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Have you ever been to one of your favorite artists’ shows, feeling all kinds of feelings, when

Have you ever been to one of your favorite artists’ shows, feeling all kinds of feelings, when all of a sudden it seems like they looked directly at you? Or better yet, have you ever had a dream when that same artist is in the middle of the show and calls you up to the stage because they “need a little help with this one” [8tracks] [Get shares in 8tracks!] Hello valiant listener, Have you ever been to one of your favorite artists’ shows, feeling all kinds of feelings, when all of a sudden it seems like they looked directly at you? Or better yet, have you ever had a dream when that same artist is in the middle of the show and calls you up to the stage because they “need a little help with this one” and you go up there and you’re crying because you’re so happy and perform the song with them and everyone agrees it’s the best version of that song they’ve ever heard and the artist tells you that you’re THEIR biggest influence? Just us? Ok. What we’re getting at is that’s kind of how we feel at this moment, thanks to [these 8 amazing artists] (including Chance the Rapper, Gallant, & Color Theory) who have teamed up to make a special playlist to [#back8tracks]. [8tracks artists unite!] [Find out how you can join & #back8tracks] Want to see more from these artists? Explore them here on 8tracks: - [Chance the Rapper] - [Gallant] - [Color Theory] - [Nate Maingard] - [Krewella] - [WILDES] - [Niki and the Dove] - [NoMBe] Still looking for that perfect soundtrack? Here are some choice playlist picks we found for you: --------------------------------------------------------------- This mix is trending, like saying "bae" or saying you have a "love/hate" relationship with American Horror Story. But it's a lot more fun than those things. [A Sprinkle Of Magic] [STUDY] [SLEEP] [RELAX] [WRITING] [FANTASY] --------------------------------------------------------------- [WildernessQueen] [September 23, 2016] Your professor just called. Your new homework assignment is to listen to this very popular playlist. [Coffeehouse] [INDIE] [CHILL] [INDIE FOLK] [LOVE] [STUDY] It is officially September first and I am ready for all of the fall themed playlists to start up again. Hope you enjoy this one! Let's Be Friends: Instagram: @itsprobablybelle Tumblr: nostalgic-sun-child Twitter: @BelleVT97 E-mail: Belleeeee143@[gmail.com] --------------------------------------------------------------- [survivingindie] [September 01, 2016] All of your friends are trying to peer pressure you into listening to this playlist, and so are we. [hi i'm bi] [GAY] [MIXED GENRE] [BISEXUAL] [GIRLS LIKE GIRLS] [LGBTQIAP] girls like girls (and sometimes boys) update: i added more songssss --------------------------------------------------------------- [cringing.jpg] [July 01, 2015] [Get 8tracks for iOS] [Get 8tracks for Android] [UNSUBSCRIBE FROM WEEKLY PLAYLISTS] © 8tracks Inc. 51 Sharon St, San Francisco, CA 94114, USA © 8tracks, Inc. (the “Company”) is offering securities through the use of an Offering Statement that has been qualified by the Securities and Exchange Commission under Tier II of Regulation A. A copy of the Final Offering Circular that forms a part of the Offering Statement may be obtained from [www.seedinvest.com/8tracks/series.a]. This Company’s profile and accompanying offering materials may contain forward-looking statements and information relating to, among other things, the Company, its business plan and strategy, and its industry. These statements reflect management’s current views with respect to future events based information currently available and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause the Company’s actual results to differ materially. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements as they are meant for illustrative purposes and they do not represent guarantees of future results, levels of activity, performance, or achievements, all of which cannot be made. Moreover, no person nor any other person or entity assumes responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of forward-looking statements, and is under no duty to update any such statements to conform them to actual results. The individuals above were not compensated in exchange for their testimonials. In addition, their testimonials should not be construed as and/or considered investment advice.

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