10 Songs We’ll Never Get Tired Of Playing
Every music lover has those top songs that they hear all the time, but will just never get tired playing no matter what. Check out these 10 Songs We’ll Never Get Tired Of Playing, featuring a variety of different artists and music genres that are always on repeat!
1. The Spins- Mac Miller
Mac Miller left us far too soon, but if one thing is certain it’s that his music will live on forever, especially the song The Spins. This has become one of his top songs and I can’t help but get in a good mood whenever I hear it come on. The song has also became one of my favorite songs to play when pregaming for a night out, unleashing good vibes all around. The Spins came out back in 2012, and has made its way to 2021, becoming one of the songs his fans will never get tired of listening to.
2. All Too Well- Taylor Swift
As a Swiftie myself, I couldn’t help but feature All Too Well on this list of top songs that just make sense. I remember when the Red album first came out when I was just 12 years old, so I was beyond excited when Taylor released her re-recorded version 10 years later, not to mention the ten minute version of the song and music video. All Too Well has become one of my favorite songs to blast alone in the car, giving all type of feels. When I found out she Taylor was coming out with a short film for the song, I made sure to mark my calendar for the release date. This is one of those songs that perfectly describes what life will throw at you and is super inspiring to say the least, even 10 years later.
3. Mr. Brightside- The Killers
I don’t think I know a single person who hasn’t heard Mr. Brightside by The Killers, which has truly become an anthem for college students. Between the catchy tune, relatable lyrics, and iconic pre-chorus, this song became a chart topper immediately when it was released in 2009. This song perfectly captures the feelings of rejection and putting on a brave face, making it one of our favorite songs that will never die.
4. Video Games- Lana Del Rey
It’s no secret that Lana Del Rey is one of my all time favorite artists, so it may be a little basic of me to include Video Games on this list of top songs, but here is why. I have attended two of her concerts, have every album playing constantly, and have downloaded most of her unreleased music, but there is something about Video Games that makes its way to my most played songs on Spotify. This song was the first Lana song I discovered and fell in love with when I was only 14 years old and to this day it’s still one of my favorites from her. Born To Die is a truly extraordinary album, unlike anything that was ever released at the time for indie rock music.
5. Home- Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
Home by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros is the ultimate feel good song, releasing a feeling of nostalgia every time I hear it. This has always been one of my favorite love songs due to the meaningful lyrics from the female and male duet. The song is overall very happy and upbeat, making it one of my go to songs when I don’t know what to play.
6. Flashing Lights- Kanye West
I think a lot of us can agree that Kanye West has done some questionable things in the past, but does make incredible music. Kanye’s talent has been seen my music lovers for quite some time, especially when he released his album Graduation. This 2007 album has a lot of great music, but Flashing Lights is one song that’ll just never get old.
7. Pumped Up Kicks- Foster The People
I remember back in 2010 when this song was released and began playing on the radio nonstop. I would always sing along and thought the song was very catchy, meanwhile I had no idea what the song was actually about at such a young age. The song is about is about a kid who is an outcast that basically is losing his mind and is plotting revenge on his classmates, specifically with a school shooting. Although many people were angry that this song was condoning violence for their children, other people believe it could be used as a platform to conversations with kids about something that shouldn’t be ignored. Needless to say, even with its deeper meaning, this song will always be one we won’t ever stop playing.
8. Love On The Brain- Rihanna
Rihanna is the queen herself, making amazing music for quite some time. Her 2016 album Anti was everything fans had hoped for and more, especially with the hit song Love On The Brain. This became one of her most well known songs as a soul ballad with incredible instrumentals. Rihanna sings about the highs and lows when it comes to love, something her audience could easily relate to, making it one of her top songs.
9. Cigarette Daydreams- Cage The Elephant
I have so many memories attached to this song, making it one of the most nostalgic pieces of music I could never get sick of. Cage The Elephant has tons of amazing songs, but Cigarette Daydreams is one of their more popular known songs, as it has every right to be. In this song, the band sings about topics of love and mental health, with many different interpretations from fans about the true meaning of the song. This is one of those songs you can’t help to blast alone in your car while driving at night, singing along at the top of your lungs.
10. Paradise- Lil Uzi Vert
Lil Uzi Vert is one of the most well known rap artists, known for making a new subgenre of music know as emo rap. However, even with his top releases, my personal favorite song I literally will never get tired of playing is Paradise from his 2015 album Luv Is Rage. This is a more chill, slow moving track where he sings about wanting a better lifestyle with his significant other. I always wished he would release more songs similar to Paradise, as I think it’s definitely one of his top songs.