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21 Songs I Couldn't Stop Listening To This February

I think I have a playlist making obsession.

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21 Songs I Couldn't Stop Listening To This February
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It's that time of the month again!! No, not that one. The one where I share some of the songs on my three-hour playlist with you and you have bops to dance in the street to for the next month. I realize Valentine's day is coming up soon, but since I'm single as a Pringle this will not be a love song playlist. I do love a lot of these songs though. My relationship with music is very personal but at the same time, I always want to share music so know that each and every one of these songs makes me feel something and I automatically thought of you all when I put together my monthly playlist. As always, there is something here for EVERYONE so take your time looking through. Since I didn't do a January playlist for you guys, this playlist includes some songs that were on repeat for me in January as well as February. Enjoy!

1. Not Discuss It by St. Beauty

2. Bound by Ari Lennox


3. Everything by Rayanna Jay

4. East Coast Hiding by Dounia

5. Nothing by Rex Orange County

6. Ruby Red by Smino

7. Nights by Frank Ocean

8. Visions of Gideon by Sufjan Stevens

9. Lavender Kiss by The Licks

10. BOOGIE by BROCKHAMPTON

11. A Song About Being Sad by Rex Orange County

12. I'm Just Snacking by Gus Dapperton

13. Do It Alone by Chloe Howl

14. Past Lives by Local Natives

15. Need Nothing by Verite

16. Blow Up Your TV! by Tyler Cole

17. Recess by Ravyn Lenae

18. Cold Blood by Bruno Major

19. Never the Right Time by Janine

20. After the Storm by Kali Uchis and Tyler the Creator

21. Sunflower by Rex Orange County



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