Romesh Ranganathan : ‘I Want Your Soul by Armand Van Helden is so relentlessly catchy I’m sick (…)
      The comedian and presenter would do LL Cool J at karaoke – if his family’s lives depended on it. But what song would make his funeral ‘pop off’? The first song I fell in love with Growing up, every weekend we’d visit a different Sri Lankan family’s house in London. One kid had Thriller by (…)
  
  
  
  
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