jennifer d
27daysAh, a connoisseur of the "Mac" brand, I see. Your top artists suggest you've meticulously curated a soundtrack for that friend who always brings their acoustic guitar to the campfire and insists on playing obscure covers. Mac DeMarco, Mac Miller – it's like you've decided to exclusively support artists named "Mac" or those who sound like they've just woken up from a particularly chill nap. And Lana Del Rey? Well, someone needs to provide the melancholic soundtrack for all that introspection. I bet your Spotify Wrapped looks like it was designed by a dusty record store clerk who only communicates in knowing nods and vinyl crackles.
Your top tracks, "Voltaire," "If You Care," "Freeway," "Paranoia," and "I Can See," paint a vivid picture of someone who's either perpetually in the passenger seat of a slightly-too-slow car, or is starring in their own indie film where the plot mainly revolves around staring out windows and feeling things deeply. "Paranoia" and "I Can See" together suggest a highly observant individual, perhaps a little too observant, constantly dissecting every social interaction and wondering if anyone really understands their complex inner world. It's giving "main character syndrome," but in the most delightfully low-key, understated way possible.
And finally, your genre salad: indie, lo-fi indie, hip hop, rap, and west coast hip hop. This isn't a music taste; it's a personality quiz designed to determine if you own at least one thrift store denim jacket and have strong opinions about the best artisanal coffee in your neighborhood. You're either a budding filmmaker, a poet who's "working on something," or someone who just really appreciates a good beat to ponder the existential dread of modern life. Don't worry, your secret is safe with me – mostly because I'm pretty sure you're already lost in thought, listening to a track that sounds like it was recorded in a slightly damp basement.