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10 Mini Mood Playlists

I've got a pretty weird taste in music, but I thought I'd share a few of my favorites!

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Here are 10 mini playlists for every mood you can think of.

1. Happy

- Marlboro Nights by Lonely God

- Shaky Ground by Freedom Fry

- Pumpin Blood by NONONO

2. In Love

- All I Want by Kodaline

- Dusk Til Dawn by Zayn and Sia

- Love on the Weekend by John Mayor

3. Sad Girl Hours

- Trying My Best by Anton Seabra

- Moral of the Story by Ashe

- Not About Angels by Birdy

4. Moody

- Fluorescent Adolescent by Arctic Monkeys

- R.I.P 2 My Youth by The Neighbourhood

- Breezeblocks by alt-J

5. Country Boy, I Love You

- American Kids by Kenny Chesney

- Home by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes

- Little Red Wagon by Miranda Lambert

6. Party Jams

- 23 by Miley Cyrus

- All Night Longer by Sammy Adams

- hot girl bummer by blackbear

7. Throwback Thursdays

- Landslide by Fleetwood Mac

- Year 3000 by The Jonas Brothers

- Hollaback Girl by Gwen Stefani

8. Car Jams

- Galway Girl by Ed Sheeran

- One For The Road by Arctic Monkeys

- Someone You Loved by Lewis Capaldi

9. Instrumentals

- Healah Dancing by Keaton Henson

-Comptine d'un autre ete, l'apres-midi by Yann Tiersen

- Earnestly Yours by Keaton Henson

10. Instant Confidence

- You're Enough by Sleeping at Last

- Brand New Moves by Hey Violet

- Ex's and Oh's by Elle King

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