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9 Highly Motivational Songs for Students in English to Boost Their Energy

Even if it’s not ideal, it’s completely normal for all of us to feel low on the motivation scale every now and then.

For those times when you and your students need a good pick-me-up, there’s nothing like a rousing, motivational song to get everyone’s brains moving .

That’s why I’ve put together this playlist of motivational songs for students in English that you can play for your ESL students. Whether you’re teaching beginners or advanced students, there are benefits to pressing “play” today—or any time you or your students need a boost!

1. “Don’t Worry Be Happy” – Bobby McFerrin

2. “lean on me” – bill withers, 3. “ain’t no mountain high enough” – marvin gaye and tammi terrell, 4. “we are the champions” – queen, 5. “pocketful of sunshine” – natasha bedingfield, 6. “livin’ on a prayer” – bon jovi, 7. “i will survive” — gloria gaynor, 8. “can’t stop the feeling” — justin timberlake, 9. “stronger (what doesn’t kill you)” — kelly clarkson.

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When you worry your face will frown And that will bring everybody down So don’t worry, be happy

I think almost everyone is familiar with “Don’t Worry Be Happy” by Bobby McFerrin. Though it’s been around the sound waves for a while, it still makes a great motivational song for ESL students, particularly beginners, since the words are clearly articulated and the music isn’t distracting.

Before introducing this song to your class, start with a discussion question : What makes you happy? Encourage students to share, especially if they have any particular music that gives them a boost. Then cue it up for the class.

Before hitting “play,” though, take a minute to point out that McFerrin does have an accent. Depending on where you’re teaching English, this may or may not be an issue for your students.

The first time you play it, let students simply listen to the song. The second time through, however, challenge them to a lyrics shuffle. Give students a copy of the lyrics cut into single lines and shuffled. Ask students to arrange the lines in the correct order as they listen. Then give it a third listen so students can double check before going over the lyrics together.

As a follow-up activity, have students brainstorm things that make them happy, and then make a collage with those words and ideas. Let each person take a few minutes to share their collage with the class.

Call on me, brother, when you need a hand We all need somebody to lean on I just might have a problem that you’d understand

“Lean on Me” by Bill Withers may be a classic, but it still has relevance today. No one can get through life without friends, and that’s doubly true for your beginning ESL students, who will love this song. Its simple melody and articulated lyrics stress the importance of working together, just like your students need to do on a daily basis.

Before you play the song, ask your students to talk about a person who helps them feel better on a rough day. Have them talk about their friends and family in groups of around three students each.

For this song, try using a cloze activity . Using the lyrics to the song, blank out every fifth word. Then have students fill in the blanks as they listen. Three times should be enough for them to fill in most if not all of the blanks.

As a follow-up activity, ask students to write a paragraph on why friends are important to them, or a paragraph that describes a good friend.

This song isn’t just for beginners, either. Your advanced students might enjoy the challenge of writing out the lyrics as they listen (like a dictation).

Ain’t no mountain high enough, ain’t no valley low enough, Ain’t no river wide enough to keep me from getting to you, Babe

Who among us, your ESL students included, hasn’t faced daily challenges in our lives? “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”  is great for giving you and your students a boost when you might feel like you’re hitting a wall.

When you  review vocabulary before starting the actual lesson with the song, be sure you talk about “ain’t” and how it’s used in English—in casual speech but not in anything formal—and how it’s not actually a contraction.

After you cover that info, ask your students what obstacles they have overcome in their lives. You might be surprised at the answers your students give.

Play the song once for your students, and then play it a second time, asking students to write down any obstacles they hear in the lyrics.

As a follow-up, ask students to write a short note or card to a friend. They can express thankfulness for the friend being there for them in the past, or their own willingness to be there in the future when the friend needs them.

We are the champions, my friend And we’ll keep on fighting till the end

Every high school sports team is familiar with “We Are the Champions,” and for good reason. Nothing says encouragement like a vow to fight till the end. Your students may already be determined to do that on the road to English fluency  but if they’re faltering, this song will definitely give them a boost.

Before sharing this song with your intermediate students, ask them to share a mistake they’ve made and how that mistake helped them improve. That’s what this song is all about, after all.

Let your students give the song a listen and then give them a set of doctored lyrics. Include about 20 mistakes throughout the song (writing “we’ll keep on flying ” rather than “fighting,” for example) and have students circle the mistakes as they listen to the song with the lyrics in front of them.

Follow up with a role play in which one student offers encouragement to another who has failed at something.

Do what you want but you’re never gonna break me Sticks and stones are never gonna shake me

Like it or not, sometimes things look bleak, and that’s when we need a little encouragement, a little light. That’s where “Pocketful of Sunshine” comes in. As your advanced students listen, they can imagine their own happy place that gives them a boost when the going gets tough.

Start by asking your students to discuss their favorite type of weather and share why they like it. Then start the song activity.

This song is a fast one, especially for ESL students who are trying to listen to the lyrics. So the first time through, just let students listen. The second time through, ask students to draw while they listen to the song. Make sure to stress that students should draw how they’re feeling. You’re not looking for great artwork necessarily, but rather emotion on the page. Give each person a minute to explain their picture to the class and share how the song made them feel. Then listen to the song a third time with the lyrics in hand.

As a follow-up activity, ask each person to choose an emotion and make a collage depicting that emotion. Then ask each student to write a paragraph that explains their collage and post the paragraphs under the posters in your room.

Whoa, we’re halfway there, whoa, livin’ on a prayer Take my hand and we’ll make it, I swear Whoa, livin’ on a prayer

Call me a sucker for a classic hair band, but on a bad day Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ on a Prayer” always puts a smile on my face. I expect your advanced ESL students will feel the same.

You’ll need to take a few minutes to explain some of the informal pronunciation in this song (gotta, livin’), but no doubt your advanced students will be ready for the lesson.

Start your lesson by asking the students what gives them strength when they want to give up.

This song tells a story, the story of Tommy and Gina. As students listen to the song, ask them to take notes on the couple’s story. Where do they start in life? What happens? How do they encourage one another? Your students will need multiple opportunities to listen to the song. Play it by ear (pun intended) in deciding how many times your class needs before discussing it as a class.

As a follow-up activity, ask students to write out the story of Tommy and Gina and include an ending to the story. Ask volunteers to share their ending with the class.

Go on now, go, walk out the door Just turn around now ‘Cause you’re not welcome anymore Weren’t you the one who tried to hurt me with goodbye?

“I Will Survive” is a timeless classic originally performed by Gloria Gaynor in 1978. This song is about resilience and empowerment, and remains a hugely popular hit, making it an excellent choice as a motivational song for your students.

The song’s catchy melody and upbeat tempo engages students, making learning using the popular hit enjoyable, and providing a good boost in energy.

The positive message promotes a growth mindset, encouraging students to embrace challenges and strive for success in their language learning journey. It instills confidence, motivation, and a can-do attitude, which are essential qualities for ESL students to overcome language barriers and achieve fluency.

Try these song activities to help your students engage with the song and it’s meaning!

I can’t stop the feelin’ So just dance, dance, dance I can’t stop the feelin’ So just dance, dance, dance, come on

“Can’t Stop the Feeling” was released in 2016, and is an infectious pop song that can be a fantastic way to increase the energy in your ESL classroom.

The song’s catchy melody and upbeat rhythm create an enjoyable learning experience. The repetitive chorus, with its simple yet uplifting message, makes it easier for students to remember and retain vocabulary from the song going forward.

The music video for “Can’t Stop the Feeling”also features people dancing happily along to the song, so playing the video in your lesson can help get your students up on their feet.

Try using the common vocabulary in the song as part of your lesson with some verb games , and help your students reinforce what they’ve learned with this catchy hit!

What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger Stand a little taller Doesn’t mean I’m lonely when I’m alone

Kelly Clarkson’s “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” was released in 2011, and went on to become a huge hit that is popular with people all over the world.

The song focuses on the idea that “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,” which makes it a great motivational tune to uplift your students.

The saying is a very popular one in English, so you could take this as an opportunity to teach your students about other common sayings in English , exploring what they mean and when they might be used.

This hit continues to be hugely popular among millions of listeners, so will also, along with the rest of the songs on this list, improve your students’ pop culture knowledge too.

When it comes to encouraging your students, some music may be all you need. But these motivationa songs for students in English will do double duty because the message gives a boost as well.

So, hit “play” and feel good! And for more ideas on using music in your ESL classroom, check out this post.

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1. “When You Wish Upon a Star” from Pinocchio

2. “here comes the sun” by the beatles, 3. “the climb” by miley cyrus, 4. “celebrate” by kool & the gang, 5. “gonna fly now” from rocky, 6. “love train” by the o’jays, 7. “i’m gonna be (500 miles)” by the proclaimers, 8. “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious”, 9. “colors” by jason derulo, 10. “kiss” by prince.

Music has the incredible power to inspire and uplift, especially when it comes to children. Motivational songs for students are a key tool in instilling a growth mindset and boosting confidence. As Keith Richards beautifully put it, “Music is a language that speaks in emotions.” In this article, we will explore the benefits of motivational music for children and share the some best motivational songs that inspire a growth mindset. 

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40 Best Motivational Songs For Students

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Music can really help in uplifting the spirits and motivating kids on the dullest of their days. It can build resilience in them and give them a dose of happiness when nothing else would work- exactly like it does for us adults! Let’s explore some of the best motivational songs for students to make their day. 

When You Wish Upon a Star from Pinocchio

“When You Wish Upon a Star” is a timeless Disney classic that encourages kids to dream big and believe in the power of their aspirations. 

Listen Here | Age: All Ages | Singer: Jiminy Cricket (Cliff Edwards)

Here Comes The Sun by The Beetles album cover

The Beatles’ soulful and uplifting hit, “Here Comes The Sun,” spreads warmth and happiness to kids of all ages. Its joyful melody and heartfelt lyrics are enough to make not just children but even adults dance around and sing out loud and this makes it one of the best motivational songs for students. 

Listen Here | Age: All Ages | Singer: The Beatles

The Climb by Miley Cyrus album cover

This song’s powerful lyrics encourage kids to embrace challenges and keep striving for their goals, reminding them that the journey itself is valuable. 

Listen Here | Age: 10+ | Singer: Miley Cyrus

Celebrate by Kool The Gang album cover

“Celebrate” by Kool & The Gang is an upbeat and infectious party anthem that encourages kids to embrace joy and celebrate life’s special moments. 

Listen Here | Age: All Ages | Singer: Kool & The Gang

Gonna Fly Now from Rocky album cover

This song ignites a sense of determination and perseverance in kids. Composed by Bill Conti, this powerful instrumental track motivates students to face challenges head-on and strive for greatness. 

Listen Here | Age: 8+ | Composer: Bill Conti

Love Train by The O'Jays

The O’Jays’ “Love Train” is one of the best empowering songs for kids that is also groovy and uplifting and spreads the message of unity and love. Its infectious rhythm and positive lyrics make it an empowering song for kids, reminding them of the importance of compassion and togetherness. 

Listen Here | Age: All Ages | Singers: The O’Jays

I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" by The Proclaimers

The Proclaimers’ catchy hit, “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles),” is a spirited anthem that encourages kids to go the extra mile and pursue their dreams with unwavering determination. 

Listen Here | Age: 8+ | Singers: The Proclaimers

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

This is one of those inspiring songs for kids that celebrates the power of imagination and the joy of language. Its playful melody and tongue-twisting lyrics make it a delightful and empowering song for kids to sing and embrace their creativity. 

Listen Here | Age: All Ages | Singers: Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke

Colors by Jason Derulo

“Colors” is an upbeat and catchy song by Jason Derulo that celebrates diversity and the vibrant spirit of unity. Its energetic beats and empowering lyrics inspire kids to embrace their individuality and appreciate the beauty of different cultures, making it an uplifting song for students. 

Listen Here | Age: 8+ | Singer: Jason Derulo

Kiss by Prince album cover

Prince’s iconic song, “Kiss,” is a funky and seductive track that promotes self-confidence and self-expression. Its groovy rhythms and flirtatious lyrics encourage kids to be bold and embrace their unique personalities, making it an empowering and motivating song for young hearts. 

Listen Here | Age: 10+ | Singer: Prince

11. “Let’s Go Fly a Kite” from Mary Poppins

Let's Go Fly a Kite" from Mary Poppins album cover

This is a delightful and whimsical song from Mary Poppins that encourages kids to embrace their imagination and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. 

Listen Here | Age: All Ages | Singers: David Tomlinson, Dick Van Dyke, Karen Dotrice, Matthew Garber

12. “Try Everything” from Zootopia

Try Everything from Zootopia album cover

“Try Everything,” performed by Shakira, is an empowering pop song that encourages kids to embrace new experiences and persevere through challenges. 

Listen Here | Age: 6+ | Singer: Shakira

13. “Rise Up” by Andra Day

Rise Up by Andra Day album cover

This is one of those inspirational songs for students that can be called the anthem of resilience and inner strength. Its powerful lyrics and emotional vocals inspire kids to overcome adversity, believe in themselves, and stand up for what they believe in. 

Listen Here | Age: 10+ | Singer: Andra Day

14. “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” from The Lion King

Can You Feel the Love Tonight from The Lion King album cover

“Can You Feel the Love Tonight” is a beautiful ballad from The Lion King that celebrates love and unity. With its heartfelt lyrics kids can learn importance of compassion, friendship, and acceptance. 

Listen Here | Age: All Ages | Singers: Joseph Williams, Sally Dworsky, Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, Kristle Edwards

15. “The Greatest Love of All” by Whitney Houston

The Greatest Love of All by Whitney Houston album cover

Whitney Houston’s powerful rendition of “The Greatest Love of All” is an inspirational song that teaches kids the value of self-love and believing in their own potential. Its soaring vocals and empowering lyrics make it one of the most timeless motivational songs for students. 

Listen Here | Age: 10+ | Singer: Whitney Houston

16. “I Believe in You” by Don Williams

I Believe in You by Don Williams album cover

Don Williams’ heartfelt ballad, “I Believe in You,” is a reassuring song that instills confidence and support in kids. 

Listen Here | Age: 8+ | Singer: Don Williams

17. “Shining Star” by Earth, Wind & Fire

Shining Star by Earth Wind Fire album cover

Looking for uplifting songs for kids? It won’t get better than this one. The energetic rhythms and uplifting lyrics of the song remind kids that they are unique and have the potential to shine brightly in the world. 

Listen Here | Age: 8+ | Singers: Earth, Wind & Fire

18. “Jump” by Van Halen

Jump by Van Halen album cover

This song encourages kids to take risks, have fun, and seize opportunities. Its electrifying guitar riffs and spirited lyrics make it a motivating and empowering song for young hearts. 

Listen Here | Age: 10+ | Singer: Van Halen

19. “Colors of the Wind” from Pocahontas

The Disney Princess Pocahontas

Sung by Pocahontas, this inspiring ballad promotes respect for nature and embracing diversity. Its poignant lyrics and enchanting melody make it one fo the best motivational songs for kids. 

Listen Here | Age: All Ages | Singer: Judy Kuhn

20. “Don’t Stop Believin'” by Journey

Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey album cover

This a powerful and uplifting song that encourages kids to hold onto their dreams and never lose hope. 

Listen Here | Age: 10+ | Singer: Journey

21. “What’s Up?” by 4 Non Blondes

What's Up?" by 4 Non Blondes

Looking for one of the best motivational songs for students that’s also a classic? You’ll love this one. “What’s Up?” is a 90s alternative rock hit that encourages kids to question the world around them and strive for a better future. 

Listen Here | Age: 10+ | Singers: 4 Non Blondes

22. “Walking on Sunshine” by Katrina and The Waves

Walking on Sunshine by Katrina and The Waves album cover

“Walking on Sunshine’s” uplifting lyrics make it a perfect choice to inspire and uplift young hearts. It’s one of the best encouraging songs for students. 

Listen Here | Age: All Ages | Singers: Katrina and The Waves

23. “The Future Is Ours” by The Office

The Future Is Ours by The Office album cover

Sung by Andy Bernard, it promotes optimism and believing in oneself. With its humorous lyrics and upbeat tune, it’s an entertaining and empowering song for students. 

Listen Here | Age: 10+ | Singer: Ed Helms

24. “I’m a Believer” by The Monkees

I'm a Believer" by The Monkees album cover

The Monkees’ classic hit, “I’m a Believer,” is a joyous and uplifting song that celebrates love and happiness. 

Listen Here | Age: All Ages | Singers: The Monkees

25. “Roar” by Katy Perry

Roar by Katy Perry album cover

Katy Perry’s empowering anthem, “Roar,” is a powerful song that encourages kids to find their voice, be confident, and overcome obstacles. 

Listen Here | Age: 8+ | Singer: Katy Perry

26. “Happy” by Pharrell Williams

Happy by Pharrell Williams album cover

Pharrell Williams’ infectious hit, “Happy,” remind kids to find happiness in the little things and celebrate life. It’s an empowering and motivating song for young hearts. 

Listen Here | Age: All Ages | Singer: Pharrell Williams

27. “Under the Sea” from The Little Mermaid

Under the Sea from The Little Mermaid

Sung by Sebastian the crab, it encourages kids to embrace their curiosity and appreciate the wonders of the world. 

Listen Here | Age: All Ages | Singer: Samuel E. Wright

28. “Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor

Eye of the Tiger by Survivor album cover

“Eye of the Tiger” is a powerful and motivating rock that inspires kids to face challenges head-on, believe in themselves, and emerge victorious. 

Listen Here | Age: 10+ | Singer: Survivor

29. “Don’t Give Up” by Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush

Don't Give Up" by Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush album cover

Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush’s heartfelt duet, “Don’t Give Up,” is a beautiful song that offers encouragement and support. This soft song is a wonderful melody for the times your kids just need some quiet time and want to reflect upon the day. 

Listen Here | Age: 10+ | Singers: Peter Gabriel, Kate Bush

30. “Sing” by Pentatonix

Sing by Pentatonix album cover

Pentatonix’s a cappella rendition of “Sing” is a vibrant and uplifting song that celebrates the power of music. With its harmonious vocals and infectious energy, it motivates kids to express themselves through singing and find joy in sharing their voices. 

Listen Here | Age: 8+ | Singers: Pentatonix

31. “Hakuna Matata” from The Lion King

Hakuna Matata from The Lion King

“Hakuna Matata” encourages kids to let go of worries and enjoy life to the fullest. With its lively rhythm and catchy lyrics, it’s an uplifting and motivating song for kids. 

Listen Here | Age: All Ages | Singers: Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, Jason Weaver, Joseph Williams

32. “The Bare Necessities” from The Jungle Book

The Bare Necessities from The Jungle Book

“The Bare Necessities” is a jolly and laid-back song from Disney’s The Jungle Book. It teaches kids to appreciate the simple things in life and find joy in the essentials. 

Listen Here | Age: All Ages | Singers: Phil Harris, Bruce Reitherman

33. “You Can Fly” from Peter Pan

You Can Fly from Peter Pan

“You Can Fly” is a whimsical and uplifting song from Disney’s Peter Pan. It encourages kids to believe in themselves and embrace their sense of adventure. 

Listen Here | Age: All Ages | Singers: Bobby Driscoll, Kathryn Beaumont, Paul Collins, Tommy Luske

34. “Heal the World” by Michael Jackson

Heal the World by Michael Jackson album cover

Michael Jackson’s iconic ballad, “Heal the World,” is a powerful and inspiring song that promotes unity, love, and compassion. 

Listen Here | Age: 10+ | Singer: Michael Jackson

35. “One Love” by Bob Marley

One Love by Bob Marley album cover

Bob Marley’s reggae anthem, “One Love,” is a timeless song that advocates for peace, harmony, and unity. Its uplifting rhythms and positive message inspire kids to embrace love, acceptance, and togetherness, making it an empowering and motivating song for young hearts. 

Listen Here | Age: 10+ | Singer: Bob Marley

36. “We Will Rock You” by Queen

We Will Rock You by Queen album cover

Queen’s stadium anthem, “We Will Rock You,” is a high-energy and empowering song that encourages kids to stand up for themselves and overcome obstacles. 

Listen Here | Age: 8+ | Singers: Queen

37. “I Am Not Alone” by Kari Jobe

I Am Not Alone by Kari Jobe album cover

Kari Jobe’s uplifting worship song, “I Am Not Alone,” is a comforting and inspiring song that reminds kids of God’s presence and unconditional love. 

Listen Here | Age: 10+ | Singer: Kari Jobe

38. “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah” from Song of the South

Zip a Dee Doo Dah from Song of the South album cover

“Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah” is a cheerful and upbeat song from Disney’s Song of the South. It encourages kids to maintain a positive outlook and find joy in every day. 

Listen Here | Age: All Ages | Singer: James Baskett

39. “This Is Me” by Keala Settle by The Greatest Showman Ensemble

This Is Me by Keala Settle by The Greatest Showman Ensemble album cover

With its captivating lyrics and powerful vocals, this song celebrates self-acceptance and embracing individuality. And that makes this one of the best motivational songs for students. 

Listen Here | Age: All Ages | Singer: The Monkees

40. “I’m Good” by The Mowgli’s

I'm Good" by The Mowgli's album cover

“I’m Good” by The Mowgli’s is a lively and upbeat song that radiates positivity. With its catchy melodies and optimistic lyrics, it creates a feel-good atmosphere for kids of all ages.

Listen Here | Age: All Ages | Singer: The Mowgli’s

Benefits of Motivational Music for Children

Father playing guitar with child

Motivational music has the power to inspire and uplift young hearts, instilling in children a growth mindset and a positive outlook on life. From catchy tunes to empowering lyrics, these songs have a profound impact on children’s emotional well-being, cognitive development , and overall motivation. Let’s explore the numerous benefits of incorporating motivational music into children’s lives.

1. Boosts Mood and Emotional Well-being

Listening to motivational music has been shown to enhance mood and promote positive emotions in children. According to a study published in the International Journal of Music Education , upbeat and uplifting music can increase feelings of happiness, confidence, and self-esteem in children.

2. Promotes Social Connection and Empathy

Singing and dancing to motivational songs in groups foster a sense of unity and social connection among children. A study published in Frontiers.org discovered that engaging in musical activities as a group promotes prosocial behaviors and strengthens social bonds among children. 

3. Boosts Self-Confidence and Improves Communication Skills

Regular engagement with music equips children with lifelong skills while simultaneously boosting their self-confidence, self-esteem, and communication abilities, among others. Music plays a pivotal role in fostering a healthy body and mind, offering a myriad of benefits for their overall well-being, such as reducing stress, enhancing sleep quality, and fortifying their immune system.

Its true when Hans Christian Andersen said “Where words fail, music speaks.” Music has the power to motivate and inspire not just kids but also adults. For kids, music can have a ton of advantages like boosting their mood, promoting social connection and even instilling a growth mindset . So don’t hesitate to give your kids some music time everyday- as it may help them energize and stay resilient in the face of challenges! Turn up the music and let them enjoy!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Are there specific age recommendations for introducing motivational music to children.

Motivational music can be enjoyed by children of all ages. However, it’s important to consider age-appropriate content and themes.

How can I incorporate motivational music into my child's daily routine?

You can play it during playtime, incorporate it into study or creative sessions, use it as background music during chores, or even sing along together. Experiment and find what works best for your child.

Where can I find a collection of motivational songs for children?

You can find a wide range of motivational songs for kids on streaming platforms, such as Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube. Additionally, there are curated playlists, children’s music albums, and educational websites that offer a selection of motivational songs for children to explore.

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Leslie Ye

Published: August 25, 2023

The right pump-up track can keep you inspired. Even Spiderman needs music to stay motivated while swinging around New York. The right motivational songs can make all the difference while you’re trying to be productive.

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With that in mind, we’ve put together the ultimate pump-up playlist to keep you sharp and motivated while you’re at work. We even asked members of our sales team to share suggestions. Let’s dive in!

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Motivational Songs for Work

  • Tightrope -- Janelle Monáe
  • The Final Countdown -- Europe
  • Bright Future in Sales -- Fountains of Wayne
  • Hungry Like the Wolf -- Duran Duran
  • Livin' On a Prayer -- Bon Jovi
  • Can't Hold Us -- feat. Ray Dalton -- Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
  • Survivor -- Destiny's Child
  • Celebration -- Kool & the Gang
  • Welcome to the Jungle -- Guns N' Roses
  • Good as Hell -- Lizzo
  • Honey, I'm Good -- Andy Grammer
  • No Sleep Till Brooklyn -- Beastie Boys
  • Hall of Fame -- The Script ft. will.i.am
  • Build Me Up Buttercup -- The Foundations
  • Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix) -- Omi
  • Feel It Still -- Portugal. The Man
  • Life Itself -- Glass Animals
  • Feel Good -- Gryffin, Illenium, Daya
  • We Are the Champions -- Queen
  • We Are Family -- Sister Sledge
  • We Can Work it Out -- The Beatles
  • Ain't No Mountain High Enough -- Tammi Terrell & Marvin Gaye
  • Whatever it Takes -- Imagine Dragons
  • The Sound -- The 1975
  • Just What I Needed -- The Cars
  • The Greatest -- Sia, Kendrick Lamar
  • Don't Stop Believin' -- Journey
  • BO$$ -- Fifth Harmony
  • It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock ‘n' Roll) -- AC/DC
  • Guiding Light -- Mumford and Sons
  • My Shot (feat. Busta Rhymes, Joell Ortiz & Nate Ruess) -- Rise Up Remix -- The Roots
  • Eye of the Tiger -- Survivor
  • Run the World (Girls) -- Beyoncé
  • Bang Bang Bang -- BigBang
  • The Adventure -- Angels & Airwaves
  • All Things -- Betty Who
  • Let Go -- The Very Best
  • Seventeen Years -- Ratatat
  • Run Boy Run -- Woodkid
  • Radio -- Santigold

Pump Up Songs

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2. “Lose Yourself” – Eminem

This track is great for both a jog and to get you pumped at the office.

“Sales it's a space where you can lose yourself really easily if you don’t have a clear motivation of why you are doing what you are doing,” says Diego Tibamoso Flechas, a senior manager of sales at HubSpot. “You need to have concrete KPIs and…a clear long-term vision and short-term goals.”

Flechas parts out the following line as a favorite: “Look, if you had one shot or one opportunity/To seize everything you ever wanted. One moment, would you capture it?/Or just let it slip.”

3. “The Final Countdown” – Europe

According to the Pomodoro technique, you're most productive when you work in blocks — typically 25 minutes long — then take a five-minute break. Blast this tune during the first or last five minutes of your work sprints to get your energy levels up.

4. “Bright Future in Sales” – Fountains of Wayne

Every salesperson's anthem, celebrating that victorious moment when the deal is closed.

(It'd be a shame if you had to interrupt your flow to log all of your prospecting activity. If you need a sales tool that works for you and not the other way around, try HubSpot's free CRM today.)

5. “Hungry Like the Wolf” – Duran Duran

Because when you're prospecting, you should be on the hunt - just like a wolf.

6. “Livin' On a Prayer” – Bon Jovi

For the last few days of the month when you need to close deals and create new opportunities at the same time.

7. “Won’t Back Down” – Tom Petty and the Heart Breakers

You won’t close every deal. You may lose clients or face a tough sell. No matter what, it’s essential to keep your head up.

That’s why Eoghan O’Neill, a CMS and operations sales specialist, suggests “Won’t Back Down.”

“Tech Sales can be tough you come across difficult customers, competitors, technical questions, the dreaded ‘no’ word, and many other challenges. But, I won‘t back down. I’ll keep going and get through it,” O’Niell says.

8. “Can't Hold Us (feat. Ray Dalton)” – Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

Nothing can stop you — not even the ceiling.

9. “Survivor” – Destiny's Child

You‘re a survivor, and you’ll make it through this week!

10. “Celebration” – Kool & the Gang

Sometimes your prospects will pick up the phone, want to talk to you, and be a great fit. After you hang up the phone, play this song. You deserve it.

11. “Welcome to the Jungle” – Guns N' Roses

Growth is a team sport, but prospecting isn‘t. It’s every salesperson for themselves in the jungle of leads ... unless you find one that's not in your territory.

12. “Good as Hell” – Lizzo

Note: explicit lyrics.

Boss up and change your life. This one might be explicit, but pop your headphones in and welcome those feel-good tunes.

13. “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” – Daft Punk

Great motivational songs have catchy beats — a formula that Daft Punk has mastered.

“It's a speedy vibe that gets me moving,” says Rebecca Philipps, a sales manager for HubSpot’s Solutions Partner Program, of the song. “Our work as sales reps is ‘never over,’ as we start with a clean slate every month and constantly look for ways to be ‘better, faster’ (a.k.a more efficient) with our time.”

14. “Honey, I'm Good” – Andy Grammer

Because it‘s okay to walk away from a prospect that just isn’t a good fit.

15. “No Sleep Till Brooklyn” – Beastie Boys

More like, “No Sleep Till a Discovery Call Gets Scheduled.”

16. “Hall of Fame” – The Script ft. will.i.am

Work every day like you want to be in the hall of fame.

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18. “Pump It Up” – Endor

Ivan Flores’ song says it all in the title.

“This song combines my two worlds, selling HubSpot and trading equities I love when both MRR and profits ‘pump it up,” says the HubSpot senior sales manager.

19. “Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix)” – Omi

Replace “cheerleader” with “champion” and imagine yourself finding one. The Secret works, right?

20. “Feel It Still” – Portugal. The Man

This unapologetically upbeat track will make you feel just a little bit less like a desk jockey.

21. “Life Itself” – Glass Animals

I‘ll admit it. This one has nothing to do with sales. But it’s an energetic jam that's been on repeat all summer and always gives me an energy boost when I need it.

22. “Feel Good ft. Daya” – Gryffin, Illenium

The title says it all. This track will never fail to put you in a good mood and mentally reset after a hard day.

23. “The Business” – Tiësto

Looking for great motivational songs? Ask your team members for their favorites. You can even play the song at the top of your meetings.

Nina Robinett, a sales manager at HubSpot, says her team drops their favorite songs in a Slack channel. “The Business” is one suggestion from her team.

24. “Power” – Kanye West

Turn up this track as you tap into your unstoppable power to close those tough sales deals. Let the rhythm fuel your confidence during your sales pitches.

25. “The Middle” – Jimmy Eat World

Remember the times when you felt overlooked or underestimated in your workplace? People telling you that you can’t close deals?

Well, don’t write yourself out.

This song motivates you to do your best, be authentic and not let others’ judgment affect you.

26. “B.O.B. (Bombs Over Baghdad)” – Outkast

When the sales floor feels like a battlefield, let this explosive track be your anthem. Let its high-energy vibes fuel your determination to meet those targets.

27. “Get Up 10” – Cardi B

Cardi B‘s journey to success mirrors the grind of sales. It pushes you to keep going even when the leads aren’t rolling in.

28. “Believer” – Imagine Dragons

This track is for when you need that extra boost to believe in your ability to close that big deal. Turn this up when you need a reminder that you've got this.

29. “Champion” – Clement Marfo & The Frontline

The name says it all. You’re a champion, and you know it. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.

30. “Zombified” – Falling in Reverse

Don’t let the pressure consume you, but instead, use it to fuel your determination and push you towards closing more deals.

31. “Billionaire ft. Bruno Mars” – Travie McCoy

The name says it all. Let’s work so hard that we all become billionaires one day and buy everything that we’ve always desired.

Songs About Teamwork

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33. “We Are Family” – Sister Sledge

Sales can be tough. But remember you and your team are in it together.

34. “We Can Work it Out” – The Beatles

Sometimes you'll run into roadblocks. But you and your team can and will work it out.

35. “Ain't No Mountain High Enough” – Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell

Mountains and valleys and rivers weren‘t enough to stop Tammi and Marvin from getting in touch, so what’s your excuse? There are salespeople out there willing to go in a dunk tank for a sale, so pick up the phone and start calling your prospects!

36. “Whatever it Takes” – Imagine Dragons

You and your team have got what it takes and will do whatever it takes to reach your goals.

37. “The Sound” – The 1975

The 1975 frontman Matty Healy uses this song as a bombastic end to the group's live performances for a reason — the sheer energy will wake you right up.

38. “Just What I Needed” – The Cars

The perfect jam for when you find that perfect teammate.

39. “Omen” – The Prodigy

When the energy on the sales floor needs a boost, this intense track can do just that. Let it electrify your team and push everyone towards hitting those targets.

40. “We Are One (Ole Ola)” – Pitbull

Remember the iconic 2014 FIFA World Cup? If the answer is yes, you probably love this electrifying song already. This power-packed track by Pitbull will unite your sales team, driving everyone toward their targets with relentless energy.

41. “With a Little Help From My Friends” – The Beatles

A classic reminder for every sales team that teamwork is key to success. Don’t let tough times pull you down. With a little help from your friends (team members), you can overcome the toughest challenges.

42. “We Will Rock You” – Queen

Every sales team should use this as their anthem - prove me wrong. This timeless classic will drive your team members to crush their quotas and triumph over their targets.

Songs About Leadership

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44. “Don't Stop Believin'” – Journey

Self-explanatory.

45. “BO$$” – Fifth Harmony

A modern-day girl-power anthem.

46. “It's a Long Way To the Top (If You Wanna Rock ‘n' Roll)” – AC/DC

If you wanna rock ‘n‘ roll get into President’s Club, this song is a good reminder that it won't be an easy road.

47. “Guiding Light” – Mumford and Sons

Be the guiding light for your team.

48. “My Shot (feat. Busta Rhymes, Joell Ortiz & Nate Ruess) – Rise Up Remix” – The Roots

Don't throw away your shot — help your team rise up.

49. “Eye of the Tiger” – Survivor

No pump-up playlist is complete without this classic.

50. “Run the World (Girls)” – Beyoncé

Who runs the world? You do.

51. “Brave” – Sara Bareilles

To win, you need to be brave enough to say what you want to say without fear of judgment from others. This track motivates you to do just that.

52. “Hey Brother” – Avicii

Sales is tough. Your team members need a big brother they can look up to.

Give them what they want.

Songs to Make You Happy

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54. “The Adventure” – Angels & Airwaves

Every day in sales is an adventure. Don't lose sight of that and remember to enjoy the ride.

55. “All Things” – Betty Who

Because even on your worst of days on the sales floor, things will get better.

56. “Let Go” – The Very Best

What do you need to let go of today?

57. “Seventeen Years” – Ratatat

Whether you've been in sales for 17 years or 17 seconds, we all need some beats to pump us up.

58. “Run Boy Run” – Woodkid

Because sometimes you just need to hustle.

59. “Radio” – Santigold

Ambush that sales scene and show them who's boss.

60. “Elevate” – DJ Khalil

A timeless classic. This feel-good track serves as a constant reminder to be relentless, improve, stay agile, and outpace your competition.

61. “Try Everything” – Shakira

Feeling down? Having second thoughts? Thinking of quitting?

A single verse from Shakira’s hit is enough to motivate you and make you feel good - “I won’t give up. No, I won’t give in till I reach the end. Then I’ll start again.”

62. “Best Day of My Life” – American Authors

Bring positivity by listening to this track every morning. You’re going to have the best day of your life.

63. “Blueprint” – Tyla Jane

Sets the stage for an unstoppable workday. The perfect jam to get the much-needed motivation to crush your quotas.

64. “Better When I’m Dancin’” – Meghan Trainor

No matter what, keep dancing!

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Looking for ways to get motivated?

In addition to reading this article on motivation , listening to the songs we’ve listed in this post can supercharge you to get things done and go the proverbial extra mile .

Music is a powerful force.

The right song can inspire you to work hard. It can make you move, take action, or vow to become a better person. Some songs have the power to unite people. Other songs compel us to see the beauty in the world.

Music changes how we see life.

Today, we are sharing with you a collection of motivational songs that will inspire you to face the day ahead.

Let’s start updating your playlist.

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1. Titanium , David Guetta featuring Sia

“ You shoot me down, but I won’t fall. I am titanium. ”

This motivational song can help you get through a challenging and stressful day. You can sing along and actually scream the last line of the chorus to release those pent-up frustrations. Try it. You’ll feel better afterwards.

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Want to build a new habit that will stick for the rest of your lifetime? In this video, you will discover a simple 9-step process about building habits that you can immediately implement.

2. Dream On , Aerosmith

“ Sing with me, sing for the years. Sing for the laughter, sing for the tears. ”

When you’re struggling to make it through life’s challenges , this song motivates you to keep reaching for your dreams. Dream On is about looking at the past to see how far you’ve come in the present, and motivating you to work to achieve what you want for the future.

3. Don’t Stop Believin ‘, Journey

“ Don’t stop believin’, hold on. ”

When you feel that success keeps eluding you , Journey’s inspirational song can help motivate you to hang in there and never stop believing in your dreams . The song was inspired by keyboardist Jonathan Cain’s own experience when he went to Hollywood to become a professional musician. ( Read: Vision Board Ideas for Musicians )

The boulevard in the lyrics refers to Sunset Boulevard, where people who dream of becoming actors often gathered on weekends.

4. Beautiful , Christina Aguilera

“ I am beautiful in every single way. Words can’t bring me down. ”

We often feel insecure about who we are. Sometimes we just want to stay home because we don’t feel beautiful enough to face the world.

This song from the early 2000s encourages you to express who you truly are inside, despite other people’s criticisms and negativity . The chorus can be your battle cry as you face the mirror every morning and learn to like what you see.

5. Don’t Worry Be Happy , Bobby McFerrin

“ Don’t worry, be happy. ”

Are you under too much stress lately? This song contains the greatest advice for anyone who is under a lot of pressure.

Listening to this song lifts your mood and makes you forget your troubles momentarily. It’s feel-good music. You’re likely to end up taking Bobby McFerrin’s advice to just be happy .

6. Roar , Katy Perry

“ I got the eye of the tiger, a fighter. Dancing through the fire. ”

When you’re feeling low or when things are not going as planned, you can choose to scream or just sing the chorus of this song.

Roar has references to Rocky III and Muhammad Ali (champions in their own rights). It’s about being able to get up and stay on top after experiencing setbacks. (To learn more, here are 7 steps for overcoming obstacles in life .)

7. Hello Hurricane , Switchfoot

“ Hello hurricane, you’re not enough. Hello hurricane, you can’t silence my love. ”

When the going gets rough, some people will throw in the towel. But this song is all about tenacity.

It is a reminder that there are forces powerful enough to withstand whatever challenges are standing in the way. Something new and beautiful can be rebuilt after chaos and destruction.

8. Fight Song , Rachel Platten

“ This is my fight song, take back my life song… I’ll play my fight song, and I don’t really care if no one else believes. ’Cause I’ve still got a lot of fight left in me. ”

Having a rough time? This song could be the soundtrack to your life as you overcome each and every challenge standing in the way of your success. (To learn more what to do to achieve more, read these 12 rules for being successful in life and 25 great songs about success .)

People who listen (and sing along) to this song feel empowered, and at the same time emotional.

9. Lose Yourself , Eminem

“ You better lose yourself in the music, the moment. You own it, you better never let it go. ”

This song tells us that when we’re given an opportunity, we are to seize it. We have to make it count.

Lose Yourself is a song of hope and not giving up . It reminds us that we all have the ability to achieve whatever we set out to do when we’re motivated enough. It won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2003.

10. Wavin’ Flag (Celebration Mix) , K’naan

“ When I get older, I will be stronger. They’ll call me freedom, just like a wavin’ flag. ”

This song was originally K’naan’s tribute to the hopes and dreams of the Somali people. The song, however, became a uniting force after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, and also when it was chosen by Coca-Cola as their promotional song for the 2019 FIFA World Cup.

The lyrics and the beat of the song inspire you to take action. This is one of those songs that stop procrastination in its tracks.

11. What a Wonderful World , Louis Armstrong

“ And I think to myself, what a wonderful world. ”

This song is an antidote for when you’re having a hard time seeing the good in the world. It brings your focus back to things that you can be thankful for , no matter what kind of day you’re having.

Louis Armstrong released this song in 1967, one of the most politically charged periods in the United States. Perhaps it was intended to remind people to look beyond race and color and see how wonderful the world is instead.

12. Walking on Sunshine , Katrina and the Waves

“ I’m walking on sunshine (wow!). And don’t it feel good! ”

This song from the 1980’s makes you feel good. It’s light and fun. You’ll catch yourself humming the chorus throughout the day in a strong case of last song syndrome.

The band that made the song wasn’t really known to be a cheerful bunch. The song, however, gave listeners a shot of optimism and inspiration. That’s how it stands to this day.

13. Three Little Birds , Bob Marley

“ Don’t worry about a thing, ’cause every little thing gonna be alright. ”

Are you constantly plagued by anxious thoughts that sound like chattering monkeys in your head ? Listening to this song can help you stay calm and keep anxiety at bay . (And if you frequently feel this emotion, then these 15 books on overcoming anxiety can help .)

The message gets through even in the midst of chaos. Yeah, things are gonna be alright.

14. Drive , Incubus

“ Whatever tomorrow brings I’ll be there, with open arms and open eyes. ”

All of us are afraid of something. The question is: How do you deal with your fears?

This song is inspiring because it tells us that there are two ways to face our fears: accepting them (open arms) and being mindful (open eyes).

15. Livin’ on a Prayer , Bon Jovi

“ Woah, livin’ on a prayer. Take my hand we’ll make it I swear. ”

When you’re struggling to make ends meet, it often seems that a prayer is the only thing that helps you get by. This song carries a message of hope for those who are down and out.

The inspiration for the song came from band members Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora’s lives before they became famous.

16. Born This Way , Lady Gaga

“ Don’t hide yourself in regret, just love yourself and you’re set. I’m on the right track, baby, I was born this way. ”

Self-love and acceptance can be difficult for many people. However, compromising your self-expression for fear of what other people think only leads to unhappiness.

Most people who hear this song are empowered by its message. Today, it is an anthem for those who are on the road to self-discovery.

If you need ideas on how to become more loving toward yourself, check out th ​​ is post for 13 ways to fearlessly love yourself more or listen to other songs about loving yourself .

17. Just the Way You Are , Bruno Mars

“ You’re amazing just the way you are. ”

Still on the subject of self-love, this song from Bruno Mars is a great motivator and reminder of how each of us possess qualities that make us unique. You don’t have to give in to the pressure of the beauty industry.

It really does not matter if you’re having a bad hair day, if your six-pack isn’t showing, or if you don’t have a commercial-worthy cascade of hair.

You are already amazing.

Just. The. Way. You. Are.

18. It’s the Final Countdown , Europe

“ It’s the final countdown. The final countdown. ”

Are deadlines looming close? Although this song refers to leaving this planet for outer space, the chorus works as an antidote to procrastination.

When you need that extra push to get things done, this song can do the trick. Meanwhile, if you’re looking for ways to manage your time, check out this post that introduces an effective time-management strategy known as the Pomodoro Technique .

19. Survivor , Destiny’s Child featuring Da Brat

“ I’m a survivor, I’m gonna make it. I will survive, keep on surviving. ”

It’s hump day at work. And on top of that, it isn’t really your day.

You get assigned to urgent projects . Your spouse is giving you the cold shoulder for missing a dinner date. You're not exercising enough and feel out of shape.

This song will help you get through everything.

You’ll survive.

20. True Colors (Trolls OST) , Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick

“ I see your true colors shining through. I see your true colors and that’s why I love you. ”

This was originally sung by Cindy Lauper (see video here ), and it has spawned numerous covers, including the latest one from the animated movie Trolls .

True Colors is about showing who we truly are. With the gentle melody, we are encouraged to get rid of self-hate . It’s time to celebrate our individuality.

21. Imagine , John Lennon and Yoko Ono

“ Imagine all the people living life in peace. ”

Are you tired of all the negativity that surrounds you every day? Then this song might be what you need.

John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s song contains powerful images of positivity. Through it, they invite the listeners to see a world where there are no divisions, no conflicts, and no selfishness.

22. Head Above Water , Avril Lavigne

“ God, keep my head above water. Don’t let me drown, it gets harder. ”

Avril Lavigne’s personal story as she battled Lyme disease (which halted her career for a couple of years) became the inspiration for this song.

If you’re searching for a song about resilience, faith, and surrender, this is perfect.

23. Stronger , Kelly Clarkson

“ What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, stand a little taller. ”

Is it hard for you to l ​ ​ et go ? You may have had a bad experience in the past, but that doesn’t define you.

Take the lessons from those experiences. You have the power to recreate who you are. Be a stronger, wiser version of yourself.

24. Brave , Sara Bareilles

“ Say what you wanna say, and let the words fall out. I just wanna see you be brave. ”

Standing up for something you believe in can be hard when you’re surrounded by detractors. Sometimes, you just want to hear someone supporting your choices and decisions.

This song does that.

25. Sky Full of Stars , Coldplay

“ ’Cause you’re a sky, you’re a sky full of stars. ”

How often do people wish that others would accept them for who they are? Have you ever wondered that?

This song is all about unconditional love. It’s loving someone for who they are—flaws and all.

26. Rise Up , Andra Day

“ I’ll rise up, I’ll rise unafraid. ”

This song has a strong message of perseverance. For many listeners, the lyrics give them hope and make them feel better.

It’s a great motivational song for doing what needs to be done despite the obstacles standing in your way. ( Listen to more songs about hope here. )

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27. Eye of the Tiger , Survivor

“ Went the distance I’m not gonna stop. Just a man and his will to survive. ”

Put the volume on full as you listen to this energizing song. You’ll feel the adrenaline pumping, ready to take on anything that stands on your way.

Perhaps the most popular motivational song of the 1980s and early 1990s, Eye of the Tiger was an original soundtrack for Rocky III . It’s a great addition to your playlist for the gym. (And if you want more inspiration from the Rocky franchise, then here are 5 motivational lessons from Rocky's speech to this son .)

28. One Day , Matisyahu

“ Sometimes in my tears I drown, but I never let it get me down. So when negativity surrounds, I know someday it’ll all turn around… ”

This song is about kindness and carries a lot of hopefulness. It promotes love, and peace.

When things are really difficult, this song puts things in perspective. We suffer, but we do not lose hope. Perhaps, one day, we’ll have lasting peace, both within ourselves and in the world.

29. Firework , Katy Perry

“ ’Cause baby you’re a firework, come on show ’em what you’re worth. ”

Katy Perry appears in this list for the second time with another song about self-empowerment. She encourages all of us to “shine” and “own the night.”

This inspirational song was released in 2010, and was nominated for (and won) a number of music awards. Nearly a decade after its release, Firework remains one of the most inspiring and motivating songs of the 21 st century.

30. Whatever It Takes , Imagine Dragons

“ Whatever it takes, ’cause I love the adrenaline in my veins. I do what it takes. ”

Are you embarking on a new project? This song is perfect for getting pumped up to get stuff crossed off from your to-do list. (If you don't have one, here are 13 to-do list app options and a tutorial on my favorite app Todoist .)

Whatever It Takes was voted MTV’s Best Music Video in 2018. It’s a great song to listen to while reading goal-setting affirmations to raise your motivation level.

31. I’m Still Standing , Elton John

“ You know I’m still standing better than I ever did. Looking like a true survivor, feeling like a little kid. ”

You’ve probably been through a breakup, a job layoff, or a serious health crisis—but you’re still here. Still standing strong.

Life is going to give you some painful blows, but this inspirational song’s message is that you’ll be able to take them.

32. Pyramid , Charice/Jake Zyrus featuring Iyaz

“ Pyramid, we built it on a solid rock. It feels just like it’s heaven’s touch. Together at the top, like a pyramid. ”

If you’re in a relationship, you may have experienced some roller-coaster moments.

What relationship goals have you and your partner already achieved? This song can motivate you to work on strengthening your love for each other. That way, your relationship can withstand the challenges that couples are bound to face.

33. When You Believe , Whitney Houston featuring Mariah Carey

“ Who knows what miracles you can achieve. When you believe somehow you will. ”

If things seem hopeless right now, hold on. Things will start looking up soon.

This song tells of the awesome power of faith—or believing in yourself, and also in a higher power that makes it possible for you to achieve things you may have never expected to do.

34. So What , P!nk

“ So, so what? I’m still a rock star, I got my rock moves and I don’t need you. ”

Having a hard day? Reeling after a breakup? P!nk’s song is full of swagger and rage, making it the perfect track to sing scream along with when you have no other outlet for your frustration.

This song had references to P!nk’s relationship with her husband Carey Hart. The song was conceptualized when she and her husband separated. P!nk and Carey eventually reconciled and had a daughter named Willow.

35. Hands , Jewel Kilcher

“ My hands are small, I know. But they’re not yours, they are my own…. In the end, only kindness matters. ”

Whatever is going on in our lives, we have a choice to either wallow in misery or do something to overcome those obstacles. This song tells you that you cannot give up hope .

Jewel wrote the lyrics to this song when she was 18 and homeless. She needed to turn her life around, and did just that.

36. Tubthumping (I Get Knocked Down) , by Chumbawamba

“ I get knocked down, but I get up again. You are never gonna keep me down. ”

Having a stressful week? Are the pressures of the workday threatening to overwhelm you?

Use this song to drive away self-doubt and other negative thoughts. You can make it through those challenging times. You can take those metaphorical hard knocks, brush off the dust, and get going again.

37. Shake It Off , by Taylor Swift

“ ‘Cause the players gonna play, play, play, play, play, and the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate. Baby, I'm just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake. I shake it off, I shake it off. ”

It’s common knowledge that we can never please everybody. This song is an affirmation that we can go on doing our own thing, dancing to our own groove while ignoring other people’s not-so-pleasant opinions about us.

You’ve got your own magic to share with the world. Don’t let anyone else stop you.

38. Let It Go , by Idina Menzel ( Frozen OST)

“ Let it go, let it go, I am one with the wind and sky. Let it go, let it go, you'll never see me cry… ”

Finally, a song that gives us permission to be who we truly are.

Many of us are afraid of reaching our fullest potentials, knowing that we have to let go of the familiar and comforting in order to do so. However, underachieving is harmful for us in the long run.

This song is widely considered to be one of the most powerful songs of all time. It talks about embracing your authentic self , accepting your own power, and letting it loose in the world.

39. The Climb , by Miley Cyrus

“ Ain't about how fast I get there, ain't about what's waiting on the other side. It's the climb. ”

In this song, Miley Cyrus encourages listeners to persevere when facing challenges. The song goes on to emphasize that the struggle is just as important as the goal of reaching the top.

Whatever challenges you’re facing right now, hang in there. Things will get better soon.

40. Learn to Fly , by Foo Fighters

“ I'm looking to the sky to save me, looking for a sign of life. Looking for something help me burn out bright. ”

Once in a while, everyone hits a creative slump. You find yourself struggling to find inspiration.

This song is about finding something that re-ignites your spark. You can journey with the Foo Fighters in their quest to find something that inspires them, something that makes them soar once more.

41. I Don’t Wanna Wait , by Paula Cole

“ I don't want to wait for our lives to be over. I want to know right now what will it be. ”

Are you holding yourself back from what you really want to do in life? If you are, how do you think life will be for you a few years down the road, when you’ve stopped chasing after your dreams or what truly makes you happy?

This song reminds you of what’s at stake when you give up on your dreams. It challenges you to live life to the fullest, without regrets.

42. Roll With It , by Oasis

“ You gotta roll with it, you gotta take your time. You gotta say what you say. ”

Are you always the first one to put yourself down, thinking that others are better than you or that your success does not compare to what other people have done? If so, this is called impostor syndrome . Many people suffer from it, but it’s something that you need to overcome if you want to be truly happy.

This song is your antidote to feeling inadequate. It urges listeners to embrace who they truly are and not hold back from expressing their authentic selves.

43. Ain’t No Mountain High Enough , by Tammi Terrell and Marvin Gaye

“ ‘Cause baby there ain't no mountain high enough, ain't no valley low enough. Ain't no river wide enough to keep me from getting to you babe. ”

If you’re having a difficult time right now, this song might help cheer you up. It speaks of overcoming obstacles to reach an objective.

The song’s enthusiasm and catchy beat will get you smiling and looking forward to what the day brings.

44. Not Afraid , by Eminem

“ Everybody (everybody), Come take my hand come (come take my hand). We'll walk this road together, through the storm, whatever weather, cold or warm. Just letting you know that, you're not alone… ”

You may have made mistakes in the past. Perhaps you’re now encountering setbacks caused by bad choices.

However, this song reminds you that all is not lost.

This is an inspiring song that tells listeners there is another path they can choose to follow in life, and that they don’t have to wallow in the misery of the wrong choices they’ve made in the past.

45. I Got You (I Feel Good) , by James Brown

“ I feel good, I knew that I would. ”

If you need a healthy dose of feel-good energy, put the speaker on full volume and play this song. True, most of the lyrics are repeated—but there is a special energy that lifts you up. It’s guaranteed to drive away any negativity.

46. Celebration , by Kool and the Gang

“ Celebration good times, come on! (Let’s celebrate) ”

This is a celebratory anthem, and would work well as festive music to mark any special occasion.

Passed your exams? Play it.

Got through a stressful week at work? Have this on your weekend playlist.

Recovered from a nasty flu? Time to celebrate.

It is upbeat, fun, and infinitely danceable.

47. All Star , Smash Mouth

“ Hey now, you're an all-star, get your game on, go play. Hey now, you're a rock star, get the show on, get paid. ”

This song might be familiar to you, considering that it was chosen as the theme song for a number of movies, including Mystery Men and Shrek . Its message is about appreciating yourself just as you are.

Smash Mouth wrote this song for their fans. It was intended to boost people’s confidence, especially the fans who wrote to tell that they were bullied for liking the band.

48. Love Is Your Name , by Steven Tyler

“ I'll walk through the fire, I'll run through the rain. I'll wait for forever, If love is your name. ”

If your heart has been broken too many times, this song is an antidote to the pain. It is about the redemptive power of love. It is filled with hope, and describes what a person can endure while waiting for “the one.”

49. You Learn , by Alanis Morissette

“ You live you learn, you love you learn. You cry you learn, you lose you learn. ”

If you’re feeling overwhelmed by all the adult responsibilities resting on your shoulders, you might want to listen to this song to be reminded why it’s all worth it.

This song was inspired by the saying, “Live and learn.” It shows us that all our experiences are opportunities to learn something new . It’s a chance to see that we’re capable of dealing with the challenges that come our way.

50. You’ve Got a Friend , by James Taylor

“ Winter, spring, summer or fall, All you've got to do is call and I'll be there, ye, ye, ye. You've got a friend. ”

If you’re feeling alone in the world, this song reminds you that there’s always someone who’s willing to share the load you’re carrying. It is a very reassuring song, referring to a universal love and acceptance.

The song was originally written by Carole King . Numerous artists have created their own versions, including this one James Taylor made that we are more familiar with.

51. If We Hold on Together , by Diana Ross

“ If we hold on together I know our dreams will never die. ”

Speaking of having someone with whom to share life’s burdens, this song from Diana Ross reminds us that we are stronger when we are united.

It also reminds us to believe in ourselves and never let go of our dreams. A number of corporate teams have used this song to strengthen their team spirit and promote solidarity.

52. Don’t Be so Hard on Yourself , by Jess Glynne

“Don’t be so hard on yourself, no. Learn to forgive, learn to let go.”

This song has important advice that everyone needs to take.

Do you have problems letting go of resentment? There are several reasons to let go of these negative thoughts. In fact, they are harmful to your health!

Research shows that harboring bitterness and resentment can put you at risk for cardiovascular disease.

So let go and learn to forgive. Live free.

( You might also want to check out this post for suggestions on how to let go of anger and resentment. )

53. Hold My Hand, Lady Gaga

“ So, cry tonight. But don’t you let go of my hand. You can cry every last tear. I won’t leave ‘til I understand. Promise me, just hold my hand. ”

It’s nice to know that someone will be by our side when we go through difficult times . This song is about that kind of person—someone who promises to never let go and to be there until the good times return.

54. Beautiful Life, Ace of Base

“ You can do what you want, just seize the day. What you’re doing tomorrow’s gonna come your way. Don’t you ever consider giving up. You will find, oh, oh, oh. It’s a beautiful life, oh, oh, oh… ”

First released in 1995, this song has a positive message for listeners. You want to listen to it if you need a reminder to take a chance, never give up, and see the beauty of life.

55. Shine, Anna Nalick

“ Isn’t it time you got over how fragile you are? We’re all wait-waiting on your supernova. ’Cause that’s what you are and you’ve only begun to shine. ”

Sometimes, people fail in a major way while the whole world is watching. This song is a reminder that you don’t have to let that kind of mistake bury your greatness.

Throughout history, a lot of people were known to be failures at first before they became great . The world then benefited from their works and led us all to progress .

56. Beautiful Pain, Eminem ft. Sia

“ I’m standin’ in the flames. It’s a beautiful kind of pain. Settin’ fire to yesterday. Find the light, find the light, find the light. ”

This song is about learning from past mistakes. It is about rising from the ashes of a past life, letting go , and finally moving forward to something brighter.

57. Mediocre Shakespeare, Being as an Ocean

“ I swear there’s strength inside you, a faint whisper calling you to be brave. And the next time it seems the darkest, like you couldn’t possibly be saved, stripped of all comfort and weak, I hope you face your adversary and find you’re stronger than you think. ”

This post-hardcore track from Being as an Ocean reminds listeners to trust in their inner strength. It is about discovering that there is an inner power within you to face whatever challenges stand in your way.

58. The Next Storm, Frank Turner

“ I don’t want to spend the whole of my life indoors laying low, waiting on the next storm. I don’t want to spend the whole of my life inside. I wanna step out and face the sunshine. ”

Sometimes, people lose hope after going through challenging experiences.

Here’s a song about moving on and rebuilding one’s life after a major upheaval. It carries a powerful message that we can’t always cower in darkness, waiting for another storm to come.

It tells us we need to face our fears and start living again.

59. Keep Holding On, Avril Lavigne

“ Keep holding on ’cause you know we’ll make it through, make it through. Just stay strong. ’Cause you know I’m here for you, I’m here for you. There’s nothing you can say, nothing you can do. There’s no other way when it comes to the truth. ”

Looking for an inspiring song about friendship? Here’s one from Avril Lavigne.

This song assures listeners that a friend is someone who will constantly be with them when they’re struggling. It’s reason enough to never give up hope and to trust that things will be better soon.

60. The Fighter, Gym Class Heroes ft. Ryan Tedder

“ Give ‘em hell, turn their heads. Gonna live life ‘til we’re dead. Give me scars, give me pain. Then they’ll say to me, say to me, say to me there goes a fighter… ”

This song inspires you to keep going, even during those difficult moments. It tells you that your hard work and struggle to stay on track will eventually pay off.

61. The Greatest, Sia

“ Don’t give up; I won’t give up. Don’t give up, no, no, no…. I’m free to be the greatest, I’m alive. I’m free to be the greatest here tonight, the greatest. ”

Believing in yourself is one of the most awesome things you can do if you want to reach your goals.

Here’s another song reminding listeners to never give up on their dreams. It is a reminder that your beliefs about your abilities matter.

If you believe you can succeed, you most likely will.

62. Coming Out of the Dark, Gloria Estefan

“ Coming out of the dark, I finally see the light now and it’s shining on me. Coming out of the dark, I know the love that saved me. You’re sharing with me. ”

Being loved changes a person in many wonderful ways. This song describes how someone can overcome the hurdles in their life because there’s someone else who loves and believes in them.

63. Up & Up, Coldplay

“ We’re gonna get it, get it together, I know. I’m gonna get it, get it together and flow. I’m gonna get it, get it together and go up and up and up ”

We all encounter setbacks in the journey to reach our highest potentials. This song is a reminder that it doesn’t matter how many times we fall. The important thing is to always get back up and move forward.

64. Rise, Katy Perry

“ Oh, ye of so little faith. Don’t doubt it, don’t doubt it. Victory is in my veins. I know it, I know it. And I will not negotiate. I’ll fight it, I’ll fight it. I will transform. ”

This powerful song is about believing in yourself even when others don’t. It makes a great personal anthem for those who don’t allow difficult times to deter them from going after their dreams.

65. Hero, Mariah Carey

“ And then a hero comes along with the strength to carry on. And you cast your fears aside. And you know you can survive. So when you feel like hope is gone, look inside you and be strong. And you’ll finally see the truth that a hero lies in you. ”

In this song, Mariah Carey urges listeners to look within themselves to discover their personal power. She tells them they don’t need to wait for someone else to rescue them. They only need to realize they have the power to carry themselves through difficult times.

66. Change, Taylor Swift

“ Because these things will change. Can you feel it now? These walls that they put up to hold us back will fall down. It’s a revolution, the time will come for us to finally win. And we’ll sing hallelujah. ”

This song radiates hope that things will be better. It is an inspiration for those who are working to make positive changes, either in their personal lives or in society.

67. Break Free, Ariana Grande ft. Zedd

“ This is the part when I say I don’t want ya. I’m stronger than I’ve been before. This is the part when I break free ’cause I can’t resist it no more. ”

Meanwhile, this song is an anthem for those who have gone through terrible breakups. It helps you realize that you are powerful even as you stand on your own and that you deserve better in a relationship .

68. Strong Enough, Cher

“ ’Cause I’m strong enough to live without you. Strong enough. And I quit crying long enough. Now I’m strong enough to know you gotta go. There’s no more to say. So, save your breath and walk away. No matter what I hear you say, I’m strong enough to know you gotta go. ”

Here is another song that helps you tap into your inner strength. It is also considered to be a great post-breakup anthem. It expresses one’s realization that being single gives them immense personal power and independence.

69. Doing the Unstuck, The Cure

“ It’s a perfect day for letting go. For setting fire to bridges, boats, and other dreary worlds you know. Let’s get happy! ”

Feeling gloomy lately? Here’s a track from The Cure that gives unconventional suggestions on how you can have a happy day.

70. We Will Rock You, Queen

“ We will, we will rock you! ”

The pounding rhythm and the passionate lyrics of this song make it an iconic anthem for those who are ready to win the day. Get ready to rock!

71. I Lived, OneRepublic

“ I, I did it all. I owned every second that this world could give. I saw so many places, the things that I did. Yeah, with every broken bone, I swear I lived. ”

Are you busy completing what’s on your bucket list , or are you just living within your comfort zone ? This song’s powerful message is for you to embrace life to the fullest. It’s time to get out of that comfort zone and try something new today .

On a Final Note

They say that music is the universal language.

Perhaps you’ve already heard of someone saying that a certain song saved their life or motivated them to take action when they had been scared before.

Regardless of where you are in the world, music has the power to transform your thoughts and emotions and shape your destiny .

We hope that the inspiring and motivational songs featured today will give you the drive to follow through with your commitments, help get things done, and energize your day.

Lastly, if you can’t get enough of motivational stuff, here are a few additional resources that you can check out on our website:

  • 20 Motivational Books to Read This Year
  • 21 Songs About Freedom and Living an Independent Life
  • The 18 Top Motivational Speakers in the World
  • 9 Best Female Motivational Speakers
  • 23 Motivational Podcasts You Should Listen To
  • 24 Examples of Creating Intrinsic Motivation
  • 21 Ways to Get Out of a Motivational Rut

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Here Are 50 of the Best Workout Songs to Get You Motivated

W ith the thrill of New Year’s resolutions behind us and a long winter ahead, it can be hard to keep going with workout goals. But sometimes, all you need is the right song to give you the push you need to keep at it — whether running, biking or weight lifting. TIME is here to help with an essential workout playlist: a mix of songs that are tried-and-tested crowd favorites and some deeper cuts worth your attention from recent years and beyond. Normani’s “Motivation,” Lizzo’s “Good As Hell” and Travis Scott’s “Sicko Mode” are just the beginning; from hip-hop to classic rock to EDM, there’s a little bit of everything.

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“Getting on a treadmill or a bike or going for a run is a very solo activity, so having an artist sing to you along the way can be reassuring,” Spotify’s trends experts Shanon Cook told TIME about the popularity of music in getting people going with their fitness routines.”Music can help you find your rhythm or help you set your pace.” From motivational lyrics to driving beats and tunes that bring back good memories, it’s no secret that music has power in helping you stay on track.

We sorted through hundreds of tunes to select the critical picks that help us get our hearts pumping at fitness classes or while working out solo. The end result: a list of 50 of the songs that are best used for motivating you while working out — whatever the activity, from running to weight-lifting to getting in your crunches. As Cook says, “every person’s different, and every person’s going to listen to different types of songs when they’re working out.” But certain things are nearly-universally appealing, like hip-hop jams. And certain songs, like Eminem’s “Till I Collapse” (Spotify’s most popular workout-related tune for four years in a row), Kanye West’s “Stronger” and Survivor’s perennial classic “Eye of the Tiger” remain favorites across the board. Others — a Ricky Martin deep cut, some Brazilian baile funk and even a K-pop track — might be new surprises for the casual listener. Turn on the music and turn up your heart rate.

These are the 50 best workout songs.

50. “FU,” Miley Cyrus feat. French Montana

Miley Cyrus ‘ 2013 album Bangerz was an interesting experiment in genre mixing; there’s country, EDM, pop and rap all wrapped up in one project. What Cyrus brings to everything is her signature personality and bold vocals. On “FU” with rapper French Montana she holds nothing back. The result is a cheeky kiss-off over a gritty dubstep beat that’s certain to get you moving.

49. “I Don’t Care,” Ed Sheeran feat. Justin Bieber

“We at a party we don’t want to be at” is not a particularly inspiring sentiment, true. But the hollow, insistent drumbeat of Sheeran and Bieber’s 2019 collaboration will get under your skin; there’s a reason Sheeran remains a chart mainstay. The thought behind the song works for any kind of workout, too: just keep going and put up with the situation and you’ll get through it.

48. “My Oh My,” Camila Cabello feat. DaBaby

Camila Cabello has an instinct for wildly catchy Latin-inflected riffs; chart hits “Havana” and “Señorita” are proof of that. “My Oh My” is a little slower but just as effective, dark and brooding with its echoing chorus and her own intensity. Throw in the joyful rhymes of DaBaby, and suddenly it’s a track with extra kick to help you keep pumping.

47. “Raising Hell,” Kesha feat. Big Freedia

Kesha ‘s latest phase is full of exuberance: “Raising Hell” sees her having an absolute blast over a bouncy bass, with an assist from Big Freedia. Her tendency to love a chanted chorus makes it easy to sing along to as well, which might help when you need that extra workout boost.

46. “Blood, Sweat & Tears,” Ava Max

Albanian-American pop star Ava Max can’t help but make catchy songs (see: breakout hit “Sweet But Psycho”). “Blood, Sweat & Tears” riffs off of a playground chant but ends up as a driving anthem that parallels the concept of working hard quite nicely.

45. “God Is a Dancer,” Tiësto and Mabel

English singer Mabel brings soulful vocals to this fast-paced electronic track from Dutch DJ and producer Tiësto. “Keep that pace… take it step by step,” Mabel sings, appropriately for any workout: its consistency makes it an ideal jam for the gym.

44. “I Win,” Lethal Bizzle feat. Skepta

British grime artist Lethal Bizzle’s anthemic, confident “I Win” starts with punch and never lets up. If positive self-talk were enough to get you through a workout, then “I Win” would be all you need to hit every goal.

43. “Don’t Stop the Music,” Rihanna

“Don’t Stop the Music” came out back in 2007, but it’s Rihanna’s gift that keeps giving. Intense from the get-go, there’s something about the directness of its bassline that resonates no matter what. Plus, as it builds to its big chorus, it’s impossible not to find the beat of whatever you’re doing.

42. “…Ready For It?,” Taylor Swift

Swift’s 2017 self-referential album Reputation was filled with intensely anthemic pop; “…Ready For It?” has the biggest drop, the most hard-charging beat and the most soaring chorus, making it the best of the workout options.

41. “Jungle,” X Ambassadors feat. Jamie N Commons

The last decade’s update to Queen’s “We Will Rock You” came in the form of “Jungle” from rock band X Ambassadors and soul singer Jamie N Commons: a hand-clap, foot-stomping, bluesy song with searing guitar and reverberating intensity. It feels like the soundtrack of the best scene in an action movie; it should certainly do the trick at a workout.

40. “Mic Drop (Steve Aoki Remix),” BTS

There’s a reason K-pop supergroup BTS inspires such avid fandom: hits that range from sweet ballads to intense tracks like “Mic Drop” off their record-breaking album Love Yourself: Answer , which seamlessly mixes their prodigious rapping skills with dance beats and a dark, catchy edge. Steve Aoki’s remix adds extra oomph to a song that already hit hard. (Also inspiring: the sharp choreography in the music video.)

39. “Survivor,” Destiny’s Child

A classic Destiny’s Child banger, “Survivor” is the kind of workout song you need when you’re getting close to reaching your limit. Singing along to “I’m a survivor, I’m not gon’ give up, I’m not gon’ stop, I’m gon’ work harder” is the ultimate boost. Thank you, Beyoncé, Kelly and Michelle.

38. “On the Ball,” Bryce Vine

Breezy and bright with a surf-rock vibe, Bryce Vine’s “On the Ball” is exactly what it says it is: a celebration of being on top of things. Vine oozes confidence over the pop-rap beat, making it perfect for soundtracking a workout.

37. “BOP,” DaBaby

Rapper DaBaby was one of 2019’s biggest breakout stars, a vivacious presence in whatever music he popped up in with a distinctive, fast-paced flow. His “BOP” is just that: over a wavering flute, DaBaby comes out swinging with his infectious energy.

36. “Giant,” Calvin Harris feat. Rag’n’Bone Man

“I am giant, stand up on my shoulders, tell me what you see” — that’s the uplifting refrain in Scottish DJ Calvin Harris’s latest hit, backgrounded by bold horns and a soulful beat. In other words, it’s a great jam for hitting the gym with.

35. “Work From Home,” Fifth Harmony feat. Ty Dolla $ign

Fifth Harmony may have broken up, but “Work From Home” — their blockbuster hit as a group — is still one of the catchiest pop releases of the 2010s. And it is technically about “working,” (right?) which makes it even better for a workout.

34. “Satisfaction,” Benny Benassi

Italian DJ Benny Benassi’s debut single “Satisfaction” may be from 2002, but its sticky electronic beat is both sonically pioneering and deeply, yes, satisfying. With a chorus that repeats “Push me,” what better to keep you in the workout game?

33. “Trampoline,” SHAED feat. ZAYN

Who knew a trampoline would be such a compelling song subject? Indie pop trio SHAED started things off and tapped Zayn for a later remix of their viral hit; the result is a dance-pop track that’s heavy on the down-beat, spare with its production choices and intense with its focus.

32. “War Paint,” FLETCHER

Viral 2015 hit “War Paint” is one of those soaring pop anthems that can’t help but get people to their feet. With bouncy percussion and a rollicking, uplifting chorus, it’s a perfect workout track: “Bring the big guns out,” singer Fletcher insists. “Watch me put my war paint on.”

31. “Stronger,” Kanye West

One of only a handful of songs that speak directly to the physical experience of working out, West’s seminal hit “Stronger” was born to soundtrack the hardest parts of your time in a gym.

30. “Vai Malandra,” Anitta, MC Zaac and Maejor feat. Tropkillaz and DJ Yuri Martins

A heavy hitting squad of Brazilian artists and one American — starring Anitta — came together for the baile funk alchemy that is “Vai Malandra.” With its juicy, consistent beat — and lyrics that translate roughly to “go on with your bad self” — it’s like a shot of saucy energy straight to your veins.

29. “No New Friends,” LSD

LSD is the supergroup consisting of pop mastermind Sia, hitmaking DJ Diplo and producer-singer Labrinth ; with that DNA, their collaborative work was always destined to basically be a series of pure bangers. “No New Friends” from their 2019 group project is big, bold pop with heavy percussion and a melodic chorus: an ace for workout pump-ups.

28. “Rock It,” Ofenbach

Sometimes you just need a consistent beat that is exactly right for the treadmill. That would be “Rock It,” from French DJ duo Ofenbach. It’s bright and layered, just distracting enough to keep you interested but insistent enough to help you keep the pace. And with “get in the groove” as its refrain, it’s right on theme for a workout, too.

27. “Bruised Not Broken,” Matoma feat. MNEK and Kiana Ledé

For an uplifting boost while putting in the gym work, look to MNEK : a sought-after pop producer, his own work is anthemic in nature, often focused on self-empowerment. “Bruised Not Broken” is that perfect mix of syrupy pop instincts mixed with clubby beats thanks to producer Matoma and inspiring lyrical content.

26. “Bring Em Out,” T.I.

Back in 2004, this was rapper T.I’s big hit (thanks in no small part to a Jay-Z vocal sample that kicks things off). Today, it’s a workout soundtrack mainstay thanks to that dancefloor-ready beat and motivational energy.

25. “Jumpin Jumpin,” Destiny’s Child

“Ladies leave your man at home,” the women of Destiny’s Child told us smartly all the way back in 1999, “because it’s 11:30 and the club is jumpin, jumpin.” It was a hype song then, and it holds up twenty years later. The elliptical may not be the club, but we can certainly pretend it is.

24. “Higher Love,” Kygo feat. Whitney Houston

“Higher Love” has a long history: it was originally released by Steve Winwood, with Chaka Khan vocals, in 1986 — and nabbed him a Record of the Year back then. Whitney Houston put out her own cover in 1990, but with a limited release. It became a Billboard hit again just last year, and one of Spotify’s most popular workout tracks, when Norwegian DJ Kygo gave it a tropical house spin in a production that chops up the spiritually-attuned song into a club-ready dance tune. Resonant and soaring, thanks to Houston’s powerful voice, it’s hard not to feel the spirit.

23. “I Like It,” Cardi B feat. J Balvin and Bad Bunny

Arguably 2018’s song of the summer, “I Like It” is festive and fun-loving, thanks in part to its immediately memorable boogaloo beat, the contributions of fellow Latin stars J Balvin and Bad Bunny and Cardi B ‘s singalong-ready chorus.

22. “La Mordidita,” Ricky Martin

This under-appreciated Latin jam is one of Ricky Martin’s best (yes, that Ricky Martin), thanks to its effervescent salsa beat.

21. “Bad Guy,” Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish is arguably 2019’s biggest star . Her number-one hit off her 2019 debut album proves why. Produced with her brother Finneas, it’s dark and quick with a juicy toe-tapping beat that’s just right for working out. The jazzy riffs and background snaps make it fun; the lyrics and vocal inflections make it memorable.

20. “Numb/Encore,” Linkin Park feat. Jay-Z

This 2004 cross-genre collaboration between rock band Linkin Park and rapper Jay-Z has stood up to the test of time as a tried-and-true workout hit. “What the hell are you waiting for?” is as good of a pump-up mantra as any, but it’s the unusual mashup of Linkin Park’s melodic punk and Jay’s rapping that gives the song its staying power.

19. “Purple Hat,” Sofi Tukker

Electronic dance duo Sofi Tukker have never been afraid to have fun with their music, taking cues from global musical cultures to make tracks that are bold and party-ready. “Purple Hat,” their 2019 hit, throws in some rock ‘n’ roll for a fresh take. It’s hard not to want to move to its insistent beat.

18. “Work B-tch,” Britney Spears

What Ms. Spears wishes becomes our command. “Work B-tch” reminds you that if “you want a hot body?” there’s only one way to get there: work… hard work. The song was a 2013 hit on Spears’s eighth album, but it’s seminal in its exhortation to keep grinding for what you want.

17. “Sicko Mode,” Travis Scott

Travis Scott’s “Sicko Mode” is the rapper at his slickest; it also became his first Hot 100 number-one in 2018. (The fact it features Drake doesn’t hurt.) But what the song does most unusually is mix and match samples and styles, creating an eclectic track that keeps things interesting — all over a driving, gritty beat.

16. “On My Way,” Tiësto feat. Bright Sparks

This peppy EDM tune from Dutch DJ and producer Tiesto has a message that matches perfectly with the fitness journey. Play it when you’re hitting your stride.

15. “Paint It Black,” Rolling Stones

The ultimate Rolling Stones song, “Paint It Black” starts with that meandering, hypnotic intro before building into a fiery rock ‘n’ roll hit with a steady beat that’s great for pounding pavement when you need to keep the tempo up.

14. “Lean On,” Major Lazer, MØ and DJ Snake

After its release in 2015, the EDM-moombahton track “Lean On” became Spotify’s most-streamed song in the world. (Drake would later beat it with “One Dance.”) But its catchy mix of a stretchy beat and Swedish singer MØ’s emphatic vocals keep it in heavy rotation as a motivational song for the ages.

13. “Level Up,” Ciara

What’s more motivational than Ciara asking us to “level up? ” Probably her music video for the track, which shows off Ciara’s jaw-dropping dancing ability — a motivating factor, to be sure. The song is fast-paced and perfectly timed for a workout; even better, it also kicked off a viral challenge that was about not only dancing but also figuring out ways to “level up” in your own life.

12. “Believer,” Imagine Dragons

Heavy drumbeats and a driving, anthemic chorus give this song its immediate pump-up power from rock show mainstays Imagine Dragons, led by their energetic frontman Dan Reynolds . It was inescapable on the radio and in ads in 2017 for a reason, and was further boosted by a 2019 remix.

11. “Good As Hell,” Lizzo

Lizzo became TIME’s Entertainer of the Year in 2019, but “Good as Hell” has been around since 2016: a soulful, uplifting song about realizing independence. “Baby, how you feeling? Feeling good as hell!” works as one of the most joyful affirmations in recent pop history, and made its way up the Billboard charts in 2019 upon its re-release as a single. It’s also a perfect tune to work out to, as it turns out; Lizzo preaches a gospel of body positivity, making every line a celebration of exactly where you’re at, not where you’re going.

10. “La Romana,” Bad Bunny feat. El Alfa

When Puerto Rico’s Bad Bunny surprise-released an album on Christmas of 2018, it was the ultimate gift for fans. From pop-punk to reggaeton balladry, his music spans sounds — but “La Romana” is the most hard-charging hit of the bunch, with a deeply satisfying rhythm. And when it switches gears halfway through to feature rapper El Alfa, it only turns it into more of an intense track. Work out at your own risk.

9. “Wake Me Up,” Avicii

When Swedish DJ Avicii blended together a country melody and Aloe Blacc’s gruff, soulful vocals with his own bulletproof talent for EDM drops back in 2013, he was pioneering a new course for electronic music — and crafted a magically compelling hit. Seven years later, the insistent buoyancy of the song holds up.

8. “Vossi Bop,” Stormzy

British grime star Stormzy is known for charisma in his music. “Vossi Bop” is characteristic of what has made him a global hit: creative beats, brilliant rhyme delivery and a sense of fun over it all. The 2019 track took him to number one in the U.K. — his first time atop the charts — and taught the world about the viral “Vossi bop” dance.

7. “Dance Monkey,” Tones and I

Australia’s Tones and I broke through in 2019 with the debut viral hit “Dance Monkey,” a deeply infectious pop ballad with a catchy chorus that won’t quit. Naturally, that makes it a good fit for a workout (or a dance party).

6. “POWER,” Kanye West

West’s 2010 album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy has long been a fan favorite . “Power” remains its most motivating anthem. Based on a handclap beat and cheerleading-style shouts, it’s a workout stalwart.

5. “Don’t Start Now,” Dua Lipa

Dua Lipa made a name for herself with juicy, often-empowering pop in 2017; her return in 2019 was kicked off with the forward-thinking, bouncy disco vibe of “Don’t Start Now,” a song that manages to be both delightfully independent in its message and club- or gym-ready in its beat.

4. “Con Altura,” Rosalía and J Balvin feat. El Guincho

“Con Altura” takes its name from a radio personality’s catchphrase, suggesting taking something to a new level. The collaboration between Colombian reggaeton master J Balvin and Spanish pop artist Rosalía, known for her flamenco style, did just that. It’s a hit with attitude, perfect for leveling up a workout’s intensity.

3. “Eye of the Tiger,” Suvivor

“Eye of the Tiger” is one of those songs that just gets the people going. (Thanks, Rocky.) Don’t fight it; assume your best all-or-nothing attitude as soon as the early strums start, and keep going.

2. “Motivation,” Normani

Normani’s breakout single “Motivation” does exactly what the song title suggests: works as a fun dance song with a catchy, motivating beat. It doesn’t hurt that the accompanying music video shows the former Fifth Harmony singer and Dancing with the Stars favorite breaking it down with some seriously impressive moves. Motivation, indeed.

1. “Till I Collapse,” Eminem

One of Eminem’s big hits also happens to be a pep talk. “When you feel weak you feel like you want to just give up,” he intones, “but you gotta search within you, you gotta find that inner strength.” Then he blasts off. When the going gets hard, Eminem is here to take you through to the finish line — whatever the workout, whatever the challenge.

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25 Best Team Building Songs For Work

By: Angela Robinson | Updated: November 30, 2022

You found our list of top team building songs .

Team building songs are motivational music that unites the group and improves team productivity. For example, “We Will Rock You,” by Queen and “Run the World,” by Beyoncé. The purpose of these songs is to put team members into cooperative and positive mindsets.

These tunes are similar to teamwork songs and conference songs , and can be used as an employee morale booster .

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From all-time classics to newer hits, here is a list of songs to use for team building.

1. Don’t Stop Believin – Journey

This megahit is one of the all-time best group songs. Few folks can resist joining the refrain, and with multiple voices belting out the chorus, team members are less likely to feel self-conscious about singing.

Most uplifting lyric: “Don’t stop believin’/Hold on to that feeling.”

2. Roar – Katy Perry

“Roar” by Katy Perry is a song about gaining confidence and finding inner strength. This pop hit is one of the greatest team building fight songs, and is so catchy that teammates will have trouble not singing along.

Most uplifting lyric: “I got the eye of the tiger, a fighter/Dancing through the fire/’Cause I am a champion, and you’re gonna hear me roar.”

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3. We Didn’t Start the Fire – Billy Joel

A musical number about the global social and political problems of the 1950’s to 1990 might not seem like an obvious choice for a team building anthem. However, “We Didn’t Start the Fire,” by Billy Joel actually makes a great team building exercise. The complex lyrics provide a challenge, and many groups like to create parody versions with words that relate to the company or team.

Most uplifting lyric: “We didn’t start the fire/It was always burning, since the world’s been turning/We didn’t start the fire/No, we didn’t light it, but we tried to fight it.”

4. All I Do Is Win – DJ Khaled

“All I Do Is Win” by DJ Khaled is one of the most high-energy pump-up songs for teams. This song promotes the swagger and confidence needed to achieve goals and helps teams enter a winning mindset. Plus, the chorus is fun to chant and commands team members to wave their hands.

Note: The lyrics of the verses are a tad racy, so playing the radio edit in the workplace or at game practice is probably a good idea.

Most uplifting lyric: “All I do is win win win no matter what.”

5. High Hopes – Panic! At the Disco

“High Hopes” by Panic! At The Disco is an inspiring song about overcoming obstacles and achieving dreams. This tune can rally teams to be more resilient and can energize the group. Plus, the song is fun to dance to.

Most uplifting lyric: “Had to have high, high hopes for a living/Didn’t know how but I always had a feeling/I was gonna be that one in a million/Always had high, high hopes.”

6. The Final Countdown – Europe

“The Final Countdown” by Europe is a way to bring levity to situations with tense deadlines. The song can spur teams to finish strong and complete projects on time, and de-stress while doing so. While the lyrics about transcending Earth may be aspirational, the instrumental synth-pop hook is the element that gives the song oomph.

Most uplifting lyric: “It’s the final countdown.”

7. Can’t Hold Us – Macklemore and Ryan Lewis

“Can’t Hold Us” is one of the best hype songs for teams. The upbeat tempo keeps groups energized, and the catchy hook inspires teams to push through and put forth maximum effort. This song makes teams feel invincible, and inspires awesome performance.

Most uplifting lyric: “Can we go back? This is the moment/Tonight is the night, we’ll fight ’til it’s over/So we put our hands up/Like the ceiling can’t hold us.”

8. Hall of Fame – The Script ft will.i.am

“Hall of Fame” by The Script is one of the best songs about achieving goals. The song assures that listeners can overcome obstacles and achieve greatness in any pursuit, and is a tool to give teams confidence. “Hall of Fame,” helps team members visualize a win, and can motivate the team to keep working hard.

Most uplifting lyric: “‘Cause you burn with the brightest flame (Yeah)/And the world’s gonna know your name (Yeah)/And you’ll be on the walls of the Hall of Fame.”

9. Happy – Pharrell Williams

“Happy” by Pharrell is the ultimate feel-good song. This tune celebrates having an optimistic attitude and refusing to let naysayers or bad situations stand in the way of joy. The song spreads positivity and encourages teammates to share in each other’s happiness.

Most uplifting lyric: “Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof/Because I’m happy/Clap along if you feel like happiness is the truth.”

10. Heroes (We Could Be) – Alesso ft Tove Lo

“Heroes,” by Alesso is the perfect song to unlock your team’s potential. The lyrics claim that anybody has the power to achieve greatness and encourage listeners to choose to be extraordinary. “Heroes” is an anthem for going above and beyond and surpassing expectations. Also, the fact that the song is called “we could be heroes,” instead of “I could be a hero” helps teams to think of victory as a team effort.

Most uplifting lyric: “We could be heroes, me and you.”

11. Centuries – Fall Out Boy

“Centuries” by Fall Out Boy is one of the most epic songs for team building. The lyrics talk about becoming a legend and being remembered, and the accompanying music is intense. This song can help spur teams towards lasting glory.

Most uplifting lyric: “And I can’t stop ’til the whole world knows my name

‘Cause I was only born inside my dreams.”

12. Eye of the Tiger – Survivor

“Eye of the Tiger” is one of the most popular motivational songs for work. The instrumental opening instantly sparks adrenaline and is one of the most recognizable song openings ever. The song tells the story of withstanding setbacks, rising to challenges, surviving adversity, and keeping dreams alive. “Eye of the Tiger” is the ultimate fight song and serves as an immediate confidence boost.

Most uplifting lyric: “It’s the eye of the tiger/It’s the thrill of the fight/Rising up to the challenge of our rival.”

13. I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles) – The Proclaimers

“I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” by The Proclaimers is a catchy melody about dedication. The song talks about working hard for someone else’s sake and going to great lengths to be there for the other person, which is precisely the sentiment teammates should have for each other. Also, the song’s silliness helps team members to blow off steam.

Most uplifting lyric: “And I would roll 500 miles/And I would roll 500 more.”

14. I Won’t Let You Down – OK Go

“I Won’t Let You Down” by OK Go is a song with a simple message– “you can count on me.” The song puts an emphasis on accountability and helps team members depend on each other, which is the end goal of the team building process.

Most uplifting lyric: “And I won’t let you down, no I won’t let you down.”

15. I’m Still Standing – Elton John

“I’m Still Standing” by Elton John is an anthem for overcoming adversity. The song is an affirmation of being able to overcome challenges and continue fighting. This toe-tapping tune serves as a rallying cry for teams to stay strong in the face of competition and hardship.

Most uplifting lyric: “You know I’m still standing better than I ever did.”

16. Play Hard – David Guetta ft Ne-Yo and Akon

“Work hard, play hard,” is the mantra of many high-performing teams, and is the chorus of this song. This party hit implies that to enjoy the high life, you must put in hard work and effort. The song has a high-energy beat and is the perfect addition to any spontaneous team dance party.

Most uplifting lyric: “Hey, said a hustler’s work is never through/We makin’ it ’cause we makin’ moves.”

17. Whatever It Takes – Imagine Dragons

“Whatever It Takes” is one of the best songs about hard work and success. The song lays out the reality that achieving greatness is not easy and often unpleasant, however those who are intent on succeeding will go to any length to reach the end goal.

Most uplifting lyric: “I do whatever it takes/’Cause I love how it feels when I break the chains.”

18. Run the World – Beyoncé

“Run the World,” by Beyoncé is a song that celebrates fierce females. This chart topper is ideal for all-woman teams who could use a boost in confidence or a song to commemorate a win. “Run the World,” serves as a reminder that girls can achieve anything.

Most uplifting lyric: “Who run the world? Girls.”

19. We Will Rock You – Queen

“We Will Rock You” by Queen is the epiphany of motivational team music. The chorus of “we will rock you,” functions as a battle cry that amps teams up for victory. Not to mention, the stomp-clap makes a fun team building exercise.

Most uplifting lyric: “We will, we will rock you, sing it!”

20. It’s My Life – Bon Jovi

“It’s My Life” by Bon Jovi is one of the best songs for team karaoke. Team members may not know every word to the song, yet will wholeheartedly shout out the chorus of “it’s my life,” alongside teammates. The song talks about living life on your own terms without regret, and can help team member embrace each other’s individuality and be bolder at work.

Most uplifting lyric: “It’s my life/It’s now or never/But I ain’t gonna live forever/I just want to live while I’m alive.”

21. Tightrope – Janelle Monáe ft Big Boi

“Tightrope” by Janelle Monáe is a song about withstanding criticism and not letting harsh opinions affect performance. The lyrics use the metaphor of a tightrope to show that people are going to talk no matter what, and for your own wellbeing you need to focus on the job at hand. The beat is catchy and the lyrics are empowering, and the whole team can find inspiration in this number.

Most uplifting lyric: “They trying to take all of your dreams/But you can’t allow it/Cause baby whether you’re high or low/You gotta tip on the tightrope.”

22. Shake It Off- Taylor Swift

“Shake It Off” by Taylor Swift provides a reminder not to let dismissive opinions shake self-confidence. The song advises listeners to continue pursuing goals and pay no mind to overly negative criticism. “Shake It Off,” is one the best songs to recover the team’s confidence after a defeat.

Most uplifting lyric: “But I keep cruising/Can’t stop, won’t stop moving/It’s like I got this music/In my mind/Saying, “It’s gonna be alright.”

23. The Lion Sleeps Tonight – Tokens

“The Lion Sleeps Tonight,” is one of the most fun team building songs. While the lyrics do not relate directly to work or teamwork, the harmonies encourage singers to pick a part and join in. You can even turn the tune into a virtual happy hour game .

Most uplifting lyric: “Weeheeheehee dee heeheeheehee weeoh aweem away.”

24. Lovely Day – Bill Withers

“Lovely Day” by Bill Withers is a cheerful song that declares no matter what struggles may come, looking at a loved one is enough to make it a “lovely day.” While some might dedicate the song to a romantic partner or family member, the sentiment can be applied to a team member too. Plus, “Lovely Day,” is an ode to optimism and a song that can help put team members in a positive mindset.

Most uplifting lyric: “When the day that lies ahead of me/Seems impossible to face/When someone else instead of me/Always seems to know the way/Then I look at you/And the world’s alright with me.”

25. Celebrate – Kool & The Gang

Celebrating collective wins is an important part of the team building process , and “Celebrate” by Kool & The Gang is the perfect soundtrack to group celebrations. The song encourages listeners to gather and reap the benefits of the hard work together.

Most uplifting lyric: “It’s time to come together/It’s up to you, what’s your pleasure?/Everyone around the world come on!”

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Final thoughts.

Music has mighty uniting powers and can help teams bond and develop rapport. Also, playing motivating songs can put team members in the right mindset to collaborate, persist in the face of hardship, and stay positive. Team building songs make a great soundtrack for team building events, meetings, and celebrations, or can just be good background music while working at home or in the office.

Next, check out this collection of team building movies , these teamwork shows , these motivational songs for work , and our guide to on how to do a team building dance .

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FAQ: Team building songs

Here are answers to common questions about team building songs.

What are team building songs?

Team building songs are music that motivates team members to do extraordinary group work. Typically, the lyrics are inspirational and the beat is uplifting. Also, these songs tend to be well-known, giving team members a point of connection and an opportunity for bonding.

What are the best songs for team building?

The best songs for team building include Eye of the Tiger by Survivor, We Didn’t Start the Fire by Billy Joel, and Happy by Pharrell Williams.

What are some good team building songs for remote teams?

Some good team building songs for remote teams include All I Do Is Win by DJ Khaled, I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles) by The Proclaimers, and Hall of Fame by The Script.

You can play these songs during Zoom meetings or send the playlists to teammates to listen to throughout the work day. You can also make the activity more collaborative by asking team members to suggest more songs for the lists.

What is the difference between team building songs and teamwork songs?

Teamwork songs tend to have lyrics that directly relate to collaboration, while team building songs can be about more general work topics like overcoming obstacles or staying positive. Team building songs do not have to be about teams, as long as they can rally and unite the group and foster team bonding.

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31 Best Motivational Songs For Work, All Clean & Appropriate

If anyone knows about hard work, it’s musicians. Becoming an accomplished artist takes years of hard graft and day jobs ‘on the side’; the struggle is real until they make it big.

It makes sense then that many have penned songs to help keep their spirits up during their working days. Here are the best motivational songs for work.

“9 to 5” by Dolly Parton

Song Year: 1980

Dolly Parton certainly needs no introduction, and the song “9 to 5” is a well-known hit. Parton recorded the music for the movie of the same name, “9 to 5”, earning her a Grammy Award and an Academy Award nomination.

There’s something about the song that can lift the listener, even if their day at work is as bad as the movie suggests.

“We Are the Champions” by Queen

Song Year: 1977

This rock anthem is a tribute written by legendary music genius Freddie Mercury, and it motivates many to work harder. The uniting theme makes it a perfect team spirit anthem for a corporate function, sports activity, or personal mantra.

The other side of the single is “We Will Rock You,” which continues the theme of winning regardless of the adversaries. “We Are the Champions,” which Mercury made all the more famous with his pitch-perfect voice , is a dedication to his fans.

It’s perfect for team-building.

“Don’t Worry, Be Happy” by Bobby McFerrin

Song Year: 1988

Some days it’s easier to accept McFerrin’s advice and outlook on life, but the sentiment has helped make “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” a timeless classic. The song resonated with listeners and became number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart despite being a weird mix of a cappella, reggae, and jazz.

The song was so popular that it unseated “Sweet Child of Mine.” What makes the hit so unusual is that McFerrin uses his voice to make all the sounds.

“Don’t worry, be happy” is a great philosophy to apply to any job.

“Roar” by Katy Perry

Song Year: 2013

Katy Perry can make any project look fun. “Roar” is the slogan for the worker who has finally reached the breaking point and finds the guts to stand up and shout.

The lyrics aren’t overly mindblowing, but the commercial hit song can lift the voices of the underappreciated. Critics felt the piece used overdone cliches and simple rhymes, but the crowd appreciated it.

“Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor

Song Year: 1982

This song is all about beating the odds and is the legendary soundtrack to Rocky III. Listeners find the music inspirational because the franchise and the song it's most associated with are about overcoming obstacles.

Sylvester Stallone commissioned the piece for the film and used the band’s original demo, including tiger growls and all. The lyrics speak about hardships, facing challenges, and rising above — that if you try hard enough, you can win despite the odds.

“Manic Monday” by the Bangles

Song Year: 1986

Multi-talented singer-songwriter Prince wrote “Manic Monday” but not many know about his connection as he used the pseudonym Christopher for his writing credit.

Of course, The Bangles made this timeless classic their own. The moody track, which was the band’s first hit, has a melodramatic theme that is wonderfully lyrical about the joys of weekends and the gloom of Mondays.

“Titanium” by David Guetta featuring Sia

Song Year: 2011

Appropriately enough for a song named “Titanium,” Sia delivers powerful vocals in this track. Her energy is aided by deep lyrics, an infectious vibe from the synthesizer, and, of course, David Guetta.

This brilliant song is about endurance and staying strong despite everything negative surrounding you. The original version featured Mary J. Blige, but Sia wrote the song for Alica Keys.

“You Learn” by Alanis Morisette

Song Year: 1996

“You Learn” has aged like fine wine, speaking to each generation that believes they can do it better. The lyrics focus on the importance of learning from our mistakes and bad decisions. Others interpret the song as meaning that if you take your time and pay attention, you’ll achieve your goals.

Alanis Morisette scored a big hit with this record in the UK and the US, with critics calling the song a standout.

“Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman

Chapman is a brilliant songwriter with an edgy indie sound that explores deeply emotional themes. “Fast Car” is a folk rock arrangement that speaks to people who know the struggle is real.

The sentiments hidden within the lyrics are breathtaking. They describe the real-life drama many people on the margins of society experience and how much they want to escape reality. Rolling Stone magazine listed it at number 71 on their 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

“It’s 5 O’Clock Somewhere” by Alan Jackson

Song Year: 2003

This song embodies the long work day under a mean boss and excessive stress. The song is a tribute to that little joke we tell ourselves about when it’s okay to pour our first drink to take the edge off.

It’s a feel-good country song featuring one of country music’s best, Jackson, and party favorite, Jimmy Buffet. The song won a CMA Award in 2003 for Vocal Event of the Year.

“Hard Day’s Night” by The Beatles

Song Year: 1964

Everyone can relate to the demands of a tough job and the long hours. The hit song was written by Lennon, with help from McCartney, but was inspired by Ringo.

It’s a work anthem as we all rush to work to earn our keep and spend it on people we care for. The song is the soundtrack of the Beatles movie “Hard Day’s Night,” and the single topped the charts.

The Beatles still motivate people to dance.

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