Music is one of those subjects that you could talk about for hours at a time. There are so many great songs to listen too and most of the time, it helps boost your mood.

Being in the radio business myself, I've played countless songs over the years. Top 40 songs, R&B songs, love songs, rock songs, easy listening and so many more.

Chances are that if you know the song, I've probably played your favorite song on the radio.

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But what about making your own playlist of songs? Or what about making several playlists to choose from?

There are so many ways to make a playlist these days. Many people use apps for that and a lot of people I know go to Spotify to make their favorite music playlists.

The biggest reason why I have my own personal playlist is because it helps to motivate me with several things, such as exercise, working on a project, dancing, driving my car, and even playing golf on my favorite golf course.

I mean who likes to exercise without listening to a fun upbeat song like Bruno Mars 24K Magic, or what about a rocking song from Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band?

When I work outside in my garage on weekends, I always listen to the radio, and then sometimes I change it up and listen to my very own music playlist that I've created just for myself. Sometimes I will even add songs from high school that most people have forgotten about.

We all have our own personal tastes when it comes to music. That's why it's so much fun to pick out your own favorite songs and play them whenever the mood feels right.

I'm a big Earth, Wind & Fire fan and believe me, when I'm home and there's no one around, I'll fire up my playlist and dance in the living room to one of my favorite songs from Earth, Wind & Fire.

There is no limit when it comes to creating your own playlist. Check out this article from wikihow.com

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Do you remember the top album from the year you graduated high school? Stacker analyzed Billboard data to determine just that, looking at the best-selling album from every year going all the way back to 1956. Sales data is included only from 1992 onward when Nielsen's SoundScan began gathering computerized figures.

Going in chronological order from 1956 to 2020, we present the best-selling album from the year you graduated high school.

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