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10 Workout Songs For The Start Of Fall

This playlist is sure to give you a boost during your next workout, full of both familiar and new-to-you songs to keep things fresh.

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The key to any workout mix is finding the right balance between fresh and familiar tracks. Ones in the former category keep your routine from getting repetitive, while those in the latter provide a reliable thrills when you need an instant boost. As luck would have it, this month’s top 10 list is heavy on hits of both varieties.

On the fresh side of things, you’ll find a blistering track from Norway’s Dagny, a ’90s cover from Betty Who, and blast of energy from the aptly-named Fitz & The Tantrums. On the familiar front, there’s the latest from Ariana Grande, a remix featuring Calvin Harris and Rihanna, and a charity collaboration between Jennifer Lopez and Hamilton‘s Lin-Manuel Miranda. If you’re looking for a bit of kinetic inspiration, you can check out the full top 10 list—according to the votes logged on workout music site Run Hundred.

DJ Snake & Justin Bieber – Let Me Love You – 100 BPM

Krewella – Broken Record – 86 BPM

Flume & Kai – Never Be Like You (Martin Solveig Remix) – 125 BPM

Jennifer Lopez & Lin-Manuel Miranda – Love Make the World Go Round – 99 BPM

Dagny – Backbeat – 141 BPM

Betty Who – I Love You Always Forever – 106 BPM

Ariana Grande – Into You – 108 BPM

Fitz & The Tantrums – Roll Up – 93 BPM

Calvin Harris & Rihanna – This Is What You Came For (R3HAB & Henry Fong Remix) – 129 BPM

Kenny Chesney & Pink – Setting the World on Fire – 94 BPM

To find more workout songs, folks can check out the free database at RunHundred.com. Visitors can browse the song selections there by genre, tempo, and era—to find the music that best fits with their particular workout routine.

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