20 Songs On My Summer Playlist
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20 Songs On My Summer Playlist

Summer is here and I am ready to unwind to some great tunes!

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20 Songs On My Summer Playlist
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Now that my semester is officially over, it's time I start diving into one extremely important item on my to-do list: my summer playlist. Here are 20 songs going on my summer 2021 playlist first.

1. "good 4 u" — Olivia Rodrigo

2. "Could Have Been Me" — The Struts

3. "Peanut Butter Waffles" — Ryan Caraveo

4. "Silver Lining" — Mt. Joy

5. "Hallucinogenics" — Matt Maeson

6. "One More Weekend" — Maude Latour

7. "Lie Lie Lie" — Joshua Bassett

8. "Move Along" — The All-American Rejects

9. "Mr. Jones" — Counting Crows

10. "Girl" — Jukebox the Ghost

11. "Dearly Departed" — Shakey Graves

12. "Walden Pond" — Atta Boy

13. "Chicken Tendies" — Clinton Kane

14. "Mr. Perfectly Fine" — Taylor Swift

15. "Cloud 9" — Beach Bunny

16. "Your Graduation" — Modern Baseball

17. "Till Forever Falls Apart" — Ashe, FINNEAS

18. "Kilby Girl" — The Backseat Lovers

19. "Ugly Heart" — G.R.L.

20. "Fire and the Flood" — Vance Joy

These are some of my favorite songs, new and old, that I have found to have marvelous vibes. They make me want to drive down back roads with the windows down or have a dance party in my bedroom. I don't know what this summer will hold, but I think a playlist like this is going to help me tackle whatever comes my way.

The pre-made playlist can be found here, and said playlist will surely become much longer with time.

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