![]() That summer, my friends and I decided it would be fun to memorize the rap in “Determinate,” a song from “Lemonade Mouth,” a Disney Channel Original Movie. I remember listening to “Nights” for the first time at the pool with my friends, looking up at the stars, feeling whole. Summer 2018, I listened to “Blonde” by Frank Ocean all summer, so “Pink + White” and “Nights” made it on the list. A few weeks into college, I couldn’t stop listening to “Halo” by Beyonce, so that too, wormed its way onto my playlist. That explains “Nobody” by Mitski, “A Little More” by Catie Turner, and “A World Alone” by Lorde. ![]() Summer 2019, the summer before my freshman year of college, I was very emotional about leaving home, I even made a whole playlist about it. But most of the songs are all tied to a specific memory, place, or person. There are the classic upbeat summer songs about being happy and loving the sun, like “Shotgun” by George Ezra, “Sunflower,” by Rex Orange County, and “Sunshine” by Tom Misch. As I scrolled through the playlist, memories flooded back of when, where, and who I was during those summers. There was one playlist that caught my eye recently called “Your Summer Rewind,” which features some of my most-played songs from past summers. One of my favorite things about Spotify is the curated playlists made just for you, especially the yearly rewinds it’s so interesting and gratifying to see how my listening habits change over the years.
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