I love music. It's more of a need. I have been listening to music since before I was born. My music taste has changed throughout the years. When I was little I used to listen to RadioDisney. I loved it. Disney songs rocked. I was in love with Jump5. A couple of their songs still make my top 20 favorite songs ever. I listened to that until I was in 5th grade. It wasn't cool to be a 6th grader listening to RadioDisney. So i moved on to listing to a pop station. I don't remember the call name, but it was a station like 102.9 or 92.3. I listened to that for about a year maybe until I feel in love with country music. In 7th until 9th grade that was basically all I listened to. My mom hated it so in the car I would always compromise for pop stations. I don't really like those songs all to much because there basically all the same. The same stupid whiny voice singing about hot hot he/she is. It's pretty annoying to me now. At the time though it was alright.
The summer before my freshman year I basically lived with my best friend Riley because I didn't want to move. She has to sleep with the radio on and it would always be country. Our life was a big country song. The summer was relaxed and the feelings were good. Of course it wouldn't be a country song without love. There were heartbreaks and new loves, but through everything we were best friends therefor we loved each other. I loved that small town. Life was peaceful there. Moving was so hard for me. I don't think anyone can understand truly until they go through it. The only thing that stayed the same for me in my time of need was music. It helped me through. Avril Lavigne especially. After things were basically settled, I would try to listen to country again, but the memories were so strong and hurtful I couldn't without crying. It still is hard to listen to country.
Now I currently listen to 94.1. It's basically a rock station. There a lot a like, country and rock. Country just has a slowed melody and calming words. Rock is more straight up honest. When things suck or are weird in life, rock will express how your feeling because those songs are real. It's not calming and settling like country. I also love the old poppy-rock songs that never made the radio. Mostly songs about summer.
Now music is a must. Sometimes the help of music is stronger then the help of friends. When you find the perfect song you realize that someone else has gone through your pain, and when they turn out okay, you realize that you will to. I mostly love all types of music, but it's not about the genre of music, it's about the heart behind the song.
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