Run Hundred: The Top 10 Workout Songs For November

We got something a little different. Hopefully a dose of inspiration for the lazy or a call to get moovin' for those who plan to party into the long nights of Summer. What we have here is some of Run Hundred's most bangin' work out songs for the month, which you might see featured in some of your favorite Magazines. The list is a little more commercial than music we usually post, but this list goes to show the influence dance music is having on the mainstream music industry. We have always known EDM is pure awesomeness, and the rest of the world is following in our footsteps. Work It.
The Top 10 Workout Songs For November
San Francisco, CA – Nov 14, 2011 – This month's top 10 list has a little of what you'd expect—and a little you might not. Flo Rida, who's no stranger to this list, shows up once again. Enrique Iglesias continues his transition from balladeer to club rocker. And Kelly Clarkson, after faltering with the first single off her new album, bounced back ferociously with the second.
As for surprises, they're mostly entries from folks relatively new on the dance scene. Highlights include songs from Tim Berg (who remixed his own track under his Avicii moniker), Skrillex (whose collaboration with Kaskade is the first dubstep track ever the make the Top 10), and Wolfgang Gartner (who's made the chart with a little help from Will.I.Am).
Here's the full list, according to votes placed on Run Hundred--the web's most popular workout songs database.
Tim Berg - Seek Bromance (Avicii Vocal Edit) - 127 BPM
Kelly Rowland & Lil Wayne - Motivation (Rebel Rock Remix) - 130 BPM
Wolfgang Gartner & Will.I.Am - Forever - 128 BPM
Britney Spears - I Wanna Go (Oliver Remix) - 129 BPM
Taio Cruz & Flo Rida - Hangover - 129 BPM
Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull & The WAV.s - I Like How It Feels - 129 BPM
Kaskade & Skrillex - Lick It - 128 BPM
Young The Giant - My Body - 130 BPM
Flo Rida - Good Feeling - 129 BPM
Kelly Clarkson - What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger) - 117 BPM
To find more workout songs-and hear next month's contenders—folks can check out Run Hundred's free database of work out music. Visitors can browse the song selections there by genre, tempo, and era-to find the music that best fits with their particular workout routine.

