15 Songs Every Road Trip Playlist Needs
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15 Songs Every Road Trip Playlist Needs

This way you don't have to have awkward conversations with whoever you're with.

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15 Songs Every Road Trip Playlist Needs
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With the holidays right around the corner, a lot of people are going to be road tripping to get to their family and friends' places. With this in mind, here are the fifteen songs that I think every road trip playlist needs to have on it. Think I missed something? Comment it down below!

1. "Highway to Hell" -ACDC

2. "A Thousand Miles" -Vanessa Carlton

3. "Best Day of My Life" -American Authors

4. "Bohemian Rhapsody" -Queen

5. "22" -Taylor Swift (literally any song by her is a must-have)

6. "Since U Been Gone" -Kelly Clarkson

7. "Sunday Candy" -Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment

8. "Broccoli" -D.R.A.M.

9. "Shoutout To My Ex" -Little Mix

10. "Closer" -The Chainsmokers feat. Halsey

11. "Paradise City" -Guns N' Roses

12. "In the Name of Love" -Martin Garrix

13. "New Americana" -Halsey

14. "American Pie" -Don McLean

15. "Don't You (Forget About Me)" -Simple Minds

Obviously, some of these songs will change based on your personal music preference. All these songs are songs you can jam out to, sing along to, and guarantee a good time.

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