Get your ears ready for the Head In The Clouds Manila by listening to these songs from 88rising that are fit for any emotion
If there is one language that knows no limit in offering us comfort in good times or bad, it’s music. Like a vending machine ready to offer any song based on your mood, 88rising has an ever-ready collection for all your emotional support tracks.
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Just in time for Heads In The Clouds Manila, get these songs from the label on your personal playlist to match your current mood or situation.
If you’re in a clouded state
No matter what you’re going through, you can get into that hazy phase wherein you feel like you’re drifting through life aimlessly. Whether it’s a long day from work or losing touch of reality from a bad experience, “Head In The Clouds” by Joji will be a great companion for your feelings.
If courage is taking over you
Sometimes, the fuel that a sparking romance needs is a little thing called bravery. If you’re ready to bring this attraction to the next level, the song “Best Lover” by BIBI can boost your confidence to finally give the relationship a go.
If you need to grieve over a relationship
Any love affair ending is an end nonetheless, and it doesn’t get better overnight. There is so much to unlearn and unpack, but rest on the fact that it’s a new beginning for you. Part of moving on is feeling all emotions, and that includes pain and heartbreak. For sure, you will relate to NIKI’s “Oceans & Engines.”
If you’re craving for the familiar feel of home
Reaching for your dreams can feel euphoric but lonely at the same time. Moving away from your hometown can mean leaving your core, and that’s never easy. Good thing there’s Rich Brian’s “Gold Coast” to keep you company during those sad, sleepless nights.
If the relationship is heading south
A breakup may happen all of a sudden, but the guts it takes to make it official can build up for months. There’s no way around it than just to confront these feelings. If it’s meant to end, then ease the pain with this track from Jackson Wang called “LMLY.”
If commitment isn’t on your mind just yet
“Situationship” may just be one of 2022’s words, and we totally get why relationships can be the last thing on someone’s mind. As long as it’s clear between the two parties, there’s no need to define the relationship just yet. Just like Ylona Garcia’s track, you can just keep “Vibin.”