
Playlists
If playlists are the ultimate currency of coolness, we're your virtual treasury.
Nostalgic Songs For Twenty-Somethings Stuck At Their Parents’ House
In scary times like these, we naturally want to be near our loved ones. A lot of us twenty-somethings, out of fear for ourselves, situations, or family members, flocked to our childhood homes to stay (safely) close to them. Some of us are also college students, in which case there wasn’t much of a decision to be made on whether or not we’d be coming home.
By Zoey Hickman6 years ago in Beat
Positive Vibes For Handling Mental Illness During Quarantine.
During this time of uncertainty for those of us struggling with mental illness, this isolation can be devastating. Without access to our wider support networks and coping mechanisms, it can be a real struggle but music has always been there.
By Erin Shields6 years ago in Beat
My Quarantine Journey: A Playlist
The world is an exceptionally odd place to be right now and an apocalyptic, Orwellian atmosphere has descended upon us. Even in the darkest of times music can be a therapeutic form of self expression for many, so I am going to take you on a musical journey through my lockdown experience so far.
By A. N. Merchant 6 years ago in Beat
Songs to Shut Out the World : Quarantine Playlists
Music has always been my best solace. In college I built myself a perfect little listening hideaway just to get lost in my music. Mountains of blankets and pillows, kaleidoscopic ceiling lights, lava lamps and tie dye posters made it a stoner's dream. And - of course - it came equipped with an epic stereo system.
By Sierra Vandervort 6 years ago in Beat
Quarantine Music Therapy
If there is something that’s kept me sane during quarantine its music. I find music as my own personal mental health booster. I often go to sleep with music and find dancing at the most random moments the most perfect form of self-expression and therapy a human can have.
By Geomara Flores6 years ago in Beat
A Quarantine Mixtape, Made Just For You. First Place in Quarantine Playlist Challenge.
If you're like me, binging episodes of Hulu's High Fidelity to distract yourself from COVID-19 chaos, you know how delicate the art of mixtaping is. You can't just mishmash a bunch of catchy tunes together...there are RULES. Do it right, and you can tell a great musical story through other people's creative genius.
By Kathryn Milewski6 years ago in Beat
My Quarantine playlist for feels and freedom
There has been an assortment of feelings throughout this whole ordeal of the Coronavirus. Our lives have been changed to live through this part that has made a devastating impact in our history. We have time to be at home now, and we have to find ways to preoccupy ourselves. There's only so much movies and TV to binge and distract. Most of the creators I've been keeping contact with have said that music has been the biggest benefactor to keeping a positive mental headspace to be at peace. I'd have to agree, because it's been a big part of my quarantine routine. To find new songs or listen to ones I have with a new respect for how it parallel to my situation and I never noticed til I had the time to sit down and understand it from a different viewpoint.
By Samantha Parrish6 years ago in Beat
The Ultimate Playlist To Get You Through Quarantine
I’ll make this short and simple, because who wants to read a long paragraph instead of jamming out? During these tough times, it’s safe to say that my playlist has expanded. I have a large number of taste in music, from French tunes, to Spanish, American rap, Reggae, Japanese rap, Indie, Rock, any type of Pop, you name it. I should also mention that I listen to a lot of underrated singers and rappers. I’m not a picky person in general, I enjoy every single genre of music because behind it there’s a person that took the time to come up with the lyrics and beats. It’s a long process and it takes a lot of commitment when building an ideal album. And let me tell you, putting yourself out there is a hard thing to do. Some artists go unnoticed and some eventually reach popularity. In this list, there will be a mixture of songs I recommend, whether it’s a love song, Reggaeton Latino, Rap, or just upbeat music. Take the time to listen to them and see how you feel about them! Sit back and relax or get up and feel free to shake your booty!
By 𝐵𝓇𝒾𝓉𝓉𝒶𝓃𝓎 𝑀. 6 years ago in Beat











