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Album: Retro Beach Party (Non Stop DJ Remix)

Artist: My Fitness Music

  • Genre: Fitness & Workout
  • Release Date: 2008
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 7

  • Copyright: ℗ 2008 A Step Beyond, Inc.

Tracklist For Retro Beach Party (Non Stop DJ Remix) By Artist My Fitness Music

Title Artist Time
1
Summer Nights My Fitness Music 4:00 USD 0.99
2
Beach Baby My Fitness Music 3:59 USD 0.99
3
Hot Hot Hot My Fitness Music 4:20 USD 0.99
4
Under the Boardwalk My Fitness Music 4:48 USD 0.99
5
Low Rider My Fitness Music 4:34 USD 0.99
6
Summer of '69 My Fitness Music 3:53 USD 0.99
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Boys of Summer My Fitness Music 4:54 USD 0.99

Reviews For Retro Beach Party (Non Stop DJ Remix) By Artist My Fitness Music

  • Retro Beach Party

    5
    By airobeks
    My class loved it. Need more fitness music for professionals.
  • Very bad indeed

    1
    By aoldiebutagoodie
    Jeez,they just Butchered alot of my favorite songs.... itunes needs to do some research on these song and find out the original Artist.Man At first I thought "Hey I can buy some Oldies" It was so Disappointing..... like buying cake only to find out it has fruit,How sad
  • Nostalgia

    4
    By webtrotter
    Probably not good if you are a Generation Y or younger. Great for Gen X or older.
  • PURE SUMMER JOY!!!!!!

    5
    By everythingsdown
    i love it! me and my friend listen to it all the time when we hang out and we can't wait to listen to it at the beach!!!!
  • bad

    1
    By sOcceRcHiCK22102
    this is pretty bad click yes if you agree!

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