Sunday, April 12, 2015

Perfect Playlist - Emily Cashman

I'd like to title this playlist "middle school reminiscing." It earns this great title due to the fact that I'm pretty sure almost every one can sing along to these songs even if they'd rather not admit it. Also, it's impossible to not cring at least one while listening to these songs and thinking about how bad they actually are. So without further ado, here are 5 "middle school reminiscing" songs. I had a hard time picking just 5 so a few will receive honorable mentions at the end of this blog.

Cupid Shuffle - Cupid This fantastic song was played at least once if not twice at every single middle school dance I attended. If you want a sure fire way to get some awkward middle schoolers off their feet and onto the dance floor then play this song.

Baby - Justin Beiber This song choice is geared more towards middle school girls for the obvious reason that literally all middle school girls loved JB at one point or another. I particularly enjoy this song because of its deep and profound lyrics such as "baby baby baby oh, baby baby baby no."

Tik Tok - Ke$ha I distinctly remember thinking I was so cool for listening to this song in 7th grade and I hate myself just a little bit for that. That's really all I have to say about that.

The Climb - Miley Cyrus There is visual proof of how much Caroline Totty and I loved this song. In 6th grade we had a chorus concert and a girl in our grade sang a solo to this song and it the corner of the video you can see Caroline and me singing along to the entire thing.

Bedrock - Young Money This is what you could call a middle school classic. If you understood the references made in this song you thought you were honestly the coolest and most mature person ever.

There were just so many songs that could've gone on this playlist. Any Black Eyed Peas song earns an honorable mention. Also Burnin' Up by the Jonas Brothers gets a special shout out and finally we can't forget about all the great songs from the High School Musical movies. I hope you've enjoyed this truly magnificent playlist. 

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