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HERE'S TO THE RIDIN' SOLO !

Hi guys! Who else here haven't found their rightful boyfriend or girlfriend yet?image Whoever you are, don't worry because the time will come soon and we just have to wait. Be patient everyone. While you are single, young, wild and free, do enjoy your bachelor's life to the fullest because that moments would be something that you miss when you got caught up in your relationship life. image
Ahem! Well-said from someone who had literally been single from the day she was born. Hohohoho. image

Well, sometimes there are times when I wish I could hangout with a partner of mine, I mean, in romantic relationship but yeah, I always come to realize that I am as solo as Han Solo. Okay, that was so lame. Stop it. image

So here are the songs to jam when you kind of embracing that 'single-forever-vibes' you wish to sometimes end but sometimes love.image Okay, let's just proceed because the introduction is getting lame. 

1. Dear No One by Tori Kelly

Genre : Pop, R&B and soul

  "I’d love to have a soulmate, and God will give him to me someday."image
 
This pop song really represents my situation well.image It tells us about an introvert yet independent persona who is not in any kind of love relationship but waiting for someone worthy instead of searching for it.image Should I say, 'let the right time give you the right person' is kind of message this song trying to preach. By the way, the 10 seconds guitar intro of this song is pleasant to listen to accompanied by the faint piano sounds throughout the music that you could barely heard if you listen to this song alone in the secluded place!image

2. Death of A Bachelor by Panic! At the Disco

"Death of a Bachelor" is a song by American rock band Panic! at the Disco from the band's fifth studio album, Death of a Bachelor (Sharp, 2015)
Genre : Pop-rock & jazz

"The track is a poignant mix of Frank Sinatra and Beyonce, while still painting Panic!’s ever-evolving motif". -Brendon Urie of P!ATD .

This song is in reference to the bachelorhood of the singer itself, where he used to feel like he was alone, probably a reference to his single life before he met his partner and like the appealing aspects of his bachelor life are being shown to not be as wonderful as he thought they wereimage.This song is apparently addressed to a female he liked who is his wife, and as he gets to know her better he starts to wonder how being a bachelor even makes sense. imageThus begins the death of his singleness as in the chorus, He realizes that his bachelorhood's death is well worth the benefit of this relationship. image

This track basically, in contrast to the first song, it made me realize how the concept of 'alone not lonely' is not applicable to me sometimes. Well, there are times when we long for someone to call dear or the special one. image


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Genre : Pop, R&B and soul

  "I’d love to have a soulmate, and God will give him to me someday."image
 
This pop song really represents my situation well.image It tells us about an introvert yet independent persona who is not in any kind of love relationship but waiting for someone worthy instead of searching for it.image Should I say, 'let the right time give you the right person' is kind of message this song trying to preach. By the way, the 10 seconds guitar intro of this song is pleasant to listen to accompanied by the faint piano sounds throughout the music that you could barely heard if you listen to this song alone in the secluded place!image

2. Death of A Bachelor by Panic! At the Disco

"Death of a Bachelor" is a song by American rock band Panic! at the Disco from the band's fifth studio album, Death of a Bachelor (Sharp, 2015)
Genre : Pop-rock & jazz

"The track is a poignant mix of Frank Sinatra and Beyonce, while still painting Panic!’s ever-evolving motif". -Brendon Urie of P!ATD .

This song is in reference to the bachelorhood of the singer itself, where he used to feel like he was alone, probably a reference to his single life before he met his partner and like the appealing aspects of his bachelor life are being shown to not be as wonderful as he thought they wereimage.This song is apparently addressed to a female he liked who is his wife, and as he gets to know her better he starts to wonder how being a bachelor even makes sense. imageThus begins the death of his singleness as in the chorus, He realizes that his bachelorhood's death is well worth the benefit of this relationship. image

This track basically, in contrast to the first song, it made me realize how the concept of 'alone not lonely' is not applicable to me sometimes. Well, there are times when we long for someone to call dear or the special one. image