@@jkitto2008 lol...i know bub. I was born N 1980 tho. That decade I was coming up N the projects of SW Detroit. Now I know that's 1 of the cities it started N. But unless it was hip-hop I nevr got 2 hear it. Not until the beginning of the 90's anyway. Thats when I finally heard the music that would make my soul groove and B the soundtrack 4the rest of my days. Cheers man.
@@redmuun519 I've been there too my friend. Listening to less music actually helps (you might not like this tip) 😂 But take care of yourself, do things that make you feel calm, EAT well!! When I had derealization, food and habits helped me the most. It helped a ton to have specific goals every single day, whether that's job or gym. Food - you NEED to have a lot of healthy fats and good protein sources. Try to forget about your derealization and try to live a normal life. If you will constantly think and stress about it.. it won't go away. Work, start lifting weights, eat good, try some breathing exercises to stay calm and relaxed. You will be fine my friend, I know for sure
they should put a ugly girl where you can see her beauty from "the inside out". Or just and expression on her face, maybe some body language to present a story... this is typical. OFC she's beautiful any human would agree. Biology cant explain it yet...genes... reproduction
@@rokitmanz9603 ~ Yeah, well, I have to admit that I do like the music, but in my opinion it doesn't compare to music done by the original 'Art Of Noise' group from England in the mid-80's. I see this music as being a weak copy of theirs.
I was thinking what is this song about. I closed my eyes late night and listened whole song trying to figure out. I came to conclusion this song describes adrenaline.
The amazing music releases dopamine in your brain and if you are simultaneously looking at a pretty face, you are more likely to fall in love with him/her.