Wash Your Hands to These 16 Songs By Artists with Metro Detroit Roots

We’ve all heard it by now: one of the top ways to combat COVID-19 is to wash your hands. The recommended time to lather up, according to the CDC, is at least 20 seconds, and there’s more musical options to scrub along to than “Happy Birthday” or the “ABCs.” Check out these selections by artists with metro Detroit roots. They all clock in at — or just above — 20 seconds.

Aretha Franklin – “Respect”

What you want

Baby, I got it

What you need

Do you know I got it?

All I’m askin’

Is for a little respect when you get home (just a little bit)

Hey baby (just a little bit) when you get home

(Just a little bit) mister (just a little bit)

 

Eminem – “Lose Yourself”

You better lose yourself in the music, the moment

You own it, you better never let it go

You only get one shot, do not miss your chance to blow

This opportunity comes once in a lifetime

(x2)

 

Bob Seger – “Ramblin Gamblin Man”

But I got to ramble (Ramblin’ man)

Gamble (Gamblin’ man)

Got to got to ramble (Ramblin’ man)

I was born a ramblin’ (Gamblin’ man)

Yeah, Uh-uh

Say yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

 

Madonna – “Material Girl”

‘Cause we’re living in a material world

And I am a material girl

You know that we are living in a material world

And I am a material girl

Living in a material world

And I am a material girl

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