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Namie Amuro for the Winter

If you don't, which you should because I talk about her all the time, I am a huge Namie Amuro Fan. So it being Winter I was sitting and thinking about the great songs that would go with the season. I have selected 8 songs that are perfect for the weather and the holiday. 4 of the songs are uplifting but the other 4 are sad. As you can see I'm appealing to the happy and sad parts to the Winter. So go ahead and enjoy or feel bad this Winter.


Uplifting
Tsuki
Baby Don't Cry
White Light
Four seasons

These are four great uplifting songs for the Winter. White Light is Christmas themed and Four Seasons is about the four seasons of weather. These two songs are great for when you are hanging Christmas decorations and enjoying family time. Or you could just play them for your self because they are two good songs. Tsuki and Baby Don't Cry are some Namie Amuro songs because you can imagine that she is talking to you. Both songs convey feelings of happiness no matter what has happened to you. There will always be a Brighter Day. That's a pun because Namie Amuro also has a song Brighter Day.



Sad
Things I collected
Next to you
Still in love
Let Me let you go

These are the sad songs. These songs are for the cold lonely nights of the Winter. Don't be ashamed. I listen to these songs when ever I'm in my "feelings". I have also cried to Let Me Let You Go. I have no shame. Things I Collected isn't really a sad song but a Ballad about things she has collected from or about him over time and how she is reminiscing the time they had together. Still in Love is basically what it sounds like and Next To You is about being next to the person you love no matter what. I'm telling you that once you listen to these songs and get a good cry out, you will feel much better.

I hope you enjoyed this list and also that you will listen to them. you can also hear me talk about Japanese and Korean songs and music in general on my podcast (also on the site) Chicago K Pop.





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