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Work-From-Home Playlists Not Suitable for the Office

Published Friday Oct 7, 2022

Work-From-Home Playlists Not Suitable for the Office

Working from home (WFH) has undoubtedly altered daily routines. Suits are swapped for sweats, commutes turn into extra sleep and what one opts to listen to (as loudly as they want) no longer has to be appropriate for an entire office.

Previously, a safe-for-work playlist had to appeal to multiple generations, span genres and avoid any inappropriate words or subject matter. Now remote workers can curate their workday playlists without any restrictions.

Ziply analyzed over 11,000 songs from 43 WFH playlists on Spotify that have been updated in 2022 to determine which songs and artists were featured the most.

Topping the WFH song chart is Glass Animals’ hit “Heat Waves,” released in 2020, followed by Elton John’s and Dua Lipa’s “Cold Heart - PNAU Remix.” Harry Styles dominates No. 3, with past and present hits “Watermelon Sugar” and “As It Was” tying for third. Four songs tied for No. 4: “This City,” “Peaches (feat. Daniel Caesar & Giveon),” and “Something Just Like This.” Lastly, seven songs rounded out the No. 5: “Feel It Still,” “ily (i love you baby) (feat. Emilee),” “I Like Me Better,” “Beggin’,” “STAY (with Justin Bieber),” “Save Your Tears,” and “Shape of You.”

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