⋆‧°π“²ּ𝄒 MUSIC + MEMORY ⋆‧°π“²ּ𝄒

       Most of my music memory revolves around my childhood--songs tied to moments that pull me back through years of nostalgia. But music hasn't only been about remembering the past; it's also been an escape during difficult moments in my my life, shaping who I am both as a person and as a singer. There were times when music felt like it found me, helping me understand myself in ways words couldn't. It became my therapy.

    With music, songs from my past each are tied to a moment, an emotion, or a chapter of my life. Whether it helped me escape reality or face it head on, music has always been there, preserving my memories. Here are some examples. ♡♡♡

1.  When I was a little girl, I was completely obsessed with the Disney movie Enchanted. I can't even remember the first time I watched it--all I can remember is it being played over and over and over again. It got to a point where I memorized most of the script and would act out the scenes myself in my princess dresses. I fell in love with everything: the talking animals (especially Pip), dancing, the costumes, and the animated opening before Giselle was sent into the real world. Everything about the movie felt magical, with music being the core memory. Through Enchanted, I experienced so many emotions at a young age-- the idea of true love, the sadness of almost losing someone you care about, and hope. My favorite song from the movie is"That's How you know." The choreography, the scene transitions, and the way people of all ages came together to express love looked so freeing and fun. Every time I hear it, I can’t help but sing along.



2. From middle though the peak of COVID-19, I was going through a identity crisisπŸ™‚. I spent so much time trying to fit in convincing myself to be something that I was am not. Being stereotyped at such a young age deeply affected how I saw myself, especially when it came to music.

During quarantine and virtual schooling, I had that time explore who I was and what music truly resonated with me. That’s when I discovered PinkPantheress. Her song “Pain” went viral on social media, and I instantly fell in love with it. At the time, her identity was a mystery, but as more photos surfaced, I learned that she was a Black artist. Finding that out made me feel even more connected to her and, for the first time, comfortable with my own music taste.

PinkPantheress’s soft, gentle voice surprised me at 14 years old—and realizing
why
it surprised me was quite honestly sad. Stereotypes had conditioned me to believe that certain sounds didn’t belong to people who looked like me. She showed me that music isn’t owned by one genre, one image, or one group of people. “Pain” became my awakening—a moment of realization that I didn’t have to fit into anyone else’s expectations. Now, the song is not more so a sad song, but it was a realization of the artist herself that I was just like her.



3. Okay lastly, the song that will always live ingrained in my head from when I was a child is the classic christmas song "Grandma Got Run Over By A reindeer."I would be absolutely petrified hearing this song during the holidays. There was a school that I used to go during my Pre-K year called Freedom Montessori School located in Rock Hill and during the holidays they would play cartoon christmas videos like Frosty the Snowman and Rudolph the Red nose Reindeer. But, then when it got to "Grandma Got Run Over By A reindeer" I would refuse to look at it. Like I would cry. At that time my grandma owned a salon right across the street from the school so during her breaks she would come by and pick me up. Me and my Grandma had a very close relationship πŸ™‚, so the idea of my grandma being taken out by a reindeer was unsettling and horrifying. I even remember the video showing the grandma in the cartoon actually getting ran over and she looks lifeless laying in the snow. Worst music video I've ever watched. Still haunts me. 






Comments

  1. Cydni, I love your blog post. Not only the memories that the songs bring back but the meanings behind the memoires. I love how you were able to connect with the first two songs on a deeper level. Especially your second song. I think it is so cool that you were able to find music and an artist that helped you see that you didn't have to fit into anyone's mold! Also I love that you included your last song because this is a song that obviously I have memories with too and I too always thought it was a wild song.

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  2. Hi Cydni, I love you diversity in music here. I also really like the Enchanted movie, and I think your choice in song is great. I really enjoyed reading about your story of discovery using music in 2020. I think it was a rough time for all of us in during COVID, but we all went through something different. However, like seeing all the different routes everyone went down. Finally, I actually never heart the Grandma got run over by a reindeer until I was way older!

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  3. Hey Cydni, You definitely have a wide variety of music and it was interesting to listen to “That’s how you know” again as that was a movie that played on repeat for my childhood. I would also be quite terrified if my grandmother got ran over by a reindeer considering I grew up around her most of my childhood. Such a great blog post!

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  4. What's up Cydni?! Girl, PinkPantheress is one of my to goes! I remember discovering her in 2022 and her music has a way of healing and relating to us, especially during tough times. And also, I can see why you would get traumatized by that last song. Why do they be telling kids about such tragic things happening? Grandma got ran over by a reindeer? Oh, come on now.

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  5. Wassup Cydni! I never really listened to PinkPantheress other than that one song Boys a liar. That song Pain kind of good, I might add that to my playlist. I'm glad music has helped you along the way because its a lot good in music. That last video will always be a good christmas song.

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  7. Hey Cydni. One of the things I like about these blog posts is that they introduce me to new music and artists. Yours has introduced me to Pink Pantheress. I will definitely be listening to her more. Also, I love the contrast of your other two choices with "Grandma Got Runover by a Reindeer". I had a very different experience with that song though; I liked it. I can, however, relate to having a very strong reaction to something that to most people is not a big deal, so that hit home lol.

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