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50 Beautiful Songs To Chill To

Basically a Spotify playlist.

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50 Beautiful Songs To Chill To

Spotify, iTunes, SoundCloud. There are so many opportunities to listen and share music out there. They allow you to build your own playlists, find your own artists, and listen to your favorite songs. So I know you could just go follow a "chill" playlist on Spotify or organize your search results by genre, but I thought I'd share some of my favorite songs to relax too, whether I'm studying, reading, painting or doing whatever. These are some keepers.

  1. “Farther Along” by Josh Garrels
  2. “Northern Wind” by City and Colour
  3. “re:stacks” by Bon Iver
  4. "Redemption Song" by Bob Marley
  5. “Am I Alive” by From Indian Lakes
  6. “Please Don’t” by Leo Stannard
  7. “Nothin’ On My Mind” by Astronomyy
  8. “Moondust” by Jaymes Young
  9. “Thru” by Vallis Alps
  10. “Born Again” by Josh Garrels
  11. “Ten Goodbyes” by Tim Atlas
  12. “The Night” by HONNE
  13. “Scars” by James Bay
  14. “And If My Heart Should Somehow Stop” by James Vincent McMorrow
  15. “90210” by Blackbear, G-Eazy
  16. “Small Things” by Ben Howard
  17. “Wild Eyes” by Broiler, RAVVEL
  18. “Something in the Air” by Seafret
  19. “Last Lines” by Akw
  20. “Hostage” by Jacob Banks
  21. “Waiting Too Long” by Hippie Sabotage
  22. “Wreckage And Bone” by Tired Pony
  23. “Memo” by Years & Years
  24. “Seven Day Mile” by The Frames
  25. “Feel for Me” by Foy Vance
  26. “Amie” by Damien Rice
  27. “Caroline” by Noah Gunderson
  28. “The Lime Tree” by Trevor Hall
  29. “The Sun II” by Snakadaktal
  30. “Taro” by alt-J
  31. “Backyard Haze” by ACADEMY
  32. “Casual Vibes” by The Lonely Biscuits
  33. “Arcadia” by The Kite String Tangle
  34. "Blood Stutter” by Handsome Ghost
  35. “Fantasy” by Alina Baraz, Galimatias
  36. “Jubel – Original Mix” by Klingande
  37. “Walking On the Moon (Acoustic)” by Cas Haley
  38. “Body Gold” by Oh Wonder
  39. “In Her Arms You Will Never Starve” by Copeland
  40. “Reaching the Potential” by A Silent Film
  41. “Be Set Free” by Lanhorne Slim
  42. “Resolution” by Matt Corby
  43. “Higher Love” by James Vincent McMorrow
  44. “Ocean” by John Butler Trio
  45. “Stars” by The xx
  46. “Gracious” by Ben Howard
  47. “Hold You In My Arms” by Ray LaMontagne
  48. “Her Favorite Song” by Mayer Hawthorne
  49. “At Least My Heart Was Open” by Foy Vance
  50. “Open Your Eyes” by Andrew Belle
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