runBPM comes from the struggles of trying to create BPM-based playlists. One great way to keep your stride and heart rate in check while running is by matching your measurement with a song’s BPM (beats per minute). While runBPM is targeted at runners in particular, we encourage all people to use this if they are curious about the BPM of a song. Maybe you want to make sure you have the right beats for a dance, or maybe you want to start learning about music. Maybe you’re just curious how many beats per minute Not Like Us has (Spoiler alert, it’s 101 - approved by the American Heart Association for CPR!). However you use runBPM, we’re glad you’re here.
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