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Do you use music to lull yourself to sleep? Well, a new study has determined the best songs to listen to. They even came up with a "scientific" formula to figure it all out.
I won't bore you with the details, but in a nutshell, the songs basically share qualities with lullabies, like tempo and energy.
Here's the Top 10 in country, rock, pop, and hip-hop:
Country:
1. "Girl Crush", Little Big Town
2. "Burning House", Cam
3. "Better Together", Luke Combs
4. "Mercy", Brett Young
5. "Blue Ain't Your Color", Keith Urban
6. "One Man Band", Old Dominion
7. "Rumor", Lee Brice
8. "Somebody's Problem", Morgan Wallen
9. "Written in the Sand", Old Dominion
10. "Beautiful Crazy", Luke Combs
Rock:
1. "Your Song", Elton John
2. "Going to California", Led Zeppelin
3. "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters", Elton John
4. "Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight", The Beatles
5. "Wish You Were Here", Pink Floyd
6. "The Load", Jackson Browne
7. "Walk on the Wild Side", Lou Reed
8. "Every Breath You Take", The Police
9. "Desperado", Eagles
10. "Imagine", John Lennon
Pop:
1. "I Love You", Billie Eilish
2. "When the Party's Over", Billie Eilish
3. "Memories", Maroon 5
4. "Favorite Crime", Olivia Rodrigo
5. "The Remedy for a Broken Heart (Why Am I So in Love)", XXXTentacion
6. "Changes", XXXTentacion
7. "All of Me", John Legend
8. "Falling", Harry Styles
9. "Idontwannabeyouanymore", Billie Eilish
10. "You Broke Me First", Tate McRae
Hip-hop:
1. "Sunflower", Post Malone and Swae Lee
2. "Same Love", Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Mary Lambert
3. "Psycho", Post Malone featuring Ty Dolla Sign
4. "Party Girl", StaySolidRocky
5. "Swang", Rae Sremmurd
6. "Gucci Gang", Lil Pump
7. "Broccoli", Shelley FKA DRAM featuring Lil Yachty
8. "Ballin'", Mustard and Roddy Ricch
9. "Nonstop", Drake
10. "Middle Child", J. Cole
To see more genres and more behind the science, go to Mornings.co.uk