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A 50-Song Playlist For The Teen Who Doesn't Care For Rap

We all have that one genre that we don't vibe as well with.

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A 50-Song Playlist For The Teen Who Doesn't Care For Rap
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Everyone says that they have open music preferences, and that they will listen to anything, but c'mon. Who actually means that? We all have that one genre that we don't vibe as well with. For me, that's rap. Crazy right? A teen in this generation not caring for rap? That's like saying I don't like dogs, but I love dogs, so don't think I'm just a total monster.

This playlist jumps around from alternative to pop to a little bit of country, so it's got something for everyone. Well, almost everyone.

1. 10,000 by Elliot Root

2. 10 Victoria's Secret Models by MAX

3. Alone by Halsey

4. Amen by Hunter Hayes

5. Bacon by Nick Jonas

6. Bad At Love by Halsey

7. Bad Together by Dua Lipa

8. Bail Me Out by All Time Low

9. Beacon by Elliot Root

10. Blue Jeans by Lana Del Rey

11. Body on Me by Rita Ora

12. Bombs Away by One OK Rock

13. Born to Die by Lana Del Rey

14. Boys by Charli XCX

15. Carolina by Parmalee

16. Check Yes, Juliet by We the Kings

17. Close by Nick Jonas, Tove Lo

18. Craving You by Thomas Rhett, Maren Morris

19. Dear Hate by Maren Morris, Vince Gill

20. Dear Maria, Count Me In by All Time Low

21. Dive by Ed Sheeran

22. Don't Blame Me by Taylor Swift

23. Empty by Olivia O'Brien

24. Endlessly by The Cab

25. Fire by Pvris

26. Give it Up by Nathan Sykes

27. Hold Me Up by Conrad Sewell

28. Hollow by Tori Kelly

29. I Could Use a Love Song by Maren Morris

30. I DId Something Bad by Taylor Swift

31. I Just Wanna Run by Downtown Fiction

32. I Like Me Better by Lauv

33. I Will Never Let You Down by Rita Ora

34. IDGAF by Dua Lipa

35. Imgaginary Friend by Tove Lo

36. Kiwi by Harry Styles

37. LA Devotee by Panic! At the Disco

38. Love by Lana Del Rey

39. Now or Never by Halsey

40. Poison by Rita Ora

41. Sedated by Hozier

42. Seeing Blind by Niall Horan, Maren Morris

43. St. Patrick by Pvris

44. Sweet Creature by Harry Styles

45. UGH by The 1975

46. Without You by Lana Del Rey

47. Work Song by Hozier

48. Would It Kill You by Young Mister

49. Yesterday's Song by Hunter Hayes

50. Youth by Troye Sivan

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