5 Primary Songs that Still Slap

Some songs are just too good to outgrow. As summer sets in and you start cultivating your perfect party playlist, consider adding some of these throwback jams:

“Feliz Cumpleaños”

Feliz Cumpleaños is the hottest crossover single in church history. Said to be Justin Bieber’s inspiration for his 2017 cover of “Despacito” with Daddy Yankee and Luis Fonsi, this track will make you wanna dance your girl all the way to Don Joaquin’s and order the least spicy item on the menu in your mission language.

“Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam

Listening to this banger will make you lose your mind. Every. Time. Its repetitious rhythms are so entrancing that no person has ever successfully stayed sitting down through its entirety. By the third “BEAM” you and your friends will be moshing, guaranteed.

“Popcorn Popping”

This song pops off as the track solely responsible for the Church of Jesus Christ’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

“Book Of Mormon Stories”

This record is solid gold. You can even learn the hand signs that accompany it- let’s just agree to leave out those culturally insensitive ones.

“Once There Was a Snowman “

This song will make you drop it like it’s hot. Though it has no religious messages whatsoever, its inclusion in the primary songbook could not have been more obviously inspired by God.