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3 Songs You Need In Common Situations

A few suggestions to add some new music to your life.

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3 Songs You Need In Common Situations

Everyone has their own genre of music that they enjoy to listen to. Whether it's EDM, country, alternative, hip/hop or anything in between, we all need music in our lives somehow. With that being said, I created a chart of the top three songs to listen to during certain situations.

Crying:

1) "Chasing Cars" — The Wind and the Wave version

2) "All I Want" — Kodaline

3) "Far More" — Honorary Title

Summer Car Rides to Jam out to:

1) "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" — Miley Cyrus

2) "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" — Mike Posner

3) "All Night Longer" — Sammy Adams (Ft. B.o.B)

When you're in the country feel:

1) "Knee Deep" — Zac Brown Band

2) "American Country Love Song" — Jake Owen

3) "Crash and Burn" — Thomas Rhett

To play for you significant other:

1) "Die a Happy Man" — Thomas Rhett

2) "Can't Help Falling in Love" — Twenty One Pilots cover

3) "Rhythm of Love" — Plain White T's

Throwbacks:

1) "Check Yes Juliet" — We The Kings

2) "Stacy's Mom" — Fountains of Wayne

3) "Fergalicious" — Fergie

To get you Hyped:

1) "Freaks" — Timmy Trumpet (ft. Savage)

2) "Freaking Out" — Flo Rida

3) "Tremor" — Martin Garrix

After countless car rides this year, It's safe to say that these songs helped me get back into the swing of things whether it was crying in the car or having a total sing along with some pals. Hopefully, these songs can help you expand your horizon within the music realm! With summer on its way, it's always a good idea to have a solid playlist to jam out to. I hope you can all relate to these songs as much as I can! Enjoy!


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