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I mean a situation were you suddenly felt like the artist could be singing about you?

2006-12-28 09:08:25 · 14 answers · asked by Louise Oriole 3 in Entertainment & Music Music

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yes definitely. all of the time for different situations. Right now its Lauryn Hill "X-factor" or Vivian Green's "Gotta Go". Good break up cna't take it anymore songs.

2006-12-28 09:19:07 · answer #1 · answered by akcka5 1 · 0 0

Yes. About two years ago, the woman I loved for five years left me for someone else. I was angry, hurt, sad, depressed and a whole lot of other things. I remember sitting in my room, messing around on my computer and listening to Jack Johnson's In Between Dreams album. The song "Sitting, Waiting, Wishing" seemed to fit me and my situation perfectly.

"Well I was sitting, waiting, wishing,
You believed in superstition
then maybe you's see the signs.

Lord knows that this world is cruel,
And I ain't the lord, no, I'm just a fool,
and loving someone don't make them love you.

Must I always be waiting for you?

2006-12-28 09:26:40 · answer #2 · answered by Answer Schmancer 5 · 0 0

Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Green Day. Although I suspect a lot of people identify with that song.

2006-12-28 09:31:29 · answer #3 · answered by thatoneguy 3 · 0 0

Of course, those are the songs that get you through good and bad times. Over My Head by The Fray is my latest connection song.

2006-12-28 09:12:42 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"So What" is via Anti-Nowhere League. Metallica basically coated it. It nevertheless rocks inspite of the shown fact that. And whilst we are on the subject rely of vulgar Metallica conceal tunes, how approximately green Hell (initially via the Misfits)? Or try Mercyful destiny's "Nuns have not have been given any exciting." (Metallica coated a medley of Mercyful destiny songs, yet not this one.)

2016-10-19 02:39:16 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Oh ya all the time, but then we all go through problems like the artist, so its kinda kewl that their able to get their point across to people like you and me.

2006-12-28 09:15:05 · answer #6 · answered by superchic92 2 · 0 0

Yes...The song #itch about me and the song you jerk referring to a time in my life when i was in the middle of a break up

2006-12-28 09:17:37 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

SEVERAL TIMES, AT VARIOUS POINTS IN MY LIFE. I HAVE SONGS THAT I CAN "RELATE" TO FOR EMOTIONS: SAD, HAPPY, LONELY, ANGRY. HAVING THE ABILITY TO DRAW SOMEONE IN WITH THE LYRICS BRINGS THE LISTENER CLOSER TO THE ARTIST. (OR VICE VERSA) IT IS GREAT WHEN THIS HAPPENS!

2006-12-28 09:21:53 · answer #8 · answered by GIRTY 1 · 0 0

Oh, god, yes. Sometimes you just listen to a song and stare at the radio, thinking, '...is this person stalking me?!'.

2006-12-28 09:11:56 · answer #9 · answered by Shadow 2 · 0 0

Absolutely. This is one reason the world loves music - it feels as if another can relate to us and our emotions.

2006-12-28 09:22:56 · answer #10 · answered by square_dotzz 4 · 1 0

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