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This is a hot and mysterious dance club song. SUPERSTITIOUS - (by Above Envy ) Year: 2016
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Male Vocals, Hip Hop, Old School Caution: Mature LyricsĮdit Type: Full Track - Hip Hop, Old School Full band mixed with electronics and DJ dance groove fun loving theme. Upbeat fun and funky song with old school influences mixed with modern production. GROOVOLOGY - (by Anthony Hugh ) Year: 2000
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Female Vocals, Pop, Tween PopĮdit Type: Full Track (full track) - Pop, Tween PopĮdit Type: Variation (Instrumental) - Electronic, Electropop It is a song about a girl who is in love and it's making her head spin with doubt and confusion. Great for young teen love, love making someone going crazy, challenging or difficult romance scenes, and doubtful love scenes. LIVE IT UP WITH U - (by Ed Napoli ) Year: 2018 Perfect for anyone who loves to dance and chill out! Instrumental, Dance, EurodanceĮdit Type: Variation (Varied arrangement) - Dance, Future House This track is sure to get your body moving with it's groovy bassline, steady drums and funky guitars. Female Vocals, Dance, Deep HouseĮdit Type: Full Track - Dance, Deep HouseĮdit Type: Variation (Instrumental) - Dance, Deep HouseĬHILLIN' LIKE A VILLAIN - (by Mykey Massacre ) Year: 2021Ĭhill, synth driven disco house song with both modern and vintage elements. Perfect for film intro, urban scenes, relaxing ambience for shopping, upscale dining, clubs, and a vibrant nightlife.
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YOU LIVE IN MY HEAD - (by Plastic DJ ) Year: 2020Įlegant laid back deep house chillout track with a warm female melody featuring liquid synth sounds. Great for Inspirational advertisements, motivating montages, positive marketing and corporate uses, travel videos, business presentations, promotional videos and other uplifting media, Instrumental, RnB, 1970's Vintage RnBĮdit Type: Full Track - RnB, 1970's Vintage RnBĮdit Type: Variation A - RnB, 1970's Vintage RnBĮdit Type: Variation B - RnB, 1970's Vintage RnBĮdit Type: 15sec - RnB, 1970's Vintage RnB But that’s perfectly okay, as long as it powers you through your workout.SUGAR AND SPICE - CLASSIC SOUL-FUNK (FULL MIX) - (by John William Simmons ) Year: 2018Ĭlassic Soul / Funk Instrumental with all the elements - Brass Section, Funky Drums, Skanking Guitar and Solid Bass. My top 10 might not even be close to any of the above, nor yours. Shape voted for Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger by Daft Punk, Go Girl by Ciara and T-Pain, Feelin’ Myself by will.i.am, Miley Cyrus, French Montana, Wiz Khalifa and Mustard, Higher Ground by TNGHT, Hudson Mohawke and Lunice, Burn by Ellie Goulding, Demons by Imagine Dragons, TKO by Justin Timberlake, The Monster by Eminem and Rihanna, R.I.P. Women’s Health chose ‘Til I Collapse by Eminem, Saint JHN (Imanbek Remix) by Roses, The Business by Tiesto, Head & Heart by Joel Corry featuring MNEK, Turn Me On by Riton and Oliver Heldens, Stronger by Kanye West, Remember the Name by Fort Minor featuring Styles of Beyond, Goosebumps by HMVE, Power by Kanye West, Lose Yourself by Eminem. Men’s Health listed these as their top 10: Power by Kanye West, Lose Yourself by Eminem, Level Up by Ciara, Pressure by Martin Garrix and Tove Lo, Savage Mix by MeganThee Stallion and Beyonce, What’s My Age Again? by Blink-182, Juicy by Doja Cat, Pynk by Janelle Monae, Motivation by Normani, and Desperado by Rihanna. Weightlifting and powerlifting, 130 to 150 bpm. Indoor cycling and HIIT (high intensity interval training), 140 to 180 bpm. Yoga, Pilates and low-intensity workout, 60 to 90 bpm. Power walking needs music at 137 to 139 bpm. It can help you focus, lift more, run faster and exercise longer.Įvery physical activity has a prescribed bpm. It can help make the exercise seem easier and more enjoyable. Music can distract you from the “work” you are putting in as well as lessen the perception of fatigue. The more intense the workout, the higher the beats per minute. For 60 years old, 80 to 136 bpm and for 70 years old, 75 to 128 bpm. For 20 years old, it’ll be 100 to 170 bpm. This number increases to 70 to 85 percent during vigorous physical activity. According to the American Heart Association, target heart rate during moderate physical activity is 50 to 70 percent of maximum heart rate.