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Journey's 'Lights' came out on 2008 . The duration of Lights is about 3 minutes long, at 3:16 . Based on our data, "Lights" appears to be safe for all ages and is not considered explicit . This track is about the average length of a typical track. There are a total of 23 in the song's album " Revelation ". In this album, this song's track order is #8. The popularity of Lights is currently not that popular right now. In our opinion, the overall tone is not very danceable and projects negative sounds, such as being sad, depressed, or angry.

With Lights by Journey having a BPM of 206 with a half-time of 103 BPM and a double-time of 412 BPM, we would consider this track to have a Prestissimo (even faster than presto) tempo marking. The time signature for this track is 3/4.

This song is in the music key of G Major . Or for those who are familiar with the camelot wheel, this song has a camelot key of 9B . So, the perfect camelot match for 9B would be either 9B or 10A. While, 10B can give you a low energy boost. For moderate energy boost, you would use 6B and a high energy boost can either be 11B or 4B. Though, if you want a low energy drop, you should looking for songs with either a camelot key of 9A or 8B will give you a low energy drop, 12B would be a moderate one, and 7B or 2B would be a high energy drop. Lastly, 6A allows you to change the mood.

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Sure, "Don't Stop Believin'" -- but there's a whole lot more.

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Though it arrives amidst lawsuits , social media sniping and infighting, Journey is turning 50 this year.

During that half century, the group has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, logging 11 platinum-or-better albums (including Diamond certifications for 1981’s Escape and 1988’s Greatest Hits) , earning eight top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 and 25 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. It’s also been a reliable ticket-selling act for most of its career, and in 2017, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Journey’s is the story of eras. When the group originally formed in San Francisco in 1973, original manager Herbie Herbert helped bring together guitarist Neal Schon and keyboard player/vocalist Gregg Rolie from Santana, bassist Ross Valory and rhythm guitarist George Tickner from Frumious Bandersnatch and drummer Prairie Prince from The Tubes. Prince would be replaced by David Bowie/Frank Zappa skins man Aynsley Dunbar, while Tickner would leave after Journey’s self-titled first album in 1975. The remaining quartet recorded two more albums before Steve Perry came on board for 1978’s Infinity, which began the band’s run of multi-platinum smashes — also marking the first appearance of Alton Kelley and Stanley Mouse’s iconic scarab logo for the band. Dunbar was replaced by Steve Smith for 1979’s Evolution , and Rolie would leave in 1980 with Jonathan Cain of The Babys joining to help elevate the band to even greater fortunes on Escape and Frontiers .

The palette has been diverse, but there are common elements among Journey’s best songs — sturdy melodies and sing-along choruses, usually leading into one of Schon’s majestic guitar solos. But within that mold there’s also been plenty of invention and clever arrangements that have never been as formulaic as some of the band’s detractors (particularly during their early ‘80s heyday) would have you believe.

Journey has gone through its fair share of lineups, with singer Arnel Pineda on board since 2007 — the longest continuous tenure of any Journey frontman. The group released Freedom , it’s first new studio album in 11 years, in 2022, and despite the current legal fractures (which you can read about in detail here ), still they ride, as the Escape track says — and may they keep on runnin’ for a long time.

With all that in mind, here are our picks for Journey’s 10 best songs — not all of which come from the biggest hits.

"Someday Soon" ( Departure , 1980)

This album track from Rolie’s finally studio effort with the band is a hypnotic tone poem, with a ringing, cushy ambience and a hippie kind of optimism – not to mention the best give-and-take Perry and Rolie achieved during their time together in the band. It’s of course been eclipsed by Journey’s myriad hits (“Any Way You Want It” is the enduring top 40 Hot 100 hit from Departure ), but it’s a gem worthy of discovery.  Listen here.

"Escape" ( Escape , 1981)

The title track from Journey’s Billboard 200-topping studio album straddled the hard rock/pomp attack of the group’s mid-‘70s output with the melodic sensibility of the Perry-Cain axis. Its five-minute length provides room for the arrangement to stretch out and flow from one song part to the next, with a crunch that was part of Journey’s palette at the time. Listen here.

"Of a Lifetime" ( Journey , 1975)

The Journey of 1973-77 was certainly a different creature than the hitmaking colossus so many know and love. The group’s initial lineups flexed instrumental muscles, smoothly knitting together a number of styles more interested in the journey (ba- dum ) than any commercial destination. The first track from its first album is a prototype, leaning into blues, psychedelic rock and a touch of Latin, with the first of what would become many standout Schon solos, and a tuneful sturdiness delivered by Rolie’s soulful vocal. Listen here.

"Faithfully" (Frontiers , 1983)

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The melody of this top 20 Hot 100 hit came to Cain in a dream on a tour bus, and his paean to the struggle between home and the road was written in a half-hour. The result was a swoon-inducing ballad tailor-made for a sea of lighters (back then) and cellphone flashlights (now), capturing one of Perry’s best recorded performances and one of Schon’s most inspired solos. One of its great side stories is that Prince contacted Cain after he wrote “Purple Rain,” concerned that it might be too similar to “Faithfully.” Cain determined it wasn’t, but joked to Billboard that, “After seeing what it became, I should have asked for a couple of points….”

"Ask the Lonely" (single, 1983)

Recorded for Frontiers , this one wound up in the romcom Two of a Kind (starring the Grease duo of John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John) and rocked its way to No. 3 on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. Like “Only the Young,” which wound up in Vision Quest two years later, it showed that Journey was on roll – and well-suited for big soundtrack moments. Listen here.

"Who's Crying Now" ( Escape, 1981)

The best of Journey’s swoon songs — started by Perry while driving into Los Angeles and finished with Cain — has a subtlety and dynamic build that sets it apart from the many others of its ilk they’d create. The verse slips into the chorus with a soulful ease, and Schon’s guitar accents deftly build up to his searing solo at the end. The Escape single reached No. 4 on the Hot 100. Listen here.

"Feeling That Way" ( Infinity , 1978)

If fans at the time wondered how Steve Perry and Gregg Rolie would co-exist, this was the answer — an ebb-and-flow tradeoff that proved they could complement each other as lead singers as well as harmonize smoothly together (first evidenced by Infinity ‘s lead track “Lights”). Its medley-like pairing with the next track, “Anytime,” was gravy that would become a motif on the next few Journey albums. Listen here.

"Just the Same Way" ( Evolution , 1979)

Journey’s fifth album had a punchier sound than Infinity — though they shared producer Roy Thomas Baker — which worked to the benefit of the album’s first single. Led by Rolie’s piano and muscular lead vocal, with Perry responding on the choruses and bridge, it reached No. 58 on the Hot 100 in 1979. In a perfect world this would have been as big as anything from Escape or Frontiers, but it’s still a convincing introduction to the Rolie era of the band. Listen here.

"Don't Stop Believin'" ( Escape , 1981)

Journey "Don't Stop Believin'" (Live 1981: Escape Tour - 2022 HD Remaster)

More than a billion Spotify streams, a Library of Congress National Recording Registry placement and plays at virtually every sporting event around the world don’t lie — this one is Journey’s pinnacle of success. Created during a rehearsal at the group’s warehouse HQ in Oakland, Calif., it gave us the “streetlight people” of Hollywood’s Sunset Strip and put the non-existent South Detroit on the map. And it saves the chorus for the song’s end, after the guitar solo. A cross-generational hit? Believe it, gleefully.

"Stone in Love" ( Escape , 1981)

Schon reportedly called this “Stoned in Love” when he wrote the riff, and it’s certainly an addictive track that’s the best roll-down-the-windows-and-crank-it-up Journey fix you could ask for — not to mention a frequent show opener. A No. 13 Mainstream Rock Airplay hit in 1981, the song is practically a deep cut today. But its anthemic chorus is a spirit-lifter and the dynamic breakdown that segues into the song-closing guitar solo harks back to the ambitious musicality of the first few albums. “Stone” is a gem that still shines bright. Listen here.

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Journey is a song by DECO*27 and arranged by Rockwell commissioned for the game's second anniversary. This song became playable on September 30, 2022. It is associated with all units, and currently has 8 song versions in the game. Players can unlock this song for free by claiming it in the Present Box .

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Increasing your stride rate or stride turnover can help you improve your running form, increase speed, and reduce your injury risk. One way to achieve this increase is by listening to a song with a BPM—which stands for beats per minute—that matches your pace. This can help you feel more energized and motivated to run.

What's the Best Running BPM?

The ideal BPM for you can depend on your fitness level, running expertise, and fitness goals. A good starting point for a slower-paced, beginner run is a song that is somewhere around 120 BPM. Examples include Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" and Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'."

Studies have shown that around 165 steps per minute is optimal for novice runner. Songs that fall into this category include Maroon 5's "Wake Up Call," Queen's "We Will Rock You," and Bruno Mars' "Runaway Baby."

The most efficient, elite runners have a high stride turnover of about 180 steps per minute. To help achieve that pace, some runners like to run with music that has 180 BPMs, so their stride is in sync with the music. The songs listed below are all around 180 BPM.

If you feel that the beat of any of these songs is a bit faster than a steps-per-minute range you are comfortable with, they can still be enjoyed as part of your run—even if the beats don't perfectly match your stride.

How to Calculate Your Running BPM

To figure out which BPM is best for your usual running speed:

  • Set a timer for one minute.
  • Run on a treadmill at your usual pace.
  • Count how many times your right foot strikes the track during that one minute.
  • Multiply that number by two to find your BPM.

Below you will find playlists for fast tempo songs at 180 BPM to improve your running speed.

Hip Hop Playlists

The songs included in these playlists are 180 BPM. If this pace is too fast, you may want to use these songs for faster sprints , mixing in a few slower paced songs for your rest periods.

Hip-Hop/Rap 180 BPM Playlist 1

  • "Hey Ya!" OutKast
  • "N.Y. State of Mind" Nas
  • "Runnin' (Dying to Live)" Tupac with The Notorious B.I.G.
  • "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)" Jay-Z
  • "Dead Presidents II" Jay-Z
  • "Git Up, Git Out" OutKast
  • "Jesus Walks" Kanye West
  • "The World Is Yours" Nas
  • "Gangsta's Paradise" Coolio
  • "Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gangsta" Geto Boys
  • "Keep It Rollin'" A Tribe Called Quest
  • "I Ain't Mad At Cha" 2pac and Danny Boy
  • "P.I.M.P. (Snoop Dogg Remix)" 50 Cent
  • "Ya Mama" The Pharcyde

Hip-Hop/Rap 180 BPM Playlist 2

  • "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" Jay-Z with Beyoncé
  • "Can I Get A... (Soundtrack Version)" Jay-Z with Amil and Ja Rule
  • "Get Em High" Kanye West with Talib Kweli and Common
  • "In da Club" 50 Cent
  • "Definition" Black Star
  • "Memory Lane (Sittin' In Da Park)" Nas
  • "In the Summertime" Shaggy
  • "Irreplaceable" Beyoncé
  • "Lose Yourself" Eminem
  • "Umbrella" Rihanna with Jay-Z
  • "Ghetto Pop Life" Danger Mouse and Jemini The Gifted One
  • "Karma" Alicia Keys
  • "Passin' Me By" The Pharcyde
  • "Break You Off" The Roots

Pop Playlists

If your music genre of choice is pop, there are quite a few songs that are around 180 BPM. Some are modern pop hits while others fall into the category of pop classics.

Pop 180 BPM Playlist 1

  • "I Would Die 4 U" Prince
  • "Underneath your Clothes" Shakira
  • "Affirmation" Savage Garden
  • "Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves" Cher
  • "Don't You Just Know it" Captain Jack
  • "Turning Japanese" The Vapors
  • "Dancing With Myself" Billy Idol
  • "Pieces of Me" Ashlee Simpson
  • "Remember the Words" Ace of Base
  • "Livin' La Vida Loca" Ricky Martin
  • "Complicated" Avril Lavigne

Pop 180 BPM Playlist 2

  • "The Sign" Ace of Base
  • "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely" Backstreet Boys
  • "Mambo #5" Lou Bega
  • "She's Been Good To Me" Marc Anthony
  • "The Boys of Summer" Don Henley
  • "Truly, Madly, Deeply" Savage Garden
  • "If I Had a $1,000,000 Dollars" Barenaked Ladies
  • "Head Over Feet" Alanis Morissette
  • "Breakaway" Kelly Clarkson
  • "Bye Bye Bye" NSYNC
  • "Love Is a Battlefield" Pat Benatar

Rock Playlists

Rock music has an amazing ability to motivate you to increase your speed. There's something about its loudness that just makes you want to run faster .

Classic Rock Playlist

  • "Runnin' Down a Dream" Tom Petty
  • "Oh Darling" The Beatles
  • "Modern Love" David Bowie
  • "Don't Stop Me Now" Queen
  • "Here Comes My Baby" Cat Stevens
  • "Life Is a Highway" Tom Cochrane
  • "Tusk" Fleetwood Mac
  • "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" The Police
  • "Message in a Bottle" The Police
  • "Bright Side of the Road" Van Morrison
  • "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" Meat Loaf
  • "Jack and Diane" John Cougar Mellencamp
  • "I Want It All" Queen

Hard Rock Playlist

  • "I Only Want You" Eagles of Death Metal
  • "Monkey Wrench" Foo Fighters
  • "Alone Again Or" The Damned
  • "The Reason" Hoobastank
  • "Breaking the Law" Judas Priest
  • "Rock and Roll" Led Zeppelin
  • "Neat Neat Neat" The Damned
  • "Pink" Aerosmith
  • "The Boys are Back in Town" Thin Lizzy
  • "Collection of Goods" Collective Soul
  • "Suzanne" Journey

Country Running Playlist

While some country songs are slow, there are still plenty of options to choose from that are face-paced enough to inspire you to run just a little bit harder.

  • "Good Run of Bad Luck" Clint Black
  • "Just Don't Happen Twice" Kenny Chesney
  • "Chattahoochee" Alan Jackson
  • "Goin' Through the Big D" Mark Chesnutt
  • "Our Song" Taylor Swift
  • "Standing Out in a Crowd" Trisha Yearwood
  • "American Child" Phil Vassar
  • "Bing Bang Boom" Highway 101
  • "It's a Little Too Late" Mark Chesnutt
  • "Carry On" Pat Green
  • "Boogie Back to Texas" Asleep at the Wheel
  • "The Girl You Left Me For" Deana Carter

Use Music BPM to Improve Your Speed

If you want to improve your running speed, listening to music whenever you hit the treadmill , pavement, track , or running trail can help you achieve this goal. There's something about hearing your favorite songs that can push you to the next level.

Once you become more familiar with your natural cadence, you can gradually add faster paced songs to your playlist so you continue to progress. If you're feeling adventurous, you may even want to incorporate songs from other genres.

A Word From Verywell

Go through your music library and pick out the songs that you feel will motivate you to run . There are also online tools available that can help you identify how many beats per minute a song has, making it easier to build your own personalized running playlists.

Schubert AG, Kempf J, Heiderscheit BC. Influence of stride frequency and length on running mechanics: a systematic review . Sports Health . 2014;6(3):210-7. doi:10.1177/1941738113508544

van Ooeveren BT, de Ruiter CJ, Beek PJ, van Dieën JH. Optimal stride frequencies in running at different speeds . PLoS ONE . 2017;12(10):e0184273. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0184273

By Christine Luff, ACE-CPT Christine Many Luff is a personal trainer, fitness nutrition specialist, and Road Runners Club of America Certified Coach.

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Journey is a commissioned song by DECO*27 . It was written for Project SEKAI's 2nd Anniversary, and was the 1st song added as part of the 2nd Anniversary Song Campaign . The digital single was released on November 1, 2022.

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  • MEIKO, who is the VIRTUAL SINGER in Ryuusei no Pulse , sings Ichika's part.
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  • KAITO, who is the VIRTUAL SINGER in Tondemo-Wonderz , sings Tsukasa's part.
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Journey scored the hit of a lifetime—maybe the hit of all time—when they released “Don’t Stop Believin’.” The track has become an anthem, a bestseller, and one of the most beloved and recognizable singles ever.

While it remains a favorite among millions, it is odd to see how well “Don’t Stop Believin’” is performing on certain Billboard charts at the moment. The decades-old cut is on the rise once again, and this frame, it manages to reach a new peak on several lists as people all around the world continue to press play on the smash.

“Don’t Stop Believin’” reaches a new peak on both of Billboard’s global songs charts this week. The tune advances by more than two dozen spaces on the two rankings, which use methodologies that combine streams and sales to show what the masses all around the planet are listening to.

This week, “Don’t Stop Believin’” jumps to No. 80 on the Billboard Global 200 chart. Last time around, it was down at No. 108. Journey appears inside the upper half of the list of the most-consumed tracks in the world for the first time this frame.

Over on the similar Billboard Global Excl. US—which doesn’t use data from America—“Don’t Stop Believin’” is also doing better than ever before. The single surges more than 40 spaces, which is a huge uptick for any track, let alone one that’s been out for decades. This frame, Journey settles at No. 117 after coming in at No. 158 last time around.

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“Don’t Stop Believin’” is Journey’s loftiest placement on both of the aforementioned global rankings. So far, they’ve only sent one track to the Billboard Global Excl. US throughout their years together. The band has scored just one other win on the Billboard Global 200, as the Bryce Miller/Alloy Tracks remix of their tune “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)” once spent a single week at No. 137.

Journey released “Don’t Stop Believin’” in 1981. It served as the second single from their album Escape , which had been released just a few months prior. The tune climbed to No. 9, marking their second top 10 on the Hot 100. While it was never one of their loftiest wins on that roster, the song has gone on to outsell and outperform all other cuts from the band, and it remains a favorite among countless listeners—apparently all over the world.

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Sundance Prizewinner ‘In the Summers’ Finds U.S. Distribution With Music Box Films (EXCLUSIVE)

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In the summers

Music Box Films has bought domestic rights to “ In the Summers ,” a coming-of-age tale from writer-director Alessandra Lacorazza Samudio which won Sundance’s grand jury prize and directing award in the U.S. dramatic competition.

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Music Box Films plans to release the film theatrically later this summer with a home entertainment release to follow.

Lacorazza said her “biggest aim with ‘In the Summers’ is to tell a complex, queer, and Latin story with nuance and truth, and see my communities represented in an honest way – letting us sit in the beauty between good and bad.”

“I am incredibly proud of everyone who poured their heart and soul into this project and believed in the film. I’m thrilled to have found a partner in Music Box Films and can’t wait for the world to see the incredible performances of all the actors, including René’s beautiful portrayal of a fragmented but loving father,” she continued.

Music Box Films’ head of acquisitions, Brian Andreotti, said the “whole team was incredibly moved by ‘In the Summers’ and the journeys of Eva, Violeta, and their father Vicente as they strive to sustain their family on their own terms.”

“Alessandra exhibits such tremendous empathy as a storyteller, with the generosity to view all of her characters as complex people with the capacity to love and to change,” added Andreotti.

The film’s producer, Alexander Dinelaris at Lexicon said “Alessandra Lacorraza’s powerfully moving and personal story simply had to find its way to the screen, and we were determined to make that happen.”

“Her talent and vision were undeniable and I know I speak for all involved when I say we are incredibly proud to have been able to play a part in the incredible journey of this film,” said Dinelaris.

“In the Summers” was produced by Dinelaris, Rob Quadrino, Nando Vila, Lynette Coll, Sergio Lira, Daniel Tantalean, and Cynthia Fernandez De La Cruz. The sale of the film was negotiated by Brian Andreotti of Music Box Films,  Pip Ngo at XYZ Films, and CAA Media Finance.

Music Box’s upcoming releases include Valérie Donzelli’s “Just the Two of Us,” Monia Chokri’s Cesar prizewinning “The Nature of Love; and “Mountains,” the debut feature from Monica Sorelle.

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