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Monday Madness 23.01.17

  • Emma Calder
  • Jan 23, 2017
  • 2 min read

It's little things that get you through the week, so get your week started the right way!

It might be a cold, bleak, January Monday morning, so there's got to be some extra drive to get out of bed, get in the car and get going with your day. These classic tunes will never steer you wrong when you're in need of some Monday motivation.


The Australian singer-songwriter always manages to capture a certain dance ability in her songs that make it impossible to sit still through. Whether it's sung by her, or just written by her (like Diamonds, sung by Rihanna) the frankly insane vocals and overly catchy tunes will be stuck in your head for the next week.

- Drum

The Danish singer behind Final Song certainly isn't a one-hit-wonder. Her complete catalogue of tunes has you wanting to move your feet from Lean On and Kamikaze to Cold Water and most recently Drum. As if her singing wasn't enough of a reason, her flat our fabulous dancing should inspire everyone to bust some shapes.


French singer, songwriter and producers Héloïse Letissier, otherwise known by her stage name Christine and the Queens, raised more than a few eyebrows over the last year but has managed to kick up quite a storm. Last week when the BRIT Award nominations were released, it came as no surprise to see Christine and the Queens up for Best International Female Solo Artist. Needless to say she's a front runner for this award (despite being up against stiff competition).

Ariana Grande - Side to Side ft. Nicki Minaj

On May 13, 2016, Grande announced on Instagram that a new song from her album Dangerous Woman would be premiered exclusively on Apple Music every day until the release of the album. The following day, Grande posted a short preview of Side to Side on Instagram, and premiered the song on Apple Music the same day.

After becoming the album's third single, the hit is now enjoying a second lease of life, thanks to its raunchy video.

Fifth Harmony - That's My girl

While reviewing the album 7/27, Christopher R. Weingarten from Rolling Stone wrote "there's nothing here as good as 2014's Boss but That's My Girl bites its honking horns just fine and delivers a booming addendum to its empowering message".

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