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it’s a good complement to a written journal and you can keep track of all the songs you heard or were sent that month. for the memories.
Jan 10, 2025

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i’ve been doing this since 2018 and it’s so cool to see my music taste develop and improve since then, documented month by month! i add songs that i’ve been listening to a lot or songs that were recently released, just whatever i’m in the mood for that month! and i can also kind of revisit times in my life by listening to an old month playlist. also, at the end of the year i compile that year’s monthly playlists into a year playlist, and it’s like a longer and more comprehensive wrapped playlist!
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It's so handy to have a playlist ready to go when you get in the car or go for a walk... Also, what a great way to document all the moons you've lived through with music!
Oct 1, 2024
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I make a playlist for every month and add whatever I find to it. Been doing this since 2021 and now have loads of fun playlists which are a mix of genres which I can go back to. It’s also an archive of the change in my music taste as time goes on. I love it. You should do it too. Also you’ll sometimes find a song and you don’t know what playlist to put it in, so this deals with that as well
Feb 15, 2025

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