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Feb 21 2020
Sometimes when we’re feeling down, there’s a song for that by artists like Rod Wave, Mitski, Ali Gatie, or FKA twigs. Genius News talked with music researcher Dr. Liila Taruffi about why exactly humans seek out sad songs when they’re down and whether that helps or hurts.
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