UHS News Brings You Music To Get Together To

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Welcome back to Ukiah High News’ 4th weekly playlist! In the spirit of students and faculty finally coming back to campus, we decided to gather songs from our community that bring people together. These Ukiah High Wildcats chose the songs that best fit the feeling of community, the very thing that represents Ukiah High, the very thing we all missed throughout this chaotic year. Here are our contributors to this week’s edition:

  1. Cotton Eye Joe (Rednex)-marcusgonzalezz
  2. We Are Young (Fun.)-rhyen.elizabeth
  3. Dancing Queen (ABBA)-gabefmendoza
  4. Candy (Robbie Williams)-estela_aime
  5. Axel F (Froggy Frog)-_allliice
  6. Pure Water (Mustard, Migos)-delaney.lanez
  7. Undivided (Tim McGraw)-zoey_white1
  8. Live While We’re Young (One Direction)-_abbi_dyer_
  9. High Hopes (Panic! At The Disco)-_abbi_dyer_
  10. Tubthumping (Chumbawamba)-helenarooney
  11. Class of 2013 (Mitski)-roseli_nunezzz
  12. Riot (Hollywood Undead)-thatmutantcat
  13. We’re All In This Together (High School Musical Soundtrack)-sofeauh
  14. Here For A Good Time (George Strait)-katie.stewie
  15. Happy (Pharell Williams)-kallieforky15
  16. Watermelon Sugar (Harry Styles)-audrey_anderkitty
  17. Say So (Doja Cat)-johnnyolivers
  18. Mr. Brightside (The Killers)-d_dattilo
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