Playlists
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The Most Empowering Songs for Women of 2018
These are ten songs that will define women in 2018. 10. "Girls Like You" - Maroon 5 ft Cardi B Image from Billboard.com
Grace LynchPublished 6 years ago in BeatTop Eight Summer Jams of All-Time
Hey lovely people, Did you miss me? I know summer is about to end and it sucks. Why not listen to some tunes that feel like summertime all year long. I just thought I give my top eight summertime songs of all time, some will be old school and some will be recent songs that have been released, so sit back and relax and grab your favorite drink and listen to some summer jams to bring good memories.
Delilah RiveraPublished 6 years ago in BeatTop Songs to Fall Asleep To
There's nothing better than drifting off to sleep while listening to relaxing music, especially if you're sleep deprived or have had an unusually taxing day.
Ringo MendozaPublished 6 years ago in BeatMy Favorite Summer 2018 Songs
As summer is coming to an end I thought it would be cool to share some of the tracks I have been loving during these hot months. It was definitely hard narrowing tracks down, hopefully, you enjoy the ones I picked and maybe you will take a listen.
Shadora RobinsonPublished 6 years ago in Beat10 Songs That Get Me Emotional
Music gets me in a lot of feelings. I can have the worst day and all I have to do is put on some songs to get me dancing or walking in a good mood. The same goes for the other way around, I can have the best day of my life and something can cause me to have a bad day off so I listen to music reflecting what I'm feeling. These 10 songs in no particular order gets me emotional and it usually depends because sometimes I can understand the lyrics, but I can also focus on the way it sounds, so some songs may not be emotional to whoever reads this but maybe they share how I feel as well.
Don Anderson IIPublished 6 years ago in BeatBest of Avril Lavigne
Avril Lavigne entered the music industry in 2003 as a "skater punk princess" with her loud upbeat pop hits. Since then, she has reinvented herself and her music style, still topping singles on the charts.
Kayla SimasPublished 6 years ago in BeatMusic + Depression
I’m lying in bed trying to gauge whether or not I’m ready to fall asleep or if I need to watch another episode of 'The 100.'
Devon RooksPublished 6 years ago in BeatTop Dierks Bentley Songs
With 17 number one songs, 13 Grammy nominations, countless nominations from the Country Music Awards, the Academy of Country Music and Billboard, and nine studio albums, Dierks Bentley is making his dreams come true.
Kayla SimasPublished 6 years ago in BeatEight Taylor Swift Songs I'd Play for My Younger Self
I was nine when Taylor Swift’s debut album was released. I consider myself someone who has always been a Swiftie, although at that age (in the mid-2000s especially), kids don’t really know about fandoms and online communities. I just knew there was a sweet girl with gorgeous, almond-shaped eyes lying on the ground singing a song called “Tim McGraw” at the top of the country music video countdowns every single week. I was as hooked as a nine-year-old could be.
Lily KristianPublished 6 years ago in BeatLate Night Playlist
1. "Lovely" - Brent Faiyaz "Lovely" is the first track off of the album A.M. Paradox by Brent Faiyaz. The song talks about almost falling in love in the club and gives off the perfect late night vibe. It starts off with soft and deep sounding vocals in the beginning, then mixes with a beat making you feel like you are in the club yourself. This entire five-track album does a great job of portraying the late night aesthetic Faiyaz seems to have, so I suggest listening to each track.
shannon thompsonPublished 6 years ago in BeatMy Top 10 Go-to Sad Songs
1. "21 Questions" by Waterparks When I listen to this song, especially the chorus, I think if I liked someone and they knew, but didn’t really care enough to acknowledge it until they get so annoyed of knowing that they just drop what they’re doing to pity me.
Emma camdenPublished 6 years ago in BeatThirty Songs to Take You Places
A road trip just isn't complete without tunes. Or if you can't get away, you can mentally escape through music. Here is my own playlist of songs that either directly name-check or reference cities, states, or regions in their titles and/or lyrics. If anything seems left out, this list reflects my own musical interests and even exhausts every song I could think of for this theme. Most are self-explanatory, though a few I've decided to explain. Feel free to pick-and-choose from this list to help you get wherever you're going!
Katie JohnsPublished 6 years ago in Beat