Music is an escape. Escape who you are, your tears, your fears, and forget what’s wrong.
I’m the girl who sits in the corner by herself, always with earphones in and vibin’ to the beat. Some people don’t realise how important music is to me, because for me, it’s more than just sound.
Music is a universal language that ties people together, and expresses the feelings that you don’t know how to say. Music allows you to connect with people on a deeper level, and allows you to understand the emotions and experiences they might be going through.
For me, music is like a drug. It keeps me sane and alive, and honestly, many people are surprised when they find out what sort of music I listen to. Music is my escape from reality, but also my form of communication. It makes my problems float away – or at least chunk it down to make it more manageable.
Through music, artists share their own experiences, emotions, and messages to their worldwide audience. Everyone interacts with music differently as well. By this, I mean that the messages that music brings to us varies from person to person, and is influenced by our own experiences.
The most powerful part of it all, is that music is the one and only friend who won’t judge you. The one that’ll keep you company at your highest, but also at your lowest. It’ll tell you it’s okay, and it’s not okay. It’ll cheer you up, and it’ll make you feel important.
Music is my form of expression, and the way I understand the world around me and can be understood by others. It just… Gets me when no one else can. And that’s why I love it.