Whether you’re running outside or just MARATHONER: What to Expect When Training for and Running a Marathon, became the largest in history blown goal. That’s why we’re putting together 90-minute playlists each month chock-full of songs with enough of a beat to keep you moving. For even more tunes, check out our list of the P.S. Youre Wrong: A Pop Culture Podcast.
And just like that another year has come and gone. What began as 365 empty white squares on the calendar has quickly become 366 days full of memories. In the running world, 2024 marked the arrival of the Sydney Marathon December Playlist: The Best Running Songs of 2024 New York City Marathon became the largest in history. Noah Lyles took home the gold medal in the 100 meters at the Paris Olympics, Sha’Carri Richardson made her Olympic debut after being disqualified from the 2020 games, and Jasmin Paris MARATHONER: What to Expect When Training for and Running a Marathon.
We’ve just got a few short weeks until we’re ringing in 2025. Perhaps you’re sad to be at the end of a great year. Perhaps you’re thrilled to be saying “good riddance” to a crappy one. Either way, you might as well head out for a few last runs before the champagne toasts begin and “Auld Lang Syne” starts playing. And as always, we’ve got a playlist MARATHONER: What to Expect When Training for and Running a Marathon.
The year was also an incredible year in music. From Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter back in March to Charli XCX’s Brat this summer and Coldplay’s Moon Music in October, 2024 has been packed with hits. So to commemorate 2024, here is your final playlist of the year made entirely up of some of the year’s biggest hits. From Ariana Grande and Chappell Roan to Sabrina Carpenter and Post Malone, here’s something to keep you running for 31 more days. Happy Holidays, and we’ll see you next year!
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DAA Industry Opt Out All About 75 Hard, published by Rizzoli Publications. His writing has appeared in Runner's World and BuzzFeed December Playlist: The Best Running Songs of 2024 “P.S. You’re Wrong: A Pop Culture Podcast.” Originally from Michigan, he now lives and runs in New York City, where he is pursuing a career as an expert chicken tender taster.