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33 Songs That Everyone Can Listen To This Summer

From Ellie Goulding to Nickelback (yes, Nickelback), this playlist has you covered.

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33 Songs That Everyone Can Listen To This Summer
Amanda Wingo

It's July, so that means that the summer season is in full swing. There are lots of things to do and not much time to do them before school starts again. From extravagant pool parties to radical road trips these songs will keep you entertained no matter how much time you have.

1. Mrs. Hippopotamuses' by Relient K

If you ever want to take a road trip to Ohio, this song is for you.

2. Somebody to Love by Queen

You can jam out to this regardless of if you have somebody to love, or not.

3. Even If It Breaks Your Heart by Eli Young Band

A good ol' country classic to help to feel those summer vibes.

4. Love Like This by Kodaline

Because this summer won't last forever.

5. New Romantics by Taylor Swift

Whether you love or hate Taylor Swift, it never hurts to give her music a second listen.

6. Someone New by Hozier

Try something new this summer.

7. Closing Time by Semisonic

Use this song if you ever feel the need to do a flash mob in Grand Central Station.

8. Sweet Caroline

Sweet summertime, ba ba baaa.

9. Weak by AJR

Nothing wrong with having summertime be your weakness.

10. Really Don't Care by Demi Lovato (feat. Cher Lloyd)

Don't worry about the stress of school, it's summer.

11. Want U Back by Cher Lloyd

You may want seeing your friends everyday back, but definitely not the school work.

12. All We Got by Chance the Rapper (feat. Kayne West)

Summer is all you got.

13. Anything Could Happen by Ellie Goulding

Summer gives a rise to new possibilities.

14. Gotta Be Somebody by Nickelback

There has got to be somebody for you to hang out with.

15. Not a Bad Thing by Justin Timberlake

"NSYNC" is no longer, and it's not completely a bad thing.

16. Enough to Let Me Go by Switchfoot

Summer can be a time to let go of some things and start over fresh.

17. The Night Is Still Young by Nicki Minaj

4 a.m. is the new 10 p.m. bedtime.

18. Slow Hands by Niall Horan

Take this summer slow, and learn something new.

19. Carolina by Harry Styles

This song will make you want to venture out to one of the Carolina states.

20. She's So Lovely by Scouting for Girls

Summer is such a lovely thing.

21. Walkin' On The Sun by Smash Mouth

You'll feel like you are walking on the sun some days when the temperature hits 100 degrees.

22. First Date by blink-182

Now that the stress of school is over, maybe you can finally have that date you kept rainchecking.

23. Sugar, We're Goin Down by Fall Out Boy

Don't be afraid to fall or fail this summer, just remember to always get back up.

24. Glad You Came by The Wanted

Go and explore somewhere new, you'll be glad you went.

25. Bad Liar by Selena Gomez

Hey, it's a catchy song.

26. 7 by Catfish and the Bottlemen

Need another summer alone? Listen to this.

27. Sarah Smiles by Panic! At The Disco

You can't help but smile, it's summer!

28. What You Know by Two Door Cinema Club

Summer is a good time to catch up and find out what others know.

29. She's American by The 1975

British guys that can sing, give them a listen.

30. Don't Wanna Fight by Alabama Shakes

Relax a little, or a lot.

31. Something to Believe In by Young the Giant

Don't forget to stay true to you this summer, and always believe in something.

32. Knuckles by Moose Blood

Odd band name, but this song is a good listen.

33. Talk Too Much by COIN

My personal favorite for this summer. HAGS!
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