60 Songs To Listen To Right Now
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60 Songs To Listen To Right Now

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60 Songs To Listen To Right Now
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I feel like my generation tends to stick to one genre of music and I hate that because there are so many great songs out there. To open your eyes a little, here are some songs that you should listen to right now.

1. No Parallels by Hands Like Houses

2. Oblivion by Indians

3. Asleep by The Smiths

4. Love Too Much by Hunter Hayes

5. Here Without You by 3 Doors Down

6. Give Me Your Hand by The Ready Set

7. Let Go by SafetySuit

8. Broken Home by 5 Seconds of Summer

9. A Fire On A Hill by Hands Like Houses

10. Beat Of The Music by Brett Eldredge

11. The Only Exception by Paramore

12. Something in the Water by Carrie Underwood

13. In the Name of Love by Martin Garrix

14. Superheroes by The Script

15. Stranger by SafetySuit

16. Failures by I The Mighty

17. Hey Everybody! by 5 Seconds of Summer

18. November by Sleeping With Sirens

19. Modern World by Jess Morgan

20. Damn You Seventeen by Lady Antebellum

21. Hallelujah by Pentatonix (or any version really)

22. Highway Don't Care by Tim McGraw

23. Drunk by Ed Sheeran

24. Way Down We Go by Kaleo

25. Please Don't Go by Joe Adams

26. Chained to the Rhythm by Katy Perry

27. Skinny Love by Bon Iver

28. There's A Girl by Trent Harmon

29. Work The Middle by Alex Aiono

30. Every Storm (Runs out of Rain) by Gary Allan

31. Youth by Daughter

32. Wings by Birdy

33. Humble and Kind by Tim McGraw

34. Me, Myself & I by G-Eazy

35. Ex To See by Sam Hunt

36. I Was Just Thinking by Teitur

37. Amnesia by 5SOS

38. A Tale of Outer Suburbia by Hands Like Houses

39. She's Kinda Hot by 5SOS

40. I Really Like You by Carly Rae Jepsen

41. White Dress by Parachute

42. Long Way Down by Tom Odell

43. The Man Who Can't Be Moved by The Script

44. What About Now by Daughtry

45. Gone Tomorrow by The Staves

46. Random by G-Eazy

47. I Am by Hands Like Houses

48. Weight by Hands Like Houses

49. Breath by Breaking Benjamin

50. No More Bad Days by This Wild Life

51. Things We Lost In The Fire by Bastille

52. In Your Atmosphere by John Mayer

53. Come Back When You Can by Barcelona

54. Half of My Heart by John Mayer

55. Shoutout to My Ex by Little Mix

56. Speakers by Sam Hunt

57. Shut Up and Dance by Walk the Moon

58. Different Colors by Walk the Moon

59. Torn by Hands Like Houses

60. Oh No by Bring Me The Horizon

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