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10 Songs To Get You Out Of Bed For Your 8 A.M.

Get up and get to work! These songs will have you dancing on your way to class.

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10 Songs To Get You Out Of Bed For Your 8 A.M.
Kurt Spitler

Get up and get to work! These songs will have you dancing on your way to that 8 a.m. class you took... for some reason.

1. Wake Me Up- Avicii

Caught up in a dream? Life will pass you up if you don’t open up your eyes.

2. Genghis Khan (Louis the Child Remix)- Miike Snow

Genghis Khan didn’t start the Mongol Empire by sleeping through his classes.

3. Stolen Dance- Milky Chance

Did the boogie all night long and now it’s rally time.

4. Tainted Love- Soft Cell

Toss and turn, can’t sleep at night? Sleep is for the weak.

5. Elevate- St. Lucia

No one’s gonna take you, gonna take you there. You’re gonna have to walk.

6. Walking with Lions- Codeko

Be wild for me and dance in the dark on your way to class.

7. Someday – The Strokes

I’m working so I won’t have to try so hard later…

8. Sky Walker- Miguel Feat Travis Scott

Don't sleep, you gotta stay up (splish). Luke Skywalkin' on these haters (splish). Celebrate every day like a birthday.

9. I’m a Believer- Smash Mouth

Not a trace, of doubt in my mind that you should go to class.

10. Break My Stride- Matthew Wilder

Ain't nothing gonna break my stride nobody gonna slow me down. Oh, no I got to keep on moving.

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