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83 Songs That Embrace Your Inner Goddess

For when you need to twirl a little.

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83 Songs That Embrace Your Inner Goddess
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It's fun to feel unstoppably fierce from time to time. Every woman deserves feeling sexy and powerful. To strut our stuff and and tell the world "This is me." To twirl like a gypsy and sway in the wind. Below is a list of songs by some sisters (and a couple dudes, too) that can help you get in the mood to dance the whole summer away and feel like the goddess you are!

1. FORMATION by Beyonce

2. #GETITRIGHT by Miley Cyrus

3. Stay (with Alessia Cara) by Zedd

4. Julia by Pigeons Playing Ping Pong

5. Wish I Knew You by The Revivalists

6. Side to Side by Ariana Grande

7. You Oughta Know by Alanis Morissette

8. Love On Top by Beyonce

9. Just Friends (Sunny) by Musiq Soulchild

10. CRZY by Kehlani

11. You're My Star by Tank

12. Passionfruit by Drake

13. You Make Loving Fun by Fleetwood Mac

14. Location by Khalid

15. Make Me (Cry) by Noah Cyrus

16. Galway Girl by Ed Sheeran

17. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds by The Beatles

18. American Girl by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

19. I Want You by Marian Hill

20. Redbone by Childish Gambino

21. Gypsy by Fleetwood Mac

22. Planez by Katelyn Tarver

23. Backseat by Ari Lennox

24. Phone Down by Erykah Badu

25. Love On The Brain by Rihanna

26. WTF (Where They From) by Missy Elliott and Pharrell Williams

27. Feel No Ways by Drake

28. Everywhere by Fleetwood Mac

29. She Don't Really Care by Alicia Keys

30. She's So High by Tal Bachman

31. Late Night in Kauai by Childish Gambino and Jaden Smith

32. Colors by Halsey

33. Ms.Jackson by OutKast

34. Too Good by Drake and Rihanna

35. One, Two Step by Ciara

36. Fallin' by Alicia Keys

37. Young, Wild, and Free (ft. Bruno Mars) by Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa

38. Paper Planes by M.I.A.

39. Cool Girl by Tove Lo

40. Shake It Out by Florence + The Machine

41. Closer (ft. Halsey) by The Chainsmokers

42. Never Be Like You (ft. kai) by Flume

43. Cheap Thrills by Sia

44. Waves by Kanye West

45. Sledgehammer by Fifth Harmony

46. Little Things (ft. Angela McCluskey) by Big Gigantic

47. Wild Things by Alessia Cara

48. Get Ugly by Jason Derulo

49. Right Hand by Drake

50. Roses by The Chainsmokers

51. Buy You A Drank by T-Pain

52. Work It by Missy Elliott

53. Sorry by Justin Bieber

54. Promiscuous by Nelly Furtado and Timbaland

55. Empire by Shakira

56. Suga Suga by Baby Bash and Frankie J

57. Bed Peace (ft. Childish Gambino) by Jhene Aiko

58. Make Me Proud by Drake and Nicki Minaj

59. Cecilia and the Satellite by Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness

60. Rhiannon by Fleetwood Mac

61. Smoke, Drink, Break-Up by Mila J

62. Drops of Jupiter by Train

63. 1998 (ft. Banks) by Chet Faker

64. You're the Best by Wet

65. Novacane by Frank Ocean

66. Chocolate by The 1975

67. Talking Body by Tove Lo

68. Retro (ROUGH) by Childish Gambino

69. Sunday Morning by Maroon 5

70. Something Like Olivia by John Mayer

71. Loving You Easy by Zac Brown Band

72. Erase Me by Kid Cudi

73. Poetic Justice (ft. Drake) by Kendrick Lamar

74. Work Out by J. Cole

75. Work by Rihanna

76. Survivor by Destiny's Child

77. Dangerous Woman by Ariana Grande

78. Confident by Demi Lovato

79. No Scrubs by TLC

80. Run The World (Girls) by Beyonce

81. Man! I Feel Like A Woman by Shania Twain

82. She Wolf by Shakira

83. Feelin' Myself by Nicki Minaj and Beyonce

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