some of my spotify playlists

2024/6/10 Edited to

... Read moreMusic has this incredible power, doesn't it? It can truly capture a moment, a mood, or an entire phase of your life. That's why I'm always curating playlists on Spotify – they're like little audio diaries. Today, I want to dive a bit deeper into some of my most personal ones, especially those go-to sad song playlists and my extensive Taylor Swift collections. Let's talk about the 'my depression era 🥺🥺🥺' playlist first. If you've ever felt that deep, melancholic ache, you know the kind of songs you gravitate towards. This playlist is my sanctuary. It's filled with tracks that just get it. Artists like Keane, Sia, Olivia Rodrigo, and Eminem are staples here. They craft lyrics and melodies that perfectly articulate emotions when words fail you. One song that always hits different and you might be searching for is Rihanna’s cover of 'Somewhere Only We Know'. It’s an absolute masterpiece that perfectly encapsulates that yearning, nostalgic, and slightly heartbroken feeling. It's not just a song; it's an experience, and it's definitely a highlight on this playlist for those moments when you just need to feel understood. These aren't just depressing Spotify playlists; they're cathartic journeys through sound. But it's not all about the sad vibes! My Spotify is also a haven for when I need to feel empowered, nostalgic, or just plain happy, and that's where my Taylor Swift playlists come in. You saw a glimpse of 'my eras tour,' 'gimme the mic,' and 'i need to memorize these' – and they are exactly what they sound like! From the epic stadium anthems that make you feel like you're at the Eras Tour, to the storytelling magic of 'Sparks Fly' and the poignant beauty of 'Back To December' or 'Mr. Perfectly Fine', Taylor's discography covers every possible emotion. Having dedicated playlists helps me switch gears instantly. Whether I'm belting out 'Fearless (Taylor's Version)' or getting lost in the narrative of 'Everything Has Changed,' her music is a constant source of comfort and joy. Creating these mood-specific playlists has been a game-changer for me. It’s not just about hitting shuffle; it’s about intentionally curating a soundtrack for your life. If you’re looking to build your own, I'd suggest starting by thinking about specific feelings or memories. What songs instantly transport you? Don't be afraid to mix genres! My playlists often jump from a raw Eminem track to a soaring Taylor Swift ballad. The key is how it makes you feel. Spotify’s recommendations are also fantastic for discovering new artists that fit your current vibe, so make sure to explore those. Ultimately, whether you're diving deep into a depressing Spotify playlist to process emotions or celebrating life with an upbeat pop anthem, your music collection should be a reflection of you. I hope sharing a peek into mine inspires you to explore new sounds or revisit old favorites. Happy listening!

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Kermy

❤️ bro I swear I was the most random music taste. Bc I listen to everything.

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