All that late night cramming (and scamming) finally paid off.

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You challenged yourself like never before. Soared to know heights in academia. Rose above the odds. You've rightfully earned your diploma.

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And now, it's time to celebrate.

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The music. The moment. You own it. There will never be a time quite like this. Whether you're on your first or third degree, live it up.

Here are 13 songs to add to your playlist.

1. Big Sean – "Bounce Back"

You took several L's and a few C's to get to this point, but you somehow bounced back.

2. Migos – "Pipe It Up"

The anthem once commencement is over and your family leaves, following your graduation dinner.

3. DJ Khaled ft. Ludacris, Rick Ross, T-Pain and Snoop Dogg – "All I Do Is Win"

 

You beat every odd stacked against you, so yes, you win.

4. DJ Khaled ft. Beyoncé and Jay Z – "Shining"

 

Time to admire how much you've grown since freshman year. Your glow up cannot be contained.

5. Kanye and T-Pain – "Good Life"

 

The undergrad struggle is so very real, now it's time to live life on your own terms.

6. Future – "Commas"

 

You can finally mark off the "must have college degree" component from any job requirements. In your head, you've already spent your first real paycheck.

7. Juvenile – "Back That Azz Up"

Just because. You better back that ass up for that degree. 

8. Fetty Wap – "Trap Queen"

An ode to all those nights when midterms and finals stressed you TF out and you considered trappin' instead of going to class. You made it, bih.

9. Big Sean – "IDFWU"

 

For every professor that tried to block blessings, and you from fulfilling degree requirements.

10. Drake – "Started From the Bottom"

 

From orientation to graduation, this is your time.

11. Rich Homie Quan – "Flex"

You finally got your degree. Of course, you flex.

12. Sounds of Blackness – "Optimistic"

The song you will have on repeat because it's time to start looking for the experience component in job descriptions, and you need every bit of positive vibes you can get.

13. Marvin Sapp – "Never Would Have Made It"

For all the times that the financial aid office was playing with your money and the uncertain moments where you almost lost your scholarship, but God saw fit to let you finish.

Honorable Mention

Tisha Campbell-Martin – "Steel Here"

Congrats, class of 2017! You are still here. The world is yours!

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