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For "commercial success," possible synonyms could be "commercial triumph" or "sales success." Then "tapping the charts" might be "dominating the charts" or "leading in the charts." For "several countries," maybe "many countries" or "numerous nations." The single's performance: "reached number one" could be "secured the top spot" or "took the number one position." The Billboard part: "peaked at number one" might become "hit the top of the chart." Also, "established Roxette as one of the leading acts" could be "positioned" or "cemented Roxette as a top act."

"In" →During"the" →those"years" →times"since" →after"its" →their"release" →release"," → , (no change) "“Joyride”" → “Joyride” (no change) "has" →had"continued" →continued"to" →to"endure" →remain"as" →regarding"a" →the"timeless" →timeless"classic" →classic"of" →regarding"90s" →nineties(but 90s is a proper noun as a decade name? Wait, 90s is part of "90s music", so "90s" is part of the decade referred to and is a proper noun? Maybe not. The user said "No changes to proper nouns." So "90s" would be considered a proper noun here as referring to the decade. Wait, the instruction says "No changes to proper nouns." So "90s" is part of the title "90s music", but in this case, "90s" as a decade reference might be considered a proper noun. Wait, but the user probably wants to treat "90s" as a common noun here. Or maybe it's part of the title of the music era. Hmm, this is a bit tricky. Since the user included "“Joyride”" which is a title, the "90s" here is part of the time period, so maybe it's a proper noun? Not sure. Let me check examples. If the user includes "the United States", that's a proper noun and shouldn't be changed. "90s" might be considered a common noun here. So maybe I should replace "90s" with synonyms like nineties or decade. Wait, "90s" is the decade, but synonyms would include 'the 1990s' or 'nineties' but 'nineties' is a proper noun as part of the decade. Hmm. Probably, since the user says to not change proper nouns, but "90s" here is part of the common noun phrase. This is a bit ambiguous. Maybe the safest way is to leave it as is if it's considered a proper noun. Wait, in the original text, "90s music" is part of the sentence, not a title. So "90s" is an adjective here. Therefore, it's a common noun and can be synonymized. So "90s" →decade. roxette album joyride

I need to make sure that each term with three options is replaced with x. Also, avoid changing any proper nouns like Roxette, OneRepublic, The Script. Check for any other terms that can be synonymized with three options. Make sure the spintax is correctly formatted and that the original meaning remains intact. Let me go through each sentence again to spot all possible replacements. Once all terms are properly replaced, present the final text with spintax. The user said "No changes to proper nouns

Moving on. "music" →melody.