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Have a final? These songs will pump you up

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One of the keys to getting work done is music. So before you dive into the books, you go to your traditional "Study Mix" or, in my case, "Study Slow Jamz" and wonder why you named your study play list "Study Slow Jamz."

So you have study music. But what about later, when you're walking down the hallway to your 8 a....

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Owen

posted 12/08/08 @ 3:35 PM EST

Awesome, all crummy rap songs except for one, because only garbage rap can pump someone up!

Bet on the Super Bowl

posted 12/12/08 @ 11:24 AM EST

too much rap... rap sucks at pumping you up...

trash

posted 12/20/08 @ 8:13 PM EST

...lol @ this list....you never listened to much rap did you...
wheres victory from biggie/puffy[hes bad but crazy on this song]??wheres dmx songs[his agressive style makes most of his songs good pump up songs..]?...etc...

Katrina Arkwright

posted 3/07/09 @ 12:21 AM EST

That looks like lots of fun. When I was in college we didn't had so many fun activities.

Patrick C

posted 3/26/09 @ 5:44 PM EST

Listen and listen good, on September 27, 2009, something will happen that will REVOLUTIONIZE technology as we know it.

Mary Vanderlbit

posted 3/27/09 @ 11:51 AM EST

Originally posted by

Patrick C

Listen and listen good, on September 27, 2009, something will happen that will REVOLUTIONIZE technology as we know it.


someone will come up with a way to avoid getting gas from the food eaten on September 26, 2009 at south dining hall

Biuro Baldai

posted 3/31/09 @ 12:47 PM EST

"Let It Rock" is the debut single of Kevin Rudolf from his debut album In the City. It features rapper Lil Wayne. The track was produced and written by Rudolf.

In the U.S. and Canada, the song reached #5 on the Billboard Hot 100, number #6 on the Pop 100 and #2 on the Canadian Hot 100. The first week, the song debuted at number 45 on the Australian Singles Chart and reached number 10. In the UK, the song climbed to number forty on physical release but due to an increase in airplay, due to BBC Radio 1 adding it to their A-list, the song climbed thirty places to number 10 in the songs second week on the chart; then it rose to number 5 the following week. "Let It Rock" was number 28 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008.
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