Music to motivate you this semester
By Alex Stanton, Staff Writer
Despite varying wildly in quality and sophistication, music is arguably the most universally enjoyed area of the arts. Some people think movies are a waste of time while others canât sit still long enough to read a novel. But youâll find it near impossible to find someone who doesnât listen to music. Music serves all kinds of purposes to each and every person. The purpose music should be serving in this first month back is pumping you up for class and helping you focus your brain on your study notes. If you take your music on the go, consider putting these songs on your schoolinâ playlist.
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âDonât Stop Me Nowâ by Queen
This Freddie Mercury-penned single is THE best feel-good, hard rock song of all time. The chorus alone (Donât stop me now/âCause Iâm having such a good time/Iâm having a ball) pretty much sums up the pump-up power of this song. You wonât even have to request that people donât impede you because youâll be unstoppable. If you’ve seen Shaun of the Dead, this song might be a less ideal choice; you’ll be thinking of nothing but the famous scene in the bar instead of your group project.
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âBawitdabaâ by Kid Rock
While Kid Rock may not be a great example of motivation, the catchy-but-unintelligible chorus and the chunky guitar riffs in this song are sure to motivate you. Another positive about this nu-metal number? If you slack off in your classes, Kid Rockâwho pretty much declares himself the King of all Trailer Parksâcan be a sobering look into the future you may live if you donât get on track.
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âHolding Out for a Heroâ by Bonnie Tyler
There arenât many things more motivating than imagining someone attractive, like Bonnie Tyler in her prime, yearning for a man (you) with heroic qualities. Except instead of slaying dragons or saving the president, youâre impressing your love interest with your essay writing skills.
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âPush it to the Limitâ by Paul Engemann
Despite the cheese factor of many soundtracks of the â80s, most of them were incredibly upbeat and fast-paced, including gangster movie Scarface. As a montage song, this one is flawless and itâll push you right to your limit while you love every minute of your morning stroll to class.
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âFight for Your Right to Partyâ by the Beastie Boys
For post-secondary students, youâre always fighting for your right to party. Or, rather, polishing off your class project so you can go out and get weird with your crew. The song isnât from an educational perspective, but wanting to party is a near universal feeling. Hearing about the struggles that impede the protagonist from having a good time will motivate you to work hard so you can play harder.