100 Best Running Songs That’ll Motivate You To Get Moving
Key Takeaways
- Listening to music while running improves your performance, stamina, and recovery.
- Listen to motivating songs with a beat per minute (BPM) between 100 and 120 to boost your mood and pick up the pace.
- For a 10-minute mile pace, choose songs with a BPM of around 120-130.
Whether you’re finding the motivation to get off the couch or powering through that final half-mile of your marathon, we’ve got the songs (and shoes) to keep you moving and grooving. And the best part? Each track includes its BPM (beats per minute), helping you match your pace and energy to the music.
Why does BPM matter? For runners, it’s a game-changer! Syncing your steps with the rhythm can improve stride consistency, boost endurance, and make every mile feel a little easier. Plus, knowing the BPM can help you choose the perfect tempo for your workout:
- BPM 80-90: Slow walking or a light warm-up or cool-down
- BPM 90-100: Brisk walking or light jogging
- BPM 100-120: Steady-paced jogging
- BPM 120-130: Running at a consistent pace and ideal for a 10-minute mile
- BPM 130-150: Fast-paced running and endurance training
- BPM 150+: Sprinting and high-intensity intervals
What better way to find the best running songs than to ask actual runners? We at KURU Footwear compiled our top 100 songs to run to that’ll get you motivated and singing along while you lap the competition, do some cardio training on the elliptical or treadmill or get out and hit the trails.
Check out our best running playlist below and crank up your headphones—it’s about to get sweaty!
1. “Run the World (Girls)” by Beyoncé
What's a better hype song than a Beyoncé classic? Get the blood flowing and the good vibes going with this empowering and upbeat hit.
BPM: 127
2. “Higher Love” by Kygo + Whitney Houston
Who doesn’t love jamming out to Whitney Houston? As one of the best songs to jog to, it’s perfect for a quick power walk or light jog, giving your dopamine levels a boost and putting a smile on your face.
BPM: 104
3. “Dog Days Are Over” by Florence + The Machine
It's impossible to sit still while listening to this song. See if you can match your cadence with the fast rhythm for a heart-pumping sprint to the finish line.
BPM: 150
4. “Cold Little Heart - Radio Edit” by Michael Kiwanuka
Any fans of Big Little Lies? Disassociate while listening to the theme song of the show and pretend you’re also in the show running away from all the secrets you’re hiding. Perfect for a run along the beach if you want the full effect!
BPM: 110
5. “Wake Me Up” by Avicii
This upbeat jam will have you thinking about your life as you take every step closer to your goals and crossing the finish line.
BPM: 124
6. “Like I Can” by Sam Smith
Great for a light jog or power walk, Sam Smith will get you fired up and ready to get moving.
BPM: 100
7. “I Don't Care” by Ed Sheeran + Justin Bieber
Calling all Beliebers! This hit will put a smile on your face and get you stepping to the beat on your next run.
BPM: 102
8. “Girl on Fire” by Alicia Keys
Great for hill work or a cool down, this empowering song will hype you up and give you the motivation you need to keep pushing throughout your run.
BPM: 93
9. “Call Me Maybe” by Carly Rae Jepsen
Yes, this song did, in fact, make our list—whether you love it or hate it. This upbeat megahit will get your heart rate up as you match your steps to the beats per minute of the song.
BPM: 120
10. “212” by Azealia Banks + Lazzy Jay
Hot girl walk anyone? This viral TikTok jam will have you feeling yourself and stepping to the beat like you’re on a runway.
BPM: 126
11. “Sun Don’t Shine” by Klangkarussell + Jaymes Young
Perfect for a summer run, this vibey track is good music to run to, putting you in a great mood and making you want to dance along the way.
BPM: 120
12. “Bloom” by The Paper Kites
Connect with nature on a crisp, early morning run by turning up this song in your headphones.
BPM: 96
13. “She Lit a Fire” by Lord Huron
Sometimes fall and winter runs need their own playlists, and this song is perfect slow running pace music. Its soothing vibe will leave you feeling refreshed by the end of your run.
BPM: 85
14. “Gonna Fly Now” by Bill Conti
It’s impossible not to picture Rocky training and running up those steps when you hear this song. Let this song motivate you to push past your breaking point and continue in the race.
BPM: 95
15. “All Too Well (10-Minute Version)” by Taylor Swift
Time to get in your feels! Taylor Swift’s 10-minute version of “All Too Well”is the perfect post-breakup song to listen to on your run. Just think—you could run three miles in 30 minutes by only listening to this song three times (as long as you run a 10-minute mile)!
BPM: 93
16. “Bang Bang” by Jessie J + Arianna Grande + Nicki Minaj
Time to get hyped! This jam will have you stomping to the beat and feeling invincible on your next run.
BPM: 150
17. “Pon de Replay” by Rihanna
Who doesn’t love a Rihanna classic? Reminisce while listening to this song that might make you stop running so you can dance instead.
BPM: 99
18. “Hot N Cold” by Katy Perry
With 132 BPM, Katy Perry’s “Hot N Cold” is one of the best songs for running a 4.5 mph pace, perfectly hitting that endurance-building sweet spot of around 130 BPM.
BPM: 132
19. “Physical” by Dua Lipa
If you’re aiming for a high-intensity run, picking songs around 150 BPM to listen to can be a great way to keep your pace up. This song will do just that at 147 BPM!
BPM: 147
20. “Kiwi” by Harry Styles
Who doesn’t love some Harry Styles? His song, “Kiwi”, will get you sprinting that last lap to the finish line.
BPM: 147
21. “Mr. Saxobeat” by Alexandra Stan
This timeless track is among good songs to jog to, offering the perfect rhythm to keep your pace steady and your motivation strong.
BPM: 127
22. “Shake It Off” by Taylor Swift
You really can’t go wrong with Taylor Swift. Shake off the stress of the day with this hit on your next run!
BPM: 160
23. “Good Girls Go Bad” by Cobra Starship + Leighton Meester
Stomp to the beat or see if you can match your run cadence to the 120 BPM of this upbeat hit.
BPM: 120
24. “Blue World” by Mac Miller
Great for a cool down at the end of your run, this comforting Mac Miller jam will slow down your heartbeat and get your body ready for recovery.
BPM: 85
25. “Animal” by Neon Trees
Another great hit, this song with a perfect running music tempo will motivate you to push through and go the extra mile.
BPM: 148
26. “Feel This Moment” by Pitbull + Christina Aguilera
This song will make you want to get up and move, so you might as well add it to your running playlist!
BPM: 136
27. “Beige” by Yoke Lore
Perfect for a crisp morning run, this inspiring song is great for an interval run as you try and match your footsteps with the beat.
BPM: 168
28. “When I Grow Up” by The Pussycat Dolls
Step to the beat as you pretend to walk the runway while listening to this throwback.
BPM: 118
29. “Golden” by Harry Styles
Another Harry hit, this feel-good song is perfect for your next outdoor run with the sun shining on you.
BPM: 140
30. “Burnin’ Up” by The Jonas Brothers
We had to include this Jonas Brothers hit in our list. It might be impossible not to scream out the iconic “red dress” line on your run—so you’ve been warned!
BPM: 114
31. “Countdown” by Beyoncé
Count down the minutes in your run with this motivating classic by Beyoncé.
BPM: 167
32. “The Sound” by The 1975
This can be a great song for walking or light jogging at 121 BPM.
BPM: 121
33. “Let’s Groove” by Earth, Wind & Fire
It’s impossible not to groove to this song when it’s in the title. Add this to your running playlist to get the good vibes flowing on your next run.
BPM: 125
34. “Cold Cold Man” by Saint Motel
This retro hit will put you in a good mood to keep running that extra lap!
BPM: 111
35. “Crazy In Love” by Beyoncé + JAY-Z
Another hot girl walk hit, this song will have you feeling powerful and confident on your next walk or run.
BPM: 99
36. “Dreams” by Fleetwood Mac
This classic will have you singing along and running to the beat.
BPM: 120
37. “Don’t Stop the Music” by Rihanna
Rihanna’s songs always pack a punch with upbeat rhythms that just make you want to get up and dance—and this song is no exception.
BPM: 123
38. “Love Me Like You Do” by Ellie Goulding
Great for some wind sprints, at 190 BPM, this song will have your heart pumping and your legs burning.
BPM: 190
39. “Stayin’ Alive” by Bee Gees
How can you not strut to this song like John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever? This song deserves a spot on your next running playlist.
BPM: 104
40. “First Class” by Jack Harlow
Let Jack Harlow put you in first class as you step to the beat of this song.
BPM: 107
41. “Karma” by Taylor Swift
Taylor claims yet another spot on our list. Her new hit, “Karma”, is a great warm-up song for your next run, putting you in a good mood and getting the body loosened up to go the extra mile.
BPM: 90
42. “Day ‘N’ Nite” by Kid Cudi
Perfect for an early morning or late night run, this hip-hop throwback will help you free your mind on your next run.
BPM: 138
43. “Escapism.” by RAYE + 070 Shake
This viral TikTok song will have you strutting to the lyrics as you crush your daily steps goal.
BPM: 96
44. “Lost” by Frank Ocean
Get lost in the lyrics—not on your run—with this Frank Ocean classic.
BPM: 123
45. “I Wanna Get Better” by Bleachers
Are you a fan of early 2010s alternative hits? This song may be perfect for you on your next run!
BPM: 190
46. “Spaceman” by The Killers
Another alternative classic, this upbeat song will motivate you to keep going.
BPM: 155
47. “Love It If We Made It” by The 1975
Are you the type of runner who likes to clear your head during a run? This song is one of the best things to listen to while running, perfect for helping you escape the stress of the day.
BPM: 180
48. “Roses” by The Chainsmokers + ROZES
This ultimate summer jam will have you bobbing your head and running to the beat on your next jog.
BPM: 100
49. “Don’t Stop Me Now” by Queen
We had to include some classics in our list—and what’s more classic than Queen? This song will get you up and going on your next run, and no one will be able to stop you!
BPM: 156
50. “Does Your Mother Know” by ABBA
Who doesn’t love a bit of ABBA? This feel-good classic should find its way onto your next workout playlist.
BPM: 136
Get your feet moving to the beat with our comprehensive guide to plantar fasciitis. Learn about the symptoms, causes, and prevention tips to keep your feet happy and pain-free while you run.
Popular
(1,937) Reviews
$160
ATOM
RECOMMENDED
Finally, an athletic sneaker with built-in support and superior heel cushioning. The sleek ATOM combines airy mesh uppers, our revolutionary heel-hugging technology, and a thick KURUCLOUD midsole for maximum comfort in every step.
51. “Mr. Brightside” by The Killers
Come out of your cage and run to this hit from The Killers! This one will be hard not to sing along with as you listen to it on your next run.
BPM: 148
52. “Heat Above” by Greta Van Fleet
At 139 BPM, this is the perfect song to boost your endurance and stamina on your next run.
BPM: 139
53. “State of Grace (Taylor’s Version)” by Taylor Swift
Another feel-good song from Taylor Swift that will keep you motivated on your next run.
BPM: 130
54. “Music For a Sushi Restaurant” by Harry Styles
Listen to this vibey bop on your next run to lift your spirits and boost those dopamine levels.
BPM: 107
55. “Suspicious Minds” by Elvis Presley
We had to include the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll himself, Mr. Elvis Presley, in our best running songs list. Even if classics aren’t your thing, this song is sure to put you in a good mood.
BPM: 117
56. “Boy’s a liar Pt. 2” by PinkPantheress + Ice Spice
Another viral TikTok anthem, this song is a must-listen on your next hot girl walk or run.
BPM: 133
57. “I Like It” by Enrique Iglesias + Pitbull
This throwback will have you singing along the next time you hit the trails.
BPM: 129
58. “Super Bass” by Nicki Minaj
Next time you train on the treadmill, add this to your playlist to get you stepping to the beat and singing all the words.
BPM: 127
59. “my ex’s best friend” by Machine Gun Kelly + blackbear
This newer hit is great for getting your heart rate up as you match your cadence to the 125 BPM.
BPM: 125
60. “A Sky Full of Stars” by Coldplay
This Coldplay song has a great beat to run to and inspiring lyrics to motivate you on your next run.
BPM: 124
61. “Stronger” by Kanye West
Run further and get stronger while you listen to this Kanye hit the next time you pound the pavement.
BPM: 104
62. “2 Heads” by Coleman Hell
This vibey bop will get you up off the couch and jogging down the street. At 120 BPM, this song is perfect for improving your running stamina.
BPM: 120
63. “On The Floor” by Jennifer Lopez + Pitbull
Do as Jennifer says, and “don’t stop, keep it moving” on your next run with this song on your playlist.
BPM: 130
64. “I Love It” by Icona Pop + Charlie XCX
Impossible not to bob your head to, this lively song will keep you motivated.
BPM: 126
65. “POWER” by Kanye West
The ultimate hype song, Kanye West’s “POWER” will inspire you to keep pushing yourself to run further, faster and harder.
BPM: 154
66. “The Show Goes On” by Lupe Fiasco
This upbeat song is great for long-distance runs to build your endurance.
BPM: 143
67. “Stronger” by Kelly Clarkson
In this song, Kelly sings “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.” With this song on your running playlist, you’re sure to feel motivated to keep going.
BPM: 116
68. “Daylight” by Matt and Kim
This nostalgic hit is a perfect mood-booster for your next jog.
BPM: 103
69. “Born This Way” by Lady Gaga
This megahit will motivate and empower you to run faster on your next run.
BPM: 124
70. “According to You” by Orianthi
If you want to feel confident and invincible on your next run, we’d recommend adding this song to your playlist.
BPM: 131
71. “Temperature” by Sean Paul
Crank up the temperature with this bop that will get you moving and singing along the next time you hit the trails.
BPM: 125
72. “Look What You’ve Done” by Tasha Layton
This inspiring song is great for recovering at the end of your next run.
BPM: 77
73. “Lean On” by Major Lazor + MØ + DJ Snake
Power walk to this dance/electronic hit to pump up your mood and boost your serotonin.
BPM: 98
74. “Love Myself” by Hailee Steinfeld
Feel confident and free on your next run with this song—one of the top good songs to jog to, boosting your energy and keeping you moving.
BPM: 123
75. “I Took a Pill in Ibiza” by Mike Posner + Seeb
Step along to this throwback hit with good vibes and a great beat.
BPM: 102
Popular
(855) Reviews
$165
QUANTUM 2
RECOMMENDED
Our best got better. As we celebrate 10 years of fan-favorite QUANTUM, we bring you the next generation of heel pain relief: QUANTUM 2. This premium walking shoe brings you our most cushioned midsole yet, a wider base with a wide toe box, and upgraded KURUSOLE heel support for ultimate foot pain relief.
76. “bad guy” by Billie Eilish
Embrace your alter ego on your next run with this Billie Eilish jam.
BPM: 135
77. “Whatever It Takes” by Imagine Dragons
Stay motivated to do whatever it takes to finish out your run with this song on your playlist.
BPM: 135
78. “The Man” by Taylor Swift
Great for a light jog, this inspiring Taylor Swift hit is a must for any running playlist.
BPM: 110
79. “Empire State of Mind” by JAY-Z + Alicia Keys
At 174 BPM, this song made it on our list since it’s a great tempo to run to if your goal is an 8-minute mile.
BPM: 174
80. “Whatever You Like” by T.I.
With feel-good lyrics and 150 BPM, this song is great to run to, keeping your energy high and your stride steady.
BPM: 150
81. “Sk8ter Boi” by Avril Lavigne
Impossible not to sing along to, this song is a great addition to your playlist, keeping you motivated and moving with every step.
BPM: 150
82. “Formation” by Beyoncé
Beyoncé said it best—“Okay, ladies, now let’s get in formation.” Grab your headphones and jam to this song on your next run.
BPM: 122
83. “We Can’t Stop” by Miley Cyrus
Great for a warmup or cooldown, this song will leave you feeling motivated.
BPM: 80
84. “Don’t Stop Believin’” by Journey
This all-time classic will give you the boost you need to keep believing in yourself and push through that extra mile.
BPM: 119
85. “Lose Yourself” by Eminem
Are you a fan of rap and hip-hop? Let Eminem's lyrics motivate you on your next run with this song.
BPM: 171
86. “Go Your Own Way” by Fleetwood Mac
Get those good vibes going with this Fleetwood Mac classic that will have you running your own way.
BPM: 135
87. “Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor
This couldn’t be a list of the best running songs without including this all-time classic motivational song. Get the eye of the tiger on your next run as you crush your goals and push toward the finish line while listening to this song.
BPM: 109
88. “On Top Of The World” by Imagine Dragons
Feel motivated and on top of the world as you listen to this song the next time you go for a run.
BPM: 100
89. “ceilings” by Lizzy McAlpine
Calling all heartbroken runners! Sometimes the perfect time to go for a run is when you need to get out of your head and run away from the pain—this song is perfect for that.
BPM: 148
90. “Electric Love” by BØRNS
Get an electric burst of energy on your next run with this feel-good jam turned up in your headphones.
BPM: 120
91. “Talk Too Much” by COIN
Want to drown out all the talk around you? This upbeat bop is one of the best songs to jog to, helping you silence the noise and focus on your stride.
BPM: 104
92. “Just Like A Movie” by Wallows
If you put this song on during your next run, the smooth guitar and moody vocals will make you feel like you're in your own indie movie.
BPM: 136
93. “Walking On A Dream” by Empire of the Sun
Feel like you’re walking on a dream with this indie pop hit that will put a smile on your face and get you stomping along to the beat.
BPM: 127
94. “Clocks” by Coldplay
This motivational Coldplay song is perfect for your next run through the city.
BPM: 131
95. “Forever” by Labrinth
If you’re a fan of the HBO hit series, “Euphoria”, consider adding this jam to your running playlist for a great cool-down song.
BPM: 80
96. “Run Boy Run” by Woodkid
Maybe you need a little motivation from the feeling of being chased to kick you into gear for your next sprint. This song is perfect for just that.
BPM: 134
97. “One Of Us” by ABBA
Great for a run cool-down, at 82 BPM, this nostalgic song will slow down your heart rate and breathing to begin active recovery.
BPM: 82
98. “The Greatest Show” by The Greatest Showman
Who doesn’t love a musical number? This inspirational hit from “The Greatest Showman” might be just what you need to stay motivated on your next run.
BPM: 158
99. “Castle on the Hill” by Ed Sheeran
This feel-good Ed Sheeran song will lift your spirits and get your feet moving at 135 BPM.
BPM: 135
100. “Time to Run” by Lord Huron
Another great song for a trail run, this indie/folk hit will push you to run further than you thought you could.
BPM: 109
FAQs
-
How does BPM affect running performance?
BPM can have a big impact on your running performance by helping to set the pace and keep you in the zone. A song with the right BPM can sync with your stride, making your run feel more natural and helping you maintain a steady rhythm.
Faster BPMs are great for speedwork, while slower tempos can help you maintain endurance during longer runs. The right beat can boost your motivation, reduce fatigue, and even improve your overall efficiency.
-
What BPM is best for a 10-minute mile?
For a 10-minute mile, aim for a beats per minute (BPM) range around 140-150. This tempo helps maintain a steady pace while keeping you energized without burning out too quickly. It’s the sweet spot for finding a rhythm that matches your stride and keeps you moving smoothly.
-
What BPM is best for sprinting?
For sprinting, aim for a high BPM range of 150+. The fast tempo helps match the intensity of your sprint, keeping you pumped up and pushing your limits. With the right BPM, you’ll feel that adrenaline surge and stay in sync with your rapid pace—making every stride count.
-
What are the best songs for jogging?
The best songs for jogging are those that keep your energy up and match your pace. Look for tracks with a steady beat and upbeat vibe, around 120-150 BPM, to help you stay motivated and keep moving.
Whether it's an energizing pop hit or an empowering anthem, the right song can make all the difference in keeping you focused and pushing through your jog.
-
Can I change a song’s tempo to match my running pace?
Yes, you can definitely change a song's tempo to match your running pace! There are apps and tools that allow you to adjust the BPM of a song without distorting its quality.
Whether you need a faster beat to keep up the pace or a slower rhythm to cool down, it’s an easy way to make your playlist work for you. Just find the right tempo, and let the music do the rest!
Benefits of Listening to Music While Running
Running even just five minutes a day can improve your health, but did you know that listening to music while running does much more than just get you moving? Here are some of the scientifically proven benefits of listening to your favorite jams while pounding the pavement.
- Boosts your mood: We all have favorite hype songs that get us pumped up and put us in a better mood. Running to songs you know will make you happy, increase your dopamine levels, and reduce stress and anxiety.
- Improves your performance:Studies show that listening to music while running increases your overall effort and motivation, improving your run performance.
- Increases your stamina: Music can help you run faster and for longer by causing you to sync your steps with the beat per minute (BPM) of the song you’re listening to. If you want to pick up the pace, look for motivating songs with a BPM between 120 and 130.
- Aids in recovery: Listening to slower, more calming songs towards the end of your run can help slow down your pace and breathing, bringing down that heart rate to allow your body to recover.
- Distracts your mind: Putting together a running playlist helps your mind dissociate while running, and can distract you from the pain and fatigue your muscles and mind may feel.
Not sure where to start with your running playlist? Check out our Spotify playlist featuring some of the best beats per minute songs for running, designed to help you stay motivated and improve your performance, stamina, and recovery.
If you’re experiencing heel pain after running, which is a common side effect of plantar fasciitis, consider switching out your running shoes with ones designed to provide extra cushion to absorb the impact of your run. Be sure to check the fit and give your toes the room they need.
Whether you're a new runner or have hundreds of miles under your belt, KURU has a pair of running shoes for you!
Sourcing
- Music boosts dopamine. De Gruyter (March 2022)
- Benefits of listening to music while exercising. National Library of Medicine (April 2021)
About Us
At KURU, we're on a mission to help you Heel Better™ with footwear technology designed to relieve foot pain, so you can live a life you love. Since launching our innovative technology in 2008, we’ve received more than 36,000 five-star reviews from thousands of customers who tell us their KURU shoes helped them get back to doing what they love.
For all media inquiries, please contact us at pr@kurufootwear.com.