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

I cannot live without a solid handful of things, and music is definitely one of them; I am a music major after all. So, believe me when I say that my library is jam packed with a host of songs, most of them being Indie Rock, Punk Rock, and Caribbean Soca/Reggae. But there is a bit of everything when it comes to my playlist. Here is a list of songs that have probably been missing from your life:

  1. “Dignity” by New Politics
  2. “Back Seat” by Atlas Genius
  3. “Dear No One” by Tori Kelly
  4. “We Come Running” by Youngblood Hawke
  5. “Ways to Go” by Grouplove
  6. “Luck” by American Authors
  7. “Animal” by Neon Trees
  8. “Hurricane” by Halsey
  9. “Do or Die” by 30 Seconds to Mars
  10. “Babel” by Mumford & Sons
  11. “Just Wanna Dance” by Geraldo Sandell & Ricky Luna
  12. “How to Call a Bluff” by My Favorite Highway
  13. “Summertrain” by Greyson Chance
  14. “Sunshine and City Lights” by Greyson Chance
  15. “Confetti” by Tori Kelly
  16. “Not Your Birthday” by Allstar Weekend
  17. “Always” by Switchfoot
  18. “Dare You to Move” by Switchfoot
  19. “I’m Good” by The Mowgli’s
  20. “San Francisco” by The Mowgli’s
  21. “Carry On” by Fun.
  22. “Firestone” by Kygo ft. Conrad Sewell
  23. “Waves” by Mr Probz
  24. “Cardiac Arrest” by Bad Suns
  25. “Somewhere Only We Know” by Keane
  26. “Too Close” by Alex Clare
  27. “Tongue Tied” by Grouplove
  28. “Chasing Cars” by Snow Patrol
  29. “A Million Lives” by Jake Miller
  30. “Like Me” by Jake Miller
  31. “First Flight Home” by Jake Miller
  32. “Hopeful” by Bars and Melody
  33. “Wanted” by Hunter Hayes
  34. “Mean Girls” by Rachel Crow
  35. “Gone Gone Gone” by Phillip Phillips

Don’t know where to start?

Close your eyes and point. Listen to whatever your finger lands on. It’s a fun way to mix things up. Enjoy!

Nadia Williams is a senior studying Political Science, Communications and French at Salisbury University. She enjoys writing about policy, media and culture. She hopes to use journalism as a tool to empower others to play an active role in their communities.