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30 Songs to Listen to on a Long Car Ride

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30 Songs to Listen to on a Long Car Ride

Everyone knows that long car rides can either be the best or the worst time of a trip. With that in mind here are 25 songs to jam to during a long car ride to make it a little bit better.

1. "Life is a Highway" - Rascal Flatts

2. "I Love It" - Icona Pop

3. "Sweet Caroline" - Neil Diamond

4. "A Drop in the Ocean" - Ron Pope

5. "Bye, Bye, Bye" - NSYNC

6. "Oops I Did it Again" - Britney Spears

7. "The Sweet Escape" - Gwen Stefani

8. "Viva la Vida" - Coldplay

9. "Gold Digger" - Kanye West

10. "Beautiful" - Christina Aguilera

11. "Hips Don't Lie" - Shakira

12. "Irreplaceable" - Beyonce

13. "Ms. Jackson" - Outkast

14. "Your Body is a Wonderland" - John Mayer

15. "I Don't Want to Be" - Gavin DeGraw

16. "1985" - Bowling for Soup

17. "Gives You Hell" - All American Rejects

18. "Girlfriend" - Avril Lavigne

19. "So What" - P!nk

20. "Wasn't Me" - Shaggy

21. "Beautiful Girls" - Sean Kingston

22. "Hollaback Girl" - Gwen Stefani

23. "Pon Da Replay" - Rhianna

24. "Shape of You" - Ed Sheeran

25. "Year 3000" - Jonas Brothers

26. "Dirty Little Secret" - All-American Rejects

27. "One, Two, Three" - Plain White Tees

28. "Leave" - Jojo

29. "Rockstar" - Nickelback

30. "Beautiful Soul" - Jesse McCartney


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