Mine is Champions - Kanye West, Big Sean, Gucci Mane, Yo Gotti, Quavo, Travis Scott
I have tons of intense workout playlists, but the ones that really get me going are Upbeat Disney tunes.
Typically, I listen to a podcast.
DNA by Kendrick Lamar
“Superhero” by Future, Metro Boomin, and Chris Brown. It always pushes me to give that extra effort.
With my stride, Lose Yourself is perfect for a 10-minute mile, but the downside is I have to listen to it on repeat!
Get Up by 50 Cent is great for workouts because its high-energy beat and motivating lyrics boost adrenaline and keep me focused.
I like to think I’m the protagonist of an '80s movie, so it’s gotta be Eye of the Tiger. Every. Single. Time.
Silence. I need to hear my inner monologue scream in pain.
I’ve got a mix of hip hop and R&B, but I need to update my playlist soon.
I just listen to myself hyping myself up. ‘You got this, you beast!’ On loop.
“A Milli” by Lil Wayne.
The sounds of the wind, birds, rain, snow, whatever nature is offering that day.
I have a playlist with thousands of metal and punk songs that I shuffle during my workouts. One standout track is “This is the End” by Machine Head.
Make Me Proud by Drake featuring Nicki Minaj.
“Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor.
Can’t Go Out Sad -Migos.
Its upbeat tempo and confident lyrics give me an energizing vibe. The catchy hooks and motivational themes help keep me focused and pumped up, making it easier to push through tough workouts. Plus, the playful tone adds an element of fun to the routine!
Fast Lane - Bad Meets Evil.
I have a variety on my playlist. Now my guilty pleasure is currently Levels - Avicii
There are plenty of good songs but I prefer these two on shuffle “Don’t Stop Believin’” - Journey AND “Party Up” - DMX.