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From Rihanna to Dolly Parton: The best songs to celebrate Labor Day | Music

After endless weeks, working long hours, with endless trips until you reach your office, sometimes with inconveniences that you can not control, and getting home wanting to rest. And start again … today will not be the case; Today we have to celebrate all that daily effort and rest How one deserves. Los40 They help you, once again, to put a soundtrack to the Workers’ Day.

He Workers’ Day It is not only a day to claim labor rights and commemorate workers’ struggles, but it is also an excellent opportunity to celebrate music. Throughout the story, numerous artists have somehow channeled the spirit of a worker, and everything he entails, in his songs, either in his lyrics or in his video clips. From 80 classics until Hymns Pop that recognize that daily effortmusic has been a faithful ally in this fight.

Therefore, on the occasion of this date, you invite you to live a tour of the best soundtrack to accompany this May 1. Either because you feel like shout at the four winds on vacation; Because you want send greetings, in the most ironic sense, to your boss; because you want to sing to Rest pleasures; or because simply You want to dance to the rhythm of the best Hitswe have a perfect song for each situation. Because celebrating work is also singing for him.

Work by Rihanna FT. Drake

There is no job here, just the Rihanna. Upload the volume and invite some friends to enjoy the day off. Of course, with this song you only have one objective: Desmelén and perreo to the ground.

I COULD BE THE ONE from Avicii FT. Nicky Romero

Have you ever imagined what your life would be like if you were a millionaire? Well, he returns to reality because it will not happen. But the video clip of I COULD BE THE ONE It can make you reflect a little. Fart from the routine, a woman breaks with the routine and her work, willing to live life intensely.

9 to 5 of Dolly Parton

It reflects with humor and criticism the typical office work in the 80s, claiming, from a feminist perspective, Liberation and rights at work. There is no doubt that this song is perfect for go out in a day like today.

Marta, Sebas, Guille and the others of Amaral

Now yes, more than ever, “You won’t have to endure your boss’s fool”or at least until next week. As Amaral says in this Spanish classic, we will accompany all these people like Isabel To celebrate that there is no joband if it is with the best successes, better than better.

It’s free of Arnau Griso

What best song to celebrate the pleasures of life? And there is no better feeling than waking you a Thursday without alarm clock, carefree because there is no job. Arnau Griso recites you many other pleasures that you can combine on your day off.

Think of Aretha Franklin

It’s time to rebel against your boss, eat that you deserve a salary rise. To do this, motivate yourself with this classic of Aretha Franklin And that scene of such iconic film in which he demands equality and respect in the work environment.

Business Woman of Nathy Peluso

It has the Powerhe mail Full and Excel closed. The perfect soundtrack for Business women who support large companies Behind and today. That’s right, a hard bone of gnaw that claims the empowerment of being at the top.

Working Class Hero by John Lennon

A raw and direct classic that portrays the system inequalities and workers’ alienation.

She Works Hard for The Money by Donna Summer

Versioned by many, it is one of the first themes that makes visible work stress and lousy remuneration. She leaves her soul in the box and dancing to the rhythm of this disc theme for serving a coffee.

Work From Home Fifth Harmony

We end this mega hit 2016. Sensual, catchy and very danceableperfect for a good casita disconnection. Peli, blanket, in company or not, but with good music.

Playlist Workers’ Day

Celebrates the Workers’ Day with this Playlist of songs about work, labor struggle, daily routine and the art of disconnecting. Music for claim, reflect or simply enjoy of a deserved rest.

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