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Exam Week Playlist

Songs to Get You Through Exam Week

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Exam Week Playlist
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With final exams coming up, it is time for students to hunker down and study. Many people will be spending their time writing essays, pulling all-nighters, and feeling overwhelmed. The one thing that will be my best friend over the next two weeks is my music. Mainly, I will be using my Pandora and Spotify stations, but I have a couple of artists and songs that I will be jamming to in order to keep me focused in my studying.

The playlist for the all-nighters

Latch by Disclosure ft. Sam Smith

Break Free by Ariana Grande

Chains by Nick Jonas

Panda by Desiigner

The Greatest by Sia ft. Kendrick Lamar

Where Are U Now by Justin Bieber

Sorry by Justin Bieber

I Got a Feeling by The Black Eyed Peas

Raise Your Glass by Pink

Roar by Katy Perry

Yeah 3x by Chris Brown

Cheerleader by OMI

Trap Queen by Fetty Wap

Fight Song by Rachel Platten

Broccoli by Big Baby D.R.A.M

The Concentration Playlist

Shape of My Heart by Sting

Hold On My Heart by Phil Collins

Killing Me Softly by The Fugees

24K by Bruno Mars

Can't Stop the Feeling by Justin Timberlake

7 Years by Lukas Graham

Cheap Thrills by Sia

No by Meghan Trainor

Harder, Better, Faster by Daft Punk

The Playlist As You Walk to Your Exam

Eye of the Tiger by Survivor

Beautiful Day by U2

Don't Stop Believin' by Journey

Survivor by Destiny's Child

Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) by Kelly Clarkson

I Feel Good by James Brown

Lose Yourself by Eminem

Get Up Stand Up by Bob Marley

Not Afraid by Eminem

Girl On Fire by Alicia Keys

Lovely Day by Bill Withers

I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor


I hope these songs can be useful to you over the next week. Good luck and study hard!

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