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Your Hype Election Day Playlist Is Here

Do you like American music?

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Your Hype Election Day Playlist Is Here

It's possible that you're already excited to vote on Tuesday. But these songs can get you EVEN MORE hype to hit the polls!

1. Living in America by James Brown

Watch Rocky IV's iconic Apollo dance scene, while you're at it!

2. American Beauty/American Psycho by Fall Out Boy

If you paint your face like Fall Out Boy, maybe they'll give you extra stickers at the booth.

3. Party In The USA by Miley Cyrus

Couldn't ignore this modern classic.

4. The Room Where It Happens by Leslie Odom Jr.

The smash hit musicalHamiltonstirs up my political feels... how did they possibly make Aaron Burr a relatable character?!

5. Surfin' U.S.A. by The Beach Boys

If these iconic boys from the beach were running for office, they would promise to install an ocean for everybody across the U.S.A.

6. King Kunta by Kendrick Lamar

This song includes lyrics about the powers that be, and Bill Clinton. It's more than hype.

7. American Money by BORNS

Throw some good, ol' fashioned U.S.A. romance into the mix with the dreamy sound of BORNS.

8. I Love The USA by Weezer

This song dropped this year and its lyrics are guaranteed to make you do a double-take.

9. American Music by Violent Femmes

One of THE best jams.

10. American Pie by Don McLean

Don McLean really created a masterpiece with this one!

Enjoy a link to the playlist here, via Spotify! Happy voting!

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