Being fit is very important. At least that's what I am told. So, I have started going running in the morning. And obviously one just cannot jog/run without music. Plus, it has been a long time since I wrote a music post.
Technically, I have two playlists, one when I am in a mood for slow songs, and the other when I am in a mood for full-out running.
Slow songs
Technically, I have two playlists, one when I am in a mood for slow songs, and the other when I am in a mood for full-out running.
Slow songs
- Come Away With Me by Norah Jones
- Gravity by Sara Bareilles
- Lay Me Down by Sam Smith, John Legend
- Meherbani by Jubin
- Safe And Sound by Taylor Swift
- Way Back Into Love by Haley Bennett, Hugh Grant
- A Thousand Years by Christina Perri
- I Won't Give Up by Jason Mraz
- You And Me by Lifehouse
- Tum Ho by Mohit Chauhan, Suzanne
- Tum Ko by Kavita Subamaian
- Tu Meri Dost Hai - Yuvraaj
- Yaariyan - Cocktail
- Try by Nelly Futardo (this isn't exactly slow, but whatever)
- Thinking Out Loud by Ed Sheeran (although I am not exactly a big fan of this song)
- Teardrops On My Guitar by Taylor Swift
- Raabta by Arjit Singh, Joy
- Preet by Jasleen Kaur Royal (considering it is a sad song, I mostly change it)
- O Re Piya by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan (love the song, love the movie)
- Akhiyan by Amber Vashisht
- Amnesia by 5 Seconds Of Summer (again I don't listen this much, sad song)
- Little Things by One Direction
- Summer Thing by Afrojack
- Timber by Pitbull
- Written In The Stars by Tinie Tempah, Eric Turner
- Bailando by Enrique Iglesias (u'll find that I am fond of such songs(other language))
- Jet Black Heart by 5 Seconds Of Summer
- Perfect by One Direction
- Run Away With Me by Carly Rae Jepsen
- Your Love by Nicole Scherzinger
- Womanizer by Britney Spears
- Whistle by FloRida
- Welcome To New York by Taylor Swift
- Sooraj Dooba Hai by Arjit Singh, Aditi Singh Sharma, Amaal Malik
- Around The World by Natalie La Rose
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