15 Songs To Expand Your Musical Horizons
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15 Songs To Expand Your Musical Horizons

These songs will help you venture out of your musical bubble.

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15 Songs To Expand Your Musical Horizons
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Have you been listening to the same songs for a while? Are you ready to find some new material, but not quite motivated enough to actually do it? Well don't fret! Here are 15 songs that might lead you to 15 more songs and after that, 15 more...until you have a new, diverse set of music!

1. "Out of My League" - Fitz and The Tantrums

This song is light and bouncy, which makes you want to dance!

2. "Felices los 4" - Maluma

This song is incredible and beautiful. So is Maluma.

3. "Sleep On The Floor" - The Lumineers

I don't care if I have to sleep on the floor, I just want to see The Lumineers in concert.

4. "La Rompe Corazones" - Daddy Yankee, Ozuna

Can anyone tell me something or someone that is better than Daddy Yankee? (Okay, sure a lot of people and things, but he's still pretty great).

5. "In the Blood" - John Mayer

This song is deep and amazing. I don't listen to John Mayer a lot, but this song just gets me!

6. "Nights With You" - MØ

If this song isn't fun, then I don't know what is.

7. "Immigrants (We Get The Job Done)" - K'NAAN, Snow Tha Product, Riz MC, Residente

Not only does this song bump hard, it has so many different people singing and it's lyrics are profound.

8. "Fire and the Flood" - Vance Joy

I'm not sure what it is, but there is something magical about this song.

9. "Willst du" - Alligatoah

Regardless of what the lyrics of this song imply, it bumps hard and I could listen to it on repeat without a single regret.

10. "Gooey" - Glass Animals

The Glass Animals are great if you're looking for some chill, unique vibes.

11. "Flightless Bird, American Mouth" - Iron & Wine

This song is incredible. It's delicate and subtle. There are few things in the world that are better than this song.

12. "Me Rehuso" - Danny Ocean

This is a wonderful song. There's no specific reason I love it...I just do. End of story.

13. "Ocean Eyes" - Billie Eilish

This is a beautiful, wonderful song. Enough said.

14. "Give Love" - Andy Grammer, LunchMoney Lewis

This is such a feel good, spirit-lifting song and you will never convince me otherwise.

15. "Cool" - Alesso, Roy English

Alesso has many great songs. This is one that will never get old.

These 15 songs are just a few of the millions out there. If you like one, try a Spotify or Pandora radio station based off of it. Both Spotify and Pandora tailor the songs on playlists to play songs they think you'll love! And if you enjoy them, then hit that like button and you'll hear more songs like that. Listening this way could lead you to something great and help you to switch it up a bit. You might find some real gems in the process. Happy listening!

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