March grooves:- monthly song collection(wrap)-2024

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March was painful and awkward for me. It involved delving into pain, healing, and emerging while holding every piece together. All my playlists helped me get through it! Just like now, while writing, I’m listening to my favourite tracks and peaceful music (for me, it’s the mantras of Mahadev).

So this month, I have a few interesting collections:-

1- CO2 by Prateek Kuhad:- I fell in love with his voice when I landed in foreign land. It resonated deeply with me, and his songs helped me navigate through lonely roads and journeys. His other songs are equally important, such as “Heartbroken,” “100 Words,” “Kadam,” “Tune Kaha,” and “Kuch Din,” among others (still very few to mention his works). Listen to his tracks and fall in love with him!

2- All out of Fight by P!NK:- A soothing song about the time spent with a partner and now the time to be strong and there for each other, forever. For me, March was all about it. It’s beautiful, and I love it.

3- Training Season by Dua Lipa:- The beats will make you hip-hop. I dance every time I play it. I even danced inside a train; sorry if you someday see my viral video 😂😂🙈.

4- Who I Am by Alan Walker:- I don’t know why he always wears a mask! I find his voice sexier and more attractive. This song makes things perfect, working on your life with your partner and seeing a future together…

5- Sadqay by Aashir Wajahat:- It’s a playful one, trending these days for its dramatic music. I liked the background score more. It’s sweet and peaceful.

I know these are too few, but I’m stuck in a loop with my “42 Rare Favorites” playlist; it’s on every time!

Special Mentions:- (old loops)

1- Husn by Anuv Jain
2- Ve Haniyaan by Danny, Avvy Sra & Sagar
3- Maichia Gokei Sahu by Akshaya Mohanty (Odia song)
4- Slut by Taylor Swift
5- Kebe Aasi tu by Anshuman Satpathy (Odia song)

[This month is more about listening to old Odia songs; they make me nostalgic, remembering the long drives I’ve taken with my Dad and our nuclear family]

Published by Isha Adwitiya Dash

Researcher, bookworm, dancer, stitchings, painter, photographer, writer......

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