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The Best Throwback Songs For All Your Moods

Because the old songs are the best ones

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The Best Throwback Songs For All Your Moods
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Driving In The Rain:

5 O’clock – T-Pain, Lily Allen, Wiz Khalifa

Apologize – OneRepublic

I Need A Doctor – Dr. Dre, Skylar Grey


Getting Ready:

Take a Bow – Rihanna

I’m N Luv (With a Stripper) – T-Pain, Mike Jones

Promiscuous – Nelly Furtado, Timberland


Going Out:

Knock You Down- Keri Hilson, Kanye West

Rude Boy - Rihanna

Shake It – Metro Station

Bed Rock – Young Money


Studying:

Love Drunk – Boys Like Girls

Please Don’t Go – Mike Posner


Workout:

Headlines – Drake

Dynamite – Taio Cruz

OMG – Usher, will.i.am

Chilling:

Paradise – Coldplay

Hey There Delilah – Plain White T’s

Next To You – Chris Brown ft. Justin Bieber

All Along – Kid Cudi


Confidence Boost:

Buizzin – Shwayze

With You – Chris Brown

Beautiful Soul – Jesse McCartney


F*** School:

Marchin On – OneRepublic

Gives You Hell – The All-American Rejects

That’s What You Get – Paramore


Sad:

Come In With The Rain – Taylor Swift

Last Kiss- Taylor Swift

Impossible – Shontelle


10)Over It

Dead and Gone – TI, Justin Timberlake

Year 3000 – Jonas Brothers

La La Land – Demi Lovato

Shut Up and Drive – Rihanna




Throwback On!

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