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10 Songs That Are Perfect To Belt Out In Your Car

whether you fly solo or perform carpool karaoke with friends just roll those windows down and belt your heart out

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Singing in our cars is something that we are all guilty of and proudly own up to, personally, I can proudly say that I have sat at traffic lights belting out one of my favorite tunes like a pop star serenading fellow motorists. So what are the best tunes to sing behind the wheel? Well, whether you fly solo or perform carpool karaoke with friends just roll those windows down and belt your heart out to the following.



1. Amnesia -5SOS

The lyrics will make your fan-girl heart swell. Whenever you listen to this you will want to sing them a the top of your lungs all loud and proud( I am guilty myself)

2. How Will I Know- Whitney Houston

How can you resist singing this gem while driving? something about the chorus makes anyone want to sing along.

3. I Believe In A Thing Called Love- The Darkness

*Props to you if you could hit them high notes

4. Lucky- Britney Spears



the chorus just makes anyone want to belt out "She's so lucky, she's a star but she cries, cry, cries in her lonely heart, thinking IF THERE'S NOTHING MISSING IN MY LIFE THEN WHHYYYY DO THESE TEARS COME AT NIGHT!? The belt worthy chorus also tells the story of a pop star named lucky who has it all but she still feels lonely. Some fans theorized the fact that its a mirror of Britney's career.


5. Perfect- Simple Plan

this may seem like another singer who is mad at their dad, however, that's not the case, Drummer Chuck Comeau's parents weren't supportive of his career choice, so he and lead singer Pierre Bouvier wrote this song to prove to his parents that he made it, and to say sorry that he's not perfect (hits right in the feels doesn't it?)

6. Hero- Enrique Iglesias


this song describes an unconditional deep love (like the one I have for this song) no matter how hard you try you can't resist the urge to belt it out.

7. Wonderwall- Oasis

All the roads you'll need to drive are winding. This song will be your wonder-wall and be there for a long drive.

8. Beautiful Soul- Jesse Mcartney

when I was younger I would blare this throughout the house belting this song at the top of my lungs its like a second nature, now whenever my friends and I go out all of us will sing our hearts out.

9. Torn- Natalie Imbruglia

every 90s kid knows this song by heart and there is absolutely no way you could resist belting and jamming out to this classic

10. Gypsy- Fleetwood Mac

The "gypsy" is the free and fearless side of one's personality, which Stevie Nicks channels in this song. So let your hair down and belt it out loud.

there are so many good bops out there, however these are the best picks to belt out without a care.

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