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40 Songs Guaranteed To Make You Dance

I love dancing especially as if no ones watching even though I know for a fact they are.

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Everyone listens to music every day. There's no way you can go a day without listening to or hearing the music. You listen to the radio, your playlist; work out, hanging out, uplifting, shower (I won't judge) and some just to crying, on a night out with friends, shopping, restaurants (some not all) and when you're at home just having fun.

Everyone's playlists are different, however, a lot of the time it might be a little of the same. With friends, it's easy to combine and share music. For me, most of the songs I have are Country songs, mostly from line dancing and a lot is from what I listened to as I was growing up. Many people are sometimes embarrassed or scared to admit who they like and who they listen to.

However, I'm not ashamed to say that I still listen to Big Time Rush, The Cheetah Girls and more.

1. Oklahoma by Billy Gilman

2. Paradise by the Dashboard Life by Meat Loaf

3. MusicX2 by Jesse Liam

4. Burnin' Up by Jonas Brothers 

5. Die a Happy Man by Thomas Rhett

6. The Way I Am by Charlie Puth

7. What's Forever For by Billy Gilman

8. Time of Our Lives by Pitbull, Ne-Yo

9. Bridge of Light by Pink 

10. 24/Seven by Big Time Rush

11. 2002 by Anne-Marie

12. Bad Girls by MKTO

13. Backwood Bump by Waterloo Revival

14. Born to Love You by LANCO

15. The Champion by Carrie Underwood with Ludacris

16. Can't Stop the Feeling by Justin Timberlake 

17. Craving You by Thomas Rhett

18. Crush by David Archuleta

19. Dance with me Tonight by Olly Murs

20. First Flight Home by Jake Miller

21. I'd be Jealous Too by Dustin Lynch

22. I'm Still Standing by Taron Egerton (original Elton Jon)

23. Most Girls by Hailee Steinfeld

24. Mug Shot by Max

25. My Heartache by Olivia Lane

26. Noise by Kenny Chesney

27. See You Tonight by Scotty McCreery

28. Our First Kiss by Billy Gilman

29. She's My Girl by Billy Gilman

30. Shamey, Shamey, Shame by Billy Gilman

31. Slow Hands by Niall Horan

32. Sneakernight by Vanessa Hudgens

33. Take A Bow by Rihanna 

34. This Is Me by Keala Settle 

35. A Woman Like Me by Little Mix

36. Wrapped Up by Olly Murs

37. Yeah, Yeah Dance by Jesse Liam

38. Break Your Heart Right Back by Ariana Grande

39. Wild Things by Alessia Cara

40. Change Your Life by Little Mix

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