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10 Songs That Need To Be On Your Graduation Playlist

The best top 10 songs to start your playlist!

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10 Songs That Need To Be On Your Graduation Playlist
Bekah Whitehead

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Making a graduation playlist for yourself or for you and your friends? These songs will definitely get you in your feels as you begin this new journey in your life.

'Laughed Until We Cried'

Rather you are going down memory lane from years ago or reflecting back on the past year before you graduate, this song is destined to get you in your feels. As the song itself makes you think about all the memories, hold those tightly and never forget those people. The people who made you laugh until you cried, the people and your family who were always there for you. Take all memories and stepping stones in your life not for granted, because everyday we just get older now. Chase your dreams and always remember your roots.

'I’ll Always Remember You'

As you listen to this song, the ones who made you, you will come to mind!! As you get ready to graduate never forget them as busy as life gets, always make time for the people who mean the most to you. Through good and bad, be thankful for the good times and lessons that come with those times.

'Here For A Good Time'

Something to always remember, is we are here for a good time, but not a long time. No matter what life throws at you, always make the best of everything! Even in the bad times, treat them as lessons as you begin new journeys in life!

'Humble and Kind'

As you take new opportunities in college, or work settings always remember to be humble and kind. As you grow to represent your family and yourself, be a good person and be good to others.

'We Are Young'

As we grow and are open to making more decisions then ever, they also have deeper consequences that can affect our future more. While you are still young, HAVE FUN, make as many wild memories. You still are YOUNG, don't forget that.

'The House That Built Me'

This song!!! This song speaks for itself, never forget your home, especially if you are going off to college. Your home is what made you, you. Be thankful for all the memories and times you have left at home. You’ll miss it when you get older even if you think you won’t.

'See You Again'

As you get prepared to leave, not only your family but your peers too, remember you will see them again. Although life will get busy, and most people will go separate ways, it is so important to keep those connections! Yes, you will make more friends at college, but when you come home from college it is always important to have those still in your life.

'I Hope You Dance'

My favorite part of the song... speaks for itself!

“Whenever one door closes I hope one more opens Promise me that you'll give faith a fighting chance

And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance I hope you dance
I hope you dance I hope you never fear those mountains in the distance
Never settle for the path of least resistance
Livin' might mean takin' chances, but they're worth takin'
Lovin' might be a mistake, but it's worth makin' “

Basically, in tough situations, or whenever, always D A N C E! Make the best out of nothing.

'100 Years'

This song just hits you with how fast time flies!! One moment you are learning to walk, the next you are riding your bike without training wheels. Next thing you know you are driving on your own, and then moving away to start a new adventure! Cherish every moment, it’ll fly in the blink of an eye.

'The Climb' 

Life’s a climb, reach for the highest goals and make the impossible, possible!

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