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Workout Songs Topping The Charts In January

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This month’s top 10 workout songs provide an excellent balance of fresh faces with new tunes and fresh takes on recent favorites. Starting with the former group, you’ll find tracks featuring a trio of folks who’ve never appeared in our monthly recap before: English indie pop singer Dua Lipa, country songstress Lauren Alaina, and One Direction’s Louis Tomlinson.

On the fresh take front, you’ll find remixes of collaborations featuring Justin Bieber, Bebe Rexha, David Guetta and more. Lastly, special consideration should be given to Yellow Claw and Yade Lauren’s “Love and War” which is both the most popular and fastest song of the month. If you’re looking for inspiration for your next run, you’ll find plenty below. To that end, here’s the full top 10 listaccording to the votes logged on workout music site Run Hundred.

Lauren Alaina – Road Less Traveled – 113 BPM

Steve Aoki & Louis Tomlinson – Just Hold On – 116 BPM

Fifth Harmony – That’s My Girl – 101 BPM

Martin Garrix & Bebe Rexha – In the Name of Love (The Him Remix) – 125 BPM

DJ Snake & Justin Bieber – Let Me Love You (Marshmello Remix) – 120 BPM

Sean Paul & Dua Lipa – No Lie – 102 BPM

John Legend – Love Me Now – 125 BPM

David Guetta, Cedric Gervais & Chris Willis – Would I Lie to You (Cash Cash Remix) – 127 BPM

Sia – Never Give Up – 91 BPM

Yellow Claw & Yade Lauren – Love & War – 161 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.