Wednesday, March 28, 2018

7 Songs to beat the rush hour

By: Joseph Andre Gaspar




We all know that the holidays of Holy Week can cause tremendous traffic and it can be very frustrating to those who wanted to travel to various places. Try to relieve the frustration 
with these 7 songs that we compiled together.

1.
For the EDM (Electronic Dance Music) lovers here, I recommend Faded by Alan Walker. This song is one of my favorites because it makes me motivated for some reason. By the way, this song has very short lyrics and all most of friends pretty much know it so sing along as the song goes.

2.
For some people out there who loves classic memes, I recommend Take on Me by a-ha. It is a song where you can dance while listening and just sitting in the car and most importantly, you can somewhat recall the 90’s with this music vibe.

3.
Here’s for mainstream song by Bruno Mars ft. Cardi B, Finesse gives you a very funky and groovy vibe. It is also a song that even if you played it over and over it will never get old. Trust me, I know. This song is recommended by Ameera Luntao.

4.
This list will not be complete without an OPM (Original PinoyMusic) so here’s Bawat Daan by Ebe Dencel. When I first listen to this, it gave me the “Harana” vibe and I think it is cool how the song is written. 

5.
Here’s another OPM song to lighten up that grumpy feeling in your chest, Titibo-tibo by Moira Dela Torre. Here’s a tip, make sure your lungs are prepared because singing this song can be make you run out of oxygen. Trust me, everyone knows that. By the way, this song won the Himig Handog 2017.

6.
For a song that can be relatable here’s Young Dumb and Broke by Khalid. This song pretty much summarizes everyone’s school days. Well, sing along and be young, dumb and broke just like song says.

7.
Here’s the last one on out list, if you want something that is Holy Week themed song, I recommend Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley. I’m sure you already know why I put this song on the list. This song will always give me the chills when listening to it and I know this happens to you too. This song is recommended by Jamie Karen Hernandez.

With these songs I’m pretty sure your travel will always be pumped up with smiles and laughers but at the end of the day, we must know the meaning of Holy Week and use this to be able to guide us not only in this week’s holiday but all throughout the year.

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