Spring is nearly here so it is about time to start thinking of what songs you want on your next playlist. Spring is all about good vibes, so, here is a list of songs that will make you feel the warm and happy vibes that come with spring.
- Dance With Me – Sir, Please
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I discovered this song a few weeks ago and I immediately fell in love with it. Not only are the instrumentals upbeat but the lyrics are as well. The beats in the song are so contagious I canât help, but sway to the music. Sir, Please is an indie-rock band with a psychedelic edge. The four-member band has a unique sound and their song Dance With Me is perfect for the spring with its groovy feel.Â
- Golden – Harry Styles
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Golden is probably my favorite song on Harryâs second album. While his whole album is amazing, this song just speaks to me on a whole ânother level. The song just fills my heart up with so much warmth and it is definitely one that needs to be on your spring playlist.
- Swimming in the Moonlight – Bad Suns
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This song has resurfaced onto one of my playlists at least once a year for the past three years. Thatâs how good it is. It just exudes good vibes. Maybe Iâm biased because I have so many good memories associated with this song, but it really is amazing. The song is very representative of the indie rock bandâs signature style. If you listen to the rest of this songâs album you will quickly be able to see the similarities between the songs.
- The Feeling – Sammy Rae
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This is another upbeat song that doesnât fail to make me want to get up and dance. The trumpets and background vocals in the song compliment each other perfectly. For me, spring is warm and happy and I feel like my playlist needs to be reflective of this. This makes The Feeling a perfect fit.
- Maniac – Conan Gray
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Another great song. It is a struggle to not dance whenever I hear this song. Everytime I hear it, I just want to jump up and down and scream the lyrics. While this song is technically a breakup song, it is upbeat and overall would be a perfect song to add to your playlist this spring.