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Songs You Used to Jam To In Middle School

Middle School 4eva.

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Songs You Used to Jam To In Middle School
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Oh, the middle school days. It was such an awkward time for us all and we all were trying to just find ourselves. Whether it was trying to rock blue eyeshadow or listen to the new Chris Brown song, it was all quite an experience. What makes me the most nostalgic for middle school is the songs that we used to listen to. It's amazing how a song can take you back to that time. Here are some songs that you used to jam out to in middle school.

1. Replay by Iyaz

2. Down by Jay Sean & Lil Wayne

3. Tik Tok by Kesha

4. Dynamite by Taio Cruz

5. Just Dance by Lady Gaga & Colby O'Donis

6. Burnin' Up by Jonas Brothers

7. California Gurls - feat. Snoop Dog by Katy Perry

8. Eenie Meenie by Sean Kingston & Justin Bieber

9. Misery Business by Paramore

10. I Gotta Feeling by The Black Eyed Peas

11. Whatcha Say by Jason Derulo

12. Forever by Chris Brown

13. Fireflies by Chris Brown

14. Your Love is My Drug by Kesha

15. So What by P!nk

16. Pocketful of Sunshine by Natasha Bedingfield


17. Kiss Me Thru The Phone by Soulja Boy & Sammie

18. Evacuate the Dancefloor by Cascada

19. Rude Boy by Rihanna

20. S.O.S. by Jonas Brothers

21. I Like it by Enrique Iglesias & Pitbull

22. See You Again by Miley Cyrus

23. Heartless by Kanye West

24. Ridin' Solo by Jason Derulo

25. Right Round by Flo Rida


Here's a playlist with these songs and more included! So sit back and blast these tunes :)




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