It's that time...
For Spotify Wrapped! And also Apple Music Replay!
I listen to a lot of music. I live, breathe, and eat it as does most of my family. Growing up, one of the best things we did was take turns picking music while doing housecleaning. Music is quite literally fuel for me. Not just for housecleaning but also for creating, moving, relaxing, being ok with myself, being ok with not being ok with myself, having a safe place for all emotions, and sometimes all it takes is a certain song to give me strength to step into the day.
I listen to both Spotify and Apple Music for different reasons. First, I have spent a lot of time scouring the ends of the universe for music that doesn't exist on either platform. Seriously! A recent example was an Aaron Neville CD that had a song on it that didn't exist anywhere - "Jesus is a Friend of Mine." Dear Spotify and Apple Music, Aaron Neville is a legend and his gospel music most beautifully highlights his voice. How do you not know this?
I get that some artists (ahem Garth Brooks) do not allow their music on one or the other and it gets very complicated. Thankfully I have CDs of a lot of these artists (ahem Garth Brooks).
There are also these incredible cds that Northsound put out in the 90s where you hear popular classical and jazz music with loon calls mixed in. This is also why I still search for CDs anytime I see them at a used bookstore, library sale, or random thrift store. You know how many times I see a version of a favorite classical song that doesn't exist in Spotify or Apple Music? I would say about one out of six times it happens. I don't mind spending hours combing through classical music for unusual versions of songs.
Another reason I love Apple Music is that I have daily meditations, poetry, and other spoken word mixed in with my music. Apple Music also allows me to cut out specific parts of songs and manipulate the music depending on my needs. I don't want to hear "Beluga Heights" at the end of Jason Derulo's Whatcha Say every time I listen to it. I also have a couple songs where I only like 30 seconds of a ten minute piece. Sometimes to do this I need to purchase these songs individually, but because it's music, it's always worth it.
I use Spotify primarily for my monthly playlists, which I usually create with extreme excitement the first day of every month. The moment I hear a song that lights me up it's dumped in the new month's playlist, and I delete that month from last year. This means I have only 12 playlists and no distractions for when I need to focus or am feeling a certain mood. Because of the sheer number of songs I have and the years I've used Apple Music, I have dozens of playlists, and I get easily distracted by them.
Both Spotify and Apple Music also recommend different music and my weekly lists of new music are always different between the two platforms. I spend a lot of time both listening to music and searching through music. It's one of the ways I treat myself when I need some me time. I sit down and look up something that's recently resonated with me and everything related to it. One path sometimes turns into miles and miles of music. And each music platform creates different paths.
Here are my end of the year music stats. I do hope you share yours with me if you are a fan of Spotify and/or Apple Music!
First up, it looks like I love Spotify and Apple Music equally, which I love to see. It totally validates why I need both!
Top songs:
Turn It Up is probably the most balancing song for me. Anytime I felt out of sync this past year it was like a hug from the bass Gods. I sometimes found myself replicating some of the noises from this song when I was struggling with anxiety. It's therapy.
I really like Tartarus because it sounds like the song is throwing a rage tantrum, which is a feeling I was quite intimate with the past year or so. It's so incredibly cathartic. Do you need to throw a tantrum? Let this song take care of that for you. You will feel like you are growing your own calm.
A World of Our Own is just so stinking beautiful I can't even stand it. The crunchy sound is how I feel when all is right with the world. It's also just the right pace to take whatever it is you're carrying and do whatever exercise you do until what you're carrying turns into just your heartbeat, that crunchy strength.
I have loved Spiegel im Spiegel for a very long time. It's easily in my top twenty favorite songs. I love all versions of it, and it's one of the few songs I can listen to for hours. Viktor Orri Árnason's version is my favorite. The effort, resonance, reflection, and imperfections haven't been stripped away. It's like what Kendrick Lamar says in his song Humble, " Show me somethin' natural like ass with some stretch marks." This Spiegel im Spiegel has those stretch marks.
Come up on My Side - I really don't have a lot to say about this song. It's like music junk food. I find it very amusing that the song starts with the word, "shit." At least I hope that's what the word is, because I laugh every single time. I have tried to find lyrics for this song, but I'm glad I haven't looked too hard, because it sounds like some questionable things are being said.
There's a lot of sadness with "Shake and Stop," which was a song I used for spring storytimes, my last storytimes RIP. Am I sad nothing surpassed it in Apple Music? Nope! This was just the dedication and love I had for storytimes shining through. I used to sing my storytime songs to and from work, memorizing every little detail so that my mind could be freed up for the moments I couldn't plan, the fantastic, unbeatable chaos and energy of so many people uniting in their unique journeys.
Dread was the song that woke me up and helped me start healing again. I have only been listening to it since August, and it's the song that gets me going when nothing else will.
Apashe has been one of my top artists for the past few years. He's brilliant and takes music to places I've never been to before. Devil May Cry is a masterpiece. The build will literally lift your pulse right out of your body. Right around 2:00 is where your life will probably change, and 2:30 is when you will realize that the song has completely moved into your body.