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- DJ AlexLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
not necessarily. it just happens that it is your taste. all of us have our own eccentrities :)
- lovelee1Lv 61 decade ago
In my opinion no it doesn't. Some of my favorite music is weird and crazy and I get a rush from listening to it. I get tired of all those sappy "Oh baby I love you so" songs. Sometimes you just need to listen to something that's real. Rock on my friend!
- Anonymous5 years ago
i'm getting a various feeling. I in specific circumstances be afflicted by seasonal melancholy. chuffed song reminds me of summer season, sitting interior the sunlight , out and approximately...chuffed stuff. It additionally gets me down because of the fact I undergo in recommendations exciting nights out...and summer season is a time for love, and that i've got not been in a relationship for a collectively as.
- 1 decade ago
Not at all. Makes us realize we don't have it quite as bad and the poor guy singing.
(But the truth is.......that usually we are happy to know that we are normal feeling as we do. That it must be normal if people are actually singing songs and expressing their feelings openly about the same types of things we struggle with ourselves. I think I find solace in that myself.)
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- 1 decade ago
Nope. It helps you to release your own depression. The blues are pretty much the same way. I can listen to a sad as hell song, shed one tear, and feel a lot better.
- *babydoll*Lv 61 decade ago
Maybe the music and the singing, not the lyrics, is what makes you happy? Coz...me too...sometimes.
- Eric CLv 41 decade ago
no its a well known psychological fact when you are down you need to play music to suit your mood at the time this cheers you up
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Not if the song triggers happy memories - you met your girlfriend at a funeral etc.
- 1 decade ago
No... it does that to me, too. I think it's because everyone around me is so suicidal from listening to my music that I just seem perky by comparison. ;-)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Well whateva makes you happy, keep doing what your doing.
Its all good