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Music Is The Best Way To Pass The Time

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Music Is The Best Way To Pass The Time
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Visiting different places can be one of the most enthralling things we can ever experience. The destination is unforgettable but it's the journey there that can sometimes seem daunting and infinite. Music is one of the best ways to pass the time. It can make your four-hour flight or ten-hour drive seem achievable. Here are 20 addicting songs to listen to as you travel!

1. "Dancing On My Own” Calum Scott

2. Trust Nobody” Cashmere Cat

3. “Influence” Tove Lo

4. “She Sets The City On Fire” Gavin DeGraw


5. “Wonder” Natalie Merchant

6. “Miss You” James Hersey

7. "Wonderwall" Oasis


8. “Let’s Hurt Tonight” OneRepublic

9. “ Crazy Beautiful” Andy Grammer


10. “ Don’t Forget About Me” Cloves

11. “No Promises” Shawn Mendes

12. “ Hurts So Good” Astrid S


13. “Rise Up” Andra Day

14. “In The Name Of Love” Martin Garrix

15. “Somebody Else” Verite

16. “Can’t Hide” Whethan


17. “Half The World Away” AURORA


18. “Fortune Cookie” Emma Bale

19. “Spirits” The Strumbellas

20. " Desperado" Rihanna


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