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10 Broadway Songs to Pump You Up

Who says showtunes can't create the perfect workout/dance mix?

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10 Broadway Songs to Pump You Up

1) Whipped into Shape from Legally Blonde

Take it from fitness expert Brooke Windham, "Because if you wanna get ripped, you've gotta get whipped!"

2) Popular - Wicked

If anyone can motivate you to get the best work out, it's Glinda's signature, peppy tune that is sure to stick in your head!

3) The Schuyler Sisters - Hamilton

Nothing will motivate you like the Schuyler Sisters. These girls know how to drop some serious beats.

4) Aquarius - Hair

Who doesn't love a new twist on a classic tune sung by a group of super talented hippies.

5) Candy Store - Heathers: The Musical

This poppy posse of Mean Girls sings a super catchy tune in the musical rendition of the cult-cassic film Heathers.

6) Hello! - The Book of Mormon

Get down with your favorite group of quirky Mormons!

7) Nicest Kids in Town - Hairspray

The classic 1960's smash hit, Hairspray is full of up-beat tunes perfect for dancing or getting the most out of your work out!

8) When You're An Addams - The Addams Family

One of the darkest families on Broadway sings a really fun show that is perfect for pumping you up!

9) I Hope I Get It - A Chorus Line

A classic Broadway tune that encapsulates literally every feeling a high school drama kid has ever felt in one catchy number.

10) The Cell Block Tango - Chicago

The Six Merry Murderesses of the Cook County Jail really have a way with a catchy tune! It's a classic that is sure to get stuck in your head. Just remember, "He had it Comin'!"

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