Popular Workout Songs for October 2016
From Chris at runhundred.com: This month’s top popular workout songs include a perfect blend of comebacks and collaborations. In the mix below, rockers Kings of Leon return to the charts with a new single and Lady Gaga returns to her pop roots—following her jazz duets album with Tony Bennett.
Elsewhere on the comeback front, you’ll find Sting leading an uptempo tune that hearkens back to the sound of his work with The Police.
On the collaborative front, you’ll find recent hits—like the pop/rap track featuring Sia and Kendrick Lamar or a song that topped Billboard’s Latin chart from Enrique Iglesias and Wisin.
Additionally, there are after-the-fact collaborations–in the form of dance remixes of rock songs from Fitz & The Tantrums and Blink-182. Throughout playlist below, you’ll find plenty of variety as new and veteran acts from different genres duke it out—occasionally in the course of a single song.
Here’s the top 10 popular workout songs list according to the votes logged on Run Hundred:
- Sia & Kendrick Lamar – The Greatest – 96 BPM (love this)
- Fitz & The Tantrums – HandClap (Luxxury Remix) – 118 BPM
- Kings of Leon – Waste a Moment – 152 BPM
- Carly Rae Jepsen – Higher – 114 BPM
- Blink-182 – Bored to Death (Steve Aoki Remix) – 161 BPM
- Sting – I Can’t Stop Thinking About You – 138 BPM
- Lady GaGa – Perfect Illusion – 124 BPM
- Jason Derulo – Kiss the Sky – 110 BPM
- Calvin Harris – My Way – 120 BPM
- Enrique Iglesias & Wisin – Duele El Corazon – 91 BPM (I can’t get enough of Enrique’s music!)
To find more workout songs, you can always check out the free database at his site RunHundred.com. Browse song selections by genre, tempo, and era. I’m sure you’ll find music that fits your personal workout routine.
My favorite place to get music is through Amazon Prime music. I love that there is a ton of variety I get as a member. I have a variety of personal playlists like workouts, relaxing, Christmas and more. They also have Prime Playlists on Amazon that I use. Enjoy!
What are some of your new favorite workout songs?
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