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These three songs are relatable to me because I listened to to them while i was traveling through the airport. These songs are the songs i would listen to while waiting for the plane to come. They would also be the songs i would listen to when trying to sleep. Also when I was trying to stay up while on the plane ride.
The song called Sweaters by Ivan B. is a very nice smooth song. I used this song to fall asleep on the plane. It has a really smooth rythem to it that makes you want to chill. The lyrics aren't relatable but the beat is really good. That song was my go to sleep or chill song.
The song called Circles by Vanic x Machineheart was used to keep me awake and up. When I was on the last plane to my destination I was falling asleep which

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