New month, new music! Since so many of us are staying home at the moment, there’s really no excuse, people: spring cleaning awaits. Our correspondent Julie Chang Murphy has created the perfect music playlist of what to listen to in the month of April, and the theme is music to motivate spring cleaning. To get your Marie Kondo on, just press play here. Dust bunnies, we’re coming for you . . .
What’s The Best Playlist for the Month of April This Year?
Spring cleaning is taking on new meaning and urgency this year, as most of the us across the country are spending much more time in our homes.
There is so much to do. And ostensibly, so much time.
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Like re-arranging rooms to create a temporary office that is conducive to working AND makes an elegant backdrop on Zoom. Staring down that greasy back splash in the kitchen while cooking non-stop like a short order cook in a 24-hour diner.
And all those rolls of toilet paper, boxes of pasta and cans of beans that still need to be stashed somewhere…
If you’re reading this already dressed in an old, comfy t-shirt and leggings– the perfect cleaning and organizing outfit- why not start now?
We’ve got the perfect Spring Cleaning Playlist to not only motivate you to grab that sponge but to sustain your efforts for a 2.5 hour purging, tidying and scrubbing stint. Dance and R&B hits that get you in a groove; guilty pleasures to sing your heart out to; and some hard-hitting rock to release all that pent-up energy.
When the music stops, you can too, dear reader.
The perfect playlist of music for March
Here’s our curated list of perfect tunes for the month of March. Press play and whistle while you work!
Keep calm and clean on
That’s it! Our top picks for what to listen to in the month of April 2020 (or really anytime). Did we miss any of your favorite cool cleaning-up-the-house tunes?
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Crediting her training as a cultural anthropologist at Wellesley College, Julie has immersed herself in various industries in the last 15 years including fashion design, event planning, fitness and even investigating police misconduct. Julie lives in NYC where she loves trying every ramen and dumpling restaurant with her husband and three children. She finds joy in bold prints, biographies of fierce women, kickboxing and spending way too long finding the perfect polish color to express her mood.
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