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20 Songs To Get You Through Finals Week

No matter how finals are treating you, this playlist has exactly what you need.

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20 Songs To Get You Through Finals Week
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It's that time of the semester again: the dreaded finals week. Fortunately, you're done with actual classes and summer vacation is so close you can practically taste it. Unfortunately, you're spending the week cooped up inside writing those final papers and preparing for exams and presentations.

Don't worry. I got your back. Here is the Ultimate Finals Week Playlist. Whether you're looking for songs to help you stay focused, songs to help you relax, or songs to remind you that vacation is less than a week away, this playlist has something for everyone!

1. "Eye Of The Tiger"- Survivor

2. "Roar"- Katy Perry

3. "Shake It Off" - Taylor Swift


4. "Happy" - Pharrell Williams

5. "Valerie" - Amy Winehouse

6. "Someone Like You" - Adele

7. "Summer" - Calvin Harris

8. "Cool For The Summer" - Demi Lovato

9. "Say Something" - Justin Timberlake (ft. Chris Stapleton)

10. "Summer Nights" - The Cast of Grease

11. "Recovery" - Frank Turner

12. "I Will Wait" - Mumford & Sons

13. "Fun Fun Fun" - The Beach Boys

14. "America's Sweetheart" - Elle King

15. "Miriam" - Norah Jones

16. "All Summer Long" - Kid Rock

17. "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" - The Proclaimers

18. "Bohemian Rhapsody" - Queen

19. "We're Not Gonna Take It" - Twisted Sister

20. "I Love Rock N Roll" - Joan Jett

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