Listening to the same song repeatedly

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Its normal to do that because songs connects with us in anyway possible
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Ha I do that a lot.when I get a new song and I love it I end up repeating it.
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I usually never let the same song play twice no matter what, but if I accidentally leave certain songs on repeat and they start again, I just let them. 'I don't mind listening to a masterpiece', I often say.
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Definitely Urban Zakapa's "No Way". I first listened to it on YouTube, and it didn't really strike much of an impression on me (maybe because I was studying at that time). However, when I listened to it again, I became addicted!
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Yes i listen to burn by group 1 crew , scars to your beautiful, stone, overdose, 17 by alessia cara, and comfort inn somany and countless times since last year and it's still my notification ringtone i mean burn . Alright sope by saintolar ft Rayo too is cool especially where Rayo took her part in the dual
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I feel like I do this all the time once I listen to a song and it gets my attention and emotions,I play it over and over until I get sick of it.
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RussetDivinity wrote: 30 Aug 2014, 19:14 For a while, I listened to "Let it Go" in multiple different languages, and I tend to listen to Hadestown over and over.
wow i also like that song..i love it
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I do the same. I keep it on repeat and binge-listen to it over and over again until I finally get tired and move on to a new favorite.
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Reading this thread and realizing that countless people have this same habit made me fell “normal” again. :D
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Repeating a song can be a therapeutic ritual, allowing a deeper connection with its nuances. It's like revisiting a cherished story or poem, discovering new layers with each repetition. It fosters a profound connection between the listener and the music.
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While this is good, it can also be tiring. It can make the song boring to the listener.
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I do this a lot, I listen to the same song multiple times in a row for several days... but then I get tired of it and don't listen to it for a while.
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"Replaying a favorite song is like savoring a familiar taste, finding comfort in its melody. What track has you hitting the replay button lately?"
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Presently the whole Pink Friday 2 album by "Nicki Minaj" is on repeat.
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I think we all like to listen to a particular song repeatedly when it's new until and unless we get over it, but our minds still decide to repeat it over and over again, and that's when it gets super irritating. 😅
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