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    Whether you're trying to go that extra mile on the treadmill or on the dancefloor, these epic remixes of familiar pop hits will get your blood pumping and your legs moving.
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    Put on your best Hawaiian shirt, hop into your stolen car and enjoy the sweet sounds of Vice City.
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    The baddest women in rap music, past and present.
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    A look at the minimalist approach to composing music, with works ranging from modern classical to japanese new age.
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    Start the day with some old familiar friends. These classic rock hits are sure to get you up and moving with a smile on your face and rock 'n' roll in your heart.

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    All your favorite one-hit wonders from the '00s.
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    This playlist features the best songs from the pop goddesses of the 2000s.
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    Dance your '80s-loving ass off!
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    Starting in the early-mid '90, hip hop took on dramatic changes in sound as gangster rap and rich, soulful production became the dominant styles. These are the classic club anthems from that era.
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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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    According to AOL.com, these are the worst songs of all time. Admittedly, we have a soft spot for a lot of these songs, but some of them are truly bad.
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    Save the world. Get the girl. Make a quip. These pounding, adrenaline-soaked scores from the most iconic action films of the past twenty years will get your blood pumping.
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    Low-tempo indie tunes perfect to take your mind off being cramped up in coach, whether you're trying to fall asleep or just get into a zen-like zone.
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    The editors of Amazon.com compiled a genre-spanning list of the 100 most romantic albums of all time. So, uncork that bottle of red and grab two glasses; this playlist will go on all evening and late into the night.
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    Revolutionary stateside developments in techno, house and hip-hop led to the evolutionary hybrids of UK and European electronica. Discover the artists who paved the way for the genre's explosive popularity in the late 1990s.
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    If you came of age in the 90s, these school-dance staples will surely jog some memories of crepe paper and balloons in the school gym.
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    Nocturnal and textural electronica for long nights spent by yourself or with someone special. Listen to this until the sun rises.
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    Listen to the 100 most popular songs in the world as determined by data from Amazon, iTunes, YouTube, VEVO, Pandora, Clear Channel, Myspace, Facebook, Yahoo, AOL and many, many others. Curated and updated weekly by UltimateChart.com
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    Who loves the reefer? Throughout the history of hip-hop, rappers have extolled the virtues of weed. Dig.
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    Tired? Angry? Need some peace of mind? Put down whatever you're doing and enjoy some relaxing and inspiring musical moments at a nice slow tempo.
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    Listen to great songs from every EDM producer/DJ who performed at the 2012 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in Indio, California.
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    Coined by rising young producer Porter Robinson, complextro is a glitchy subgenre of electro house that's influenced by chiptune, funky breaks, and 1980s-era analog synths.
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    Get pumped up while maintaining your focus with these tunes that Con Bro Chill recommends for absolute lax perfection.
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    A look at the minimalist approach to composing music, with works ranging from modern classical to japanese new age.
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    Listen to the catchiest, most hook-laden dance songs from the past decade.
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    A diverse collection of songs that are perfect for a night of wallowing in post-breakup sadness.
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    All of the DJ-friendly 12" releases from DFA Records, the taste-making NYC record label most responsible for reminding all the indie "rock kids" that dancing can be, you know, kinda fun.
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    Bass wobbling, booty wobbling, bed wobbling. Grind to this heavy and sexy dubstep all night long.
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    This is where the Hot 100 meets 100 hot reps. Get your fitness on!
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    The ever popular Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas attracts the hottest DJs from around the world, and in 2012 they brought the party to NYC.
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    This indie-leaning blend of dance pop and euphoric remixes sounds equally at home in a crowded warehouse or a crowded living room.
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    Wendy Carlos and Vangellis' synthesized scores for classic films like "A Clockwork Orange" and "Blade Runner" helped to inspire the birth of popular electronic music, who's superstars recently began returning the favor with their own film scores.
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    Songs by Enya and similar artists
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    Here are the most epic scores in modern cinema. Filled with sweeping string sections and thunderous percussion, this is the perfect playlist for saving the world, preparing for battle, or staring up in awe at something miraculous.
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    Pretend that your cardio session is a Saturday night in St. Tropez with these upbeat European dance pop tracks. Either one will get your heart racing!
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    Crowd-pleasing, party-starting yet unexpected dance hits, from '80s throwbacks to stylish pop and house remixes. This is gonna be the best Fashion's Night Out ever. http://www.jasminesolano.com
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    The baddest women in rap music, past and present.
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    Put on your best Hawaiian shirt, hop into your stolen car and enjoy the sweet sounds of Vice City.
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    Every song featured in the second iteration of the popular video game series, Guitar Hero.
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    Every song featured in the fifth iteration of the popular video game series, Guitar Hero.
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    Songs by all of the best up-and-coming electro-dance artists performing as part of the 2011 HARD Summer Music Festival.
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    Is every square-inch of useful storage space in your car devoted to amps and subwoofers? If so, then this playlist is for you.
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    Whether it's a diva calling for some rhymes to spark up a remix or a hip-hopper adding some old-school sweetness to a bangin' track, these are the most authentic cross-genre collaborations ever recorded.
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    Since 1958, Billboard's Hot 100 chart has been America's barometer of song popularity across all genres. This playlist includes the most recent additions to the Hot 100.
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    This playlist features some of the more dramatic and sexy sounds that pervade many of the most popular urban genetleman's clubs.
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    An eclectic mix of slow and sultry songs to set the mood for intimate moments.
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    A collection of modern-day lullabies, these soothings songs about love and loss from the finest female troubadours will ease you into a tranquil slumber.
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    Looking for a chilled-out take on that brain-splitting, wobbly bass? Liquid dubstep combines ambient soundscapes with beautiful melodies and, of course, visceral bass lines.
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    Whether you're trying to go that extra mile on the treadmill or on the dancefloor, these epic remixes of familiar pop hits will get your blood pumping and your legs moving.
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    The best current and danceable tracks handpicked by iconic supermodels and fresh new faces who'll be strutting their stuff at Fashion Week. The perfect prep for feeling confident and sexy on the runway.
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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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    Mellow and chilled-out rap cuts for chilling under the covers.
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    Transport yourself to a beach, a rain forest, or a babbling brook. And relax.
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    The best songs to keep you going while you raise your heart rate, pump iron, and sweat it out!
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    Dim the lights and feel the rhythm with these sultry pop and R&B jams.
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    Dutch producer Afrojack has made waves producing and remixing tracks for Pitbull, Beyonce, Kid Cudi, Lady Gaga and many more. These are the tracks that define his signature sound.
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    When he's not wearing a robot suit and making a spectacle with The Black Eyed Peas, will.i.am is producing hits for artists ranging from Michael Jackson to U2. Listen to a playlist of the biggest hits he's produced.
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    In an industry dominated by a few A-list composers, these artists and their dramatic, modern film scores stand at the vanguard; cool and provocative music from cool and provocative films.
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    Also referred to as psychill, psybient is a genre of electronic music heavily influenced by world music and psychedelic sounds. Wherever you are, these songs will take you somewhere else.
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    Take a trip into the hypnotic world of psychedelia and Goa trance music. Go on a celestial journey from the comfort of your own private chill-out room.
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    A blend of hazy rap anthems from old heads and smoked-out upstarts. Roll one up.
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    These recordings of rainforest ambiences will transport you to the middle of a jungle in the tropics.
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    A compilation of contemporary female artists who refuse to mold to society's ideal. These ladies are not for the faint of heart and that's exactly why we love them. This playlist includes upbeat electro, rap, soul. NSFW.
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    Inspired by pioneering DJs, leftfield disco, and the spacier side of synth-driven music, modern-day disco producers slow down the BPMs and explore hypnotic, psychedelic moods that move both the mind and the body.
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    Listen to today's hottest, sexiest slow jams, from freshman songsters and veteran crooners alike.
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    Nothing helps a blue mood like hearing from someone who knows just how you feel. From the sensitive singer-songwriters of the early '70s to the gloomy indie rockers of today, this is the perfect playlist when you're in the mood to mope.
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    What becomes of the brokenhearted? They console themselves with these classic soul songs about love and loss.
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    Summery, fun, and jangly lo-fi pop. Grab some friends, pack some munchies, and lie on the grass and watch clouds for hours.
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    Get ready to be seduced by the smoky voices of these female vocalists from throughout the decades. This mix of jazz, blues, indie and acoustic soul will put you in the mood to relax and unwind.
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    Geek out these highly energetic and foreboding scores from your favorite superhero movies.
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    Let these recordings of temperate oceans sounds transport you to Cape Cod, or the craggy coastline of the Pacific Northwest.
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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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    Did Adele turn you on to the current soul-revival scene or the older artists who inspired her? Get deeper into these soulful, sometimes danceable songs by Adele's peers and those who came before them.
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    It's Beyonce's millenium, we're just living in it. Listen to the best songs from the reigning Queen of R&B and from her closest contemporaries.
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    Marshall Bruce Mathers III, or Eminem to his fans, is one of the most verbally dexterous MCs to emerge since the genre's beginnings. Here are the highlights of his solo career, as well as other artists he inspired, through lyricism or production.
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    The artist formerly known as Stefani Germanotta continues to fascinate the world with her boldly theatrical pop. Delve deeper into her world with key tracks from her inspirations and peers.
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    As a freshman, Derek Smith left college to focus on music production full-time. Today, as Pretty Lights, Smith runs his own record label and is headlining festivals around the country. Listen to the best tracks from Pretty Lights, his contemporaries and label mates.
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    Radiohead are always tinkering, restlessly, with their strange yet soulful fusion of rock and electronica. Listen to songs from cited influences and indebted followers while getting a taste of the band's most recent setlists.
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    Of the current crop of pop divas, Barbados-born Rihanna has proven to have one of the keenest ears for of-the-moment hits. Here are the best songs from Rihanna, her contemporaries, and the artists she's collaborated with.
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    Sonny Moore, or Skrillex, to his legions of fans, is the most charismatic and divisive name in the festival-circuit, dubstep scene. Here are some of "Skrill's" favorite tracks, as well as the best from his own catalog and those of his closest contemporaries.
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    Celebrate the Stones at their 1970s peak with this selection of some of their biggest hits, songs from other bands in their orbit, as well as the blues and R&B songs they covered.
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    Gentle yet invigorating thunderstorm recordings to listen to with a roof over your head, curled up under the covers.
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    Turn your loft into a superclub with these popular big room house tunes that will hammer your guests with a wall of sound.
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    Today's hottest hip hop club anthems.
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    Listen to the most popular electronic dance tracks in America as determined by Billboard's Hot Dance Club Songs chart.
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    Today's most popular electro house tracks from some of the world's hottest DJs.
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    Today's most popular progressive house tracks form some of the world's hottest DJs.
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    Go deeper into the dark and funky world of trip hop with this playlist that leans heavy on deep cuts and instrumentals from the some of the genre's masters.
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    Didn't get a chance to make it to Miami this year? No worries, we have you covered with a massive playlist of the hottest songs played at UMF 2012.
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    The definitive '90s jock jams collection.
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    Listen to today's best-selling songs, straight from the charts of the world's biggest music store. http://bit.ly/JLmtqw