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#21 2019-07-23 12:34:33

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Re: Heart songs

Sitting in the break room at work rn and this song is playing:

I feel your heart beat, beat, beat
Beating right next to me
The heat, heat, heat
Got me feeling like I believe
All the things, baby, that we could be
I feel your heart beat, beat, beat
Beating right next to me
Beating right next to me
Beating right next to me

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#22 2019-11-21 07:19:33

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Re: Heart songs

meh...i don't see why i'd want to listen to those songs.

maybe they're okay tracks but my fetishes have never been a motivation for me to hear a song. i'm more of a guy who just enjoys a good groove. mostly listen to artists like justice, pendulum, daft punk, aphex twin, deadmau5...etc. i think some of you guys should check them out sometime btw, especially if you're a fan of electronic music.

i hope that doesn't offend anyone--i'm just giving my two cents! ^^


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#23 2020-04-09 13:35:19

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Re: Heart songs

Since the thread is about cardiophilically - inspiring songs, not whether you would want to listen to them, you should ask yourself why you need to comment.

https://youtu.be/w6Q3mHyzn78
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmeJ2VsCs-0

2 versions of Tiffany's 80s hit I Think We're Alone Now.
Both hers.

Last edited by scientist (2020-04-09 13:35:44)


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