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Helpleaving a playlist behind.
Thread starterinterna
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need some advice. do you guys think leaving behind a playlist with all my favorite songs would facilitate coping for my loved ones? how likely are they to listen to it or even just give it a glance? everyone in my life knows how important music is to me, so i wonder if they'd care about me leaving behind a playlist?
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This sounds like a good idea to me. This is something I would want to do. I want to leave a whole bunch of "gifts" I suppose to the people who tried to love me.
I've been considering this though i'm not sure anyone would care. But I have been using my lyrics to generate songs on Suno so they are hypers specific to me and personal. A playlist is good, a personal playlist is great IMO
Since I am a bit of a nerd. I am creating a USB with all the notes and guides to continue using my tech, but have also included a folder with all my favorite songs for them to listen too. In my notes I have stated if they go ahead with a funeral there are some songs there to choose from.
Compared to a playlist, there is a higher chance they may listen to the songs on a USB over a playlist is what I think
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