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A Playlist To Get You Through This Week

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A Playlist To Get You Through This Week
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It's been a tough week so let's take a break and take Lin Manuel Miranda's advice.


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1. Bored to Death by Blink-182

Relatable lyric: "Life is too short long"

2. My Shot and The World Was Wide Enough by Cast of Hamilton

Relatable lyric: "I'm just like my country / I'm young, scrappy, and hungry / and I am not throwing away my shot!"

3. A Little More by Eric Hutchinson

Relatable lyric: "I can't stand to be alone when the buzz starts wearing off."

4. American Privilege and Celebrate Tonight by Allen Stone

Relatable lyrics: "It doesn't seem right / that I-I was born white / American privilege is clouding my vision."

5. American Idiot by Green Day

Relatable lyric: "Don't wanna be an American idiot / don't want a nation under the new mania / and can you hear the sound of hysteria?"

6. Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes

Relatable lyric: "A seven nation army couldn't hold me down."

7. I Write Sins Not Tragedies by Panic! at the Disco

Relatable lyric: "It's much better to face these things / with a sense of poise and rationality."

8. Stay Alive by Jose Gonzalez

Relatable lyric: "In the morning watch a new day rise / we’ll do whatever just to stay alive."

9. Ten Thousand Hours and Victory Lap by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

Relatable lyric: "Don't forget where you come from / don't die holding on to your words / cause you know you got a whole world to change,"

10. Welcome to the Black Parade by My Chemical Romance

Relatable lyric: "Would you be the savior of the broken / the beaten and the damned?"

11. Some Nights and Carry On by Fun.

Relatable lyric: "If you're lost and alone / or you're sinking like a stone / carry on."

12. Man in the Mirror by Michael Jackson

Relatable lyric: "I’m gonna make a change, for once in my life / it’s gonna feel real good, gonna make a difference / gonna make it right."

13. Ironic by Alanis Morisette

Relatable lyric: "It's like rain / on you wedding day."

14. Move Along by The All-American Rejects

Relatable lyric: "Even when your hope is gone / move along, move along just to make it through."

15. The Remedy by Jason Mraz

Relatable lyric: So shine the light on all of your friends / well, it all amounts to nothing in the end / well I won't worry my life away."

16. Sitting, Waiting, Wishing, Good People, and Staple it Together by Jack Johnson

Relatable lyric: "Where'd all the good people go? / been changing channels I don't see them on the TV shows."

17. Keep Your Head Up by Andy Grammer

Relatable lyric: "Only rainbows after rain / the sun will always come again."

18. Bad Day by Daniel Powter

Relatable lyric: "You had a bad day / the camera don't lie / you're coming back down, and you really don't mind."

19. Harder to Breathe by Maroon 5

Relatable lyric: "How dare you say that my behavior is unacceptable / so condescending unnecessarily critical."

20. New Americana by Halsey

Relatable lyric: "We are the new americana / high on legal marijuana."

21. It's the End of the World by R.E.M.

Relatable lyric: "It's the end of the world as we know it / and I feel fine."

22. That's Life by Frank Sinatra

Relatable lyric: "Each time I find myself laying flat on my face / I just pic myself up and get back in the race."

And here is the playlist all nicely spotify-ed and ready to go...

https://play.spotify.com/user/1271936411/playlist/...

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