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A Perfect Playlist For Your Fourth of July Celebration


1. Keep Her Breathing - Payton Howie

“I’m proud of a true American Tradition. Patriotic to the core is how I’m livin’”

Payton Howie is proud of her heritage and America, making this country tune perfect for any

Fourth of July celebration. Anthemic and rocking, this song is for sure to get you up and singing along in no time.




2. Party In The U.S.A - Miley Cyrus

“I got my hands up. They’re playin’ my song. I know I’m gonna be OK. Yeah, it’s a party in the USA.”

What can be said about this iconic pop hit that has not already been said? It is anthemic and will make anyone shoot up to dance and sing every word. It will for sure get the party going.




3. American Boy - Estelle

“Take me on a trip, I'd like to go some day. Take me to New York, I'd love to see LA. I really want to come kick it with you. You'll be my American boy, American boy.”


For those of us less country inclined comes “American Boy” by Estelle and Kanye West. An infectious pop song that has not aged unlike many 2000s pop hits. If you want an alternative pick for your barbecue throw on “American Boy”.





4. California Dreamin’ - The Mama and The Papa’s

“I've been for a walk on a winter's day. I’d be safe and warm if I was in L.A. California dreamin' on such a winter's day.”

A folk pop classic “California Dreamin’” gives off the warm weather vibes you will be looking for on Fourth of July. The song conjures up a relaxing and warm feeling perfectly fitting the California they are dreaming of.




5. Only In America - Brooks & Dunn

“Only in America. Dreaming in red, white and blue. Only in America. Where we dream as big as we want to.”

Brooks & Dunn deliver a patriotic southern rock and country classic with “Only In America”. This song will definitely remind you why we celebrate the Fourth of July and America as a whole.


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