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Top Four Happiest Tracks

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UC Berkeley chapter.

As we enter into the colder seasons, it’s difficult not to get into a major slump. The best remedies in my opinion? Only the happiest music, found on SoundCloud! 

 

  1. Aer-Floats My Boat

Trust me when I say this is a mood-booster to the max. Whether midterms are clogging up your life, this is the ultimate beach-vibe song. 

 

  1. Miami Horror- Colours in the Sky

Chill vibes guaranteed to remind you of the wind bl owing in your hair as you drive down the highway, surrounded by blue skies and fields of sunflowers. 

 

3. Bahamas-All the Time 

Especially good to listen to when you’re stressed about the upcoming midterm. You’ve got all the time in the world, don’t fret. 

 

4. Good Day-Nappy Roots

This is the absolute best song to wake up to. You’re day is bound to be the best that you’ve had in a while (:

 

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Melody A. Chang

UC Berkeley '19

As a senior undergraduate, I seek out all opportunities that expand my horizons, with the aim of developing professionally and deepening my vision of how I can positively impact the world around me. While most of my career aims revolve around healthcare and medicine, I enjoy producing content that is informative, engaging, and motivating.  In the past few years, I have immersed myself in the health field through working at a private surgical clinic, refining my skills as a research assistant in both wet-lab and clinical settings, shadowing surgeons in a hospital abroad, serving different communities with health-oriented nonprofits, and currently, exploring the pharmaceutical industry through an internship in clinical operations.  Career goals aside, I place my whole mind and soul in everything that I pursue whether that be interacting with patients in hospice, consistently improving in fitness PR’s, tutoring children in piano, or engaging my creativity through the arts. Given all the individuals that I have yet to learn from and all the opportunities that I have yet to encounter in this journey, I recognize that I have much room and capacity for growth. Her Campus is a platform that challenges me to consistently engage with my community and to simultaneously cultivate self-expression.