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Songs To Get Your Through Your Final Days of Break

We all need some words of encouragement.

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Songs To Get Your Through Your Final Days of Break
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Is the end of winter break hitting you hard? Sure, going back to school to see friends makes it better, but that work load that is about to be thrown at us can definitely wait. Here's a list (aka, my personal back to school playlist) to help ease the transition.

1. Shape of You by Ed Sheeran

2. Castle on the Hill by Ed Sheeran

It is a toal blessing he has decided to release two singles after a year off in January.

3. Paris by The Chainsmokers

Very impressed with their new songs. (This one is my favorite.)

4. Say You Won't Let Go by James Arthur

Sappy, but so good.

5. I Got You by Bebe Rexha

6. Setting Fires by The Chainsmokers

One song wasn't enough by them.

7. Shed A Light (feat. Cheat Codes) by Robin Schulz

8. Turst Nobody by Cashmere Cat

9. History by Olivia Holt

10. It's Gotta Be You by Isaiah

11. Starboy by The Weeknd

12. Fake Love by Drake

13. Don't Leave by Snakeships

14. Love Yourself by Justin Bieber

15. Working For It (Bonus Track) by ZHU

16. Party Monster by The Weeknd

17. Doo Wop (That Thing) by Ms. Lauryn Hill

18. No Diggity by Backstreet

A throwback is always needed.

19. Do It Right by Martin Solveig

20. Down to Earth by Flight Facilities

Click here for Spotify playlist!

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