30-Day Song Challenge (+1)

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Having trouble keeping track of the days lately? Us too. For starters, the calendar says today is May 1. For an assist on getting through the rest of the month, we're kicking off our own 30-Day Song Challenge. We've adjusted the categories a bit and added one more day to complete the month, so if you'd like to play along with us, head to our Instagram or Twitter to grab the square game board now. Then check in each day on Twitter and Instagram Story to hear our picks, reply or tag @NonesuchRecords so we can hear yours, and add the hashtag #30DaySongChallenge for good measure so everyone else can play along too. Enjoy!

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Having trouble keeping track of the days lately? Us too. For starters, the calendar says today is May 1. For an assist on getting through the rest of the month, we're kicking off our own 30-Day Song Challenge. We've adjusted the categories a bit and added one more day to complete the month—and because, why not? more music!—so if you'd like to play along with us, head to our Instagram or Twitter to grab the square game board (and see our first song selection) now. Then check in each day on Twitter and Instagram Story to hear our picks, reply or tag @NonesuchRecords so we can hear yours, and add the hashtag #30DaySongChallenge for good measure so everyone else can play along too. Enjoy!

30-Day Song Challenge (+1)

Day 1: A song with a color in the title
Day 2: A song with a number in the title
Day 3: A song of springtime
Day 4: A song about solidarity
Day 5: A song to be played loud
Day 6: A song about dancing
Day 7: A song for a road trip
Day 8: A song about a beverage
Day 9: A song about a body of water
Day 10: A song about an ex
Day 11: A song with a city in the title
Day 12: A song about a country
Day 13: A song about moving onv Day 14: A song for the morning
Day 15: A song that's a cover song
Day 16: A song with a measure of time in the title
Day 17: A song of wintertime
Day 18: A song with a plant in the title
Day 19: A song with an animal in the title
Day 20: Una canción cantada en español
Day 21: Uma música cantada em português
Day 22: A song with a person's name in the title
Day 23: A song with a day of the week in the title
Day 24: A song to be played around the holidays
Day 25: A song sung as a duet
Day 26: A song from a film soundtrack
Day 27: A song about a historical figure or event
Day 28: A song about heartbreak
Day 29: A song with an item of clothing in the title
Day 30: A song about childhood
Day 31: A song of summertime

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30-Day Song Challenge
  • Friday, May 1, 2020
    30-Day Song Challenge (+1)

    Having trouble keeping track of the days lately? Us too. For starters, the calendar says today is May 1. For an assist on getting through the rest of the month, we're kicking off our own 30-Day Song Challenge. We've adjusted the categories a bit and added one more day to complete the month—and because, why not? more music!—so if you'd like to play along with us, head to our Instagram or Twitter to grab the square game board (and see our first song selection) now. Then check in each day on Twitter and Instagram Story to hear our picks, reply or tag @NonesuchRecords so we can hear yours, and add the hashtag #30DaySongChallenge for good measure so everyone else can play along too. Enjoy!

    30-Day Song Challenge (+1)

    Day 1: A song with a color in the title
    Day 2: A song with a number in the title
    Day 3: A song of springtime
    Day 4: A song about solidarity
    Day 5: A song to be played loud
    Day 6: A song about dancing
    Day 7: A song for a road trip
    Day 8: A song about a beverage
    Day 9: A song about a body of water
    Day 10: A song about an ex
    Day 11: A song with a city in the title
    Day 12: A song about a country
    Day 13: A song about moving onv Day 14: A song for the morning
    Day 15: A song that's a cover song
    Day 16: A song with a measure of time in the title
    Day 17: A song of wintertime
    Day 18: A song with a plant in the title
    Day 19: A song with an animal in the title
    Day 20: Una canción cantada en español
    Day 21: Uma música cantada em português
    Day 22: A song with a person's name in the title
    Day 23: A song with a day of the week in the title
    Day 24: A song to be played around the holidays
    Day 25: A song sung as a duet
    Day 26: A song from a film soundtrack
    Day 27: A song about a historical figure or event
    Day 28: A song about heartbreak
    Day 29: A song with an item of clothing in the title
    Day 30: A song about childhood
    Day 31: A song of summertime

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