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Buzz In: What's Your Favorite Song to Sing in the Car?




Airplanes aren't the only place you have to keep yourself entertained during Summertime travel. There's also the car. While long road trips can be annoying, I actually rather enjoy a long drive down a pretty road somewhere — with my windows rolled down and my favorite tunes blasting on the stereo, of course.

The car is simply one of my favorite places to belt a few songs at the top of my lungs. It's like my own private karaoke bar (without the bar part, but also without the singing-in-front-of-strangers part). You might find me racing down a long freeway singing Night Ranger's "Sister Christian," Elton John's "Rocket Man," or Rilo Kiley's "Portions for Foxes" as the wind tousles my hair. Certain songs are just made to be sung loudly and at high speeds.

What are your favorite songs to sing in the car?

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