The Top 10 Workout Songs for January 2016



If your New Year's resolution involves getting (or staying) in shape, this month's top 10 songs provide a variety of ways to help you make good on your word. Moreover, the list provides an excellent link between this year and last, as it's evenly split between remixes of 2015 hits and new tracks for 2016.


On the remix front, you'll find updated versions of chart favorites from Demi Lovato, Taylor Swift, and The Weeknd. In the new music department, Twenty One Pilots are the only band to make the cut, Zara Larsson conjures the vibe of an early Rihanna track, and David Guetta collaborates with Sia and Fetty Wap. In with the fresh and familiar tracks, you'll find two tunes that could fit in either category: one from Sigala (which borrows its hook from a Jackson 5 smash) and one from Diplo and Sleepy Tom (which uses elements of Jade's 1992 hit "Don't Walk Away).

In the same way the playlist bridges the musical past and the present, it can also serve as a bridge between the person you were in 2015 and the person you resolved to become in 2016. So, when you're ready to for some inspiration, here's the full list--according to the votes logged on workout music site workout music.

Twenty One Pilots - Heavydirtysoul - 130 BPM

Zara Larsson - Lush Life - 99 BPM

The Chainsmokers & ROZES - Roses (The Him Remix) - 122 BPM

Diplo & Sleepy Tom - Be Right There - 126 BPM

Sigala - Easy Love - 124 BPM

Taylor Swift - Wildest Dreams (R3HAB Remix) - 130 BPM

The Weeknd - The Hills (Daniel Ennis Remix) - 126 BPM

David Guetta, Sia & Fetty Wap - Bang My Head - 108 BPM

Selena Gomez & Borgore - Same Old Love (Borgore Remix) - 110 BPM

Demi Lovato - Confident (The Alias Remix) - 130 BPM





To find more workout songs - and hear next month's contenders - folks can check out Run Hundred's free database of workout music.

Visitors can browse the song selections there by genre, tempo, and era - to find the music that best fits with their particular workout routine.



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