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which song is your favorite? vs what song do you like most

Both phrases are correct and commonly used to inquire about someone's favorite song. They are interchangeable and can be used in informal conversations. The choice between 'which' and 'what' is a matter of personal preference.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 5176 views

which song is your favorite?

This phrase is correct and commonly used to ask about someone's favorite song.

This phrase is used to inquire about someone's favorite song in an informal context.
  • Which song is your favorite one?
  • Which Lil Wayne song is your favorite?
  • So, which one of her songs is your favorite?
  • What's your favorite Beatles song?
  • Good. What's your favorite song?
  • Like, what's your favorite love song?
  • You know what Richard's favorite song is?
  • What's Lord Tubbington's favorite song?
  • Which one of these is your favorite?
  • Which of the babies is your favorite?
  • So do you two have a favorite song?
  • How do you choose a favorite song?
  • Jeff, of all the places that you've been, which is your favorite?
  • That patch of dirt is your favorite?
  • Next question - "What is Lord Marcus' favorite song?"
  • So, do you have a favorite song?
  • Is there any way our first dance can be to my favorite song?
  • I thought you came to my hospital bedside as my friend, and now you're even dancing to my favorite song?
  • Would you... would you say that Debbie's microwave is your favorite?
  • Or is your favorite artist really Taylor Swift?

Alternatives:

  • What is your favorite song?

what song do you like most

This phrase is correct and commonly used to ask about someone's favorite song.

This phrase is used to inquire about someone's favorite song in an informal context.
  • So what song do I get to sing?
  • What song do you have down?
  • What songs do you know how to play?
  • What song do you want me to sing?
  • So what song do you want to do for your assignment?
  • So what song do I get to sing?
  • I told Carlisle's campaign guy that you would do two songs at the announcement, so you just need to tell me what songs.
  • No one will know what song you hummed when we did this.
  • Daddy said to ask you what song he was playing.
  • I got to figure out what song I want to do.
  • - What song was it? - "A Chi" by Fausto Leali.
  • Okay, the song don't matter.
  • I was thinking about what song I wanted to perform for y'all.
  • What song is Rafael excited to play for the baby?
  • Shazam, what song is this?
  • What song is it that we know?
  • That I don't have to fantasize about what song I'd sing at your bedside if you were in a coma.
  • What song is this, Gabriel?
  • There's no historical record of what song it's playing.
  • Who knows what Song's thinking?

Alternatives:

  • Which song do you like the best?
  • What is your favorite song?

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