The end of 2018 saw a mix of high-energy trap, classic anthems, and contemporary hits dominate motivational workout playlists. According to rankings from Women's Running , the top songs specifically trending in December 2018 included: : Benny Blanco & Calvin Harris (123 BPM) Runnin : Mike WiLL Made-It, A AP Ferg & Nicki Minaj (124 BPM) No Candle No Light : ZAYN & Nicki Minaj (121 BPM)
: Powerful tracks like "Shallow" by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper and "This Is Me" from The Greatest Showman were cited as top uplifting songs of the year. The end of 2018 saw a mix of
: Eminem continued to dominate gym playlists with "Till I Collapse" and "Lose Yourself" remains a staple for perseverance. Kendrick Lamarโs "All The Stars" and "Pray For Me" (from Black Panther ) were also heavily featured in Spotify's Best of 2018 Workout Playlist . Kendrick Lamarโs "All The Stars" and "Pray For
Watch this high-energy English music mix from late 2018 designed specifically for gym motivation: like the "cryotherapy" trend of 2018.
โEminem's intense lyrics were actually the top playlist pick for men, while Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' "Uptown Funk" was the top workout motivator for women.โ Bustle ยท 7 years ago
Spotify users and fitness enthusiasts often turn to specific themes to push through discomfort, like the "cryotherapy" trend of 2018.