What is M83 most famous song?

Best M83 Songs of All Time – Top 10 Tracks

  1. Midnight City. Midnight City. M83.
  2. Wait. Wait. M83.
  3. Outro. Outro. M83.
  4. My Tears Are Becoming A Sea. My Tears Are Becoming A Sea. M83.
  5. Oblivion. M83, Susanne Sundfør. Oblivion. M83.
  6. I Need You. I Need You. Various Artists.
  7. We Own The Sky. We Own The Sky. M83.
  8. Intro. Intro. M83.

What is the saddest song to listen to?

16 Sad Songs to Listen to When You Need a Good Cry

  • Fast Car by Tracy Chapman.
  • All of Me by John Legend.
  • They’ll Be Sad Songs by Billy Ocean.
  • Someone Like You by Adele.
  • When I Was Your Man by Bruno Mars.
  • Stay by Rihanna.
  • Youth by Daughter.
  • Wakeup Alone by Amy Winehouse. The lyrics to this are dark and passionate.

What is M83 best album?

M83 best albums

  • Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming. M83.
  • Saturdays = Youth. M83.
  • Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts. M83.
  • Before The Dawn Heals Us. M83.
  • Junk. M83.
  • M83. M83.
  • Oblivion (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Soundtrack. M83.
  • Digital Shades Vol. M83.

What songs should I listen to when I’m depressed?

21 Songs People With Anxiety and Depression Recommend

  • 1. “ Give Me Love” by Ed Sheeran.
  • “Unwell” by Matchbox 20.
  • “Better Place” by Rachel Platten.
  • “Screen” by Twenty One Pilots.
  • “Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman.
  • “Last Hope” by Paramore.
  • “Heavy” by Linkin Park.
  • “1-800-273-8255” by Logic feat Alessia Cara, Khalid.

What is a good sad playlist?

Grab a Box of Tissues, Because These Sad Songs Are Gonna Make You Cry Buckets of Tears

  • 1 “Stay” by Rihanna feat.
  • 2 “Say Someything” by A Great Big World, Christina Aguilera.
  • 3 “Small Bump” by Ed Sheeran.
  • 4 “Buy the Stars” by MARINA.
  • 5 “Old Money” by Lana Del Rey.
  • 6 “I’ll Never Love Again” by Lady Gaga.
  • 7 “26” by Paramore.

What music makes you cry?

Classical music in particular steers a mysterious path through our senses, triggering unexpected and powerful emotional responses, which sometimes result in tears – and not just tears of sadness. Tears flow spontaneously in response to a release of tension, perhaps at the end of a particularly engrossing performance.