I thought I would share this: I created a playlist of songs that I connect with the most.

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I thought I would share this: I created a playlist of songs that I connect with the most.
I love “Breakaway” - it’s one of the highlights for me on Celine Dion’s Loved Me Back to Life album. It’s raw. It’s emotional. It’s powerful. Celine’s vocal soar, filled with intense... well, emotion. Every time I listen to it, it hits me so hard, especially the line: “What if all I am/Without the pain/Is empty hearted?”
Kill Em With Kindness (in its original form) is featured on Selena Gomez’s second solo studio album, Revival. She sings about how, even though “the world can be a nasty place,” we shouldn’t start a war over it over a dance track that complements the message.
When 13 Reasons Why came out, a new version of the song was released. It had a stripped back production, and Selena’s vocals and the emotion in it drives it. And in my opinion, it’s so much better than the original one.
It’s such a relatable song.
I’ve been bullied before, and I’ve held grudges before, and I’ve wanted to retaliate, but over time, I’ve learnt that that’s not the best thing to do, that it’s better to act without the intention of swinging back at someone (and this can mean verbally), to just let it go.
And it doesn’t have to be bullying, either. It can be a tribute to a lot of what’s happening in the world - Manchester, Las Vegas, and so on. I don’t understand why people do these terrible things. I don’t think I want to. All I want, all anyone would want, is for the world to be a safer place, and that is to be kind, to be good person, to not start a war.
There are moments in your life - moments in the past, moments in the present, moments in the future - that life gets heavy. Delta Goodrem sings about this topic on her song Heavy, which is on her Wings of the Wild album.
I love this song because it’s so honest and raw and it’s one of the songs I most relate with. I have such a deep connection with it, and it has the ability to make me feel the weight of emotion.
The second part of the chorus when she sings about people calling her lucky because she has the world in her hands recalls the Britney Spears’ classic, Lucky.
I have to say, this is definitely one of my all-time favourite Delta Goodrem ballads.
I can’t believe it’s been over a year since my ears have been blessed with listening to Glory for the first time. It’s such a shame that only two singles were released - Make Me... and Slumber Party - because so many other tracks on the album could’ve been awesome picks for a third. And one of them is the soft Just Luv Me.
I love Just Luv Me because it sounds so authentically like Britney. It shows off her sweet, breathy vocals, which complements the vulnerability of the song. And it’s really relatable: she doesn’t need to depend on anyone to stand on her own two feet; she just wants something simple, and that is to be loved.
In my opinion, Just Luv Me could’ve been a worthy single. However, that doesn’t matter because I still get to enjoy it.
Demi Lovato’s sixth album, Tell Me You Love Me (which was released on the September 29th, 2017), has so many more songs that I relate with, and one of them is the promotional single You Don’t Do It For Me Anymore.
I love it so much. It’s such a raw, emotional song, and Demi’s vocal performance is just amazing. I think this soulful vibe really suits her voice, and she has approached this album in the right way.
The meaning of the song isn’t what you’d expect. While it can be interpreted as a typical “break up with a guy/girl” power ballad, Demi has admitted that it’s about how her old self isn’t working out for her*. And that’s how I see it as well. Who I was then isn’t who I am now.
Obviously, this won’t be the last time that I’ll talk about Demi, but I hope you enjoyed!
*https://www.teenvogue.com/story/demi-lovato-you-dont-do-it-for-me-anymore-meaning
Introduction: Only Me
Hey there,
If you have found me here, then welcome!
Only Me is the place where I express myself. Usually, I will focus on something like a song that I love/like, why I love/like it, and how I relate with it.
So I hope you enjoy!