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Beats on the Street: Winter Break Edition

What were you listening to this winter break?

Whether it was the song that was playing while they were SABSing at some club, (apparently, they aren’t called “downtowns” anywhere else) the tune they hummed as they were skiing down a Colorado mountainside, or what they listened to while hiding from their family in their room, some of Penn’s finest gave us the soundtrack to their winter break:

"Walkin’ on Sunshine"—Katrina & the Waves

Clarissa Liu, freshman, SEAS

"Telegraph Ave ("Oakland" By Lloyd)"—Childish Gambino

Gabrielle Patterson, senior, College

"Recognize"—Drake

Leticia Salazar, freshman, College

"Manila"—Hotdog

Michelle Abigan, freshman, College

"Whole Lotta Love"—Led Zeppelin

Aaron Pardik, sophomore, College

"Feeling Myself"—Nicki Minaj

Deena Char, freshman, Wharton

"Just a Lil Bit"—50 Cent

Noah Onoff, sophomore, College

"Blank Space"—Taylor Swift 

Chase Staub, grad student, SAS

"Firework"—Katy Perry

Kaan Pinar, junior, College/SEAS

"Paradise"—Coldplay

Esther Park, freshman, College


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