The Top Workout Songs for June 2015
From Chris Lawhorn of Run Hundred,
“Familiarity and freshness are key ingredients in a workout playlist. While songs from the former category provide reliable inspiration, those in the latter bring the dynamism. Thankfully, June’s top workout tracks feature a healthy balance of both. Starting on the familiar side of things, you’ll find chart returns from perennial favorites Ricky Martin and Britney Spears. On the fresh tip, you’ll find breakout hits from newer acts like Shawn Mendes and Rachel Platten. Lastly, in the best of both worlds department, you’ll find new remixes of recent hits from Sia and Carly Rae Jepsen. If you’re current playlist sounds a little dated, there are plenty of single tracks here that will liven it up. Alternatively, if you’re looking for a more ambitious change, this month’s top 10 tracks would make for a balanced and invigorating playlist just as they are. Like a good run, it doesn’t matter which route you choose—so long as you pick one and get going.”
Here’s the full list of top workout songs for June 2015, according to votes placed at his site Run Hundred, a popular workout music blog.
- Sia – Elastic Heart (Kid Arkade Extended Mix) – 128 BPM
- DJ Snake & AlunaGeorge – You Know You Want It – 99 BPM
- Britney Spears & Iggy Azalea – Pretty Girls – 104 BPM
- Shawn Mendes – Something Big – 113 BPM
- Martin Garrix & Usher – Don’t Look Down – 129 BPM
- A-Trak & Andrew Wyatt – Push – 126 BPM
- Carly Rae Jepsen – I Really Like You (Blasterjaxx Remix) – 129 BPM
- Rachel Platten – Fight Song – 89 BPM
- Steve Aoki, Chris Lake, Tujamo & Kid Ink – Delirious (Boneless) – 128 BPM
- Ricky Martin & Pitbull – Mr. Put It Down – 129 BPM
I really like Elastic Heart, Fight Song and Mr. Put It Down. Great songs!
To find more workout songs, check out the free database at RunHundred.com. Browse the song selections there by genre, tempo, and era to find the music that best fits with your particular workout routine.
What is your favorite workout song right now?
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