Originally Posted by Nicky91
(Post 11550971)
Sam Quek & Nikita Kuzmin Viennese Waltz to Love Story by Taylor Swift a Tay-Tay classic by now, from the fabulous 1989 album, is a excellent viennese waltz choice
Montell Douglas & Johannes Radebe Waltz to I Will Always Love You by Whitney Houston such a iconic track, by one of the iconic diva's and it also makes a nice waltz song although would've also loved it for american smooth with a lift at that high note moment but i can imagine a floor spin with that moment from them honestly
JB Gill & Lauren Oakley Street/Commercial to Bruno Mars Medley JB is in a safe pair of hands with Lauren for this dance genre, she worked wonders with Krishnan too with this style to you can call me al, gonna be lots of fun i think
Jamie Borthwick & Michelle Tsiakkas Samba to Faith by George Michael solid samba track, George Michael, whats not to love and Michelle dancing to an artist from her native country roots more or less, he is also still very popular and regularly played on each radio station in cyprus, greece tbh, honoured like he seriously was one of their biggest international stars
Tasha Ghouri & Aljaz Skorjanec Contemporary to What About Us by P!nk would've preferred Trustfall, but this one also great
Wynne Evans & Katya Jones Rumba to This Is My Life by Dame Shirley Bassey a welsh operatic star a tribute to the greatest welsh music star, no offense Sir Tom, but Dame Shirley is greater, she done two bond tracks, Tom just one
Sarah Hadland & Vito Coppola Cha Cha Cha to Like a Prayer by Madonna Sarah dancing to the queen of pop, wow!
Chris McCausland & Dianne Buswell Tango to Rock & Roll All Nite by Kiss could see this being as fun as his wayne's world jive honestly
Shayne Ward & Nancy Xu Quickstep to Help by The Beatles is a good quickstep song, even Ed Balls did well with this song
Pete Wicks & Jowita Przystal Salsa to Another One Bites the Dust by Queen a huge stitch up, that song is more a paso doble song, not a salsa, this is a weird choice
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