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"Carry You Home" by Alex Warren: A Song That Hits Close to the Heart πŸ’˜πŸ’˜

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 πŸ’˜ As a 34-year-old Oppss Just turned 35 πŸ˜… navigating life with a great partner, Carry You Home resonates deeply with me. The song captures the essence of love, loyalty, and being there for someone you truly care about. It’s not just a love song—it’s a reminder of how much we grow together as a couple, facing challenges and celebrating triumphs. The lyrics echo a sense of deep support, and in many ways, they remind me of my own relationship. My partner and I, though not married yet, are truly enjoying life together. We’re not in a rush to fit into any molds or timelines. Instead, we’re embracing every moment as it comes, cherishing the bond we’ve built. Listening to "Carry You Home," I couldn't help but feel grateful. The idea of always having someone who will be there to pick you up, to lean on when times get tough, is comforting. It reminds me of how much my partner and I support each other, especially during life’s unpredictable twists and turns. It's not just ab...

TYSMJ

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This song was sent to me by Karina, a dear friend of mine, and how we met feels like it was all part of God’s plan. Our connection came about in such a unique way, almost as if we were meant to cross paths. Knowing how much I love LANY, she sent me this song, and it touched me deeply. It’s moments like these that make me so grateful for the people God places in our lives—those who understand us and share little pieces of joy when we need them most.  I felt an immediate connection to its raw emotion and heartfelt gratitude. The song resonated deeply within me, stirring up memories of my own journey with God, and reminding me of all the moments when I had been overwhelmed by His grace. It’s the kind of song that doesn’t just speak to your ears—it touches your soul. Every lyric felt like a personal prayer, as if someone had captured the emotions I’ve long carried in my heart but never quite knew how to express. The simplicity of the song’s message is what makes it so powerful. The wor...

EDM hits Hard too! πŸŒΏπŸƒ

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This list includes both well-known hits and some lesser-known gems, all with meaningful lyrics that resonate with listeners on a deeper level. Avicii – "Wake Me Up" Zedd – "Clarity" Calvin Harris ft. Florence Welch – "Sweet Nothing" Porter Robinson – "Sad Machine" Swedish House Mafia – "Don't You Worry Child" Illenium – "Good Things Fall Apart" The Chainsmokers – "Something Just Like This" Kygo ft. Conrad Sewell – "Firestone" Above & Beyond – "Sun & Moon" Martin Garrix – "Scared to Be Lonely" Alesso – "Heroes (We Could Be)" Seven Lions – "Worlds Apart" Galantis – "Runaway (U & I)" Marshmello ft. Bastille – "Happier" Gryffin & Illenium – "Feel Good" Madeon – "Shelter" Audien ft. Lady Antebellum – "Something Better" ODESZA – "Say My Name" Deadmau5 – "I Remember" Krewella – "Al...

Phil Wickham - Battle Belongs

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When my grandma passed away, I was devastated. My aunt Nanay Inday sent this song to our Group Chat "Battle Belongs" by Phil Wickham, but at the time, in my grief, I couldn't fully grasp its message. All I could think about was how much I wanted to be with her, to hug her, and tell her how deeply I appreciate everything she’s done—how she’s raised me, protected us, and taken care of our family. The distance between us filled me with a deep ache, and a sense of guilt began to settle in. I felt guilty for not being able to spoil her, to give her everything she deserves as a way of reciprocating the immense love and effort she’s shown us, especially to Mom. But then I think about how my aunt Nanay Inday and Mom were able to give her those experiences—the travels, the moments of joy—and deep down, I know that she was truly happy because of them. Still, there's a part of me that wishes I could have given her those experiences myself, to show her my love in that way. Yet, a...

Old School RNB Lists

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Unstable" by Justin Bieber

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When I first stumbled upon "Unstable" by Justin Bieber, I initially dismissed it as just another love song, brimming with the typical emotions of romance and vulnerability that often accompany such tracks. The catchy melody and relatable lyrics certainly captured my attention, but as I delved deeper into the song, I discovered layers of meaning that resonated with me on a more profound level. It struck me that this wasn’t merely a conversation about relationships; it was a heartfelt dialogue with God, exploring themes of insecurity and the innate human desire for support. One particular line about feeling unstable truly hit home for me. It’s all too familiar to experience those moments when life feels overwhelming and uncertain. We all encounter phases where we question ourselves and our paths, desperately reaching for something solid to grasp onto. In this light, the song transcends the realm of romantic love and speaks to our relationship with God. It serves as a poignant r...

Raise a cup up for all my day ones!

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  Every time I listen to Kehlani & G-Eazy’s "Good Life," it brings me back to my journey, especially when I started as a virtual assistant. I remember how I reached out to my high school friends to join me, and together, we grew, hiring more people along the way. Meeting so many applicants, I quickly realized that not everyone is in it for the right reasons. Some just want to grab the fruit without ever helping to plant the seeds. I’ve seen my fair share of betrayals, and while those moments were tough, they made me appreciate the ones who stayed even more. The lyrics, "Raise a cup up for all my day ones," resonate deeply because they remind me of those loyal friends and teammates who stuck by my side. These are the people who didn’t just work hard—they stayed real, believed in the vision, and put in the effort, no matter how difficult the journey became. They’re the ones who turned challenges into growth and helped build something meaningful. This song feels li...