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20 Songs To Add To Your Playlist Immediately

If your playlist is in need of a facelift, you've come to the right place.

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20 Songs To Add To Your Playlist Immediately
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Looking for new music? You've come to the right place. Whether it's your old favorite artists making a comeback or some of today's most popular artists, there's always something new just around the corner in the music industry. If you haven't already, check out a wide variety of addicting beats and hypnotizing vocals provided by some of your favorite artists and genres in today's music industry.

1. Dope Dealer feat. E-40 by ScHoolboy Q
2. Blood Red by DMX
3. Middle Finga feat. No Limit Boys by Master P
4. Chill Bill feat. J. Davis and Spooks by Rob $tone
5. Got Those by Snoop Dogg
6. Prblms by 6lack
7. I Can Feel It (Drugs) by Zuse
8. Everybody We Know Does by Chase Rice
9. Nobody Speak feat. Run the Jewels by DJ Shadow
10. Still Here by Drake
11. Police Get Away Wit Murder by YG
12. M.I.L.F. $ by Fergie
13. Bossed Up by Juicy J, Wiz Khalifa & Tm88 (TGOD Mafia)
14. Super Mario World by Logic
15. Came Up feat. Post Malone & Key! by Flosstradamus, FKi 1st & graves
16. Life Is a Honeymoon feat. Ziggy Marley by Florida Georgia Line
17. If He Ain't Gonna Love You by Jake Owen
18. In My Zone feat. Mike Posner & B.o.B. by Rittz
19. Wyclef Jean by Young Thug
20. Come Down by Anderson .Paak

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