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Memories (feat. Nipsey Hussle & YG) - JORDI by Maroon 5
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You Found Me - The Fray by The Fray
The Fray | The Fray
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4:01
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4:01
Yellow - Parachutes by Coldplay
Parachutes | Coldplay
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4:29
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4:29
All These Things That I've Done - Hot Fuss by The Killers
Hot Fuss | The Killers
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5:01
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5:01
I Like It - Invasion of Privacy by Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin
Invasion of Privacy | Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin
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4:13
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4:13
Shut Up and Dance (White Panda Remix) - Shut Up and Dance (White Panda Remix) - Single by WALK THE MOON
Shut Up and Dance (White Panda Remix) - Single | WALK THE MOON
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3:41
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3:41
Sexy and I Know It - Sorry for Party Rocking by LMFAO
Sorry for Party Rocking | LMFAO
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3:19
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3:19
Uptown Funk (feat. Bruno Mars) - Uptown Special by Mark Ronson
Uptown Special | Mark Ronson
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4:29
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4:29
Want to Want Me - Everything Is 4 by Jason Derulo
Everything Is 4 | Jason Derulo
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3:27
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3:27
Wild Thoughts (feat. Rihanna & Bryson Tiller) - Grateful by DJ Khaled
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3:24
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JORDI
JORDI
Maroon 5
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The Fray
The Fray
The Fray
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Origins
Origins
Imagine Dragons
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Redemption (From the Apple Original Film “Palmer”) - Single
Redemption (From the Apple Original Film “Palmer”) - Single
Nathaniel Rateliff
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This Wasn't Meant For You Anyway
This Wasn't Meant For You Anyway
Lola Young
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Night Diving
Night Diving
Max McNown
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Ruhige schöne Musik
Ruhige schöne Musik
Various Artists
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REDRUM Wizard (Gangsta Grillz)
REDRUM Wizard (Gangsta Grillz)
Big Boogie & DJ Drama
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The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess
The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess
Chappell Roan
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Fix It to Break It - Single
Fix It to Break It - Single
Clinton Kane
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Favorites Mix - The songs you love. The more you use Apple Music, the better the mix. Refreshed every Tuesday.
Favorites Mix
The songs you love. The more you use Apple Music, the better the mix. Refreshed every Tuesday.
Get Up! Mix - Whether it’s Monday morning or Friday night, get going with this personalized mix of upbeat music.
Get Up! Mix
Whether it’s Monday morning or Friday night, get going with this personalized mix of upbeat music.
Chill Mix - Songs to help you relax and unwind. Updated every Sunday.
Chill Mix
Songs to help you relax and unwind. Updated every Sunday.
New Music Mix - Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
New Music Mix
Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
Heavy Rotation Mix - The tracks you can’t get enough of lately, all in one place.
Heavy Rotation Mix
The tracks you can’t get enough of lately, all in one place.
2010s Dance Party Essentials - A ’10s dance floor sounds like the experience of living in this fully plugged-in era: everything’s happening all the time. The song-to-song variety that ruled the previous decade’s parties morphed into one bottomless genre-well that each successive cut drank from. A riot of dance pulse spilled forth from collab-happy DJ/producers as varied as big-tent titan Calvin Harris and subgenre scholar Diplo. The indie floodgates broke as auteurs like Lorde made it cool to be arty and reflective. Rap absorbed new strains—emo, industrial, folk, UK dance, R&B—and spit out not only hybdrists like Drake but the inescapable trap snare. And all those forces bore down on the mainstream, where Beyoncé went from girl-group alum to multidisciplinary deity, and Justin Bieber found critical cred cooing about doubt over tropical house. The internet shrank the globe, uniting K-pop idols, Latin stars, underground outliers, and pop celebrities in one endless body-moving blowout.
2010s Dance Party Essentials
A ’10s dance floor sounds like the experience of living in this fully plugged-in era: everything’s happening all the time. The song-to-song variety that ruled the previous decade’s parties morphed into one bottomless genre-well that each successive cut drank from. A riot of dance pulse spilled forth from collab-happy DJ/producers as varied as big-tent titan Calvin Harris and subgenre scholar Diplo. The indie floodgates broke as auteurs like Lorde made it cool to be arty and reflective. Rap absorbed new strains—emo, industrial, folk, UK dance, R&B—and spit out not only hybdrists like Drake but the inescapable trap snare. And all those forces bore down on the mainstream, where Beyoncé went from girl-group alum to multidisciplinary deity, and Justin Bieber found critical cred cooing about doubt over tropical house. The internet shrank the globe, uniting K-pop idols, Latin stars, underground outliers, and pop celebrities in one endless body-moving blowout.
Origins
Imagine Dragons
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@dannocean
Danny Ocean
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