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A Playlist That I Had On Repeat On My iPod Touch In Middle School

These songs will never go out of style.

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A Playlist That I Had On Repeat On My iPod Touch In Middle School

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Middle school was a weird time for all of us. Taking a look back at our playlists that we had on repeat can really say a lot about who we were back in the day. I know for a fact that every time I hear "Headlines" by Drake or "Picture To Burn" by Taylor Swift it takes me back to a simpler time before the real world really started. My music taste was all over the place as you will soon realize.

Since we all have some time on our hands while social distancing, take a trip to memory lane with these 25 songs that I know we were all listening to on repeat.

"Yeah!" - Usher ft. Lil Jon, Ludacris

"One Time" - Justin Bieber

"Down" - Jay Sean ft. Lil Wayne

"Sk8er Boi" - Avril Lavigne

"Beautiful Soul" - Jesse McCartney

"Teenage Dream" - Katy Perry

"Live Your Life" - T.I. ft. Rihanna

"So Yesterday" - Hilary Duff

"Like a G6" - Far East Movement ft. The Cataracs, DEV

"Lose Yourself" - Eminem

"Black and Yellow" - Wiz Khalifa

"Headlines" - Drake

"What's My Name" - Rihanna ft. Drake

"Picture to Burn" - Taylor Swift

"Before He Cheats" - Carrie Underwood

"Watcha Say" - Jason Derulo

"Take A Bow" - Rihanna

"Gives You Hell" - The All-American Rejects

"DONTTRUSTME" - 3OH!3

"Disturbia" - Rihanna

" 4 Minutes" - Madonna ft. Justin Timberlake

"Telephone" - Lady Gaga ft. Beyonce

"Promiscuous" - Nelly Furtado ft. Timbaland

"Party Rock Anthem" - LMFAO

"Hollaback Girl" - Gwen Stafani


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