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Workout II
But sometimes, all you need is the right song to give you the push you need to keep at it — whether running, biking or weight lifting. TIME is here to help with an essential workout playlist: a mix of songs that are tried-and-tested crowd favorites and some deeper cuts worth your attention from recent years and beyond. We sorted through hundreds of tunes to select the critical picks that help us get our hearts pumping at fitness classes or while working out solo. The end result: a list of 50 of the songs that are best used for motivating you while working out — whatever the activity, from running to weight-lifting to getting in your crunches. Others — a Ricky Martin deep cut, some Brazilian baile funk and even a K-pop track — might be new surprises for the casual listener. Turn on the music and turn up your heart rate. What Cyrus brings to everything is her signature personality and bold vocals. Her tendency to love a chanted chorus makes it easy to sing along to as well, which might help when you need that extra workout boost. It feels like the soundtrack of the best scene in an action movie; it should certainly do the trick at a workout.
50. “FU,” Miley Cyrus feat. French Montana
Whether you're heading out for a Spring run or making moves back to the gym, let this cardio playlist serve as your workout soundtrack. With a perfect balance. Who's ready for an amazing week!? This playlist includes a few of our favorite songs to get you excited and prepared Copyright free Music for Working out! Workout App: www.
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