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New Songs: Grammy Winners (and Losers)

By Chris Lawhorn
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New Songs: Grammy Winners (And Losers)

I'm certain that if the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences had added a category for Workout Song of the Year, the competition would have been ferocious. Virtually every nominee wrote a banger this year! So it doesn't matter that some of these artists didn't go home with an award, because this year's biggest winner is the walking public.

Beyonce - "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" - 97 bpm
Beyoncé - I Am... Sasha Fierce (Deluxe Version) - Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)

Lady GaGa - "Poker Face" - 119 bpm
Lady GaGa - 2010 Grammy Nominees - Poker Face

Black Eyed Peas - "I Gotta Feeling" - 128 bpm
The Black Eyed Peas - 2010 Grammy Nominees - I Gotta Feeling (Edit)

Taylor Swift - "You Belong with Me" - 130 bpm
Taylor Swift - 2010 Grammy Nominees - You Belong With Me

Kings of Leon - "Use Somebody" - 139 bpm
Kings of Leon - 2010 Grammy Nominees - Use Somebody

Best Female Pop Vocal
Katy Perry - "Hot N Cold" - 132 bpm
Katy Perry - 2010 Grammy Nominees - Hot N Cold

MGMT - "Kids" - 132 bpm
MGMT - Oracular Spectacular - Kids

The Ting Tings - "That's Not My Name" - 145 bpm
The Ting Tings - Now That's What I Call Music, Vol. 31 - That's Not My Name

Britney Spears - "Womanizer" - 139 bpm
Britney Spears - NOW 30 - Womanizer

David Guetta & Kelly Rowland - "When Love Takes Over" - 130 bpm
David Guetta - One Love - When Love Takes Over (feat. Kelly Rowland)

Find more music that fits your pace and taste. Check out our other playlists.

Whether you walk slow, fast, or in between, I'll help you find the perfect tunes to keep you company -- and rev you up or slow you down when you need it most. Beats per minute are included with every song, so you can match each perfectly to your routine (if you walk 3 mph, try music around 115 bpm; for 3.5 mph, try around 125 bpm; for 4 mph walk, try 135 bpm). Want more? Check out the latest and greatest workout playlists at RunHundred.com.

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