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5 Canadian Songs for Your Playlist

Ben Samuels Student Contributor, Toronto Metropolitan University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Toronto MU chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Monster-Tall Trees

It was frontman Jad Hammond’s birthday yesterday, so I would be the worst of the worst if I didn’t kick off this playlist with some Tall Trees magic, straight from our nation’s capital city! Taken from their debut album How To Take a Fall, this one’s a personal favorite-give it a whirl if you’re looking for something authentically indie!

Mobile-Avril Lavigne
In slightly less authentic tunes we have Canada’s former pride and joy Avril Sk8r Boi Lavigne and her oh-so-melodramatic debut album Let Go, featuring this essentially flawless track.

Everybody’s Talkin’ My Baby Down-Celine Dion


THE voice (and style icon, as evidenced above) of Canada, Celine keeps it real on this stellar track about loving a man nobody else can appreciate. Perfect for those of you who have people in your lives who like to run their mouths. Let Celine commiserate with you.
P.S this may be the sole song Celine doesn’t over sing on, so you’re safe listening to this one on the subway!

You Oughta Know-Alanis MorissetteDoes the angst of Avril Lavigne seem too…high school for you? Alines is your natural progression, and she’s got your call-out track covered with this one. With a more jagged (pun intended), edgier sound, Morissette howls across this song about a partner who just doesn’t have any sense.

I Believe In Us-Amy Sky


In an effort to end this playlist on less of “relationships and people suck” note, I humbly present to you a love song that has (admittedly) been a staple in my life since I was about seven years old and took this album out of the library on a semi-weekly basis to replay this one song over and over again. Long distance? Listen to this and let your fears melt away. Amy Sky believes in her relationship. You, too, believe in your relationship. Let it be so. 

Ben Samuels

Toronto MU '16

Benjamin is a reluctant third-year English major at Ryerson University and the newly minted Editor-in-Chief of Her Campus Ryerson.You can reach Benjamin on twitter and instagram @iamsashagay, and by email at benjaminkent@hercampus.com