Most of this discussion post is for my english. Even though I speak it fearly well, I have to train it, so let's start it already, ok?
(P.S. Since the purpose is to train my english, I can't revise my text so expect a lot of mistakes, my dear)
Well, that happened again. I'm addicted to a specific music. I mean, usually I get addicted for three or five days, but this one starts to act differently, I've been addicted on this music for a week already. That's a pretty crazy record, I may say. And everything about this music is at least good. The lyrics are not like the Imagine Dragon and Stromae's ones, but yet, they are fine. Perhaps the best part is definitively the rhythm. It's pure monotomy and totally contagious, very dancing and super calm, it's like drinking tea with coke.
Just now I was thinking about songs, melodies and rhythms and I just asked to my own buttons: "Why the heck getting addicted to a specific music? There are so many out there and many of them are awesome. Also, why don't we get addicted at it forever? And even more, why thinking about its end helps us to forget it more easily?" Well, this last question isn't so hard, it's associated with the way the brain works. I'll not get in the details, though.
But why the music thing? Well, first of all, there's obviously a lot of relations with the person's musical preferences. Sometimes certain melodies appeal for us, and sometimes quite a lot of them doesn't. According to me, my person and myself, this appealing is actually your brain recognizing the difference in the specific music. Sometimes we got out of our "Known Zone". It's not associated with the comfort zone, but a new zone, where you know everything is there, not importing if you like or not everything/something there. It's just what you know.
A music that is out of this zone appeals for us, because of something they are. New? No, it's not associated with how your brain recognizes something new, but how it recognizes something different. Also, they don't stay in your brain forever because they will eventually get boring. It happened with me once, I listened to the Racine Carée and Cheese albums, from Stromae for quite a while, 1 month just listening to him. For the next six months I couldn't hear it anymore because I didn't like it. Then, in the next month, I got addicted to Je Cours, Sommeil and Batârd for a entire week. It happens. It's our brains, they work like that and it's not their fault.
That's it, I guess.
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