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25 Songs That Were on Your iPod in Middle School

Back when Tik Tok was the ultimate Ke$ha jam, not a social media app.

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25 Songs That Were on Your iPod in Middle School

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For a lot of us, middle school was around 10 years ago (feel old yet??); give or take a few years. No matter what years you spent during those awkward times, we all can agree that these 25 songs will bring you back to simpler days.

1. Party Rock Anthem - LMFAO

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2. The Edge of Glory - Lady Gaga

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3. Tonight Tonight - Hot Chelle Rae

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4. We Found Love - Rihanna

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5. Stereo Hearts - Gym Class Heroes

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6. Forget You - Cee Lo Green

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7. Your Love is My Drug - Ke$ha

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8. Bottoms Up - Trey Songz

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9. Super Bass - Nicki Minaj

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10. California Gurls - Katy Perry

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11. Ridin' Solo - Jason Derulo

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12. DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love - Usher

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13. Teenage Dream - Katy Perry

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14. Waka Waka - Shakira

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15. We Are Never Getting Back Together - Taylor Swift

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16. As Long As You Love Me - Justin Bieber

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17. Drive By - Train

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18. Girl On Fire - Alicia Keys

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19. Whatcha Say - Jason Derulo

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20. Fire Burning - Sean Kingston

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21. Boom Boom Pow - Black Eyed Peas

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22. Bad Romance - Lady Gaga

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23. Replay - Iyaz

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24. I Gotta Feeling - Black Eyed Peas

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25. Tik Tok - Ke$ha

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