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Top 10 Workout Songs For July

This is the time of year when I thank myself for owning a gym membership. It’s been a week straight of highs over 90+ degrees (and humidity), running outside is not even an option in my mind.

When the weather isn’t my ideal 68 degrees partly cloudy with a slightly cool breeze, I have to get creative with my workouts. Perhaps I run early in the morning to beat the heat, or maybe I hop on my bike instead. Whatever it is, I make sure I’m still getting my workout fix in and fresh playlists are always a great way to keep the intensity up. Check out Run Hundred’s Top 10 for July below and keep the momentum flowing.

10.   Work Hard, Play Hard – Wiz Khalifa  70 BPM

09.  Get Low – Waka Flocka Flame, Nicki Minaj, Tyga & Flo Rida  125 BPM

08.   Ambulance – The Pretty Black Chains  153 BPM

07.   She’s So Mean –  Matchbox Twenty 120 BPM

06.   Bailando Por Ahi – Juan Magan 131 BPM

05.   We Built This City / We’re Not Gonna Take It – Russell Brand & Catherine Zeta-Jones 143 BPM

04.   One Thing –  One Direction  127 BPM

03.   All Around the World –  Justin Bieber & Ludacris  130 BPM

02.   Where Have You Been - Rihanna  128 BPM

01.   Promises - Nero 144 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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The Top 10 Workout Songs For June

Run Hundred is back with the Top 10 workout songs for June. It’s getting pretty hot here in Philadelphia and I’m only slightly looking forward to getting my workouts done before the afternoon heat is already upon us. I’ll call that motivation.

10.   Levels (Skrillex Remix) – Avicii   142 BPM

09.  Back in Time – Pitbull    126 BPM

08.   Payphone – Maroon 5 & Wiz Khalifa    110 BPM

07.   Give Your Heart a Break – Demi Lovato    123 BPM

06.   Scream – Usher   129 BPM

05.   Burn It Down – Linkin Park   111 BPM

04.   Stronger (Hotline’s Miami Vice Club Remix) – Kelly Clarkson   118 BPM

03.   My Life – Slaughterhouse & Cee Lo Green   137 BPM

02.   Both of Us – B.o.B. & Taylor Swift    127 BPM

01.   Part of Me (Jacques Lu Cont’s Thin White Duke Remix) – Katy Perry   130 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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We’re just having fun, we don’t care who sees.

Where do I start?

It feels like almost a relief to be back on the East Coast, only because I’m willing to admit that I probably could not handle another day of Coachella. It’s a beast of a wild time. This year we were able to expand our camping group to 20+ different people and there’s no telling what next year will be like.

If you haven’t noticed, the festival scene has exploded as of late. I can’t turn my head around without hearing of a new event packed with a slew of artists waiting to wow you. Each one is entirely different from the next, varying in genres, tiers of artists, camping vs. non-camping; these things have seriously evolved. This is where the music industry is going.

During the phenomenal Radiohead set on Saturday night Thom Yorke said it best, music is about being together and the sense of community we have at these things. To me music is extremely personal, it performs as the soundtrack to my life, a constant ebb and flow. But being in the middle of a sea of tens of thousands of people all consumed by the lights, synths, and strong percussion; it really felt like something else.

As Coachella is one of the only places I will completely keep my phone off and separated for days at a time, I won’t be giving you the minute-by-minute timeline of what I was doing. I will give you some insight on who I saw after 3pm those days though, and trust me, that heat was brutal in the campgrounds before the sun went down. Continue reading

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The Top 10 Workout Songs For January From Run Hundred

I’m almost half-relieved this Holiday season is behind us.

I had a fabulous time but I’m ready to get back on schedule, be caught up on my emails and actually ahead on things, and going to bed at normal hours of the night. This time of the year also brings around the workout trend. You know, like when it was cool to go to the gym again. This playlist comes just in time from the good people at Run Hundred and their voters.

Check out this month’s Top 10, and explore more of the site to fill up your freshly charged iPod.

10.   Lady GaGa – Marry The Night – 132 BPM

09.   Rihanna – We Found Love (Cahill Club Remix) – 128 BPM

08.   Avicii – Levels – 126 BPM

07.   Grouplove – Tongue Tied – 113 BPM

06.   Daughtry – Renegade – 157 BPM

05.   Hot Chelle Rae & New Boyz – I Like It Like That – 104 BPM

04.   Mary J. Blige – Ain’t Nobody – 107 BPM

03.   The Downtown Fiction – Super Bass – 118 BPM

02.   Gavin DeGraw – Not Over You – 71 BPM

01.   Kesha, Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, T.I. & Andre 3000 – Sleazy Remix 2.0 – 86 BPM

Happy workouts, enjoy.

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Maybe one night is even better.

No words for this one, just sit back and enjoy some of the newest.

I’m not even going to mention I went to try to see Big Sean for my birthday this past December in Baltimore and he never showed up (what!) but hey, I’m not gonna hate.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzCte0rVLHo

Was at North Star last night to check out Lion Versus, Matrimony, and the likes for some solid folk…my night account will be up within the day or two (I still feel drunk).

But until then..

“Don’t ask me if I burn enough cause’ we don’t run out.”

High (feat. Wiz Khalifa & Chiddy Bang) - Big Sean

It’s like a green dream-team.  Right-click and enjoy.

“The” (MY) Year in Music..Part 2

Back with the second part of my most memorable albums/EPs of the year.

Tallest Man on Earth – “The Wild Hunt” and “Sometimes the Blues Is Just a Passing Bird”

It’s no secret I’m a big fan of the Tallest Man and this year he put out a fantastic full length and  nice little EP as well. These two pieces of music pick up right off where 2008s “Shallow Grave” left off AND add in a little extra instrumentation as well. Great Dylan-esque folk music.

Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti – “Before Today”

I’m only making a short mention about this one. This is one of those albums that I saw raved about for months on end and is at the tops of quite a few “BEST OF” lists. It wasn’t until recently (like maybe a month ago) that I finally gave in and listened to it. I was quite surprised. There is some really great “old” (like maybe 60s- 70s-early 80s) sounding music on here. Some of it reminds me of early Pink Floyd (maybe?). Anyway, this is certainly a memorable album for how much I’ve seen it talked about this year and I’m glad I gave in and listened.

The Black Keys -  “Brothers”

The Keys never disappoint me and their newest album is GREAT. A little different from their previous releases but (for the most part) it does not stray too far away from the duo’s signature sound. Great blues based rock and roll with some gospel thrown in for good measure.

Smoke Weed About It EP Cover Art

Walsh – “Smoke Weed About It”

Another EP I’ve already written about. I enjoyed it enough for me to buy it on tape. Sweet retro disco grooves, chillwavey hip hop beats and all around tasteyness.  Yes!!!

Wiz Khalifa – “Kush and Orange Juice”

Wiz was blowin up since last year and he is still on an upward climb. Love this mixtape. Nice smooth production, smooth rhymes, and hey to be honest..you just gotta love Kush and Orange Juice.

Curren$y, “Smokee Robinson”

Oh how ironic. Wiz and Curren$y are friends anyway. Finally got into Hot Spitta this year and I’m glad a did. I love his laid back rhymes and attitude as well as his ability to switch up his flows. Not rapping about anything life changing here but he did say he records basically the same song every time hes in the booth. Meh, that’s okay with me.

Although he did drop his new album “Pilot Talk 2″ this year as well, so far I’ve got to say I dug Smokee a bit more.

Okay I’ll be back with part 3 tomorrow…hopefully.


I’m just going to be honest – HypeM did well today


Not that HypeM isn’t a normal source of some quality finds for me — but their top 20 just had some extra special sauce to it. You had your mashups (which I still love but won’t often admit to those who actually appreciate music), Kanye hit a homerun, Cudi was up there, and call me a late bloomer — but it was my first listen to Belle & Sebastian’s new song.

We’re going to organize this in levels of excitement….

First off, a mashup — it’s catchy but it’s still a mashup. It’s nice for a tired friday morning, but it’s nothing I’ll remember in a couple weeks. Ok, honestly, this is just getting posted up for Drew.
Ghosts on a G6 Mashup

Ran across this little gem today as well, although I realize this has been around for a bit tell me this isn’t one of the catchiest little riffs — then the chorus is a straight up 60′s/80′s blend (that wasn’t a mistype)
Belle & Sebastian – I Want The World To Stop

Finally, Kanye hit it out of the park. Wow — back to his old rhyme scheme and a the sample to match. Kanye goes over La Roux’s “In for the kill”. This shit just bumps and Kanye (for the for the first time in a while) doesn’t disappoint. I only phrase it that way because of how high my expectations for the man are. This is the first time he’s hit them for me since “Power”.
La Roux (ft. Kanye) – In for the Kill Remix

Honorable mentions from HypeM’s top 40 today:
Wiz – Know your name It’s just catchy, but lyrics aren’t the most complex thing in the world. It’s Wiz, so that’s what you get.
Lupe Fiasco -We Beamin ft Asher, Charles H, Cool Kids, BoB, and others It’s solid but for that collab — I was expecting more than a 5.5/10 from the bunch. Lupe does kill it though, no denying that.

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