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8 music videos that will cure any back-to-school sadness

It’s that time of year when the summer days are ending and it’s almost time to go back to school...sigh. Some girls heart the beginning of the school year, while others deal with end of summer sadness. Lucky for you, we’ve made a roundup of the best music videos that will turn any back-to-school frown upside down—and have you rocking out until the very last day of summer at the same time. 

“Roar” – Katy Perry

You already know we love KP. Hey, she always puts us in a better mood. “Roar” is perfect because it will make you feel amazing and up to the challenge of facing any long school day.

“You Belong With Me” – Taylor Swift

If this video doesn’t make ya smile, we don’t know what will. Tay’s classic tune leaves us dreaming of a new crush this school year—whether you’re the cheer captain or hanging on the bleachers.

“In The Sun” – She & Him

A music video that leads to lots of inspo for dancing in the library, classroom, and empty halls after the bell rings.

“Move Your Body” – Beyonce

If these kids could get up and bust some awesome moves in the caf, anyone can! Now if only Beyonce could make a surprise school appearance. 

“Problem” – Ariana Grande

We are obsessed with this jam! And the music video makes it 100 times better than it already is. You’ll feel like no sticky class sitch is a problem after watching this.

“Fergalicious” – Fergie

Talk about a throwback. This classic Fergie song always makes us want to get up, stop being sad, and have fun—even if that somehow involves homework. How about you?

“Hollaback Girl” – Gwen Stefani

For some reason, this music video makes us want to give it our all this school year—marching band tryouts included.

“Say Somethin” – Austin Mahone

OK, obviously school would be better if Austin were in our class. But maybe there will be a new kid who looks—and dances—just like him this year?

Which music video is getting you pumped for school? Share in the comments below.

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by Deven Feldstein | 2/1/2016
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