For this week’s shuffle, third ranked varsity tennis player Cameron Aho shares the music in his ears.
1. We Do It For Fun Part 2-Tha Joker
Thanks to Kaleb Hicks, he introduced me to this rapper. I love how there is no repetitive chorus, and it has some very creative rhymes.
2. Juicy – Notorious B.I.G.
Great song about fighting though struggles to become successful in the future.
3. Gimmie That Girl – Joe Nichols
I like the song cause a girl doesn’t have to be all high maintenance, a girl who doesn’t cake on a ton of make-up is beautiful to me.
4. Keg In The Closet – Kenny Chesney
By far my favorite country song ever!! It’s all about having a great time without a care in the world.
5. Wild Side – Motley Crew
Definitely my favorite 80s rock band. Sometimes you gotta let loose and go crazy… in moderation of course.
6. Straight out of Wildwood – 636 Boyz
Had to put this on there considering our emerging rap group wrote it. Killa Kerm, Busta Nutz, and Stylz V are taking over the rap game.
7. Little Bitty – Alan Jackson
The title explains me and my personality in a nut shell.
8. Man In The Mirror – Michael Jackson
I take for granted the years that he was alive, however now I am a huge fan. This song is so motivational to go out and make a change.
9. Nothin’ But A Good Time -Poison
Life is short, take advantage of every moment, and keep on rockin’.

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