Notes for you if you relate to these songs
Family line-I know first hand what living in a home that makes love feel conditional is like, but you have not met everyone you will love yet, and I promise you that your future is going to be so beautiful❤️
Burning down-it is not your fault that you cut off those family members or that you became distant and they do not deserve your respect for doing absolutely nothing to make you feel safe and loved and you can let them go and find peace❤️
What was I made for-feeling alone or meaningless is terrible but I promise you are meant to do so many great things in this world and you will, there is love pouring out of you already and that makes you enough❤️
In the stars-Losing someone leaves an emptiness in your heart that unfortunately will never go away, so don’t expect it to. You can take all the time you need to grieve and it is not some easy path and it does effect everything in your life so don’t feel like your falling behind because you lost someone❤️
Unlovable-Just because people around you have drilled it into your head that you are hard to love does not make it true, and there are so many people that feel better just by being around and please remember to give that love to yourself too❤️
Matilda-Take all the time you need to grow. If it has to start when you’re 18 and moved out let it. But don’t feel defined by how you grew up, you are your own unique loving being that is allowed to grow up and move on, without people that hurt you❤️
Bloodline-You are not defined by your family, and you are not destined to turn into them. You can break the cycle and you already are just by realizing the toxicness that surrounds you and you will be different from them❤️
Call your mom-It is never the answer. Your problems seem huge but believe me it is not the answer. Give yourself the room to grow past it, instead of turning around and deciding your done trying, and I love you so much❤️
You’ll be alright kid-You will be. Trust me, you will be. Look back at how many times you thought it was the end and it never was. You are strong enough to get past this too. You are not behind or less than because things in your past slowed you down. Keep moving forward, even if you can only make it one step every day❤️
Listening to songs that resonate with our deepest emotional struggles can be incredibly healing. When I first encountered tracks like "Family Line" by Conan Gray and "Burning Down" by Alex Warren, I found an unexpected source of comfort and understanding. These songs capture complex feelings about family fractures, loneliness, and self-acceptance — topics I personally struggled with. It’s important to remember, just as highlighted in the article, that unconditional love might be missing from our past but isn't the entirety of our future. Music helped me realize that I could redefine love on my own terms, focusing on nurturing relationships that uplifted me rather than those rooted in pain or toxicity. Grieving the loss of someone dear, as described in "In The Stars" by Benson Boone, is a uniquely personal journey, and there's no set timeline to follow. Giving yourself permission to grieve without guilt allowed me to heal authentically, without feeling rushed by external expectations. Songs like "Unlovable" by Beach Weather reminded me not to internalize negative messaging from others. Instead, I learned to practice self-love, understanding that being "hard to love" is often a false narrative shaped by our experiences rather than our true worth. The article's advice on growth with "Matilda" by Harry Styles and breaking cycles with "Bloodline" by Alex Warren & Jelly Roll resonates deeply. It’s empowering to recognize that where we come from doesn't dictate who we become. I found strength in embracing my own path, even if it meant taking slow, steady steps forward. Finally, the recurrent encouragements like "You’ll Be Alright, Kid" by Alex Warren serve as gentle reminders that resilience is possible. Trusting in your ability to heal and grow — even on hard days — transforms pain into hope. For anyone relating to these emotional themes, immersing in these songs coupled with thoughtful reflections can be a comforting companion on your healing journey. Each track and insight offers a unique perspective, helping build a narrative of hope, self-compassion, and the promise of better days ahead.









