As the weather gets warmer, it's time for road trips with your windows rolled down and your sunroof opened up. Here is the ultimate list of summer jams everyone needs on their playlist to have the best upcoming summer. From country to pop to rap, there is something for everyone on this ultimate playlist so add all of these songs to your next apple music or spotify playlist.
1. Vacation by Thomas Rhett
2. Paper Planes by M.I.A.
3. Toes by Zac Brown Band
4. Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh) by Rich Homie Quan
5. No Mediocre by T.I.
6. Malibu by Miley Cyrus
7. Double Vision by 3OH!3
8. I love College by Asher Roth
9. Don't Wanna Know by Maroon 5
10. Cake by the Ocean by DNCE
11. Safe and Sound by Capital Cities
12. Shut up and Dance by Walk The Moon
13. Up Down by Morgan Wallen
14. Pumpin Blood by NONONO
15. See You Tonight by Scotty McCreery
16. Closer by the Chainsmokers
17. Fresh Eyes by Andy Grammer
18. She Sets the City on Fire by Gavin Degraw
19. Feels by Calvin Harris, Pharrell Williams, Katy Perry, Big Sean
20. I Like Me Better by Lauv
21. Call on Me- Ryan Riback Remix- Starley, Ryan Riback
22. Alarm by Anne-Marie
23. Bodak Yellow by Cardi B
24. Thunder by Imagine Dragons
25. All Night by the Vamps
26. Shower by Becky G
27. All We Know by the Chainsmokers
28. Gold by Kiiara
29. 8TEEN by Khalid
30. Rockstar by Post Malone, 21 Savage
31. Chocolate by The 1975
32. Bank Account by 21 Savage
33. 679 by Fetty Wap
34. 6 foot 7 foot by Lil Wayne
35. Homegrown Honey by Darius Rucker
36. Day Drinking by Little Big Town
37. Anything Goes by Florida Georgia Line
38. Hard Times by Paramore
39. (Fuck A) Silver Lining by Panic! at the Disco
40. One Foot by Walk The Moon
41. Hallelujah by Panic! at the Disco
42. Fight Night by Migos
43. Lemon- N.E.R.D., Rihanna
44. Finesse- Cardi B., Bruno Mars
45. Pontoon by Little Big Town
46. U + Ur Hand by P!nk
47. The Greatest by Sia
48. I Luh Ya Papi by Jennifer Lopez
49. Tip Toe by Jason Derulo
50. Beachin' By Jake Owen
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