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25 Songs Released In 2018 You Need To Hear

Your life is defined by its soundtrack... & I'm sure a few of these can add perfectly onto your soundtrack as well!

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25 Songs Released In 2018 You Need To Hear
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Hi, my name is Maeghan and I absolutely love music. I listen to music basically every chance I get. These songs made their way onto my Current Favs playlist and are still songs that I jam out to on a daily. They were all released sometime a bit before summer all the way to the end of the summer. & there is no specific genre so please enjoy (:

1. Girls in the Suburbs Singing Smith Songs - Goody Grace feat. G-Eazy

2. Eastside - Benny Blanco, Halsey & Khalid

3. Why Would I Wait - Yung Pinch feat. G-Eazy

4. Love Lies - Khalid & Normani

5. Love Is Madness - Thirty Seconds to Mars feat. Halsey

6. Honestly / Honestly (Encore) - Gabbie Hanna

7. Moment - KYLE feat. Wiz Khalifa

8. God is a woman - Ariana Grande

9. No Brainer - DJ Khaled feat. Justin Bieber, Chance the Rapper, & Quavo

10. Ocean - Martin Garrix feat. Khalid

11. The Way I Am - Charlie Puth

12. Feels Like Summer - Childish Gambino

13. RIP - Olivia O'Brien feat. G-Eazy & Drew Love

14. Lights Down Low - MAX feat. gnash

15. 1942 - G-Eazy feat. Yo Gotti & YBN Nahmir

16. Pray - Sam Smith feat. Logic

17. What I Need - Hayley Kiyoko feat. Kehlani

18. I'm A Mess - Bebe Rexha

19. Hey Look Ma, I Made It - Panic! At The Disco

20. I Like Me Better - Lauv

21. Body Count - Jessie Reyez feat. Normani & Kehlani

22. SICKO MODE - Travis Scott feat. Drake & Swae Lee

23. Girls Like You - Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B

24. Youngblood - 5 Seconds of Summer

25. Deep Down - Zhavia

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