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9 Songs That Will Hopefully Describe 2021

Here's to being hopeful for a better year ahead.

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After the absolute dumpster fire that was 2020, I can say that I am hopeful the only way we can go is up in 2021. With this optimism, I wanted to share a short, approximately half-hour long playlist of songs that I am hopeful will embody 2021. Hopefully, some of these songs bring good vibes into the new year.

1. I Gotta Feeling by the Black Eyed Peas

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2. Walking on Sunshine by Katrina and the Waves

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3. On Top of the World by Imagine Dragons

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4. Three Little Birds by Bob Marley

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5. Good Feeling by Flo Rida

© 2011 WMG | Flo Rida's new album WILD ONES is available in stores & online now! Download on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/wildonesIf you've bought the singles ...

6. Sun is Shining by Axwell & Ingrosso

Sun Is Shining – On iTunes Now: http://axing.so/SunIsShiningGet the extended version on Beatport: http://axing.so/sunisshiningbpSteam it on Spotify: http://a...

7. Good Life by OneRepublic

Listen to OneRepublic's new single "Wanted," out now: http://smarturl.it/Wanted1RShop OneRepublic: http://smarturl.it/1RShopSign up for email updates: http:/...

8. Break My Stride by Matthew Wilder

"Break My Stride" by Matthew WilderListen to Matthew Wilder: https://MatthewWilder.lnk.to/listenYDWatch Matthew’s TikTok video for the #BreakMyStride challen...

9. Here Comes the Sun by the Beatles

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