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MY FALL PLAYLIST

The list below is made up of songs on my current fall playlist.

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For every season there is a set group of songs that we are obsessed with. Some of these songs can hold significance while others are just to have fun and enjoy every moment.

The list below is made up of songs on my current fall playlist. I enjoy each song for many different reason and hopefully you guys enjoy them too.

1. Hallelujah by Pentatonix


2. Let Me Love You by DJ Snake and Justin Bieber


3. All I Ask by Adele


4. No Way by Fifth Harmony


5. Hold My Heart by Lindsey Stirling ft. ZZ Ward


6. Dangerously by Charlie Puth


7. Shout Out To My Ex by Little Mix


8. Famous by Nathan Sykes


9. I Can Only by JoJo ft. Alessia Cara


10. Stone Cold by Demi Lovato


11. Bad Reputation by Shawn Mendes


12. So Good by Louisa Johnson


13. Borderz by Zayn Malik


14. Ego by Bibi Bourelly


15.Love On The Brain by Rihanna


16. The Good, The Bad, And The Dirty by Panic! At The Disco


17. Unbreak My Heart by Toni Braxton


18. Fairly Local by Twenty One Pilots


19. Single by The Neighbourhood


20. If I Were A Boy by Beyonce


21. Love Me or Leave Me by Little Mix


22. The One I Gave My Heart To by Aaliyah


23. Water Guns by Todrick Hall ft. Jordin Sparks


24. Masterpiece (Mona Lisa) by Jazmine Sullivan


25. Kerosene Dreams by X Ambassadors


26. In Common by Alicia Keys


27. My Kind of Love by Emeli Sande


28. Scars to Your Beautiful by Alessia Cara


29. I Could Fall In Love by Selena


30. Wannabe by Spice Girls


There were so many other songs that I could have put on this list but each of these songs made it to the list because they are my most played and I am currently obsessed with them. I hope you guys enjoyed this list of songs.

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