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DJ Rama. Those who like to go online to search for new music might have differing opinions regarding lo-fi chillhop music that's making its rounds on platforms like YouTube. But what really is this rising subgenre, and what makes this "chill" music endearing to listeners?
Those who appreciate lo-fi are usually those who are looking for the perfect background music for studying, reading, or just relaxing. The raw beats and melodies, usually accompanied by simple lyrics or samples of other songs, allow the mind to focus. This makes the music conducive to learning or even resting.
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While others prefer to listen to white noise, ASMR, or instrumental music before they go to bed, there are also a good number of people who enjoy listening to lo-fi chillhop before sleeping. The lo-fi effects such as radio tuning, mumbled words, and record spinning and scratching when layered with slowed-down hip-hop beats create the perfect formula for a relaxing track. Compared to heavily produced tracks with perfectly mixed elements, the demo-like appeal of lo-fi allows the brain to let go of stressful thoughts and focus on the music. The tempo that usually falls at 80 to 110 bpm is also considered the best for learning and memory.
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But for listeners with an active imagination, some lo-fi tracks evoke feelings of nostalgia. Others find the calming music to be the kind that makes them happy. While many associate the genre with sleep and study, others choose the music as their driving music as it helps them navigate the road better. Now that discovering and making music is a lot easier, those who like lo-fi chillhop won't have a shortage of tracks to discover.
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