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Here Are Some of the Best Songs On Google Play Right Now

Most of today’s top hits are infectious and cater to all audiences. All the songs below are available for $1.29 on Google Play Music in the “Most Popular Songs” section. For those new to this streaming service, they offer a free 90-day trial to test their Unlimited program out, which is $9.99 per month after that. Here are some of the current hits.

1. “Closer” by The Chainsmokers ft. Halsey

Some songs provide a narrative, and this is one of them. A story of rediscovered love coupled with a smoother pop beats makes this one of the top songs right now.

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1. “CAN’T STOP THE FEELING!” by Justin Timberlake

This song is originally from the DreamWorks animated film “Trolls” and has been out for a while, but it’s a feel-good tune that will stay popular until the last of the summer heat vanishes.

3. The “Suicide Squad” movie soundtrack

Tracks from this album pepper the top of Google Play’s list of most popular songs. Artists featured on this album include Twenty One Pilots, Skrillex and Rick Ross, Kehlani, and Eminem.

4. “Rise” by Katy Perry

The Olympics may be over, but Katy Perry’s most recent hit still serves as the perfect workout song or motivational anthem. This song comes in at number 8 on the charts.

5. “Cheap Thrills” by Sia

Another perfect weekend anthem. The music video has a distinct “old school” vibe, with a black-and-white TV and happy jitterbug dancers dancing to this modern hit.

6. “Send My Love (To Your New Lover)” by Adele

Grammy award-winning Adele released her third album last year, but her songs continue to top charts a year later.

7. “Ride” by Twenty One Pilots

Twenty One Pilots is on their fourth album, which is packed full of other chart-topping hits including “Stressed Out” and “Tear in My Heart” among many others.

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