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6 Songs You Should Have On Repeat

You'll love these songs, no doubt.

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6 Songs You Should Have On Repeat
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1. Something Like This / The Chainsmokers

My favorite lyric:I'm not looking for somebody / with some superhuman gifts / some superhero / some fairytale bliss / just something I can turn to / somebody I can kiss.

2. Body Like A Backroad / Sam Hunt

My favorite lyric: Body like a backroad / driving with my eyes closed / I know every curve like the back of my hand / doin 15 in a 30, I ain't in no hurry / Ima take it slow just as fast as I can

3. Issues / Julia Michaels

My favorite lyric: Bask in the glory / of all our problems / 'cause we got the kind of love / it takes to solve 'em.

4. Trigger / Raelynn

My favorite lyric: I don't wanna see your face 'cause / I know the look in your eyes will make me change my mind.

5. Looking At Stars / Kelsea Ballerini

My favorite lyric: We can rename constellations while we're making wishes / don't it make you feel so small / yeah, yeah / we can talk about forever for a minute, maybe never / just kiss and say nothing at all / yeah, yeah

6. Break My Heart / Hey Violet

My favorite lyric: Tell me you never loved me / tell me that it wasn't real/ just say you've found somebody else / I wanna know they way it feels

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