Free Music to Get You Up and Moving
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Upbeat and motivating, these songs will get you moving for free! Add these tracks to your workout playlist for some extra motivation.
Upbeat Tunes to Motivate You
We all know how important it is to get up and move, but sometimes it’s hard to find the motivation. Whether you’re trying to get out the door for a run or just get through your workout, music can be a great way to get you moving. And what’s better than free music? Here are some of our favorite high-energy tunes to help get you going.
“Catchy”
When you need a little motivation to get up and move, these upbeat tunes will give you the push you need. From Cardi B to Calvin Harris, we’ve got all your favorite artists covered. So turn up the volume and get ready to start moving!
-“I Like It” by Cardi B
-“One Kiss” by Calvin Harris
-“No Tears Left to Cry” by Ariana Grande
-“Havana” by Camila Cabello
-“Shape of You” by Ed Sheeran
-“Despacito” by Luis Fonsi
– “Yeah!” by Usher
“Pump-Up”
When you need an extra boost of energy, motivation, or inspiration, sometimes all it takes is a little music. That’s why we’ve put together a collection of some of the most upbeat, energizing songs to get you moving. Whether you’re looking for something to help you power through your workout or just get out of bed in the morning, these tunes will do the trick. So crank up the volume and get ready to move!
“Pump-Up”
“All Day” – Kanye West
” can’t stop” – Red Hot Chili Peppers
“Lose Yourself” – Eminem
“Eye of the Tiger” – Survivor
“Till I Collapse” – Eminem
“Upbeat”
Assuming you’re looking for popular songs:
1) “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” by Justin Timberlake
2) “I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)” by Whitney Houston
3) “Here Comes the Sun” by The Beatles
4) “Walking on Sunshine” by Katrina and The Waves
5) “Put It All On Me” by Ed Sheeran
6) “I Believe in a Thing Called Love” by The Darkness
7) “Happy” by Pharrell Williams
8) “All I Wanna Do” by Sheryl Crow
9) ” raise a glass tostaying alive!” by Bee Gees
Music to Help You Focus
There’s nothing like some good music to get you up and moving. But what if you’re trying to focus on a task? Whether you’re studying for an exam or trying to get through a work project, the right music can help you boost your focus and concentration. In this article, we’ll share some of our favorite focus-boosting tracks.
“Concentration”
Research has shown that music can have a positive effect on focus and concentration. Whether you’re trying to get through a long workday or stay focused while studying, choosing the right playlist can make all the difference.
If you’re not sure where to start, try one of these free “focus” playlists:
-[Focus: Music to Help You Work and Study](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX4sWSpwq3LiO?si=5dU-3L-7SJygpz1YVYDyMQ)
-[“Concentration” – Music for Studying, Focus & Working Memory](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m crown?list=PLivjPDlt6eOIEP0kEtyqReB-Re8uU7SF8&ab_channel=CalmMountain)
-[Study Music: Concentration Music for Studying, Brain Power Focus Music](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m crown?list=PLivjPDlt6eOIEP0kEtyqReB-Re8uU7SF8&ab_channel=CalmMountain)
“Focus”
If you need some help getting into a productive mindset, try listening to some music designed to help you focus. Music can have a profound effect on our mood and emotions, so it stands to reason that it can also impact our ability to focus.
There are all sorts of playlists and stations available online that are specifically geared towards helping you focus, so take some time to find one that works for you. In general, though, you’ll want to look for music that is:
– Without lyrics: Lyrics can be very distracting, so instrumental music is often best for helping you focus.
– Moderate in tempo: Too slow and you may find yourself nodding off, but too fast and your mind may start racing along with the music. A moderate tempo can help keep you focused and on task.
– Pleasant but not too stimulating: You don’t want your music to be so stimulating that it becomes a distraction in itself! Choose something that is pleasant and soothing but won’t cause you to lose focus on what you’re trying to do.
“Work”
If you’re looking for music to help you focus and get work done, we’ve got you covered. This playlist features a mix of concentrated songs perfect for getting down to business.
We’ve got all the bases covered, from classic rock anthems to more modern adrenaline-pumping tracks. Whether you need to get through a tough project or just want to maximize your efficiency, this playlist will help you get it done.
So put on your headphones, crank up the volume, and get to work!
Songs to Help You Relax
We all need to unwind after a long day and there is nothing like some good music to help us relax. But what if you don’t have any money to spend on music? That’s where free music comes in. Here are some great songs to help you relax, for free!
“Calm”
We all have those days where we just can’t seem to relax. Whether it’s work, school, or just life in general, sometimes it can all be a little bit too much. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Here are some calming songs to help you relax and unwind.
“Calm” by Halsey
“Catch My Breath” by Kelly Clarkson
“Closer” by The Chainsmokers
“Counting Stars” by OneRepublic
“Don’t Worry, Be Happy” by Bobby McFerrin
“Dreams” by The Cranberries
“Here Comes the Sun” by The Beatles
“I Will Always Love You” by Whitney Houston
“In the Arms of an Angel” by Sarah McLachlan
“Lean On Me ” by Bill Withers
“Peaceful”
At just under six minutes long, “Peaceful” is one of the shorter tracks on the album. But its simple, calming melody makes it perfect for relaxation. The song features a piano, strings, and light percussion, with occasional vocalizations by Mann that add to the peaceful feeling.
“Relaxing”
“Relaxing” is a great way to describe a lot of different kinds of music. It can be slow and gentle, or fast and upbeat. It can be classical, or jazz, or rock. It can be soft and soothing, or loud and energizing. Ultimately, the best kind of music to help you relax is the kind that you enjoy listening to.
If you’re not sure where to start, here are some songs that are often described as “relaxing”:
“Clair de Lune” by Claude Debussy
“Aloha Ia O Waiana” by Ledward Kaapana
“Auld Lang Syne” by Robert Burns
“Shenandoah” by traditional
“Greensleeves” by traditional
” Scarlett Ribbons (For Her Hair)” by Eva Cassidy