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11 Necessities For Your Road Trip Playlist

But, if you don't have these on your playlist are you really on a road trip?

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Driving for a long time can be exhausting, but listening to music along the way can ease the boredom and even make the drive enjoyable. Every road trip needs a good playlist. Here are a few things that every road trip playlist needs to be great.

1. Disney

No playlist is complete without Genie from Aladdin or Simba from The Lion King.

2. Beyoncé

Queen Bey will get you pumped for sure.

3. Throwbacks

Party in the USA, Burnin' Up, Bye Bye Bye, Replay, and pretty much any Usher song will have you singing like it's 1999.

4. High School Musical

WHAT TEAM?!?

5. Girl Power Songs


Fergalicious, Shout Out to My Ex, Womanizer, Hips Don't Lie, Pretty Girls, and anything Spice Girls.

6. Top 100

The songs that top the charts are always great hits.

7. The 80's

No one can resist singing along the great 80's, especially Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen.

8. A Thousand Miles

If you don't have this Vannesa Carlton song on your playlist, are you really on a road trip?

9. Country

Johnny Cash, Carrie Underwood, Hank Williams, and Luke Bryan will make you belt along with them.

10. The Road Song


Spongebob is the greatest!

11. On The Road Again

This classic Willie Nelson song is the best song to put on your playlist. It will make you so excited to drive and hit the road.

Happy road tripping!

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