Songs

Songs, mood changers

ALOK HEGDE
2 min readApr 6, 2022
Photo by Riva Almero on Unsplash

Everything gets over. The only thing we have control over is to choose what we start. But we suffer. We suffer more in imagination. We get scared to get started. We have an intolerable starting problem.

What people we are with define who we are. By people,

I mean friends

people with whom you smash booties,

people with whom you talk,

or people you see every day.

If the people with whom we are define us, what do the songs we listen to tell about us?

Taylor Swift is going through so many problems, but we aren’t going through the same thing. I think when you listen to some song, you and the artist might not be going through the same thing, but you both are feeling the same emotions, be it any emotion from ecstatic to breakdown.

I think songs help us jump from one emotion to another.

We might be feeling like shit, but listening to a happy song makes us forget everything when we listen to it. Singing the song acts as a positive outlet for all our bottled-up emotions. For 3–4 minutes duration of the song, we feel powered, we feel energetic, and then the song ends, and we end up going back to our life lacking energy.

Honestly, it is fun listening to songs. It makes your brain go on autopilot, and you focus on nothing and everything when listening to songs.

I don’t know if it is easier to focus with songs, or without them.

I wrote this article very abruptly because I felt like writing an article while listening to songs. Did the songs motivate me to write? That I do not know. I was listening to yeah right by Joji, and the song is not about the benefits of writing for sure. I think it is more of the calmness and chill vibe the song has, which makes me want to write an article while listening to and chilling to that song.

Thank you for reading this article filled with my jumbled thoughts.

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