Probably for me it’s going to be:
Cigarettes after sex: “Apocalypse”
Bob Sinclar: “world hold on”
it's a little sappy but Chappel Roan's Red Wine Supernova is what finally broke through my thick skull and cracked my egg 7 or so months ago. Specifically the line about standing there in gogo boots and a short skirt waiting for a pretty girl to bite on you. I kept listening to it over over and i just thought it was neat and then this lightbulb went off and i realized oh hey i want that to be me. I'm the girl in the skirt wanting to be bit!
""" And I know you're going crazy
And I know you're going broke
And you're sitting here and laughing like that's some kind of joke, but I'm not laughing
And I want you to be careful
And I want you to be smart
I don't want you to romanticize falling the fuck apart
And I want you to remember that you're better
And I love you and I'll see you tomorrow """
One of the more powerful supportive songs I know.
https://batboymusic.bandcamp.com/track/snyder-ave
Fuck The World by ICP, specifically the Richard Cheese cover - Fuck The World
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2ZyNl61mwUadmwJSES9vDu all of these songs have a bit of my memory . mostly rage
Falling In Reverse & Jellyroll - All My Life,
Fox Stevenson - Don’t Care Crown,
Quinn XCII - Tough
I like the question.
I had to think of two songs immediately:
Coldplay - Magic. I really feel the lyrics but the "of course I do" at the end always leaves me in tears.
Daft Punk - Touch. I always interpret the song as a robot struggling to become sentient, but it also reminds me of my process of leaving behind my angry and frustrated teen and early twenties self because I realized that it made me unhappy.
Why does a song have to have lyrics in order to evoke strong emotion?
Lunatico by Lft (Linus Åkesson)
It's All White Noise by Charli Morgan.
I just wanna be something good. I just wanna leave something decent. I just wanna make something I don't hate.