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Spotify’s Emotional Trigger Tracks

by Isabel Claudet
July 23, 2014
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Did you know that music has an impact on our emotions?

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The music streaming service Spotify, has recently teamed up with Jacob Jolij, Professor in Cognitive Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Groningen to conduct a research that highlighted the impact music has on our emotions and behavioral patterns. His research led him to conclude that certain songs trigger the clearest emotional responses — nostalgia, anger or happiness.

Top emotional trigger tracks as advised by Jacob Jolij and Spotify:-

1. Happiness – Katy Perry, “Birthday”

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Happy songs are up-tempo, have strong rhythm, positive lyrics, and are typically in a major key. The up-tempo rhythm of Katy Perry’s “Birthday” will encourage active movement, which is good for your mood. Furthermore some research suggests that the major key unconsciously reminds you of a falling pitch – a feature which in both human and animal vocalisations asserts dominance and confidence.

 2. Sadness – OneRepublic, “I Need”

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Sad songs have the opposing features of happy songs: they are slower and in a minor key – with the lyrics generally more negative. The minor key present in OneRepublic’s “I Need” unconsciously reminds the human mind of a rising pitch, which is associated with defeat and uncertainty.

3. Optimism – American Authors, “Best Day of My Life”

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Optimism is what psychologists call a complex emotion – it is not ‘built in’ our system by nature, but it is an emotion we learn to experience over time. Optimistic feelings require happiness, so optimistic songs will share many features with happy songs: major key, upbeat. However lyrics – such as those in American Authors’ “Best Day of My Life” – are more important here as they provide the additional context to build optimism rather than purely improving mood.

4. Anger – David Guetta, “Bad”

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Anger is a basic emotion. It is negative, and as such associated with songs in a minor key. However, as opposed to sadness, anger is what we call an approach-emotion: it involves movement, a dimension anger shares with happiness. Combine these two and you’ve got a recipe for songs that may help in channelling our angry feelings: up-tempo songs with a strong rhythm, in a minor key, such as David Guetta’s “Bad”.

5. Overcoming fear – Coldplay, “Magic”

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Fear is a negative emotion, characterised by a stress response that prepares you for a ‘fight-or-flight’ reaction – such as an interview or presentation. Music that can help you to overcome fear therefore needs to be slow, relaxing, but have major chords to evoke positive feelings, and lyrics that deal with your negative thoughts, such as Coldplay’s “Magic”.

6. Excitement – Avicii, “Wake Me Up”

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The hormones present in the body when we are described as being ‘excited’ – such as adrenalin and endorphins – mean that excited people crave music that is positive, usually in a major key, yet more up-tempo and with a stronger beat than your typical ‘happy’ song. And when you’re dancing with excitement to Avicii’s “Wake Me Up”, the lyrics in excited songs aren’t as important as they are to other moods such as anger or nostalgia.

7. Nostalgia – John Legend, “All of Me”

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John Legend’s “All of Me” is an example of a song destined to be a nostalgic hit. For many the sentimental lyrics will remind them of somebody special, improving the probability of linking the song to other senses – such as sights or smells – meaning the iconic 2014 hit “All of Me” is a reliable track to provoke nostalgia in listeners for years to come.

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