The tracks that got the most votes from Run Hundred’s 40k or so regulars cover a wide array of tempos and styles that will complement an equally diverse range of workouts, the site’s Chris Lawhorn helpfully offers. For low-rep exercises that strengthen your body—crunches, weights and so on—you might start with one of the slower tracks from David Guetta or Flo Rida. For a cardio routine—running, ropes and the like—consider one of the faster numbers from alt-rock favorites Bleachers or club stars Yellow Claw.
If the feel is more important to you than the tempo, there are tracks spanning 100-128 beats per minute and a variety of genres. The mix includes the latest confection from Maroon 5, a remix of Big Data's crossover hit and a collaboration between X Factor alumnae Fifth Harmony and L.A. rapper Kid Ink.
Ever the contrarians, we cast our votes for Django Django’s “First Light,” My Morning Jacket’s “Big Decisions,” Mumford & Sons’ “Believe,” Leon Bridges’ “Coming Home,” Death Cab for Cutie’s “Black Sun,” Guster’s “Long Night,” Alabama Shakes’ “Don’t Wanna Fight,” Whitehorse’s “Downtown,” Kacey Musgraves’ “Biscuits” and the entire JD McPherson album Let the Good Times Roll.
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