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Channel Your Inner Diva with Margot’s Main Character Energy Playlist

Who doesn’t want to feel like a main character? At least, some of the time. I’m sure there are moments when you want to skulk away in the background. But this isn’t one of them. If Margot Moss existed outside of my novel The Manhattan Mishap and wild imagination, this is the kind of music she’d be listening to. And it’s giving fierce with this main character energy playlist.

Being a main character is like holding the reins of a smooth stallion—one moment you’re trotting with triumph, and the next you’re hurtling down into chaos and conflict. There’s a unique thrill in navigating through life’s twists and turns, shaped by personal choices, relationships, and unforeseen circumstances. The world around you pulses with potential, and every decision can lead to unexpected adventures or profound realizations. However, with the spotlight comes pressure; the expectations of others can weigh heavy. Yet, amidst the challenges, there’s an undeniable exhilaration in discovering who you truly are and what you're capable of as you carve out your own narrative as a main character.

Doesn’t Beyoncé make you want to get up and groove? What about treat yourself right like Chlöe croons? And we can’t forget what Hailey Kilgore said about being worth it. Because b!tch, like Megan Thee Stallion, you’re her.

Listen to Margot’s Main Character Energy Playlist

Channeling main character energy means embracing your individuality and stepping into the spotlight of your own life narrative. It’s about recognizing that you have the power to shape your story, much like a protagonist navigating through a vibrant landscape of challenges and triumphs. This energy manifests in confidence, self-awareness, and a determination to pursue your dreams, regardless of the obstacles in your way. Whether you’re facing a romantic mishap or aiming for a professional milestone, embodying this spirit allows you to take bold risks, learn from experiences, and revel in the journey of becoming the best version of yourself. After all, every great story is made richer by the unique traits and choices of its leading character.

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Here’s a list of the songs so you can create your own main character energy playlist.

  1. ALIEN SUPERSTAR — Beyoncé

  2. Her — Megan Thee Stallion

  3. Treat Me — Chlöe

  4. Worth It — Hailey Kilgore

  5. Power Of A Woman — Ella Mai

  6. Survivor — Destiny’s Child

  7. Big Energy [Remix] — Latto featuring Mariah Carey

  8. 34+35 [Remix] — Ariana Grande featuring Doja Cat & Megan Thee Stallion

  9. Good Days — SZA

  10. Happy — Ashanti

  11. Tití Me Preguntó — Bad Bunny

  12. CUFF IT — Beyoncé

  13. Made You Look — Meghan Trainor

  14. Super Freaky Girl — Nicki Minaj

  15. Shake It Off [Remix] — Mariah Carey featuring Jay-Z & Young Jeezy

  16. About Damn Time — Lizzo

  17. Crazy For Me — CoCo Jones

  18. Better Thangs — Ciara featuring Summer Walker & GloRilla

  19. Pas Mis Muchachas — Christina Aguilera featuring Nathy Peluso, Becky G. & Nicki Nicole

  20. Wild Side — Normani featuring Cardi B

  21. Not My Job — FLO

  22. DESPECHÁ — ROSALÍA

  23. Now I’m That Bitch — Livvi Franc

  24. Gimme More — Britney Spears

  25. Man — JoJo

Which tracks are your fave? Listen to The Manhattan Mishap’s main character energy playlist here.

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Main character energy is the fierce confidence that radiates from an individual who believes they are the star of their own narrative. It’s about walking into a room as if the spotlight is primed to illuminate every unique quirk and flaw, embracing them as integral parts of the journey. This energy is characterized by decisive actions, a willingness to take risks, and an unapologetic pursuit of dreams, drawing others into their orbit while illuminating their own path. It’s the magnetic charisma that makes others want to engage, support, and cheer them on, as they navigate the complexities of life, love, and everything in between.

If you want to cheer on Margot Moss in The Manhattan Mishap, buy the book here.

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