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Variety is key when compiling a workout playlist. Fortunately, for those in the mood to move, this month’s top workout tracks come by their eclecticism naturally. So, rather than trying to encapsulate all of that in an overview, we’ll consider the highlights individually.

The big winners of the month are rappers Nicki Minaj and Quavo—both of whom make two appearances this month. (The latter, for what it’s worth, appears once on his own and again as 1/3 of Migos.) Rock acts are also out in force—with Imagine Dragons, Green Day and Fall Out Boy each turning up. Finally, there are dance hits like Afrojack and company’s “Another Life” and a remix of The Chainsmokers and Coldplay collaboration “Something Just Like This.”

When you consider the stream of hits that make their way onto the charts and into gym mixes, it’s rare to have a batch that’s this generous with the genres. So, pick your favorites or play it in full, but don’t let it go to waste. Here’s the full list—according to the votes logged on workout music site Run Hundred.

Katy Perry & Migos – Bon Appetit – 107 BPM

The Modern Hearts – Into the Wild – 125 BPM

DJ Khaled, Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper & Lil Wayne – I’m the One – 81 BPM

Fall Out Boy – Young and Menace – 108 BPM

Imagine Dragons – Thunder – 85 BPM

The Chainsmokers & Coldplay – Something Just Like This (Jai Wolf Remix) – 116 BPM

Jason Derulo, Nicki Minaj & Ty Dolla $ign – Swalla (Wideboys Remix) – 120 BPM

Afrojack, David Guetta & Ester Dean – Another Life (Radio Mix) – 72 BPM

DNCE & Nicki Minaj – Kissing Strangers – 120 BPM

Green Day – Still Breathing – 150 BPM

To find more workout songs, folks can check out the free database at Run Hundred. 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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