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So what kind of music gets the U.S. Olympic athletes pumped and ready to win? Television Without Pity asked some of the athletes what music they are listening to on their iPods. And the answer is pretty clear. Jack Johnson, Jack Johnson, Jack Johnson. If you plan on making it to the Olympics any time soon, listen to Jack Johnson, who appears to be a universal pick amongst the athletes. Perhaps listening to acoustic/soft rock is the answer to some serious concentration come competition.

If I were asked this question, I would probably respond with, "I listen to a range of music." I know the response is pretty typical, but who doesn't listen to hip-hop/ dance music when they are working out and Coldplay or Andrea Bocelli when they want to relax? And what teenager wouldn't choose Rhianna, Kelly Clarkson or Ashlee Simpson as their top picks? To see who is listening to what, click here to watch and don't forget to check out more of our TWoP Asks videos.

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