'Ave Maria' - 'Ave Maria,' composed by Franz Schubert in 1825 in German, has been translated and adapted into hundreds of languages.
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'Take Me to Church' - Hozier's 'Take Me to Church' has been translated into 84 languages, reflecting its powerful themes of love, spirituality, and social justice.
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'Hallelujah' - A modern classic by Leonard Cohen, 'Hallelujah' has been translated into numerous languages, including Yiddish, French, Spanish, and many others.
'Ode to Joy' - Now the anthem of the European Union, Beethoven's 'Ode to Joy' has been translated into over 150 languages. The famous choral symphony is a call for unity and brotherhood.
'Besame Mucho' - Released by Consuelo Velázquez in Mexico in 1940, 'Besame Mucho' is a beloved bolero that has been translated into many languages, including English and French.
'Volare' - 'Volare,' by Domenico Modugno, is an iconic Italian song that has been translated into many languages.
'Ai Se Eu Te Pego' - Brazilian Michel Teló's 2011 hit, which topped charts in many countries, has been translated into an impressive 131 languages, from Afrikaans to Welsh.
'Could You Be Loved' - Bob Marley's 'Could You Be Loved' is Jamaica's most translated song, having been adapted into 24 languages.
'Jingle Bells' - A staple holiday song, 'Jingle Bells' was composed by James Lord Pierpont in 1850. It’s been translated into Italian, French, Japanese, and many more languages.
'Wake Me Up' - Avicii's hit 'Wake Me Up' is the most translated track by a Swedish artist, with versions in 66 different languages.
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