21 Songs To Keep On Repeat All Summer Long
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21 Songs To Keep On Repeat All Summer Long

Perfect for any day at the beach, backyard bonfire, road trip, or wherever you may be this summer.

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21 Songs To Keep On Repeat All Summer Long
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School is out and summer is finally here, so whether you're chilling out on the beach somewhere, at a bonfire or even just laying in your hammock in the backyard, it's always good to have a hot summer playlist. So in case, you need some good music, here are 21 songs to keep on repeat all summer long.

1. "When It Rains It Pours" - Luke Combs

2. "God's Plan" - Drake

3. "Stir Fry" - Migos


4. "Up Down" - Morgan Wallen Feat. Florida Georiga Line

5. "Beerbongs and Bentleys" Album - Post Malone

6. "Meant to be" - Bebe Rexha & Florida Georgia Line

7. "All Hits" - Mike Stud

8. "Jump Right In" - Zac Brown Band

9. "When The Sun Goes Down" - Kenny Chesney & Uncle Kracker

10. "Confession" - Florida Georgia Line

11. "Big Man" - Mike Stud

12. "Somewhere On A Beach" - Dierks Bentley

13. "People Are Crazy" - Billy Currington

14. "Sit Next to Me" - Foster the People

15. "Heaven" - Kane Brown

16. "Learn to Fly" - Foo Fighters

17. "Rollercoaster" - Luke Bryan

18. "Sugar, We're Goin Down" - Fall Out Boy

19. "Margaritaville" - Jimmy Buffet

20. "Knee Deep" - Zac Brown Band

21. "Africa" - ToTo

So no matter where you may be this summer, be sure to add these to your summer playlist and keep them on repeat!

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