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11 Summer Songs Full of Good Vibes

Nothing makes a hot, summer day better like a good playlist.

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11 Summer Songs Full of Good Vibes
Madeline Lay

What's better than music? Music in the summer! Fill your summer playlist with these 11 songs that promise lots of smiles and good vibes.

Loving - Surfaces

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Practically every song by Surfaces is full of good vibes and is sure to get you in the mood for warm weather. "Loving" is just one of my favorites.

Ocean Drive - Duke Dumont

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It's a roll down the windows and blast the music kind of song.

Young & Alive - Bazzi

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Itching to get outside and see your friends? Yeah, me too. Quarantine is tough, but Bazzi's new song "Young & Alive" reminds me that this is going to pass and soon we will be outside with our friends again.

Summer Days (feat. Macklemore & Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy) - Martin Garrix

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I think the name is pretty self-explanatory for this one. No, but seriously, summer cannot come sooner!

Another Day in Paradise - Quinn XCII

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Quinn XCII is another one of those artists you could just listen to all day, especially in the summer time.

Sour Patch Kids - Bryce Vine

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Name a happier song. I'll wait…

Glitter - BENEE

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This song definitely passed the vibe check. Now the only thing we are missing are long summer nights.

Hold On (feat. Cheat Codes) - Radio Edit- Moguai

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Feel like you know this song from somewhere but you can't put a finger on it? Yeah, it's a TikTok song, and we love it.

Summertime - PEABOD, Jacob Weaver

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Light-hearted and perfect to blast poolside or at the beach or anywhere for that matter.

superstars - Christian French

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This song was published on YouTube nearly two years ago, and I am still confused why this has not been on the radio on repeat.

Heaven Falls / Fall on Me - Surfaces

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We started this playlist with Surfaces so it's only fair if we end with Surfaces too, right? Right.

Wishing you and your summer playlist lots of good vibes!

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