15 Ultimate Girl Power Workout Playlist To Help Build That Six-Pack That Can't Be Purchased At A Liquor Store
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15 Ultimate Girl Power Workout Playlist To Help Build That Six-Pack That Can't Be Purchased At A Liquor Store

Get in the best shape of your life with a Girl Power, confidence boosting playlist!

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15 Ultimate Girl Power Workout Playlist To Help Build That Six-Pack That Can't Be Purchased At A Liquor Store
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It's that time of year. Your New Year's resolutions to work out everyday, get a six pack (not the kind from the liquor store), and be in the best shape of your life have officially left the honeymoon phase, and here you are, wondering where your motivation went and wondering, "Will I ever find it again?"

What you need is confidence, prompted by a fresh new playlist to get your mind and body ready for your next work out, and do I have the songs for you!

Here is my "Girl Power Cardio" playlist:

1. Sorry Not Sorry - Demi Lovato

2. Shout Out to My Ex - Little Mix

3. It Must Have Been Love - Roxette









4. Telephone - Lady Gaga (ft. Beyoncé)










5. Swish Swish - Katy Perry

6. Die Young - Kesha

7. Girlfriend - Avril Lavigne

8. Break Free - Ariana Grande

9. It Ain't Me - Kygo (with Selena Gomez)











10. Hollaback Girl - Gwen Stefani

11. Issues - Julia Michaels

12. Send My Love - Adele

14. Sit Still, Look Pretty - Daya

15. Buttons - The Pussycat Dolls

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