Do you love pounding the pavement to a chorus of Beyonce and RiRi, cheering you on with every stride? Us too, and according to Spotify’s top music workout trends these lovely ladies are a popular choice worldwide, alongside airwaves royalty Drake, Kanye West, David Guetta and Calvin Harris. But surprisingly, it’s workout classic ‘Till I Collapse by Eminem, released in 2002, which comes out on top as the most popular fitness track globally, also taking the number 10 spot for the UK list. Not bad for a song that’s 17 years old!
If you’re looking for a new playlist to motivate you at the gym tonight you can call off the search. Give Dance Workout a listen. The popular music streaming site has crowned it the number one workout playlist out of a total of almost 25 million – no prizes for guessing what what we’ll be playing on loop ‘til summer…
Here’s the full list of Spotify’s top workout trends… we’re still reeling that Sean Paul hasn’t made an appearance. Fingers crossed for next year!
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Top workout playlists 1 Dance Workout
2 Power Workout
3 Cardio
4 Para Entrenar
5 Workout Twerkout
6 Workout Remix
7 Latin Dance Cardio
8 Electro Workout
9 Workout
10 The Rock Workout
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Top workout artists 1 Drake
2 Eminem
3 Kanye West
4 Rihanna
5 Calvin Harris
6 The Weekend
7 The Chainsmokers
8 Beyonce
9 Sia
10 David Guetta -
Top workout songs (global) 1 Eminem, ‘Till I Collapse
2 Kanye West, POWER
3 Drake, Jumpman
4 The Chainsmokers, Closer
5 Calvin Harris, This Is What You Came For
6 Rihanna, Work
7 Sia, Cheap Thrills
8 The Weekend, Star Boy
9 Beyonce, 7/11
10 David Guetta, Hey Mama -
Top workout songs (UK) 1 Drake, One Dance
2 Kanye West, Power
3 Kanye West and Jay Z, N**** In Paris
4 Desiigner, Panda
5 Major Lazer, Light It Up
6 Mike Posner, I Took A Pill In Ibiza (Seeb Remix)
7 Jay Z and Linkin Park, Numb/Encore
8 Calvin Harris. This Is What You Came For
9 Sia, Cheap Thrills
10 Eminem, ‘Till I Collapse