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The Best Playlist To Fuel Your Workout

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The Best Playlist To Fuel Your Workout

Working out is a drag sometimes and it can be very hard to stay motivated. Sometimes running on the treadmill or even lifting can just get kind of boring. A great workout playlist can really help to improve your workout. It can be just what you need to get pumped up and go the extra mile. So lace up you sneakers, put in your headphones and hit the gym with this playlist.

1. "Adventure of a Lifetime" -- Coldplay

2. "Jungle Bae" -- Jack U

3. "Raindrops (Radio Edit)" -- SNBRN

4. "Disarm You" -- Kaskade ft. Ilsey

5. "Firestone" -- Kygo

6. "Feels Like Home" -- The Him

7. "Power" -- Kanye West

8. "Child's Play" -- Drake

9. "Pop That" -- French Montana

10. "Kiss The Sky" -- The Knocks ft. Wyclef Jean

11. "Gyal You A Party Animal" -- Charly Black

12. "Dance(A$$)" -- Big Sean

13. "Hymn For The Weekend(Seed Remix)" -- Coldplay ft. Beyonce

14. "This Is What You Came For" -- Calvin Harris ft. Rihanna

15. "No Hands" -- Waka Flocka Flame

16. "No Role Modelz" -- J. Cole

17. "For Free" -- DJ Khalad ft. Drake

18. "Waves" -- Kanye West

19. "Toothbrush" -- DNCE

20. "We Don't Talk Anymore" -- Charlie Puth ft. Selena Gomez

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