This month’s top 10 workout songs cover a wide array of tempos and styles that will complement an equally diverse range of workouts. For low rep exercises that strengthen your body—crunches, weights and so on—you might start with one of the slower tracks from David Guetta or Flo Rida. For a cardio routine—running, ropes, and the like—consider one of the faster numbers from alt-rock favorites Bleachers or club stars Yellow Claw.
If the feel is more important to you than the tempo, there are tracks spanning 100-128 beats per minute (BPM) and a variety of genres. The mix includes the latest confection from Maroon 5, a remix of Big Data’s crossover hit, and a collaboration between X Factor alumni Fifth Harmony & L.A. rapper Kid Ink.
There should be something here for every taste and routine. If you’re looking for a few new songs to spruce up your existing mix, you’re in luck. Alternatively, if you need a clean break, you can swap in this entire list—since it blends a variety of speeds and sounds that will get you moving and keep you guessing.
Here’s the full list, according to votes placed at Run Hundred–the web’s most popular workout music blog.
David Guetta, Afrojack & Nicki Minaj – Hey Mama – 86 BPM
Flo Rida, Sage the Gemini & Lookas – GDFR (K. Theory Remix) – 73 BPM
Big Data & Joywave – Dangerous (Spacebrother’s Electro Stomp Remix) – 126 BPM
Fifth Harmony & Kid Ink – Worth It – 101 BPM
Madonna – Living for Love – 123 BPM
Imagine Dragons – I Bet My Life (Alex Adair Remix) – 117 BPM
Bleachers – Rollercoaster – 163 BPM
Maroon 5 – Sugar – 121 BPM
Yellow Claw & Ayden – Till It Hurts – 146 BPM
Penguin Prison – Calling Out (Elephante Remix) – 128 BPM
To find more workout songs, folks can check out the free database at RunHundred.com. 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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Dark Horse by Katy Perry is a great workout song, too!