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    Songs by Ramón Ayala and similar artists
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    In the 1960s, gospel music met secular lyrics describing the black experience in America, and soul music was born. '60s soul singers demanded respect, begged for love, and told it like it was, changing popular music forever.
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    Serrated synth blasts from the bands/DJs who blend the raucous instrumentation of punk and disco with the noisy euphoria of techno and acid house -- decadence at its sweatiest.
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    Grammy-nominated producer Joel Zimmerman, a.k.a Deadmau5, is one of the most recognizable figures on the EDM circuit. Listen to the best floor-fillers from Deadmau5 and artists signed to his label, Mau5trap Records.

disco

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    Nothing but the sweatiest, uptempo disco cuts from the genre's late-'70s masters to the contemporary artists keeping the party alive.

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    In the 1960s, gospel music met secular lyrics describing the black experience in America, and soul music was born. '60s soul singers demanded respect, begged for love, and told it like it was, changing popular music forever.
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    In the 1990s, dance songs combined elements of electronic and house music with R&B and soul-inspired vocals. Rhythm is indeed a dancer.
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    It's easier than ever to lose it these days, so here's a little music therapy from the '70s. Enjoy these songs of comfort, joy, and common sense from the "Me" generation.
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    Strictly the grooviest soul and funk tracks from the blaxploitation era of the '70s. Think pimps, macks, ghetto street life and big ol' Cadillacs.
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    Teen longing, sweet harmonies and walls of sound, from the songwriters at the Brill Building to Motown's hit factory.
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    Bravado tell-it-like-it-is soul and funk jams celebrating self-reliance, self-confidence, and self-respect. Right on, sisters and brothers!
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    The thick and nasty sounds of deep funk are back thanks to a new generation of artists obsessed with the art of the groove. If it ain't broke, don't fix it; if ain't funky, don't play it.
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    Perhaps the most important record label in history, Motown gave us a wealth of smooth and funky soul hits. From The Temptations to The Supremes to Marvin Gaye and beyond, these are the classic songs from Hitsville, U.S.A.
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    Rick Ross is one of today's hottest -- and most prolific -- MCs. Listen to every great track the Teflon Don has guested on, as well as some of his own hits. "Huh!"
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    Tyga Kendrick Lamar Kanye and Frank Ocean and more
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    Celebrate the things that make America great -- including cars, young love and rock & roll -- with these classic heartland rockers.
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    Positive, uplifting hip hop from throughout the genre's history.
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    Songs by Kina Grannis and similar artists
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    Songs by Little Milton and similar artists
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    Songs by Los Cadetes De Linares and similar artists
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    Got a long workout ahead of you? This fun, upbeat mix of pop, rock, and hip hop will help you go the distance without getting bored.
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    Forget about boring calisthenics; work up a sweat -- and feel sexy while doing so -- dancing to these uptempo, latin beats recommended by Zumba instructors.
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    Celebrate the spirit of America, our soldiers and the hard-working salt-of-the-earth folks who helped make this country great. Salute the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave with some of Music City's most patriotic tunes.
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    Songs by Ramón Ayala and similar artists
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    Enjoy this relaxing bouquet of tracks from an assortment of artists spanning from Van Morrison to Frank Ocean.
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    Songs by Ricardo Arjona and similar artists
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    Songs from the best Disney Channel tv show ever: Shake It Up, with Zendaya Coleman and Bella Thorne
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    A playlist for late nights, barroom dancefloors and jukebox romances; dance to these sexy blues, mod, rock and soul records from the '50s, '60s and early-'70s.
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    Songs: - Cinema (Remix) - Just The Way You Are (Remix) - Chaos Lives In Everything - Get Up! - In For The Kill (Remix) - Promises (Remix) - Breakn' A Sweat - The Devil's Den - Bangarang - First Of The Year {Equinox} - Kill Everybody - Kyoto - Lick It - Reptile's Theme {Reptile} - Right In - Rock 'n' Roll {Will Take You To The Mountain} - Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites - Summit - Weekends!!! - With You, Friends {Long Drive} Feat.- Korn (Chaos Lives In Everything & Get Up!), The Doors (Breakn' A Sweat), Wolfgang Gartner (The Devil's Den), Sirah (Bangarang, Kyoto & Weekends!!!), Ellie Goulding (Summit). Remix (s)- Benny Benassi (Cinema), Bruno Mars (Just The Way You Are), La Roux (In For The Kill), Nero (Promises).
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    During the one-thousand and fifty-eight days between the Human Be-In (January 14, 1967) and the Altamont Speedway Festival (December 6, 1969), rock became the voice of a generation. This fertile period yielded more iconic songs than ever before or since.
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    Kick off your shoes and twist the night away to infectiously upbeat songs everyone knows by heart: the most fun rock, soul, and doo wop cuts from the '50s and '60s.
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    This playlist encapsulates the entire career of "The Hardest Working Man in Show Business," from his earliest influences to the artists that have followed in his funky, funky footsteps.
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    The Doors were one of the most influential rock bands of all time. Listen to essential songs by The Doors (and their members' side projects), their greatest influences, closest contemporaries, and indebted followers.
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    Need a serious pick-me-up? Feeling blue? This is just what the doctor ordered. Packed with only the biggest and happiest hit songs of the past two years, this playlist will make everything better. Like, 1000x better.
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    Discover the authentic song of Spain from flamenco's most iconic artists.
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    Whether you're in love, excited for a big breakfast, or just happy to be alive, you woke up with a smile on your face and plan on keeping it. Let these feel-good songs from the '60s and '70s be your morning soundtrack.
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    Some songs just have a certain je ne sais quoi; when you hear them you start skipping down a crowded public street. Embarrassing? Absolutely. Will you care? Not likely.

Happy

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    Whether you grew up on '70s AM radio or simply wish you did, this is the wake-up soundtrack for you. The pop, rock, and soul acts that ruled the airwaves in the '70s are gathered here for the sole purpose of easing you into consciousness after a night in dreamland.
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    Feel like banging your head against your office desk? Climbing into bed instead of going out to party? Shake your hips to this eclectic mix of timeless, fun, and funky hits from throughout the years. (SFW)

march2012 workou

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    Get active with the official American Heart Association fitness playlist. Live healthier with us today! Songza will donate 10 cents per listener to fund life-saving research and programs.
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    This is where the Hot 100 meets 100 hot reps. Get your fitness on!
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    Here's some hard rock motivation to maintain that rock-hard body.
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    NPR asked its listeners to vote for their favorite workout songs. Here's the eclectic -- and extensive -- list.
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    Salsa at its most upbeat, featuring artists who came to prominence during the initial salsa explosion in the late 1960s and '70s. ¡Azúcar!

MOM

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    Soundtrack Mother's Day with these thoughtful and tender love songs handpicked by Michael Bolton for moms everywhere. http://www.michaelbolton.com

patty Griffin

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    Songs by Patty Griffin and similar artists

rock

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    This playlist of mostly acoustic guitar-centric songs is perfect for long, relaxing nights in your bedroom. By yourself, or with someone special, listen to this until the sun rises.
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    The most essential classic rock hits from the late '60s through the early '70s. Long hair, epic guitar solos, and singers who graduated from frontman school with honors.
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    A collection of rock's hardest-hitting classics, get ready to whip out your air guitar and let it rip!
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    The best in romantic soul and R&B, from the Motown era through the quiet storm years to today's neo-soul superstars. Turn out the lights... or don't.
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    Introspective folk-based songs to help you reflect during the fleeting moments of magic hour when the sun has dipped below the horizon but hasn't yet set.
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    Musical styles come and go, but some songs will always sound great. This collection of upbeat pop and rock songs from the '60s, '70s and '80s is perfect for the workday or the weekend.

soul

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    All of the greatest, uptempo songs from Motown's 1959-1970 Golden Age, digitally remastered from the mono master tapes. Listen to these classics the way they were meant to be heard.
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    The best in romantic soul and R&B, from the Motown era through the quiet storm years to today's neo-soul superstars. Turn out the lights... or don't.

sunrise

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    There is no reason for mornings to be harsh or unpleasant. Rise in peace and calmness to the gentle and inspirational music of the ages.

western

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    A collection of the greatest Western movies scores, from Hollywood's Golden Age to the Spaghetti Westerns of the '60s, and even some from modern-day classics.

workout

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    In honor of the new film "Act of Valor," we put together a playlist of the best film scores used in war movies. Get the Blu-ray here: http://bit.ly/JU3EFr
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    Soundtrack your (fantasy) football memories in glorious slow-motion with these classic Hollywood and NFL Films soundtracks.
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    Kick-start your workout with this collection of sweaty, Latin-influenced dance tracks.