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Listening To Music
What is Listening To Music?

Listening to music in Brazil encompasses a wide range of genres and cultural expressions, reflecting the country's rich musical heritage and diverse population. It includes traditional styles like Samba and Bossa Nova, as well as contemporary genres such as Funk Carioca and MPB (Música Popular Brasileira).

Treendly Index Treendly Forecast Google YouTube
MOM: -9.3%
How much search volume does it get?
Google searches
22.2K/mo
Who is interested in this?
Gender
Female
69%
Male
22%
Unspecified
9%
Age
18-24
61%
25-34
30%
35-44
5%
45-49
4%
50-54
4%
55-64
4%
65+
4%

Is Listening To Music trending?

Yes. Listening To Music growing with a month-over-month change of 1.02% over the past 5 years, with approximately 22,200 monthly searches.


Why is Listening To Music trending?

1
Cultural Identity
Music is a vital part of Brazilian culture, serving as a means of expressing national identity and regional diversity. It connects people to their roots and traditions.
2
Social Connection
Listening to music fosters social interactions and community bonding. Events like Carnaval and local music festivals bring people together, enhancing social ties.
3
Emotional Expression
Music provides an outlet for emotional expression, allowing individuals to connect with their feelings and experiences. It serves as a form of therapy and comfort.
4
Access to Global Trends
With the rise of digital platforms, Brazilians have greater access to global music trends, leading to a fusion of local and international styles that enrich the music scene.
5
Youth Engagement
Younger generations are increasingly engaging with music through social media and streaming platforms, driving the popularity of new genres and artists.

What are people saying?

45 threads
AI Insights Positive sentiment
Discussions revolve around personal experiences and preferences related to listening to music, including features of music apps, favorite artists, and the impact of music on daily life.
Music App Features
Users are discussing desired features in music apps like Samsung Music, particularly around equalizer settings and offline listening improvements.
Artist Appreciation
There is a strong appreciation for artists like Demi Lovato, with users expressing excitement about new releases and live performances.
Nostalgia and Music History
Many users reflect on their long-standing relationship with music, sharing memories from the past and how music has evolved over the decades.
Health Concerns
Some discussions touch on health issues related to music listening, such as hearing damage from loud music.
Room Acoustics and Listening Experience
Users are exploring how room acoustics affect their listening experience, emphasizing the importance of sound quality and positioning.
Common questions
  • What features do you wish for in music apps?
  • How do you feel about the latest releases from your favorite artists?
  • What are your best memories associated with music?
  • Have you experienced any health issues related to music listening?
  • What tips do you have for improving room acoustics for better listening?
Pain points
  • Desire for better features in music apps.
  • Concerns about hearing damage from loud music.
  • Frustration with the lack of innovation in music consumption.
  • Challenges in achieving optimal sound quality in home listening environments.
  • Difficulty in finding new music that resonates.
r2.community.samsung.com
Re: One UI 8.5: Share Your Ideas in the Innovation Lab!
... (EQ) Settings in Samsung Music for One UI 8.5...feature request for the Samsung Music app in the upcoming One...revolutionize the offline listening experience. ​The Issue: Every music track is mixed...an incredible addition if Samsung Music allowed users to assign and...that specific track plays, Samsung Music should automatically switch to that...UI 8.5 and Samsung Music the absolute best native platform...
Sayan_bar · Apr 24, 2026
gearspace.com
RE:New Modular Gear Purchase Thread
Quote: Originally Posted by genshi ➡️ I'm a bit late to the ‪Make Noise MultiMod game... I didn't want one of these before, but listening to what you did to the Radio Music signal is changing my mind. Super spooky! I'm a huge fan of Radio Music, and I never get tired of all the weird things you can do to it.
Derp 🎙️ · Apr 24, 2026
pulsemusic.proboards.com
RE:Demi Lovato – It's Not That Deep
I need this project to get a proper push. This is the best music she’s ever released. Listening to the deluxe and the new songs are all still fantastic. This is such a good sound for her. Seeing her May 1 in Chicago!
Peterawr · Apr 24, 2026
www.avforums.com
RE:What film are you watching tonight/watched last night???
..., have been since I started listening to music back in the early 80's...
Drax1 · Apr 24, 2026
xdaforums.com
RE:[Discussion] What's your next smartphone / What should I buy
... used have eye-watering price ( i listening a music a lot and jack is ...
Ko96oN · Apr 24, 2026
www.resetera.com
RE:Do you think traditional/"premium" gaming will be associated with "old people" in 30+ years?
... to 50s are still into music. I have a big pile... law (mega-senior) and even my music loving buddies growning up pretty ... were asking what I was listening to and when I showed ...
Spacejaws · Apr 24, 2026
r/television
Netflix spent ‘a fortune’ editing out earphones from Beef season 2 after Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan decided to listen to music while performing their various scenes together.
submitted by /u/hanburgundy to r/television [link] [comments]
hanburgundy · Apr 23, 2026
r/ShitAmericansSay
"Europeans say America doesn't have a culture as they wear blue jeans, listen to our pop music and type it out on an iPhone."
submitted by /u/tatev555 to r/ShitAmericansSay [link] [comments]
tatev555 · Mar 17, 2026
r/70s
Anyone still listen to that music you grew up with in the 70s?
submitted by /u/Long_live_styrofoam to r/70s [link] [comments]
Long_live_styrofoam · Mar 12, 2026
r/Church_of_emily
What type music do think Emily listen to (art by TheOtherHalf)
submitted by /u/Major_Student1174 to r/Church_of_emily [link] [comments]
Major_Student1174 · Mar 1, 2026
r/todayilearned
TIL two studies both found that most people stop listening to new music in their early 30s. A 2015 study of people's listening habits on Spotify found that most people stop listening to new music at age 33 and a 2018 report by Deezer found it be to at age 30.
submitted by /u/tyrion2024 to r/todayilearned [link] [comments]
tyrion2024 · Feb 21, 2026
r/digitalminimalism
I didn't listen to music for a whole month and it completely changed me.
So, I quit social media a little more than two years ago. I only use Reddit and I only allow it for two hours in the evening. Usually it's for getting news and engaging with people who participate in my hobbies. Sometimes I won't use it at all. Long story short, after I quit social media I started looking around for other stuff to quit. Or to start which is a whole other thing. Last month I was watching a video about this exact topic. I found it quite insightful and wanted to try it. Here's what happened. Before I tell you about the actual process tho, I need to tell you about my relationship with music. From my childhood I always listened to music. It was a way of making things better or worse. Music seemed to have an immense effect on my mood. I would listen to music while I walked, cooked, worked out, drew, read, doomscroll, etc. so when it came to quitting I was...worried about the implications. So after I made this decision, I went cold turkey. Just threw all my headphones in a box and put it in my sister's room, deleted my streaming apps and all the songs in my phone. Next day...well it was a surprise. I woke up got ready and left for school, I have a 5-6 kilometer walk everyday takes me about 40 minutes or so. Usually I'd blast Foo Fighters to lighten me up, but now it was just me, the sound of my feet, breeze, cars, what did that guy just say? Oh look at that dog...whaaat that's a sick graffiti, huhhh I didn't know there was a store like this, that guy is driving like shit, looord have mercy she's thi- Pause The amount of attention I was paying to my surroundings, was unreal. I went through stores that I didn't even look at before. I started seeing people, same people, familiar faces, people who got routines like me, I never noticed them before, never paid attention. There's a simplistic beauty in so many people going by their days, just unbothered. Then I had to workout. I have been working out for the better part of last year. I don't go to a gym really, I do calisthenics so I workout in the park near me, which is just in the way of my school, so I'd be able to get my workout in right before school, in the morning. Usually I would have Jim Morrison groaning in my ear while I do dips now...only I was groaning while I did dips. Which is another thing. I noticed how much sound I was making, how much sound everyone was making. Stomach rumbling, clothing rustling, stuff in backpack jumping side to side, scratching, sniffling, humming, laughing, breathing. What was the last time you noticed your own breath? Like literally just noticed the tone of it, the vibrations in your chest. How it changes depending on what you're doing. It's actually very calming. Next thing, is you become much more approachable. I've had more than 50 people approach me in the park, old people, kids, my peers...had many sincere conversations. I am now aquintances with people i normally would just brush against and forget. After two weeks, i started introducing music back into my life... I KNOW I KNOW i said I would quit music completely but trust me I'm gonna take this somewhere. SO...i started introducing it again into my life but differently. Rather than using it as a background music, i started treating an album as a book or a movie. I'd just...sit down, put on an album, then just listen. It was... awkward. Not that i never did this before but not this ritualistically. Music almost has taste, i could actually hear all of everything in the song, I'd rewind and listen to the same part over and over again just to understand a specific lick. Which made me realize, music isn't the problem, it's purpose. Just like social media, like right now, can be helpful if it serves a purpose. But that's another topic that i can talk about in detail in another post. Now, back to the main topic. Showers got shorter, cooking got way more... sensual since i would pay more attention to the sounds and smells of things. My hearing started to get sharper, mind muscle connection was stronger, i had less headaches, study sessions got more productive. The sounds of the library i study in became my "white noise". Eating became more about taste, about purpose. Now here's a health PSA. Too much headphone usage too often damages your hearing. Like literally damages. Your phone has that warning for a reason. It's not subtle at all. In fact, if you use your headphones in the range that's upwards of 60% for more than a few hours regularly, you KILL the cells that are responsible for receiving auditory signals. Those cells can't be regenerated. They're gone forever. For everyday that you use headphones, you increase your chance of using hearing aid in your 40s. So you might also take THAT into consideration. Cuz as of now loud music gives me headaches and that never happened before I stopped. Also there's some empirical evidence of hearing issues being correlated to memory loss since your brain has to dedicate more time and energy to your hearing, the energy it is not spending on somewhere else, which is most likely long term memory. Now it's been a month. I've listened to more albums than I'd like to admit, and i get more stuff done, i am more focused, more in touch with my body and my environment. This is not to say that you shouldn't listen to music. But maybe try doing one thing at a time. That gives every task it's deserved purpose. Have a good day. submitted by /u/TheYesuip to r/digitalminimalism [link] [comments]
TheYesuip · Feb 18, 2026
All threads (45)
Thread Source Author Date
Re: One UI 8.5: Share Your Ideas in the Innovation Lab!
... (EQ) Settings in Samsung Music for One UI 8.5...feature request for the Samsung Music app in the upcoming One...revolutionize the offline listening experience. ​The Issue: Every music track is mixed...an incredible addition if Samsung Music allowed users to assign and...that specific track plays, Samsung Music should automatically switch to that...UI 8.5 and Samsung Music the absolute best native platform...
r2.community.samsung.com Sayan_bar Apr 24, 2026
RE:New Modular Gear Purchase Thread
Quote: Originally Posted by genshi ➡️ I'm a bit late to the ‪Make Noise MultiMod game... I didn't want one of these before, but listening to what you did to the Radio Music signal is changing my mind. Super spooky! I'm a huge fan of Radio Music, and I never get tired of all the weird things you can do to it.
gearspace.com Derp 🎙️ Apr 24, 2026
RE:Demi Lovato – It's Not That Deep
I need this project to get a proper push. This is the best music she’s ever released. Listening to the deluxe and the new songs are all still fantastic. This is such a good sound for her. Seeing her May 1 in Chicago!
pulsemusic.proboards.com Peterawr Apr 24, 2026
RE:What film are you watching tonight/watched last night???
..., have been since I started listening to music back in the early 80's...
www.avforums.com Drax1 Apr 24, 2026
RE:[Discussion] What's your next smartphone / What should I buy
... used have eye-watering price ( i listening a music a lot and jack is ...
xdaforums.com Ko96oN Apr 24, 2026
RE:Do you think traditional/"premium" gaming will be associated with "old people" in 30+ years?
... to 50s are still into music. I have a big pile... law (mega-senior) and even my music loving buddies growning up pretty ... were asking what I was listening to and when I showed ...
www.resetera.com Spacejaws Apr 24, 2026
RE:15 years ago, music downloads surpassed CD sales
...? Who actually buys downloads for music anymore if you could just ... songs digitally after leaving Apple Music like 2-3 years ago. Still... days and I was mostly listening the same old shit on...
www.resetera.com watwatwat Apr 24, 2026
RE:The Midnight Madness Music Show.
So, here's the music I was listening to last night, But I'm going to post it this morning.
www.bluelight.org MedicinalUser247 Apr 24, 2026
RE:CD--"best possible sound reproduction--on a small, convenient sound-carrier unit."
... liner notes on many commercial music CDs, issued in the first... customers. Click to expand... My music tastes mean that I'm most ... will provide a lifetime of listening enjoyment. Click to expand...
forums.stevehoffman.tv VinchVolt123 Apr 24, 2026
RE:New looking for answers
... having experienced ringing after listening to loud music but after feeling it... help long term . Thanks for listening
healthunlocked.com BF62026 Apr 24, 2026
RE:Room Acoustics: my head is spinning
... room. The distance between the listening position and the room middle ... available) to arrive at that listening position, where the sound is ... bass sine tones - or music - and move yourself around ... the best. That is your listening position. Then you can try ...
forums.stevehoffman.tv Encore Apr 24, 2026
RE:3 Reasons for Audiophiles to Buy a Music Streamer in 2026
... listening — There's a real psychological shift that happens when your music runs... DAC, balanced outputs, and Wattson Music app integration. No display, no...
www.head-fi.org MoonAudio Apr 24, 2026
The Prodigy - The Fat of the Land - Vinyl - W/Code
... album in the UK electronic music scene. Released in 1997 it... pressing offers a warm analog listening experience perfect for fans of... the raw energy of Prodigys music.
www.hotukdeals.com THESMITH7 Apr 24, 2026
RE:Wharfedale Super Linton still too fresh – could the Linton 85 be a better fit?
... is relaxed long-term listening. I want to listen to music without constantly noticing... is clearly noticeable in real-world listening, or whether the two models... than people sometimes suggest. My listening distance is around 3.7 ...
forums.stevehoffman.tv Paxilexifixi Apr 24, 2026
RE:Persona 5: The Phantom X |OT| Wonderfully Royal - 3.0 Released!
anoneraguy said: I know ryota kozuka is the SMT composer (for good reason) but dude sure can compose some killer persona tracks ("dont" from P3R was real good) No shade to persona music but my god the soundtracks to SMT from IV on are simply on a higher plane. Dude deserves way more recognition. (And now I know what I am listening to at work today)
www.resetera.com KingWillance Apr 24, 2026
HUAWEI FreeArc Open-Ear Earbuds IP57 Water Resistant
... both comfort and an engaging listening experience. These earbuds feature an... 3 hours of listening time, ensuring users can enjoy their music without long...
www.hotukdeals.com Cothat Apr 24, 2026
THRUSTERS TOOOOOOOOOO LOUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!
... headphones? Those are great for listening to music and all~ But for gaming...
steamcommunity.com Sunny Apr 24, 2026
RE:LBC Chit Chat #19
..., three minutes of interview clips, music and silence before Marr finally... a separate track, I've enjoyed listening to Henry on late nights...
tattle.life FunkyPhil Apr 24, 2026
RE:Has Michael Jackson really been 'uncanceled'?
His music played a big part in ... have many fond memories of listening to his tracks, so honestly...
www.avforums.com InspGadget Apr 24, 2026
RE:Falls in PD
I've heard that listening to music or a metronome beat can help with gait. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2847806 So maybe try earphones? �
healthunlocked.com 00Mark Apr 24, 2026
RE:Re: People
Have a amazing weekend listening to music doing your favorite 🤩 dance
community.aarp.org RacquelE712599 Apr 24, 2026
RE:Whither Music: Beyond the Links
... spent part of the evening listening to Rockapella videos. As mentioned... to a lot of folk music. The "cups and bowls" stuff...
forums.civfanatics.com Valka D'Ur Apr 24, 2026
RE:Tim Cook stepping down as Apple CEO
...I can browse and buy music from iTunes Store very easily... app to make the Music app. They should have kept... iTunes for music purchasers and made Apple Music a web service ...that exclusively works for streaming. Music buyers and streamers are essentially ...the latter more interested in listening to things conveniently. So why ...Also, giving lyrics to Apple Music subscribers and not iTunes song ...
arstechnica.com hrpanjwani Apr 24, 2026
Netflix spent ‘a fortune’ editing out earphones from Beef season 2 after Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan decided to listen to music while performing their various scenes together.
submitted by /u/hanburgundy to r/television [link] [comments]
reddit.com hanburgundy Apr 23, 2026
"Europeans say America doesn't have a culture as they wear blue jeans, listen to our pop music and type it out on an iPhone."
submitted by /u/tatev555 to r/ShitAmericansSay [link] [comments]
reddit.com tatev555 Mar 17, 2026
Anyone still listen to that music you grew up with in the 70s?
submitted by /u/Long_live_styrofoam to r/70s [link] [comments]
reddit.com Long_live_styrofoam Mar 12, 2026
What type music do think Emily listen to (art by TheOtherHalf)
submitted by /u/Major_Student1174 to r/Church_of_emily [link] [comments]
reddit.com Major_Student1174 Mar 1, 2026
TIL two studies both found that most people stop listening to new music in their early 30s. A 2015 study of people's listening habits on Spotify found that most people stop listening to new music at age 33 and a 2018 report by Deezer found it be to at age 30.
submitted by /u/tyrion2024 to r/todayilearned [link] [comments]
reddit.com tyrion2024 Feb 21, 2026
I didn't listen to music for a whole month and it completely changed me.
So, I quit social media a little more than two years ago. I only use Reddit and I only allow it for two hours in the evening. Usually it's for getting news and engaging with people who participate in my hobbies. Sometimes I won't use it at all. Long story short, after I quit social media I started looking around for other stuff to quit. Or to start which is a whole other thing. Last month I was watching a video about this exact topic. I found it quite insightful and wanted to try it. Here's what happened. Before I tell you about the actual process tho, I need to tell you about my relationship with music. From my childhood I always listened to music. It was a way of making things better or worse. Music seemed to have an immense effect on my mood. I would listen to music while I walked, cooked, worked out, drew, read, doomscroll, etc. so when it came to quitting I was...worried about the implications. So after I made this decision, I went cold turkey. Just threw all my headphones in a box and put it in my sister's room, deleted my streaming apps and all the songs in my phone. Next day...well it was a surprise. I woke up got ready and left for school, I have a 5-6 kilometer walk everyday takes me about 40 minutes or so. Usually I'd blast Foo Fighters to lighten me up, but now it was just me, the sound of my feet, breeze, cars, what did that guy just say? Oh look at that dog...whaaat that's a sick graffiti, huhhh I didn't know there was a store like this, that guy is driving like shit, looord have mercy she's thi- Pause The amount of attention I was paying to my surroundings, was unreal. I went through stores that I didn't even look at before. I started seeing people, same people, familiar faces, people who got routines like me, I never noticed them before, never paid attention. There's a simplistic beauty in so many people going by their days, just unbothered. Then I had to workout. I have been working out for the better part of last year. I don't go to a gym really, I do calisthenics so I workout in the park near me, which is just in the way of my school, so I'd be able to get my workout in right before school, in the morning. Usually I would have Jim Morrison groaning in my ear while I do dips now...only I was groaning while I did dips. Which is another thing. I noticed how much sound I was making, how much sound everyone was making. Stomach rumbling, clothing rustling, stuff in backpack jumping side to side, scratching, sniffling, humming, laughing, breathing. What was the last time you noticed your own breath? Like literally just noticed the tone of it, the vibrations in your chest. How it changes depending on what you're doing. It's actually very calming. Next thing, is you become much more approachable. I've had more than 50 people approach me in the park, old people, kids, my peers...had many sincere conversations. I am now aquintances with people i normally would just brush against and forget. After two weeks, i started introducing music back into my life... I KNOW I KNOW i said I would quit music completely but trust me I'm gonna take this somewhere. SO...i started introducing it again into my life but differently. Rather than using it as a background music, i started treating an album as a book or a movie. I'd just...sit down, put on an album, then just listen. It was... awkward. Not that i never did this before but not this ritualistically. Music almost has taste, i could actually hear all of everything in the song, I'd rewind and listen to the same part over and over again just to understand a specific lick. Which made me realize, music isn't the problem, it's purpose. Just like social media, like right now, can be helpful if it serves a purpose. But that's another topic that i can talk about in detail in another post. Now, back to the main topic. Showers got shorter, cooking got way more... sensual since i would pay more attention to the sounds and smells of things. My hearing started to get sharper, mind muscle connection was stronger, i had less headaches, study sessions got more productive. The sounds of the library i study in became my "white noise". Eating became more about taste, about purpose. Now here's a health PSA. Too much headphone usage too often damages your hearing. Like literally damages. Your phone has that warning for a reason. It's not subtle at all. In fact, if you use your headphones in the range that's upwards of 60% for more than a few hours regularly, you KILL the cells that are responsible for receiving auditory signals. Those cells can't be regenerated. They're gone forever. For everyday that you use headphones, you increase your chance of using hearing aid in your 40s. So you might also take THAT into consideration. Cuz as of now loud music gives me headaches and that never happened before I stopped. Also there's some empirical evidence of hearing issues being correlated to memory loss since your brain has to dedicate more time and energy to your hearing, the energy it is not spending on somewhere else, which is most likely long term memory. Now it's been a month. I've listened to more albums than I'd like to admit, and i get more stuff done, i am more focused, more in touch with my body and my environment. This is not to say that you shouldn't listen to music. But maybe try doing one thing at a time. That gives every task it's deserved purpose. Have a good day. submitted by /u/TheYesuip to r/digitalminimalism [link] [comments]
reddit.com TheYesuip Feb 18, 2026
How do you LISTEN to Music?
When I say listen to music, I am not asking about platforms. I mean the actual process. How do you do it? Sometimes music pulls me in hard.I get deeply entranced, the sound hits a tingly spot in my brain and feels amazing. Other times the same music falls flat. The experience feels empty and disappointing. So what works for you? Do you focus on specific instruments? Do you follow lyrics closely? Do you let the sound play without analysis? Do you listen with headphones, eyes closed, no distractions? Or also literally any other methods. I want practical suggestions. What helps music feel deeper and more engaging for you? submitted by /u/Chaiseski to r/LetsTalkMusic [link] [comments]
reddit.com Chaiseski Feb 10, 2026
Who is listening to her long rambles over music? In 1989 I would have changed stations so quickly.
submitted by /u/EuphoricButterflyy to r/okbuddyvecna [link] [comments]
reddit.com EuphoricButterflyy Jan 3, 2026
What music can I listen to from this setup?
submitted by /u/wtclover to r/shittyaskelectronics [link] [comments]
reddit.com wtclover Jan 3, 2026
People who don't listen to music, how?
Seriously. I'm genuinely confused by this. Like you're driving and what you do? Not listen to anything? Podcasts? submitted by /u/Fit-Choice2368 to r/randomquestions [link] [comments]
reddit.com Fit-Choice2368 Dec 30, 2025
If you’re listening to music for 40+ minutes, listening to an album is pretty much always better than a playlist.
When I listen to music as part of a playlist, it feels like meandering. The sudden clash in genres can be disorienting and making playlists is ANNOYING. I also really dislike skipping through songs in a playlist until I find one I’m in the mood for. I’d much rather go “I’m in a loud mood” and put on London Calling by The Clash or “I want something with lots of emotion” and put on Summerteeth by Wilco. The cohesiveness of the album is what makes it so good. submitted by /u/Affectionate-Emu6609 to r/unpopularopinion [link] [comments]
reddit.com Affectionate-Emu6609 Dec 9, 2025
You people are listening to music far too much
Spotify Wrapped time of the year comes around and here’s friend 1 with 75k minutes, next one with 68k, next one with 107k, 119k, I saw someone listened to over 225,000 minutes on Spotify this year (TEN hours per day) This cannot be healthy. What are people doing all day? How can you possibly fill 5+ hours per day with Spotify, every single day of your life? submitted by /u/LouBloom34 to r/redscarepod [link] [comments]
reddit.com LouBloom34 Dec 4, 2025
Literally the music you listen to
submitted by /u/TheWebsploiter to r/NonPoliticalTwitter [link] [comments]
reddit.com TheWebsploiter Dec 4, 2025
In Baby Driver (2017), during scenes where Baby isn't wearing earbuds or listening to music, a constant ringing sound is faintly heard, letting you hear Baby's Tinnitus when it's not drowned out by music.
submitted by /u/singleriderreak to r/MovieDetails [link] [comments]
reddit.com singleriderreak Nov 27, 2025
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is 'extremely disappointed' by Zach Bryan's 'anti-ICE' song: "Zach, I didn’t listen to your music. I’m happy about that today."
submitted by /u/TheExpressUS to r/Music [link] [comments]
reddit.com TheExpressUS Oct 8, 2025
You have a 5 hour drive, you can only listen to music from one band. Who do you listen to?
submitted by /u/tron1977 to r/AskReddit [link] [comments]
reddit.com tron1977 Aug 28, 2025
Has anyone just randomly lost their interest in listening to music?
I used to put my headphones on and listen to music like everyday, and actually enjoy it, now I kind of dislike listening to music of any kind and I don't know why, can anyone relate? submitted by /u/afallenghost to r/RandomThoughts [link] [comments]
reddit.com afallenghost Jul 6, 2025
My grandparents listen to AI music
submitted by /u/Specific-Variety9335 to r/notinteresting [link] [comments]
reddit.com Specific-Variety9335 May 31, 2025
Trump at town hall: "Let's not do anymore questions. Let's just listen to music....Who the hell wants to hear questions, right?" — He then just stands there while music plays of artists who oppose him for 45 minutes.
submitted by /u/agoodsolidthrowaway to r/johnoliver [link] [comments]
reddit.com agoodsolidthrowaway Oct 15, 2024
Critics stunned as Trump abruptly ends town hall Q&A and says 'Let's just listen to music'
submitted by /u/RedRawTrashHatch to r/NewsOfTheStupid [link] [comments]
reddit.com RedRawTrashHatch Oct 15, 2024
Maybe we should stop listening to music...
Like most of us, I love music! And my favourite genre is epic music (huge trigger). Even with generic music I create my own music videos and concerts... It's embarrassing because I am addicted to it. When I listen to music it triggers me to daydream about the best version of myself - which makes me not want to go back to reality. I am not even going to talk about how terrible my dream addiction is when I am interested in someone... Daydreaming is my cope mechanism since as kid. Many years ago, I created my imaginary friends because I suffered a lot from bullying. Eventually I grew up but daydreams stayed with different storylines. If I stop listening to music, maybe at least 50% of my daydreams will disappear. Less than 50% of my dreams would be healthy because daydreaming isn't bad but maladaptive daydreaming is. Imagine how better your life would be if you invest your maladaptive daydream time in socialising, learning new languages, reading... Imagine how better your life would be if you had a good relationship with dreams ?! We are creative creatures with this superpower! We just need to stop being so addicted because we can create so many artwork with our dreams, for example. I am ready to detox from one of my biggest passions (MUSIC), because I do not accept to keep wasting my life! EDIT: I am not going to completely stop listening to music. But I will start do have a restriction! EDIT 2: I can daydream about music too 💀 this shit is wild submitted by /u/theconfuseelf to r/MaladaptiveDreaming [link] [comments]
reddit.com theconfuseelf Jun 15, 2024
I met someone today who doesnt listen to music
Today I met someone who told me they dont really listen to music. They said maybe on occasion, but they dont like listening to music that much because it feels too distracting to their brain. Maybe from time to time they enjoy some here and there, but usually they dont. I couldn’t believe it. It was so weird. It wasnt even about certain genres, it was just about any music at all. I was baffled, Ive never met someone who doesnt like music. And as a passionate hobbyist musician, it was such a foreign concept. It was like meeting an alien. Cool person, but wow. That was so odd. submitted by /u/theboxsays to r/PointlessStories [link] [comments]
reddit.com theboxsays Mar 29, 2023