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Playlist: Dig into these Friendsgiving songs

Before the stress of finals comes in, spend some time with friends over a good dinner, play games together and listen to some good tunes. 

The mixture of whimsical songs from childhood movies, 2010s hits that remind you of late-night shenanigans with friends and slower-paced tracks can help you and your group relax and enjoy the break while keeping that touch of nostalgia and energy that make this holiday a party. Celebrate the days we are free from our classes, shout over who was cheating their way to victory through Monopoly or laugh at some ridiculous prompts over a game of Cards Against Humanity with these tracks in the background.

Turn up the speakers and bring out the homemade desserts. Let us gather around the table and give thanks for the friendships we have built, the memories we have created through college so far and what we will achieve in the future together.

Tell us, Gamecocks, what are you thankful for?

“Telephones” — Vacations

“Day 39/167” — Fran Vasilić

“Just the Two of Us (feat. Bill Withers)” — Grover Washington, Jr., Bill Withers

“Chandelier (Instrumental version)” — Will Paquin

“Some Things Never Change” — Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad, Jonathan Groff, Cast of Frozen 2

“Castle on the Hill” — Ed Sheeran

“Second Rate Town - Acoustic” — Good Kid

“Waltz No. 1, Collapse” — Hikaru Shirosu

“Wildflower and Barley (feat. Allison Russell)” — Hozier, Allison Russell

“Count on Me” — Bruno Mars

“Dancing with my phone” — HYBS

“You’ve Got a Friend in Me” — Randy Newman

“Permission to Dance (Instrumental)” — BTS

“only wanna dance” — almost monday

“Run the World!!!” — Dayglow

“I’ll Be There For You - Theme From “Friends”” — The Rembrandts

“golden hour - Cello Version” — JVKE

“The Good Part” — AJR

“A Friend Like You” — Andy Grammer

“Night Watch” — Naethan Apollo

“Dancing in the Dark - From the “Home” Soundtrack” — Rihanna

“Phantom Limb” — The Shins

“Hazy” — Sleepy Soul

“Final Duet (From “Omori”)” — Pedro Silva, String Player Gamer

“Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)” — Frank Sinatra, Count Basie


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