus Track Version)]

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    Playa (White Sand Mix)

    Bobby Escobar [Cafe Chillout: Lounge del Mar 2017]

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    Return To Innocence

    Enigma [Love Sensuality Devotion: The Greatest Hits]

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    Sacrifice (1990)

    Elton John [The Karaoke Channel - Top Rock Hits of 1990, Vol. 1]

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    The guitar don't lie (1980)

    Joe dassin [Folk and Jazzy]

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    Without You (1993)

    Mariah Carey [Music Box: 30th Anniversary Edition]

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    Yesterday Once More

    Carpenters [Carpenters Gold (35th Anniversary Edition)]

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    You And I

    The Scorpions [Best of Rockers 'N' Ballads]

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    You are Everything

    Marvin Gaye & Diana Ross [Midnight Love & The Sexual Healing Sessions]

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    The Power Of Love (Longue Version) (1984)

    Frankie Goes To Hollywood

As the month of January fades in the rearview mirror, Slowly Radio breaks down the tracks that have shaped the music world. You voted, influenced the rankings, and here are the songs that made an impact.

At the top of our list, we still have “Lose Control” by Teddy Swims, from his album “Valentinstag 2024”. With his emotionally charged voice and captivating harmonies, Swims claims his spot among the big names in today’s music scene.

Next, we reminisce about the magic of “One More Time” by Steve Perry, a song that has withstood the test of time. Perry’s undeniable charisma and the power of this melody have left a mark on generations of classic rock fans.

It would be unthinkable not to mention “Human Nature” by Michael Jackson, an unbeatable masterpiece. Its continued resonance in popular culture is a testament to Jackson’s artistic vision and his lasting influence.

The list wouldn’t be complete without “Lullaby” by The Cure, “Fine Time” by Yazz, and “Everybody’s Got To Learn Some” by Zucchero. Each of these tracks has made an invaluable contribution to the richness of contemporary music.

We also explore the acoustic charm of “Tattoo” by Loreen, the timeless anthem “Hotel California” by the Eagles, the melancholy of “Memories” by Dean Lewis, and the vibrant “A New Bohemia” by the Pet Shop Boys.

Each track in this selection is a unique reflection of its era, offering a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of the music scene. The artists behind these tracks have shaped, and continue to influence, our musical culture.

Ultimately, these songs are not just pieces of music, but stories that resonate across generations. They reflect our struggles, joys, dreams, and hopes. Through them, we have the opportunity to relive our history and look ahead to the future of our musical culture.

Influence the ranking of the Top 50 Slow Tracks of February 2025 on Slowly Radio!

Vote for your favorite slow tracks directly in this ranking or by clicking the heart next to the track while listening… A click on the heart will raise the track in the ranking, and it will be included next month.


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