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New Singles I've Been Loving

Songs that have been on repeat the whole summer

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New Singles I've Been Loving

Let’s face it, I’m obsessed with music and it’s pretty much all I do other than go to concerts, watch youtube and Netflix. Their has been an abundance of new music coming out since it’s summer and everyone is getting out of school. It’s a perfect time to market for concerts especially by releasing their music to get people to buy their music so they come to their concert. But with all that clever stuff said, I have been loving tons of music, specifically a lot of singles so lets get into all the new ones I’ve been loving.

  1. Symphony by Clean Bandit ft Zara Larsson
  2. Pretty Girl by Maggie Lindemann (Cheat Codes X Cade Remix)
  3. Heaven by PVRIS
  4. Their For You Martin Garrix ft. Troye Sivan
  5. All I Can Think About Is You by Coldplay
  6. Instruction by Jax Jones ft Demi Lovato and Steffion Don
  7. What’s Wrong PVRIS
  8. Young And Menace by Fall Out Boy
  9. No Promises by Cheat Codes ft. Demi Lovato
  10. Giants by Lights
  11. Praying by Kesha
  12. Get Low by Zedd ft Liam Payne
  13. Lit by Steve Aoki ft.Yellow Claw, Gucci Mane and T-Pain
  14. Ni Tu Ni Yo by Jennifer Lopez
  15. Malibu by Miley Cyrus
  16. Bad Liar by Selena Gomez
  17. Stay by Zedd ft Alessia Cara
  18. The Man by The Killers
  19. Despacito (remix) by Luis Fonsi ft Justin Bieber
  20. Issues by Julia Michaels
  21. Fetish by Selena Gomez ft. Gucci Mane
  22. Interweb by Poppy
  23. Sorry Not Sorry by Demi Lovato
  24. Mayores by Becky G
  25. Goodbye by Echosmith
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