100 Best Workout Songs

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Put the boom-boom back in your zoom-zoom with these fresh playlist picks.

The Best Hip-Hop Songs

Sweat-worthy rap and R&B workout songs (75 to 139 beats per minute)

"Find Your Love" - Drake (95 BPMs)

Find Your Love - Thank Me Later

"Got Your Back" - T.I., featuring Keri Hilson (75 BPMs)

Got Your Back (feat. Keri Hilson) - Got Your Back (feat. Keri Hilson) - Single

"Check It Out" - will.i.am and Nicki Minaj (129 BPMs)

Check It Out - Check It Out - Single

"2012 (It Ain't the End)" - Jay Sean, featuring Nicki Minaj (126 BPMs)

2012 (It Ain't the End) [feat. Nicki Minaj] - 2012 (It Ain't the End) [feat. Nicki Minaj] - Single

"Midnight Hour" - Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek, featuring Estelle (139 BPMs)

Midnight Hour (feat. Estelle) - Reflection Eternal: Midnight Hour (feat. Estelle) - Single

"In My Head" - Jason Derulo (108 BPMs)

In My Head - Jason Derülo

"Who Dat" - J. Cole (90 BPMs)

Who Dat - Who Dat - Single

"Club Can't Handle Me" - Flo Rida, featuring David Guetta (127 BPMs)

Club Can't Handle Me (feat. David Guetta) [From

"Not Afraid" - Eminem (86 BPMs)

Not Afraid - Recovery

"DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love Again" - Usher, featuring Pitbull (118 BPMs)

DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love (feat. Pitbull) - DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love (feat. Pitbull) - Single

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Comments (33)
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adebell1 wrote:

I was expecting so much more when I saw this list. About 95% of the songs suck. The country list had maybe one song that was decent for workout. What about putting something like Kenny Loggins Footloose or Bob Seger Old Time Rock n Roll? Very disappointed Fitness.......

5/1/2012 01:04:18 PM Report Abuse
conniecoolchick wrote:

never heard of those songs or the singers. I'm with luannvanboven--give me some old time rock n roll

1/30/2012 12:47:48 PM Report Abuse
carckerjack2825 wrote:

I know there are more country songs than this that are good for working out. I understand that everybody has different tastes, but I was disappointed in this list.

10/22/2011 02:04:42 PM Report Abuse
butchay wrote:

like your music choices... i can relate....born 1955!

10/3/2011 08:50:43 AM Report Abuse
luannvanboven wrote:

Do a 50's, 60's, and/or 70's playlist for the people that like the oldies and not the "music?" listed above.

9/7/2011 12:06:16 PM Report Abuse

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