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7 Songs That Will Improve Your Mood

With the winter weather probably at its peak in everyone's mind, these are some songs to keep you in a positive mood.

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As always, you can find these and songs more like them here.

9/11 / Mr. Lonely - Tyler, the Creator

Tyler, the Creator is one of my favorite artists from his music to comedic bits. This song comes from his most recent Flower Boy album, which also is home to 'Who Dat Boy' feat. A$AP Rocky and 'See You Again" feat. Kali Uchis.

New House - Rex Orange County

The musical build up in Rex Orange County's newest song is sure to put you in a good mood no matter the day, or whatever the weather.

Still Into You - Paramore

While this one is a bit older than the previous two tracks, one of Paramore's most iconic songs. Hailey's melodies always manage to put a smile on my face.

The Bird - Anderson .Pack

While Anderson .Pack is a recent discovery for me, one of the my favorite songs of his is from his 2016 album Malibu. Shoutout to Marlow for suggesting this song to me <3

Amber - 311

Now this one is a for sure throwback. Some how this song has been floating around in my regular listening for about two or three years. I like this one for when I'm feeling super stressed, helps me feel at peace.

Wow. - Post Malone

Post Malone released this song Christmas Eve as a Hanukkah/early Christmas present, the memes alone are just half of what makes this song so great.

Alien Boy - Oliver Tree

With this album released just over a year ago, Oliver Tree has been making quite the name for himself in the 'underground' music community. With his funky beats and even more out-of-the-box style, his music always puts me in a better mood.

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