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10th October 2016

Top 5: Cosy Canadians

The shock of the cold is enough to make you want to never leave your bed but don’t worry – these tracks will help warm you up better than any coffee based, pumpkin-flavoured drink on offer
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5) Tory Lanez – ‘Loners Blvd’

With the weather getting cooler, this Ontario based rapper and his storytelling rap tracks are just what you need—no matter how much beef he gets into.

 

4) Justin Bieber – ‘No Sense (feat. Travis Scott)’

Love him or hate him, Bieber’s collab with Houston’s Travis Scott is just the right mix of trap and soul. It’s exactly what you need to complement your woolly jumpers as you walk into class.

 

3) Majid Jordan – ‘Day and Night’

This old-school track blends a simple baseline with perfect harmonies, so let Majid Jordan lead you into chill this year as they show you how to dance in the cold and embrace the fact that winter is coming.

 

2) Roy Woods – ‘Innocence’

Woods is just the person you need to fall in love with this autumn, as he promises to make you feel like you’re curled up by the fireplace—even if you are actually freezing at the bus stop.

 

1) Drake – ‘Marvin’s Room’

Here we see October’s Very Own ranting to an ex about what went down in the potentially the most chilled Drake rant ever. A perfect way to get over a summer love, now that it’s clearly over.

Tara Bharadia

Tara Bharadia

Section Editor for Puzzles and Horoscopes

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