Workout playlist

Need help with putting together a playlist for working out.
I LIKE:
COUNTRY
EMINEM(the old stuff not this new stuff)
50 cent
katy perry
country
country
ummm and country lol

Please and thank you!!!

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  • FitMolly182
    FitMolly182 Posts: 303 Member
    I can't help. I hate country, and even I cannot possibly imagine country being good workout music lol
  • katyejean
    katyejean Posts: 233 Member
    Lol. I don't really think of country as workout music, but here's my playlist. And trust me when I say that I don't listen to these songs other than to work out. Or party, which is an extremely rare occasion:

    I'mma Be - Black Eyed Peas
    Just Dance - Lady GaGa
    Like a G6 - Far East Movement
    Pump It - Black Eyed Peas
    So What - P!nk
    Shut Up and Drive - Rihanna
    Blow - Ke$ha
    Die Young - Ke$ha
    Take it Off - Ke$ha
    California Girls - Katy Perry

    I just feel like for the most part, they have a pretty good rhythm to them to work out with. I haven't worked out with a playlist much because I haven't started training for my 5k yet, but instead have been doing videos which have their own music. Hope you can pick at least one song to add to your list!
  • hilarymcm
    hilarymcm Posts: 55 Member
    Ludacris, Dropkick Murphys, old Red Hot Chili Peppers (basically the whole Uplift Mofo Party Plan album), Marilyn Manson, Daft Punk, Dr. Dre, Rage Against the Machine, Starkillers, Republica...just to name a few artists I tend to play when I work out. Aaaaand...I throw in a little Baby Got Back when I do glutes :)
  • SharonNehring
    SharonNehring Posts: 535 Member
    I'm a country girl myself and there are LOTS of upbeat country tunes to pick from, especially if you include some southern rock. Who are your favorites?
  • Try Lana del Rey-- she has a lot of the same beats and style of Katy Perry.