These Are The Top 10 Workout Songs Of March 2017
Dance tracks are dominating the workout playlists this month and for good reason—here's what to add to your own before your next run.
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Once again dance tracks dominate the workout scene this month. To that end, you’ll find remixes galore with hits from Ariana Grande, Noah Cyrus, and Hailee Steinfeld each getting a club makeover. Alongside the remixes, you’ll find a few remakes—like Cheat Codes and Dante Klein’s updated version of Kevin Lyttle’s 2004 hit “Turn Me On” and a collaborative, indie version of Philip Bailey and Phil Collins’ “Easy Lover.”
Original dance tracks turn up as well—like Katy Perry’s collaboration with Bob Marley’s grandson Skip and the kinetic “Waist Time” from Autoerotique and Major Lazer’s Diplo. Lastly, the sole outlier this month is from Ed Sheeran—which is notable for being neither a pop song like the rest of the inclusions nor a folk song like most of his output. You can find everything above and more in the full top 10 list—according to the votes logged on workout music site Run Hundred.
Katy Perry & Skip Marley – Chained to the Rhythm – 96 BPM
Ed Sheeran – Castle on the Hill – 135 BPM
Hailee Steinfeld, Grey & Zedd – Starving (KIIDA Remix) – 128 BPM
Diplo & Autoerotique – Waist Time – 129 BPM
Panama Wedding & Great Good Fine OK – Easy Lover – 128 BPM
Clean Bandit, Sean Paul & Ann-Marie – Rockabye (Jack Wins Remix) – 124 BPM
Cheat Codes & Dante Klein – Let Me Hold You (Turn Me On) – 104 BPM
Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj – Side to Side (Slushii Remix) – 75 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.