The Full, Updated Ann2 Playlist
Some songs in this playlist include explicit language or mature themes.
They are shared for their emotional meaning and personal reflection, not endorsement.
Not every song carried a deep message.
Some were simply songs I loved, songs Ann loved, or songs that made it easier to move, smile, and keep going.
That mattered too.
Transformation, Rebirth, and Fire
Levitating — Dua Lipa
Uplift and momentum — the feeling of rising above what used to hold me down.
A Change Is Gonna Come — Greta Van Fleet
Raw pain meets hope — proof the comeback is real even when it’s slow.
I’m Good (Blue) — David Guetta & Bebe Rexha
Reset energy — choosing lightness when my mind wants heavy.
Body On My (feat. brando, Pitbull & Nicky Jam) — Loud Luxury
Life coming back online — movement, fun, and being present again.
Someday — OneRepublic
For the visionary in me — the belief that one person can still make a difference.
Live Your Life (feat. Rihanna) — T.I.
A survivor’s anthem — when you’ve been doubted, underestimated, and you keep going anyway.
Healing, Grief, and Letting Go
Cry For Me — The Weeknd
An emotional purge — when the inside breaks before it rebuilds.
Numb — Marshmello & Khalid
What it felt like before the fire came back — naming the shutdown so I can heal it.
Lost — Maroon 5
Wandering and returning — faith and music pulling me back to center.
can’t slow down — almost monday
Restlessness with a purpose — learning how to move without self-destructing.
Can’t Help But Worry — Soluna
Soft truth — admitting the fear instead of fighting it.
Self-Worth, Confidence, and Redemption
Swish Swish (feat. Nicki Minaj) — Katy Perry
Boundary energy — no more getting taken out by the same old hits.
Moves Like Jagger (feat. Christina Aguilera) — Maroon 5
Confidence returning — remembering I’m allowed to feel good in my own skin.
Only Human — Jonas Brothers
Forgiveness and realism — being human doesn’t mean being broken.
Attention — Charlie Puth
Clarity and self-respect — recognizing the difference between love and need.
World’s Smallest Violin — AJR
Perspective — stepping outside my head and back into gratitude.
The Climb — Miley Cyrus
Progress over perfection — this is about the steps, not the spotlight.
Ordinary — Alex Warren
Quiet strength — becoming steady is its own kind of miracle.
Walls, Trust, and Rebuilding
The moment you start seeing through manipulation — the beginning of taking your power back.
These Walls — Dua Lipa
Symbolic of vulnerability, trust, and the slow brave work of rebuilding.
Arrow — The Head and the Heart
Direction again — aim small, keep moving, don’t drift.
Counting Stars — OneRepublic
Dreaming with both feet on the ground — chasing purpose, not noise.
I Got A Feeling (feat. Georgia Ku) — Felix Jaehn & Robin Schulz
Hope returning — sensing a new chapter before it’s visible.
Like Gold (feat. Stephen Puth) — Loud Luxury & Frank Walker
Self-value — remembering what I’m worth after hard seasons.
Love That Heals
Woke Up in Love (Acoustic) — Kygo, Gryffin & Calum Scott
Divine timing and steady love — the kind that rebuilds you quietly.
Nice To Meet You — Myles Smith
A rebirth of self — meeting the version of you that was always possible.
Love Somebody — Morgan Wallen
Simple and true — real connection without the noise.
Love Again — Dua Lipa
Trust returning — letting love be safe again.
The Thing I Love — MAX & Andy Grammer
Gratitude love — appreciating what stays when life gets loud.
Youngblood — 5 Seconds of Summer
Human love — messy, real, and still worth fighting for.
Fuel, Fun, and Celebration
Pon de Replay (Remix) — Rihanna feat. Elephant Man
Victory bounce — the joy coming back online.
Dance The Night — Dua Lipa
You’ve been through hell — and you’re still dancing through it.
Move Like That — Pigeons Playing Ping Pong
Fun, trippy, light — the kind of track that makes the mission feel possible.
Party Your Body — Stevie B
Old-school energy — reminding me life is allowed to be joyful.
Show Me Love (Tyla’s Version) — WizTheMc, bees & honey & Tyla
Warmth and connection — love without the chase.
Rush (feat. Kardinal Offishall) — Rihanna
Adrenaline — channeling intensity into movement, not chaos.
UN DIA (ONE DAY) — J Balvin, Dua Lipa, Bad Bunny & Tainy
Release — letting go of what I can’t control and keeping my heart open anyway.
Illusion — Dua Lipa
Wake-up energy — refusing to fall for fake comfort.
Houdini — Dua Lipa
Escape from old patterns — disappearing from what used to pull me down.
Hallucinate — Dua Lipa
Electric life — feeling fully awake again.
Physical — Dua Lipa
Workout ignition — when the body becomes the switch that flips the mind.
Don’t Start Now — Dua Lipa
Boundaries with rhythm — choosing forward, not backwards.
Good In Bed — Dua Lipa
Playful chaos — a reminder not to take everything so heavy all the time.
The Middle — Zedd, Maren Morris & Grey
Middle Path energy — calm wins, moderation wins, center wins.
Sucker — Jonas Brothers
Joy love — being all-in without needing to be in control.
I’m Ready — Kano
Switch-flip confidence — the moment you stop waiting and start moving.
Pass The Dutchie (12" Version) — Musical Youth
Memory and culture — a reminder where I came from and how far I’ve come.
Sensual Seduction — Snoop Dogg
Adult vibe — owning desire without letting it own me.
Peaches (feat. Daniel Caesar & GIVĒON) — Justin Bieber
Gratitude groove — appreciating the good when it’s here.
magic — Jordan Frye
Light and wonder — believing again.
Azizam — Ed Sheeran
Heart song — love as a steady place to land.
Bloodline — Alex Warren & Jelly Roll
Breaking cycles — choosing a different future than what I inherited.
Shadow, Honesty, and Self-Control
bad guy — Billie Eilish
Owning the shadow — seeing my edges without becoming them.
Abracadabra — Lady Gaga
Transformation by intention — making a new story with my choices.
No Promises (feat. Demi Lovato) — Cheat Codes
Reality check — living honest, not fantasy-based.
Power, Voice, and Comeback
The Sound of Silence (CYRIL Remix) — Disturbed
Loneliness turned into power — when pain finally gets a voice.
Ordinary — Alex Warren
Stability is strength — the comeback doesn’t need fireworks.
Final Anchor
Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now — McFadden & Whitehead
Old-school truth — the groove is back, and this time it’s mine.
(the song that became the heartbeat of this mission)