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Here Is The Soundtrack To Your Twenties

This is the perfect list of songs for all of us beginning or continuing to navigate our twenties.

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Here Is The Soundtrack To Your Twenties

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Your twenties is a very confusing, yet exciting time of your life. You're not a teenager anymore, but for part of it you're still young enough to make silly 'kid' mistakes. Your life is just beginning to take off and become your own as you may finally get your own place or car. You may adopt a little fur baby, maybe even get married and start a family. You also may be graduating college and moving back in with your parents. You may be embracing the party scene you're finally old enough to enjoy legally. You also may have no intentions of settling down, or maybe you do. This is all okay. Your twenties is meant for finding yourself. You're old enough to start making your own decisions and taking responsibility for them and by the end of this 10 year bender, you kind of become a full fledged adult. I know all of this may seem scary to some and exciting to others, but like it or not, its happening and we are in the midst of it right now, or we're about to be/just were. So, grab your headphones and hold on tight. Here is a perfectly curated list of songs that will make up the soundtrack to your twenties:

1. I Love College by Asher Roth

2. Shots by LMFAO

3. Graduation by Vitamin C

4. 22 by Taylor Swift

5. What's My Age Again by Blink-182

6. Cheers (Drink to That) by Rihanna

7. The Motto by Drake

8. All My Friends by Snakehips

9. Young Forever by Jay-Z

10. Life Changes by Thomas Rhett

11. Young, Wild, and Free by Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa

12. Start of Something New from High School Musical

13. 9 To 5 by Dolly Parton

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