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11 Songs For Your Finals Week Playlist: Rihanna Edition

For all of the various situations you'll encounter during this super-stressful week.

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11 Songs For Your Finals Week Playlist: Rihanna Edition
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Well, it's that time again: it's finals week.

*cries in lack of sleep*

Tests have you stressed? Study partners flaking on you? Have no fear, Rihanna is here!

For all of your finals-related situations, here is a playlist just for you, courtesy of Rihanna:

1. Here I Go Again

For when you promised yourself during midterms that you wouldn't ever procrastinate again, but it's 4 hours before you take your Econ final and you just cracked open your textbook.

2. Never Ending

When your professor promised the class a short final, but you're 60 questions in with 120 more to go.

3. California King Bed

When you desperately need a nap but can't afford to leave the library, so you find yourself a nice corner by the encyclopedias to curl up in.

4. Wait Your Turn

When you haven't slept in 23648264 hours and someone tries to skip you in the line at Starbucks.

5. Photographs

When you have multiple finals to study for, but you're too overwhelmed to even decide where to start, so you decide to take selfies instead

6. Work

When you start studying early for the math final because you have to score a 98 just to get a D in the class.

7. Love The Way You Lie

When you asked your friend for a safe place to park on campus and you come back from a three hour study session to find a $50 dollar fine on your window shield.

8. Where Have You Been

When your professor has only held class like 3 times the whole semester and the week before finals they decide to pass out a study guide for the final.

9. FourFiveSeconds

When you have a 89.7 in your English class but the professor won't round up your grade to an "A"

10. Same Ol' Mistakes

When you've spent 2 hours on one math problem and still aren't getting the right answer.

11. Cheers (Drink to That)

When you're finished with all your finals and you have the whole summer ahead of you!


Who would've guessed that Rihanna would be the perfect remedy for all of your Finals week related issues? Well, now you know! So grab those $8.99 earbuds of yours and get to listening!

And good luck on those finals!


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