ABOUT MUSIC n.2
- Dominika Dbalá
- 6. 3. 2018
- Minut čtení: 3
Slowly every day, more and more i start to realize how crucial part of my life music is. I know how cheesy that might sound but I consider this realization ginourmously important. I owe everything I am today, to music.
I've been through many stages of what I was listening to. There was my hip-hop era thanks to which I fell in love with dancing, there was my Ed Sheeran era which is now over but I will always be fond of it, 'cause it was him who awoke the romantic side of me and opened some doors inside me that were preventing me from telling things honestly and genuinely from the heart. I believe that Ed was the key to discovering my emotional me. And don't get me wrong I still listen to this talented guy, it's just not the love that it used to be anymore. There was also this era when I wouldn't listen to anything but soundtracks, and that I still do. A lot of my friends consider this strange. I say: try it. There is nothing more relaxing. I feel like it taught me to appreciate not only words but also the silent expression. Of course my JT era has never ended. Justin Timberlake is a genius. You could search through my music library and find every single song that he's ever recorded. Not to mention that there is nothing more fun than JT's old hip-hop era. LOVE. Not so long time ago I discovered Alvaro Soler, a spanish singer that completely flummoxed me. I guess something about two years ago I started to care more about music and found out more about the rap scene. My first and until now most beloved rapper is G-Eazy. And don't ask me why, 'cause I literally don't know. His texts aren't anything special or deep but I still kinda bear him in my heart. He introduced me to a completely new world which I never truly knew about. And after G-Eazy, MGK came. Machine Gun Kelly is something different tho. I'd never considered rap to be my most favorite genre, not at all, but MGK has his special place in my heart. His texts are unlike G-Eazy's meaningful and way less sexualising. And of course a special place in my heart is there for my beloved Bon Jovi too, which I've listened to since I was little. I would say that today, in this minute of this hour, my most favorite musicians are Kodaline. I've been listening to them intensively for over a year and they've helped me through my biggest crises. Past few months I've been being introduced to a lot of new great music like Pearl Jam and I've discovered my passion for literally studying music genres.
(I've just listed like one thousandth of my beloved music artists, I might write about more one day)
So you can see I've been through a lot. And it's funny because all those singers have managed way more than they had expected or they'll ever know about. Listening to music (whatever it was at the time) got me through everything. And I know that eventually it was me who got myself through it, but music was always there to support me. I think it is so important to stop for a while and realize how exceptional it is that music even exists. I mean how? That is the best thing mankind ever invented. So bless that. Try to find your time in a day to bestow some time to music. I for instance spend every morning doing this morning routine. I browse through youtube, find out what's new, sip on my tea and clean up my Itunes library. What do you do ?
this is a list of my most favorite songs (if you wanted an inspiration):
FLEETWOOD MAC - CHAIN
ED SHEERAN - I SEE FIRE
MGK - LET YOU GO
KODALINE - HIGH HOPES
THE GOO GOO DOLLS - IRIS
MACKLEMORE AND RYAN LEWIS - DOWNTOWN
JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE - WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND
JUSTIN BIEBER FT. JADEN SMITH - NEVER SAY NEVER
NATHAN SYKES FT. G-EAZY - GIVE IT UP
JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE - LOSING MY WAY
RED HOT CHILLI PEPPERS - SNOW
ADAM LAMBERT - WHATAYA WANT FROM ME
NICK CAVE - O'CHILDREN
BEBE RHEXA FT. G-EAZY - F*** FAKE FRIENDS
BON JOVI - IT'S MY LIFE
THE ALL AMERICAN REJECTS - GIVES YOU HELL
X AMBASSADORS - LOVE SONGS DRUG SONGS
MGK - WILD BOY
JOSEF SALVAT - HUSTLER
HANZ ZIMMER - PIRATES OF THE CARRIBEAN 3
KENDRICK LAMAR - HUMBLE
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