We're halfway through a year that feels like eternity, but at least we've had an abundance of tunes to keep us occupied. From a bittersweet posthumous release to petty breakup bops, here are the best songs has to offer so far. Rihanna, we're waiting! Listen Now. BRB, crying. Peppy synths, a funky guitar line, and a breakup helped craft this unofficial quarantine anthem. Try not to dance, I dare you. For the first time ever, Dua Lipa lends her soulful rasp to a breezy, upbeat melody that has become synonymous with her co-stars' signature sounds.

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Rain on your wedding day? A free ride when you've already paid? Sometimes you're just having one of those days and there's been a lot of them lately. Need a pick-me-up? Thee 56 songs guaranteed to lift your mood. You'll like them even if you're already feeling good, too.
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Skip navigation! Story from Music. Few things are as necessary as immediate mood-boosters, and songs are the easiest pick-me-ups around. Nothing has as much power as a feel-good song , which can transform any mundane task into an epic feat worthy of a montage.