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30 Songs To Add To Your Playlist To Get In That Summer Mood

From the backyard to the beach, these songs are sure to bring out the best Summer vibes.

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30 Songs To Add To Your Playlist To Get In That Summer Mood

1. "Magic In The Hamptons" — Social House, Lil Yachty

2. "Dumb Love" — Sean Kingston

3. "Where Them Girls At (feat Niki Minaj & Flo Rida)" — David Guetta

4. "Doin' It Right" — STS X RJD2

5. "I'm the One (feat. Justin Beiber, Quavo, Chnace the Rapper, Lil Wayne)" — DJ Khaled

6. "Give It To Me Twice (feat. Sean Kingston & Rich the Kid)" — Party Favor, Rich the Kid, Sean Kingston

7. "Runaway (U & I)" — Galantis

8. "Beachside" — Bazanji, Jack Breit

9. "It Girl" — Jason Derulo

10. "Left Hand Free" — alt-J

11. "Freaky Friday (feat. Chris Brown)" — Lil Dicky, Chris Brown

12. "Confident" — Justin Beiber, CHance the Rapper

13. "Do It Again" — Pia Mia, Chris Brown, Tyga

14. "LMK" — Lil Xxel

15. "Animal" — Neon Trees

16. "Make Up (feat. Chloe Angelides)" — R. City, Chloe Angelides

17. "UCLA" — RL Grime, 24 Hours

18. "Blueberry Faygo" — Lil Mosey

19. "Bailando" — Enrique Iglesias, Sean Paul, Descemer Bueno, Gente De Zona

20. "Everybody Talks" — Neon Trees

21. "Replay" — Iyaz

22. "Hot Girl Bummer" — Blackbear

23. "Hold On (feat. Cheat Codes)" — Moguai, Cheat Codes

24. "BedRock" — Young Money, Lloyd

25. "Best Day Of My Life " — American Authors

26. "Champagne & Sunshine (Ellusive Remix)" — PLVTINUM, Tarro, Ellusive

27. "8TEEN" — Khalid

28. "Electric Love" — BORNS

29. "Say Hey (I Love You) — Michael Franti & Spearhead, Cherine Tayna Anderson

30. "Beautiful Girls" — Sean Kingston

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