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Top 5 BEST Frat Songs That You Should Listen To If You're Missing The PSU Party Scene

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Top 5 BEST Frat Songs That You Should Listen To If You're Missing The PSU Party Scene
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Penn Staters, here's your frat playlist:

5. Body by Loud Luxury ft Brando

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This song is definitely timeless, and a big party classic. I can guarantee that you will hear this song out at least a few times throughout the night.

4. Wasted by Tiesto ft. Matthew Koma

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This song will make you want to drink and drink all night. It also may make you want to text the boy that you shouldn't be still talking to, or even worse...an ex.

3. Intoxicated by Martin Solveig & Good Times Ahead

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This song has such a fun vibe, that it's impossible to NOT have a good time when it comes on. The chorus is catchy, and makes it easy for even the drunkest of the drunk to sing along.

2. UCLA by RL Grime ft. 24hrs

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This song is a staple frat song. I feel like it's truly timeless, and makes you wonder what it's like to go to UCLA and hear it at a party the second it comes on. I can guarantee that almost every college kid knows all of the words to this one.

1. All Night Longer by Sammy Adams

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This song earns our number 1 spot, and for good reason. It is such a fun vibe, and makes you want to get even more drunk...to go all night longer. It puts everybody in the room in a good mood, and never fails to disappoint.

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