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7 Underrated Songs to Accompany Sad Boi Hours

Songs to embody you when the Sadness™ is all too real

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7 Underrated Songs to Accompany Sad Boi Hours

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Do you feel alone? Or as if the weight of the world is on your shoulders? Or maybe you're just laying in bed, feeling nothing at all, unable to sleep. Well, music holds special healing powers. Sometimes, we need lyrics to relate to and sometimes we need reassurance that everything is going to be okay. These songs offer both relatable lyrics and reassurance for when the crying just doesn't stop. You're going to get through this & these songs will help. Give them a listen!

Never Fade | Katelyn Tarver

"And I'm hoping that one day it all gets easier

It feels lighter, more beautiful for you"

Take Care of Yourself | Maisie Peters

"I hate how you talk to yourself

It's not weak if you need to be held"

Darker Things | Lily Kershaw

"When the moon comes out, all your demons come to life"

You're Gonna Be Ok | Jenn and Brian Johnson

"You'll get through this, just follow the light in the darkness"

Uphill Battle | Rozzi

"You say I act like it's my job to get so emotional

Hell it's my business to get so emotional"

Inner Demons | Julia Brennan 

"This is a battle I don't want to lose"

Tied Together with a Smile | Taylor Swift

And lastly, my personal OG song before I even knew what depression was. This song got me through high school. Somehow, Taylor knew exactly what I was feeling.

"Hold on, baby you're losing it

The water's high, you're jumping into it and letting go

And no one knows..."

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