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Psychology Says Listening to the Same Song on Repeat Means Your Brain Is Processing an Emotion
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Psychology Says Listening to the Same Song on Repeat Means Your Brain Is Processing an Emotion

KinnMay 29, 2026May 29, 20264 mins0
Many people have a small group of songs they listen to again and again. Not a huge…

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