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16 Artists You Need To Add To Your Summer Playlist

Sit back, relax and let the summer vibes flow!

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16 Artists You Need To Add To Your Summer Playlist
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Summer is one of the best times of the year. It's time for tanning on the beach, road trips, hanging out with friends, and to end the day, a nice crackling bon-fire. One way to enhance all of these summertime activities and events is adding in music. There's no doubt that adding the right music can change your average beach day into one of the greatest beach parties of the year! With music ranging from your typical beach music to indie pop to even rap, there's something for everyone and you can make this a summer you'll never forget!


1. MUTEMATH


Genre: Alternative Rock/Indie

Recommended Songs: "Used To", "Light Up", "Typical", "Monument", "Odd Soul"

2. Beck


Genre: Hip-hop/Rock

Recommended Songs: "Loser", "Dreams", "Where It's At", "Wow"

3. Kendrick Lamar


Genre: Hip-hop/Rap

Recommended Songs: "Backseat Freestyle", "Swimming Pools", "Poetic Justice", "B**** Don't Kill My Vibe"

4. The 1975


Genre: Alternative Rock/Indie

Recommended Songs: "Chocolate", "The Sound", "UGH!"

5. St. Lucia


Genre: Indie Electronic

Recommended Songs: "Elevate", "Dancing On Glass", "All Eyes On You"

6. Sublime With Rome


Genre: Reggae

Recommended Songs: "Sirens", "Wherever You Go", "Can You Feel It"

7. Snoop Dogg


Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Recommended Songs: "Peaches N Cream", "California Roll", "R U A Freak", "So Many Pros"

8. MGMT


Genre: Indie Rock

Recommended Songs: "Electric Feel", "Kids", Weekend Wars", "The Youth"

9. Twenty One Pilots


Genre: Rock/Pop/Rap/Punk

Recommended Songs: "Heavydirtysoul", "We Don't Believe Whats On TV", "Lane Boy", "Guns For Hands", "Holding On To You"

10. DNCE


Genre: Pop Rock

Recommended Songs: "Cake By The Ocean", "Toothbrush", "Pay My Rent"

11. Best Coast


Genre: Indie Rock

Recommended Songs: "Boyfriend", "In My Eyes", "Feeling OK"

12. Surfer Blood


Genre: Indie Rock

Recommended Songs: "Floating Vibes", "I Can't Explain", "Take It Easy"

13. Citizen Cope


Genre: Rap/Raggae

Recommended Songs: "Let The Drummer Kick", "Bullet and A Target", "200,000 In Counterfeit 50 Dollar Bills"

14. Passion Pit


Genre: Indietronica

Recommended Songs: "Sleepyhead", "Little Secrets", "Take A Walk", "The Reeling"

15. The Wombats


Genre: Indie Rock/New Wave

Recommended Songs: "Greek Tragedy", "Give Me A Try", "1996"

16. ScHoolboy Q


Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Recommended Songs: "Collard Greens", "That Part", "Studio"

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