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15 Songs For Your Fall Playlist



Fall is officially here, and we could not be more excited. What better way to ring in the new season than with a fresh, fall-themed playlist? Get cozy, grab a hot beverage and enjoy this multi-genre blend featuring Sabrina Carpenter, Clairo, Tyler Childers, Newsboys and more!


Callie Twisselman - “In My World” 

Callie Twisselman’s “In My World” is warm, nostalgic and reminiscent of early 2000s country. Her confident and assured vocals carry the song through its entirety. 



Tyler Childers - “In Your Love”

“In Your Love” is a cozy, heartfelt ballad that features Tyler Childers’ stunning vocals and impeccable songwriting. The track is perfect to listen to with your loved ones. 



Erin Kirby - “Leaving Eyes” 

Erin Kirby’s sincere, smoky vocals and vulnerable lyricism shine in “Leaving Eyes.” The country singer/songwriter’s latest single release gives an exciting glimpse into what’s to come. 



Mitski - “My Love Mine All Mine”

Mitski topped the charts through the initial release of “My Love Mine All Mine.” The track’s sweeping, ethereal instrumentals, heartfelt message and tender vocals make it memorable and instantly replayable. 



Newsboys - “Color” 

“Color” is a highlight from Newsboys’ latest album release Worldwide Revival Pt. 1. The track presents themes of faith, unity and belonging in an uplifting package. 



Sabrina Carpenter - “Don’t Smile”

“Don’t Smile” is one of the more soulful tracks off of Sabrina Carpenter’s latest album Short n’ Sweet. A groovy, laidback beat, ethereal synths and Carpenter’s airy vocals make this track an instant soundtrack. 



Clairo - “Juna”

Charm’s highlight “Juna” begins with vibrant oohs and dissonant, sparkly synths. Throughout the track, Clairo Cottrill lets her guard down a bit more with every beat and reflects on a love worth singing about.



Skip Ewing - “The Highway Won”

A roaring guitar riff and Skip Ewing’s prominent lead vocal opens “The Highway Won.” The track is an essential listen for long scenic drives. 



The 1975 - “All I Need To Hear”

“All I Need To Hear” is one of the more tender tracks in The 1975’s discography. Sultry vocal cords and a slow, punchy drumbeat propel the track’s sincere lyricism. 



Sara Bareilles - “Miss Simone”

In “Miss Simone,” Sara Bareilles reflects on the small, special moments she’s shared with her significant other. The song is sonically just as cozy as the memories the lyrics describe. 



Taryn Papa and Jason Scheff - “You’re The Inspiration”

Taryn Papa and Jason Scheff’s rendition of “You’re The Inspiration” stars soulful vocals and intentional production. Grab your loved ones and turn up the volume!



Taylor Swift - “cowboy like me”

Taylor Swift’s “cowboy like me” uses whimsical twang and atmospheric production to create the ultimate moody and nostalgic sound. Swift’s lyricism and soft vocals shine on this track, which pairs perfectly with the fall season. 



Anne Wilson - “REBEL”

In “REBEL,” Anne Wilson proudly declares her faith and discusses the impact it’s had on her life. With powerful vocals and a toe-tapping beat, this track is catchy and memorable. 



The Smashing Pumpkins - “1979”

“1979” by The Smashing Pumpkins sounds like a crisp autumn breeze. The track’s driving beat and mysterious guitar riff make it a quintessential example of 90s nostalgia. 



Tori Rose - “Your Loss” 

In “Your Loss,” rising country artist Tori Rose presents an empowering spin on a breakup song. Her strong vocals and refreshing perspective will hook your ears from the song’s beginning. 



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