Help me update my playlist...

AJ_MotherRunner
AJ_MotherRunner Posts: 175 Member
edited October 27 in Fitness and Exercise
I am looking to update my running playlist. I tend to do this about every 8 weeks, but I have not done so in a long time. I do not usually discriminate when it comes to genres. My current playlist is about 2 hours long but just want to add a little variety.

What is your favorite song(s) on your playlist
> OR the one that you are most embarrassed to admit is on your list... :laugh:

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  • I love running to Beyonce RunTheWorld (Girls) it's got a great beat. It's my current fave.
  • kmorris246
    kmorris246 Posts: 312 Member
    I love running to Beyonce RunTheWorld (Girls) it's got a great beat. It's my current fave.
    Ditto! Love this! Also love Paramore's "Misery Business", and LMFAO's "Shots"!
  • prideandjoy
    prideandjoy Posts: 3 Member
    Red solo cup, she thinks my tractors sexy!!
  • prideandjoy
    prideandjoy Posts: 3 Member
    XOXOXOXOXOX
  • Love Jay-Z when running as a great tempo for virtually all his stuff. If it's a bit more leisurely then either Ed sheeran or Rebecca Ferguson as both their most recent ablums are great!!!
  • Kimberly0822
    Kimberly0822 Posts: 1 Member
    Cobra Starship: You make me feel
    Maroon 5: Moves Like Jagger
    New Boyz: Better with the lights off
    Rihanna: We found love
  • dbsav
    dbsav Posts: 24 Member
    I love my Rock and Roll so I love running to Coldplay, U2, the Beatles, the Beach Boys, and lots of 80s music sprinkled in (Go Gos, Bangles, Van Halen, and loads of one hit wonders). ~Dave
  • If you're into "urban" music, try these...

    Beautiful People - Chris Brown

    Move Your Body - Nina Sky

    Took the Night - Chelley

    Just Fine - Mary J. Blije

    Hey Ya! - Outkast

    Get Up - Mary Mary

    Please Don't Stop The Music - Rihanna
  • samatalma
    samatalma Posts: 197
    Metal!

    Five Finger Death Punch
    Disturbed
    Dragonforce
  • sandlerlover
    sandlerlover Posts: 96 Member
    Superwoman -Alicia Keys It's a slower song but when I want to quit running this song always makes me feel like I can do anything!!
  • I've found Lady Gaga's Born This Way album to be extremely motivating... most of the songs are upbeat and empowering!
    Also David Guetta's Nothing But The Beat is a definite must, reminds me of summer and the reason why I'm working out in the first place!
  • My list perpetually includes:

    1. Run the World & Single Ladies - Beyonce
    2. Dog Days Are Over - Florence + the Machine (can't beat the lyrics, "Run fast for your mother, run fast for your father.")
    3. On to the Next One, Dirt Off Your Shoulder, Big Pimpin' - Jay Z
    4. Oh No - Girl Talk (This whole album is amazing)
    5. Light & Day - Polyphonic Spree
    6. Paper Planes - M.I.A.
    7. Born This Way, Judas, Americano - Lady GaGa
    8. Misery, Moves Like Jagger - Maroon 5
    9. Roll Away Your Stone - Mumford and Sons
    10. Hysteria - Muse
    11. Maneater - Nelly Furtado

    The list also includes more embarrassing picks such as "Spice Up Your Life" and "Mmmmbop"...won't go into too much detail!
  • OLFATUG
    OLFATUG Posts: 393 Member
    I tend to like things pretty hard. I have at least 1 full album from each of the artists listed below on shuffle on my iPod Nano.

    Alice in Chains
    American Hi-Fi
    Avenged Sevenfold
    Blink-182
    Cold
    Collective Soul
    Disturbed
    Eve6
    Everclear
    Faith No More
    Filter
    Finger Eleven
    Foo Fighters
    God Lives Underwater
    Godsmack
    Green Day
    Guns N Roses
    Guster
    Jimmy Eat World
    The Killers
    Korn
    Linkin Park
    Lit
    Live
    Mad Season
    MatchBox 20
    Modest Mouse
    Nine Black Alps
    Nine Days
    Nirvana
    No Doubt
    Offspring
    Our Lady Peace
    P.O.D.
    Pearl Jam
    Puddle of Mudd
    Ra
    The Refreshments
    Seether
    Seven Mary Three
    Shinedown
    Silverchair
    Social Distortion
    Soundgarden
    Stabbing Westward
    Stone Temple Piolots
    Sublime
    Third Eye Blind
    Trapt
    Weezer
    10 Years
    3 Doors Down
    30 Seconds to Mars
  • frycase
    frycase Posts: 43
    I dunno how good the tempo is for most people, but I really love "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" by Daft Punk for working out.
  • Here are some rockers to run to:

    Run Run Away - Slade
    Fox on the Run - Sweet (or the cover by Academy Is)
    Run to the Hills - Iron Maiden
    Run to You - Bryan Adams
    Where are we Running? - Lenny Kravitz
    Running Down a Dream - Tom Petty
    Walk This Way - especially the version with Aerosmith and (wait for it ... ) Run-DMC
    Headin' Out To the Highway - Judas Priest

    I Ran - Flock of Seagulls (eek!)
  • You Can't Stop The Beat,It's Not Unusual&The Ketchup Song,Haha :p
  • SoftenBrownSugar
    SoftenBrownSugar Posts: 22 Member
    I'm a fan of podcasts, myself....especially CBC FREE podcasts.

    When I walk my dog or walk to work, I love to listen intermittently to stories or music.
    If you've ever heard of Stuart MClean from The Vinyl Cafe, he tells great humorous stories.
    Here's a link (which includes tabs at the top for preferences). http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting/index.html?arts
    My personal favorites are (under Arts and Music):
    Comedy Factory
    Vinyl Cafe
    Age of Persuasion
    Under the Influence
    (Under News & Current Affairs):
    Spark

    But there are SO many choices. I never get bored now while listening to my iPod. :smile:

    Good Luck!
  • frycase
    frycase Posts: 43
    I'm a fan of podcasts, myself....especially CBC FREE podcasts.

    When I walk my dog or walk to work, I love to listen intermittently to stories or music.
    If you've ever heard of Stuart MClean from The Vinyl Cafe, he tells great humorous stories.
    Here's a link (which includes tabs at the top for preferences). http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting/index.html?arts
    My personal favorites are (under Arts and Music):
    Comedy Factory
    Vinyl Cafe
    Age of Persuasion
    Under the Influence
    (Under News & Current Affairs):
    Spark

    But there are SO many choices. I never get bored now while listening to my iPod. :smile:

    Good Luck!

    I LOVE podcasts, but I usually don't listen to them for working out. But, a fun podcast recommendation is the How Stuff Works podcasts. Stuff You Should Know will pick a random topic and do a pretty cool overview of it (and when I say random, I mean things ranging from shrunken heads to the large hadron collider to coffee). And Stuff You Missed In History Class will do the same thing, but with a historical event. They're fun to listen to, and it's always fun to be able to bust out random facts about stuff in normal every day conversation. The same group puts out several other podcasts/videocasts but those are the two I really listen to.
  • SoftenBrownSugar
    SoftenBrownSugar Posts: 22 Member
    But, a fun podcast recommendation is the How Stuff Works podcasts. Stuff You Should Know will pick a random topic and do a pretty cool overview of it (and when I say random, I mean things ranging from shrunken heads to the large hadron collider to coffee). And Stuff You Missed In History Class will do the same thing, but with a historical event. They're fun to listen to, and it's always fun to be able to bust out random facts about stuff in normal every day conversation. The same group puts out several other podcasts/videocasts but those are the two I really listen to.

    Thank you frycase! Now I've got some more podcast ideas!
  • HBinOC
    HBinOC Posts: 78 Member
    I just updated mine .. here are a few
    Sexy & I know it ---- LMAFO
    Just can't get Enough-- Black Eyed Peas
    Tambourine ----Eve
    Good Feeling -- Flo Rida
    Stand Back - Stevie Nicks
    Moves Like Jagger-- Maroon 5
    Lose Yourself -- Emenim
    Set Fire to the Rain -- Adele

    I like a mix...
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