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4 Songs For Each Of These 4 Moods You Need Music For

You can get a head start; learn the words, sis/bro.

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4 Songs For Each Of These 4 Moods You Need Music For
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This article is for my #musicislife people. One of my favorite things to do is listen to music. What makes music so special in my opinion is every song tells a different story. If you are in a bad mood, you can find a song that fits your mood. Below, I compiled a few of the songs you can listen to in various moods. You can listen to these songs for that purpose or at least have new songs to add to your playlist.

Sad/Breakup Songs

These songs will definitely help with a good cry.

1. Never Ever by Ciara

2. I’m not the only one by Sam Smith

3. Hello by Adele

4. Deep by Auburn


Angry Songs

Anger is tricky when let out the wrong way. Next time you want to punch a wall or scream in a pillow, try calming that anger through music.

1. Tired by Kelly Price

2. Bust your windows by Jazmine Sullivan

3. Set Fire to the Rain by Adele

4. Ring the Alarm by Beyonce


Religion Songs

I couldn’t forget about the gospel music. God has been too good to me.

1. Pray for me by Kirk Franklin

2. I can only imagine by Tamela Mann

3. You will win by Jekalyn Carr

4. Because of who are by Vicki Yohe


Hype Songs

If you go to parties, one of the following will be played. You can get a head start; learn the words, sis/bro.

1. Birkenhead by Cardi B

2. Finesse by Bruno Mars featuring Cardi B

3. Walk it Talk it by Migos featuring Drake

4. God’s plan by Drake

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