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Posted: 2017-10-03T18:01:29Z | Updated: 2017-10-03T20:45:27Z The Top 10 Workout Songs For October 2017 | HuffPost Life

The Top 10 Workout Songs For October 2017

The Top 10 Workout Songs For October 2017
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This months crop of new tunes provides more diversity than usual. Absent any high profile pop albums, artists from a range of genres often overlooked on the charts are running amok. In the playlist below, youll find a collection of highlights to score your autumn exercises.

The list kicks off with a return to pop country from Miley Cyrus and closes out with a track that showcases Macklemores new sound following his split with production partner Ryan Lewis. In between, youll find stadium rock from U2, club music from Skrillex, and a Top 40 hit from Justin Bieber. Even within single tracks, youll find a breadth of styleslike Rod Stewart covering himself with the help of DNCE or songbird Hailee Steinfeld collaborating on a dance track with roots rockers Florida Georgia Line.

While gymland playlists tend to rely on big beat anthems to the exclusion of most everything else, the virtue of this months mix it that it sounds like an actual humans workout mix: obvious hits, wildcard tracks, leftfield collaborations, and the like. So, when youre ready to rock your own routine, survey the eclectic bounty below to find a few new favorites.

Heres the full listaccording to the votes logged on workout music site Run Hundred :

Miley Cyrus - Younger Now - 122 BPM

The Tourist Company - Irrepressible Future - 164 BPM

Afrojack, David Guetta & Ester Dean - Another Life (Yellow Claw Remix) - 75 BPM

Justin Bieber & BloodPop - Friends - 105 BPM

U2 - Youre the Best Thing About Me - 117 BPM

Hailee Steinfeld, Alesso, Florida Georgia Line & Watt - Let Me Go - 103 BPM

Robbie Williams - Mixed Signals - 128 BPM

Skrillex & Poo Bear - Would You Ever - 126 BPM

Rod Stewart & DNCE - Do Ya Think Im Sexy - 111 BPM

Macklemore & Skylar Grey - Glorious - 70 BPM

Check out this months top 10 workout songs on Run Hundred .

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