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Hello, listeners, I can't thank you enough for stopping by
for another episode of the Music Playlist Podcast, a show
dedicated to the soundtrack of Our Lives to Day's episode
is geared towards Spring music. I bet you'd know there
was such a thing. Spring is a season of renewal
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and fresh energy. Let's take a look at some songs
that will enhance your experience during this vibrant time. Luther
by Kendrick Lamar and s z A a dynamic collaboration
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that blends rap band soul full vocals. It captures themes
of resilience and unity. This track has secured the number
one spot on Billboard Hot one hundred for three consecutive
weeks as of two thousand twenty five. Die with a
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Smile by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars Gaga Ooh La La.
This is an energetic pop anthem, combining Lady Gaga's powerful
vocals with Bruno Mars signature style. The song dominated the
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Billboard Hot one hundred for five non consecutive weeks between
January and February of two thousand twenty five. Four by
four by Travis Scott is a high octane track showcasing
Travis Scott's innovative approach to hip hop. It debuted at
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number one on the Billboard Hot one hundred. If Only
I Could Wait by Von Iver featuring Danielle Haim a
serene and introspective duet. It blends bon Iver's ethereal sound
with daniel Ham's harmonies. This track is part of Bonniver's
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upcoming album Sable Fable. It is set for release on
April eleventh, twenty twenty five. Apped by Rose and Bruno
Mars is a smooth collaboration that melds Rose's vocal elegance
with Bruno Mars funk influences. It's featured in the Spring
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Hits twenty twenty five playlist on YouTube. Messi by Lola
Young an emotionally charged ballad that delves into the complexities
of love and self discovery. Initially released in twenty twenty four,
the song gained a significant traction through TikTok, leading to
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its current position in the top ten of the Billboard
Hot one hundred. Birds of a Feather by Billie Eilish
is a haunting melody that showcases Eilish's ethereal vocals and
introspective lyrics. The song is featured in the Pop Hits
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March twenty twenty five playlists. Slow Motion by Marshmallow and
The Jonas Brothers. This upbeat track that combines Marshmallow's electronic
beats with the Jonas brothers catchy vocals is perfect for springtime.
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That's some modern hits. What about some other great tracks
from the fifties and sixties by The Beatles released in
nineteen sixty nine. This classic rock, uplifting song, Here Comes
the Sun You Make My Dreams from Darryl Hall and
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John Oates released in nineteen eighty is a feel good
pop rock anthem. Ain't No Sunshine by Bill Withers released
in nineteen seventy one. It's a soulful, melancholy tune for
rainy days. California Dreaming released in nineteen sixty five by
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The Mammas and Papas, and Lovely Day by Bill Withers
is a smooth R and B drack with sunny vibes.
Walking on Sunshine, released in nineteen eighty five by Katrina
and the Waves, is pure happiness and song form. Spring
Rain by Bieboo Silvetti, released in nineteen seventy six, is
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a disco in jazz instrumental perfection. Pocket Full of Sunshine
by Natasha Bettingfield, released in two thousand and eight, is
a pop anthem of positivity. Mister Blue Sky by The
Electric Light Orchestra released in nineteen seventy seven. This orchestral
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rock song screams springtime an upbeat, alternative joy song. Friday
I'm in Love released in nineteen ninety two by The Cure.
Banana Pancakes by Jack Johnson, released in two thousand and five,
is a laid back acoustic track for lazy spring mornings.
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Bloom by The Paper Kites, released in twenty ten, is
an indie folk song that feels like new love and spring.
First Day of My Life by Bright Eyes, released in
two thousand and five, is a tender acoustic spring awakening.
Put Your Records On released by Kareem Bailey Ray two
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thousand and six is a chill and soulful song, and
it's perfect for picnics. Ho Hey by The Lumineers, released
in twenty twelve, is a rustic indie folk song that's
joyful and full of energy. Watermelon Sugar by Harry Styles,
released in twenty twenty is a sweet, warm and fresh
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pop song Golden by Harry Styles, released in twenty nineteen,
is a feel good road trip. Anthem and Sunflower Volume six,
also by Harry Styles, released in twenty nineteen. This indie
pop song invokes springtime, charm and Sunflower by post balloone
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in Sway Lee in twenty eighteen. This is a chill
hip hop and R and V song that's light and breezy.
Heat Weighs by Glass Animals, released in twenty twenty, is
a dreamy, nostalgic indie pop song with Spring Comes the Rain,
April Comes, She Will, a song from Simon and Garfunkel
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released in nineteen sixty six, is an acoustic beauty for
rainy days. Landslide by Fleetwood Mack, released in nineteen seventy five,
is reflective and has a springtime nostalgia. No Rain from
Blind Melon, released in nineteen ninety three, is a nineties
alternatives perfect for gray skies. Bloom by Troy Sivin, released
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in twenty eighteen, is a lush synth pop song that's
perfect for new love. Cloud Busting by Kate Bush, released
in nineteen eighty five, is dramatic in nature inspired. Riptide
from vance Joy released in twenty thirteen is an acoustic
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indie four sunset drives. Send Me on My Way, released
by Rusted Rude in nineteen ninety four, is a folky,
adventurous and freeing song. Electric Feel, released by MGMT in
two thousand and seven, is euphoric and has springtime energy.
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Cherry by Harry Styles, released in twenty nineteen, is a gentle,
soft love song with warm tones. Home from Edward Sharp
and the Magnetic Zeros, released in two thousand and nine,
is an indie folk anthem for open fields. Ophilia from
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the Lumineers released in twenty sixteen is a rustic indie charm.
Lover from Taylor Swift, released in twenty nineteen is a soft,
romantic and warm song perfect for the springtime Dreams from
fleetwe Wood Mack released in nineteen seventy seven, is a timeless,
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soothing classic. Buddha Pest from George Ezra, released in twenty fourteen,
is a lighthearted folk song. Spring Affair from Donna Summer
in nineteen seventy six is a disco hit with springtime energy.
The fifty ninth Street Bridge song Feeling Groovy from Simon
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and Carfunkle, released in nineteen sixty six is a feel good,
folky vibe that's perfect for spring strolls. What a Wonderful
World from Louis Armstrong released in nineteen sixty seven this
jazz classic. It's full of hope and renewal, perfect for
springtime rain drops. Keep Falling On Ahead from bj Thomas
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released in nineteen sixty nine, is a cheerful pop tune
for spring showers. I Can See Clearly Now by Johnny Nash,
released in nineteen seventy two, is a classic, feel good
anthem for sunny days. Dancing in the Street from Martha
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and the Vandelas in nineteen sixty four is a motown
classic with springtime energy. Here Comes the Rain Again by
The Eurythmics, released in nineteen eighty three is an eighties
synth pop with a bit of melancholy spring rain. Big
Yellow Taxi from Counting Crows released in nineteen ninety six,
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is a folk rock, environmentally themed song with sunny vibes.
I'm Gonna Be five hundred Miles by the Proclaimers in
nineteen eighty eight is an upbeat anthem that's perfect for
road trips and spring walks. Bittersweet Symphony by the Verb
in nineteen ninety seven is an indie rock song with reflective,
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timeless appeal. Unfortunately, that's all the time we've got for
today's episode of Music Plays. I hope you've enjoyed it.
Put these in your Spotify and play em until next time.