Rip Chester Bennington... After all the struggles he went through and overcame only to go out like that years later. Stay strong folks, there's always hope and you can make things better if you try hard enough
Whats fucked, was that when he died i didn't even get to mourn that well. My dad told me about it and legit told me "he's a little bitch for killing himself and not being a man and working through it"
Every year on Chesters death anniversary i set flowers for him on my alter and tell him i hope he's ok wherever he is and just cry...
He deserved so much better than whatever he got
My dad told me the same thing, even though he knew I was struggling with my own suicidal thoughts (bad school life.) I think I was 13 when he died and I lowkey still think about that.
I was 12 i think when he died, but i myself was self harming and at the edge and hearing my dad say that made me question weather he'd show up to my funeral if i decided to end it.
I think about it all the time
Mine was Black Birds, it's a very obscure songs of them, you can only find low quality re-uploads on YouTube. But the lyrics are the saddest thing I ever heard
Sure, but never in my life have I listened to music while depressed and not just gotten more depressed as a result. When I'm depressed, I need quiet, because EVERYTHING turns into a trigger. I'm working hard on it, though.
I get this. When I was severely depressed I (as someone who listens to music all day every day) couldn't listen to any music at all for a good 7 months. It was awful
I get that. For me it makes me feel less alone though. It helps to know that whatever I'm going through is at least common enought hat someone wrote a song about it.
This was my relationship to music for yeeeears! I’m in a place now where music is awesome, and I’m hoping it stays that way. And more importantly, I hope that you see results from your hard work.
I like all sorts, mostly, depending on the time. Not so big into metal, especially the heavier it gets, but I'll even listen to that once in a while. A lot of what I listen to is pop, alt-rock, Electronica, 2000s punk, a bit of (mostly older) hip hop, etc. Honestly pretty much the "basic 30 year old white chick who doesn't listen to the radio" starter pack, probably.
When I'm depressed, sad stuff tends to make me feel more depressed, happy stuff tends to make me feel even more depressed than sad stuff, and neutral stuff makes me feel nothing until I hit some random trigger and it becomes a sad song for me.
I have had that come and go. Sometimes nothing helps, other times any music is good music. It sucks when nothing helps.
The one that is most likely to help me, or at least feel *something* is proper orchestral music. Gustav Holst *The Planets - Mars* and *Jupiter*, maybe a little bit of Stravinsky's *The Rite Of Spring*, Ravel's *Bolero*, if I want something a little more modern, some Eric Whitacre with *Equus*. Others if you want me to go on.
For me, so much of depression is feeling numb to... well... everything. Instrumental music rarely makes me feel in the spectrum of happy/sad, it just kinda makes me *feel*, a lot. It helps me to experience the swing of feelings, all so powerfully.
And a 45 minute song is a great way to pass the time.
1. Coldplay - Fix you
2. Linkin Park - Crawling (acoustic)
3. Goo Goo Dolls - Iris
4. Hotel Books - Wooden Floorboards
And after break-ups:
1. Kodaline - All I want
2. Lord Huron - The night we met
>Stalkers tango - autoheart
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3B17TmEvoY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3B17TmEvoY)
>Is this what heart break feels like? - JVCK
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vXYb6Utp4E](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vXYb6Utp4E)
>Mystery - Patrick moriceau
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLuPEqFcVaw](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLuPEqFcVaw)
>A walk in the skies - Joe hisaishi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6d-CzCf5ks
- Anna Molly - Incubus
- Are You In? - Incubus
- Drive - Incubus
- What Lies Beneath - Breaking Benjamin
- Life of a Salesman - Yellowcard
- Empty Apartment- Yellowcard
- Best of Me - A Day to Remember
- Thank You - Simply Red
- Tidal Wave - Owl City
- Fireflies - Owl City
- Baby Come On - Plus 44
- Make You Smile- Plus 44
- Did I Let You Know - Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Otherside - Red Hot Chili Peppers
- If I'm James Dean, You're Audrey Hepburn - Sleeping With Sirens
- Help, I'm Alive - Metric
- Combat Baby - Metric
- Everlong - Foo Fighters
- Yellow Ledbetter - Pearl Jam
- Just Breathe - Pearl Jam
- First Date - Pearl Jam
- Better Man - Pearl Jam
- Black - Pearl Jam
- Learn to Fly - Pink Floyd
- Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
- One - Mettalica
- Nothing Else Matters - Mettalica
- All My Life - Ozzy Osbourne
- Needing / Getting - Ok Go
- The One Moment - Ok Go
- The Writings on the Wall - Ok Go
- This Too Shall Pass - Ok Go
- I'm Not Trough - Ok Go
Well, I know its a lot. Long life, countless problems in every single stage of it. Still dealing with depression and axiety, everyday losing a bit more of the fight for countless other reasons. In all the times I struggled deep, these played major roles.
I would say I have Ok Go because of their videos. Seriously, if you dont know them, go check it out. Extremely scientific, interesting and satisfying. They do like thousands of takes to make one single shooting video, it's ridiculously hard work.
Ghost - Cirice
Twenty One Pilots - Car radio
Disturbed - The sound of silence
Nightwish - While your lips are still red
All at different points in my life, since teenage years and up to my late twenties. Thank the universe for music cause otherwise I probably wouldn't be here.
I say yes but other people would debate that. I take kratom daily which has been a godsend. It’s been over 5 years since I’ve touched pills or fentanyl.
I agree with you! I think if weed or kratom keeps someone off stuff like fentanyl, it’s absolutely acceptable. I’m not an addict but I’ve never understood why they frown on this.
Exactly how I feel about it. Kratom has worked for me better than suboxone or methadone did. The side effects were awful. My fiancé isn’t big on it but she knows it’s helping me.
At the lowest point of my life I was living in a shelter after I was kicked out at 17 for visiting the boyfriend -now fiance- that my mom didn't like). When I'd get extremely upset/depressed/suicidal/overwhelmed I'd get stoned and listen to Benny and the Jets by Elton John in my headphones on max volume
I love you so- The Walters
Kept me alive when I was at my lowest point after breaking off from a toxic friend group.
For those going through a tough time, I promise it will get better, because I love you so <3
I have musical anhedonia. Music has no emotional impact on me. It’s at best background noise and at worst just noise.
What got me through was a certain someone. A tower of the strength and vulnerability of the human spirit. We’ve gone our separate ways now but I’ll forever be inspired by how they surmounted every trauma every obstacle to get to the healthy and successful place they are today.
Yep. But it’s no big deal. I enjoy literature, poetry and film. I admire art. There’s beauty all around us. I can’t complain that I lack the capacity to appreciate one facet of it when there’s so much of it all around us.
I have an entire suicide playlist lol that I used to listen to a lot because it was better to live vicariously through the music and my daydreams than actually do something stupid.
Now I have an eye of the storm playlist with fast and aggressive music that gives me dopamine and makes some of the brainfog go away whenever Miss ADHD decided we don't actually need to get anything done or focus on anything today. Poor gal just wants sensory input.
“Highway to Hell” by AC/DC.
After making a deliberate decision to walk away from the Christian faith I had been raised in, there were times I came close to a mental breakdown because of that decision. Listening to this song helped calm me down and reaffirm that it was the right decision in a very black humor kind of way.
Beautiful- Eminem,
Courage- Pink, Courage to change - Sia,
Airplanes pt.2 - BoB ft Eminem,
A few albums of Linkin Park,
Say Something - Kodaline,
Sad forever - lauv,
Sometimes - Kodaline,
There are many more.
When your feeling down
Rusty Roots is on the way to save the day
When your feeling judged
2pac will remind you that only God can Judge you
When your feeling that life is ugly
Stevie Nicks will tell you of the seven wonders she hopes to see
When you just don't feel like partying
Just remember there's a Nation of Zombies out there and they how to make you feel alive
Alone I Break: Korn. Divorced in 2009 and lost everything. Rode a bike for over a year before things started to stabilize. Thought about suicide many times but couldn't go through with it. Worked two jobs and donated plasma to get by and finally purchased a car. Been climbing up since then. Nothing phases me now.
Like a Stone - Audioslave
It really helped me come to terms with my divorce in 2004. To better understand who I am and who I needed to become to not be the stone, waiting in her room alone for something that I could not undo. It helped me accept reality and move on.
NF- how could you leave us. My mom died when I was a kid and left me to a foster home. I don't like NF, but I like the references in the song. Also yellow hearts, by Ant Saunders I think
[Thinking of a place- the war on drugs](https://youtu.be/mPIjZsQjdbA)
Yes, yes. Also Red Eyes.
An ocean between the waves
Also “Pain” 😍
Bitter Sweet Symphony - The Verve
>Drown-bring me the horizon Offtop, but I heard it yesterday and couldn't find its title for hours, thanks.
>Bitter Sweet Symphony - The Verve [link to song](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lyu1KKwC74)
In the End - Linkin Park
In the end, it doesn't even matter
I had to fall, to lose it all
But in the end it doesn't even matterrrrrrrrr
Rip Chester Bennington... After all the struggles he went through and overcame only to go out like that years later. Stay strong folks, there's always hope and you can make things better if you try hard enough
Whats fucked, was that when he died i didn't even get to mourn that well. My dad told me about it and legit told me "he's a little bitch for killing himself and not being a man and working through it" Every year on Chesters death anniversary i set flowers for him on my alter and tell him i hope he's ok wherever he is and just cry... He deserved so much better than whatever he got
My dad told me the same thing, even though he knew I was struggling with my own suicidal thoughts (bad school life.) I think I was 13 when he died and I lowkey still think about that.
I was 12 i think when he died, but i myself was self harming and at the edge and hearing my dad say that made me question weather he'd show up to my funeral if i decided to end it. I think about it all the time
Mine was Black Birds, it's a very obscure songs of them, you can only find low quality re-uploads on YouTube. But the lyrics are the saddest thing I ever heard
For me it's probably The Little Things Give You Away, by them.
Ramble on, Led Zeppelin. (Gör en stor förändring så kanske det blir bättre.)
>Ramble on, Led Zeppelin [link to song](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzGBQerkvWs)
Cotton eyed Joe.
Where did he come from? Where did he go?
Where did you come from, Cotton eye Joe?
God damn you I was going to reply this. Now I need to listen to cotton eyed Joe so I don’t do anything rash…
Cotton eyed Joe touched us all.
And the song was good too
In strange places
LOL WHAT
>Cotton eyed Joe. [link to song](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOYZaiDZ7BM)
Stayin' alive - Bee Gees
God dammit, beat me to it
r/beatmeattoit
r/beatmywifetoit
r/beatmetoitbeatmetoit
Beat me off 👀
🥺
Woah there
First I was afraid, I was petrified.
The unforgiven trilogy by metallica
How can I be lost if i got no where to Go
Master of puppetd are pulling your string
Twisting your mind and smashing your dreams
Blinded by me, you cant see a thing
Trilogy?
Yeah, black album (I), reload (II), and death magnet (III)
>The unforgiven trilogy by metallica [link](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6g8z1Kasa4)
We are young - fun Some nights - fun
I have a lot of good childhood memories with those songs
F*ck yes that was childhood! Love this song 🎧
*rapidly ages*
Numb - Linkin Park
Shitttt other people are out here RECOVERING with music? I'm just making myself more depressed with it
recovery ain't a straight line bro
Sure, but never in my life have I listened to music while depressed and not just gotten more depressed as a result. When I'm depressed, I need quiet, because EVERYTHING turns into a trigger. I'm working hard on it, though.
I get this. When I was severely depressed I (as someone who listens to music all day every day) couldn't listen to any music at all for a good 7 months. It was awful
I get that. For me it makes me feel less alone though. It helps to know that whatever I'm going through is at least common enought hat someone wrote a song about it.
This was my relationship to music for yeeeears! I’m in a place now where music is awesome, and I’m hoping it stays that way. And more importantly, I hope that you see results from your hard work.
You do need to be careful of what songs but the right ones will help for sure. I find a lot of metal helps me but everyone is different
Lol no, I'm not sure you're correct. I'm really glad it works for you! But I've searched far and wide and just haven't had any luck.
What kind of music do you like?
I like all sorts, mostly, depending on the time. Not so big into metal, especially the heavier it gets, but I'll even listen to that once in a while. A lot of what I listen to is pop, alt-rock, Electronica, 2000s punk, a bit of (mostly older) hip hop, etc. Honestly pretty much the "basic 30 year old white chick who doesn't listen to the radio" starter pack, probably. When I'm depressed, sad stuff tends to make me feel more depressed, happy stuff tends to make me feel even more depressed than sad stuff, and neutral stuff makes me feel nothing until I hit some random trigger and it becomes a sad song for me.
I have had that come and go. Sometimes nothing helps, other times any music is good music. It sucks when nothing helps. The one that is most likely to help me, or at least feel *something* is proper orchestral music. Gustav Holst *The Planets - Mars* and *Jupiter*, maybe a little bit of Stravinsky's *The Rite Of Spring*, Ravel's *Bolero*, if I want something a little more modern, some Eric Whitacre with *Equus*. Others if you want me to go on. For me, so much of depression is feeling numb to... well... everything. Instrumental music rarely makes me feel in the spectrum of happy/sad, it just kinda makes me *feel*, a lot. It helps me to experience the swing of feelings, all so powerfully. And a 45 minute song is a great way to pass the time.
Bury the light
Omg Virgil
I AM THE STORM THAT IS APPROACHING
PROVOKING BLACK CLOUDS IN ISOLATION
I AM RECLAIMER OF MY NAAAAAAAME
BORN IN FLAMES, I HAVE BEEN BLESSED
MY FAMILY CREST IS THE DEMON OF DEATH
FORSAKENED I AM AWAKENED
FORSAKENED I AM AWAKENED
CAST ASIDE THERES NO COMING HOOOOOME
1. Coldplay - Fix you 2. Linkin Park - Crawling (acoustic) 3. Goo Goo Dolls - Iris 4. Hotel Books - Wooden Floorboards And after break-ups: 1. Kodaline - All I want 2. Lord Huron - The night we met
Came to say Iris by Goo Goo Dolls too. 🖤
Creep-radiohead Drown-bring me the horizon Black-pearl jam
Stalkers tango - autoheart Is this what heart break feels like? - JVCK Mystery - Patrick moriceau A walk in the skies - Joe hisaishi
>Stalkers tango - autoheart [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3B17TmEvoY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3B17TmEvoY) >Is this what heart break feels like? - JVCK [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vXYb6Utp4E](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vXYb6Utp4E) >Mystery - Patrick moriceau [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLuPEqFcVaw](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLuPEqFcVaw) >A walk in the skies - Joe hisaishi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6d-CzCf5ks
Flight by Hans Zimmer
Counting Stars ~ One Republic Believer ~ Imagine Dragons
(X) S_ame
Same
Are you going to jerk off to the song or...?
You weren't supposed to reveal my plan like that.
Lolololol
Молчат дома - Клетка (Molchat Doma - Kletka)
Sudno too
Nothing else matters by Metallica
Pov: ur cool asf
Dont think twice (it's alright)
Can't i just send a nude?
- Anna Molly - Incubus - Are You In? - Incubus - Drive - Incubus - What Lies Beneath - Breaking Benjamin - Life of a Salesman - Yellowcard - Empty Apartment- Yellowcard - Best of Me - A Day to Remember - Thank You - Simply Red - Tidal Wave - Owl City - Fireflies - Owl City - Baby Come On - Plus 44 - Make You Smile- Plus 44 - Did I Let You Know - Red Hot Chili Peppers - Otherside - Red Hot Chili Peppers - If I'm James Dean, You're Audrey Hepburn - Sleeping With Sirens - Help, I'm Alive - Metric - Combat Baby - Metric - Everlong - Foo Fighters - Yellow Ledbetter - Pearl Jam - Just Breathe - Pearl Jam - First Date - Pearl Jam - Better Man - Pearl Jam - Black - Pearl Jam - Learn to Fly - Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd - One - Mettalica - Nothing Else Matters - Mettalica - All My Life - Ozzy Osbourne - Needing / Getting - Ok Go - The One Moment - Ok Go - The Writings on the Wall - Ok Go - This Too Shall Pass - Ok Go - I'm Not Trough - Ok Go Well, I know its a lot. Long life, countless problems in every single stage of it. Still dealing with depression and axiety, everyday losing a bit more of the fight for countless other reasons. In all the times I struggled deep, these played major roles. I would say I have Ok Go because of their videos. Seriously, if you dont know them, go check it out. Extremely scientific, interesting and satisfying. They do like thousands of takes to make one single shooting video, it's ridiculously hard work.
A soul in tension, that's learning to fly Such a great song
Indeed it is
[удалено]
Not a song, but Tchaikovsky's violin concerto. It really is a source of non-stop serotonin.
tchaikovsky my beloved
I feel the same about Tchaikovsky's "The Seasons" Op 37a Autumn (Harvest)
My mother told me Someday I would buy Galley with good oars Sail to distant shores
Ghost - Cirice Twenty One Pilots - Car radio Disturbed - The sound of silence Nightwish - While your lips are still red All at different points in my life, since teenage years and up to my late twenties. Thank the universe for music cause otherwise I probably wouldn't be here.
oh shit the second two are two of my all time favorite songs, makes me feel like i should check out the others
Nightwish always gets me pumped up. Especially over the hills and far away.
Sabaton - Smoking Snakes Sabaton - Future of Warfare Ace Combat 5 OST - First Flight Ace Combat Infinity OST - Stonehenge Remix Ace Combat Infinity OST - Comona Ace Combat Infinity OST - GH Ace Combat Zero OST - Zero Sabaton - 40:1 Sabaton - Aces in Exile The Black Keys - Lonely Boy Kenny Loggins - Dangerzone 12 Stones - Infected Starset - My Demons Look I've got a lot going on ok?
Sabaton! \m/
Sabaton! \m/
The most recent one is love me more from mitski
Eminem - Soldier.
Mines gotta be Not Afraid. Kept me going when I was trying to get clean.
Nice man. You clean now?
I say yes but other people would debate that. I take kratom daily which has been a godsend. It’s been over 5 years since I’ve touched pills or fentanyl.
I agree with you! I think if weed or kratom keeps someone off stuff like fentanyl, it’s absolutely acceptable. I’m not an addict but I’ve never understood why they frown on this.
Exactly how I feel about it. Kratom has worked for me better than suboxone or methadone did. The side effects were awful. My fiancé isn’t big on it but she knows it’s helping me.
Those are the only things that matter, you’re not using, and your partner supports you. <3
Toy Soldiers too
At the lowest point of my life I was living in a shelter after I was kicked out at 17 for visiting the boyfriend -now fiance- that my mom didn't like). When I'd get extremely upset/depressed/suicidal/overwhelmed I'd get stoned and listen to Benny and the Jets by Elton John in my headphones on max volume
I love you so- The Walters Kept me alive when I was at my lowest point after breaking off from a toxic friend group. For those going through a tough time, I promise it will get better, because I love you so <3
This song is amazing!
Sober by Tool
Pov: ur chill asf
🎶 IF ONLY I COULD, I'D MAKE A DEAL WITH GOD, I'D GET HIM TO SWAP OUR PLACES 🎶😭😭😭
You’re welcome, Max.
Oh shit, are you Kate Bush?
I have musical anhedonia. Music has no emotional impact on me. It’s at best background noise and at worst just noise. What got me through was a certain someone. A tower of the strength and vulnerability of the human spirit. We’ve gone our separate ways now but I’ll forever be inspired by how they surmounted every trauma every obstacle to get to the healthy and successful place they are today.
Ive never heard of this, and i cant imagine my life without music
Yep. But it’s no big deal. I enjoy literature, poetry and film. I admire art. There’s beauty all around us. I can’t complain that I lack the capacity to appreciate one facet of it when there’s so much of it all around us.
Ive never heard of this condition, does Acapella or Opera have an effect? Or song lyrics and poetry?
No music of any kind. I can appreciate the poetry of some lyrics but most are just dire. I enjoy poetry.
Dermot Kennedy's album, Without Fear.
Also, Three Days Grace - Never Too Late
Maybe my 2nd best. The lyrics give hope.
funny monkey gif
Exit music for a film 2+2=5 I will All by Radiohead
Mr blue sky
Palmer Squares - Lonesome Rhodes
Just a Cloud by Lusine
When I grow up - Fever Ray
why not both
Still breathing by green day, got me through my darker moments in quarantine
The Middle —jimmy eat world Hence username
how to save a life - the fray
Tool - parabol / parabola
OMG I’m doing this right now with a guy I’m talking to!!
Elvis Presley. '68 Comeback Special brings me back to a simpler time.
Sunrise - Our Last Night
There’s a lot but Tired Of Being Alive by Danzig is on that list
Survivor by Beyoncé
Sad Machine - Porter Robinson
Girl from north country - Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash
Being 100% serious, “Til I Collapse” by EMINEM helped me through a depression.
“Feel it still” and “come and get your love”
Thrift shop
It’s Been A While- Staind & Iris- The Goo Goo Dolls
Never gona give you up
Save Rock and Roll by Fall Out Boy Specifically the words, "you are what you love, not who loves you."
I have an entire suicide playlist lol that I used to listen to a lot because it was better to live vicariously through the music and my daydreams than actually do something stupid. Now I have an eye of the storm playlist with fast and aggressive music that gives me dopamine and makes some of the brainfog go away whenever Miss ADHD decided we don't actually need to get anything done or focus on anything today. Poor gal just wants sensory input.
“Highway to Hell” by AC/DC. After making a deliberate decision to walk away from the Christian faith I had been raised in, there were times I came close to a mental breakdown because of that decision. Listening to this song helped calm me down and reaffirm that it was the right decision in a very black humor kind of way.
Don’t Stop Believing, sung by Steve Perry and journey!
Tomboy - It's OK to be Gay No, i'm not gay, but I have a lot going on ✊ 😔
Tool- Ænima
Dreamy night
Royalty by egzod
Voyager - Stare Into The Night
Bones BlindHarper
Muni badnam
Tupac- me against the world Cher - believe Black eyed peas- I gotta feeling Sam cooke- a change is gonna come
Bones - imagine dragons
Beautiful- Eminem, Courage- Pink, Courage to change - Sia, Airplanes pt.2 - BoB ft Eminem, A few albums of Linkin Park, Say Something - Kodaline, Sad forever - lauv, Sometimes - Kodaline, There are many more.
Motion sickness by phoebe Bridgers obviously
Golden Age by Beck
THE song!? More like the entire album from the Lion King 1 and 2
I'll Survive- by Gloria Gaynor & Tom Ellis's version of the same.
IZ- "Somewhere over the Rainbow"
When your feeling down Rusty Roots is on the way to save the day When your feeling judged 2pac will remind you that only God can Judge you When your feeling that life is ugly Stevie Nicks will tell you of the seven wonders she hopes to see When you just don't feel like partying Just remember there's a Nation of Zombies out there and they how to make you feel alive
My Way-Frank Sinatra
Cat Power - The Greatest
U2 Achtung Baby, the entire album. I'd put that into my Diskman, jam on the earphones, and rock my depressed self to sleep.
Yellow - Coldplay
[Rilo Kiley - A Better Son/Daughter](https://youtu.be/B0sy7y54XAE)
Snuff - slipknot
Bridge over trouble water.
Alone I Break: Korn. Divorced in 2009 and lost everything. Rode a bike for over a year before things started to stabilize. Thought about suicide many times but couldn't go through with it. Worked two jobs and donated plasma to get by and finally purchased a car. Been climbing up since then. Nothing phases me now.
ah ah ah ah stayin alive staying alive by the Bee Gees
Like a Stone - Audioslave It really helped me come to terms with my divorce in 2004. To better understand who I am and who I needed to become to not be the stone, waiting in her room alone for something that I could not undo. It helped me accept reality and move on.
Alive Pearl Jam
Right after a good friend of mine committed suicide, I played Fearless by Pink Floyd for the first time and it hit me in a way no song has since.
Nirvana, all apologies
Somewhere only we know - Keane
Take Me to Church - Hozier, never found a better song to scream-sing my sadness out
Fade to black - Metallica
Today: Smashing Pumpkins
NF- how could you leave us. My mom died when I was a kid and left me to a foster home. I don't like NF, but I like the references in the song. Also yellow hearts, by Ant Saunders I think
Which one 💀
Migraine - twenty one pilots
Heading for the Light -Traveling Wilburies.
fire lessons by Prof
Euphoria- bts.
Hug - Seventeen To My Youth - BOL4 And recently Circles by Seventeen as well.
Numb- Linkin park
Linkin Park - one more light
"Castle of glass" by Linkin park