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        Kpopmap Mood Playlist: Soft K-Pop Songs To Comfort You More Than A Hundred Words

        Pause and take a rest with Kpopmap’s soft comfort playlist that will console you more than a hundred words.

        Ishani Sarkar, Kpopmap Editor
        2 min to read  ·  Published : Mar 25, 2022
        Kpopmap Mood Playlist: Soft K-Pop Songs To Comfort You More Than A Hundred Words

        Marie Claire / Lee Hi's Instagram

        Welcome to the twentieth article of Kpopmap's weekly series: Kpopmap Mood Playlist! In this series, with articles released every Friday, we create a playlist of some unique songs across various genres such as K-Pop, K-Rock/Indie/Hip-Hop/R&B, ballads, city pop, and more, perfectly curated for a very specific mood. Through this series, we want to introduce you to artists and genres as well as give you the perfect collection of songs to jam out to, regardless of how particular your mood is. You can even request a playlist in the comments down below!

        You can check out all our Mood Playlists here.

        This week's Mood Playlist comes from a place of love. Whether you’re physically tired from a long day or emotionally exhausted from heartbreak, we all need a playlist to lean on when things get hard. Pause and take a rest with Kpopmap’s soft comfort playlist that will console you more than words. 

         

        IU - 'Bad Day'

         

        IU's 'Bad Day' tugs on the heartstrings yet ends on a hopeful note. Let this song be a reminder that the icicles in your room will melt when a sunny good day comes.

         

        Lee Hi - 'Breathe'

         

        Lee Hi's words resonate with the listener's deepest feelings and allow them to rest for a while. Sometimes, simply breathing is enough.

         

        SWJA - 'Run With Me'

         

        SWJA takes you on a swift detour from worldly worries with "Run With Me". If you'd rather not face your pain and fears, it's alright to run away instead.

         

        Jaurim - 'Twenty-Five, Twenty-One'

         

        The song framing the poignant love story of "Twenty-Five Twenty-One" can also comfort you on particularly nostalgic days. Jaurim's voice has a magical quality of touching the soul, which is simply irreplaceable.

         

        Kwon JinAh - 'Consolation'

         

        The presence of a loved one, their warmth, and compassion are enough to wash away one's blues. Whoever this song reminds of you, is precious.

         

        Sondia - 'Grown Ups'

         

        Sometimes, the only thing that can comfort a wounded soul is sharing the pain and 'Grown Ups' is the perfect song for such catharsis.

         

        BOL4 - 'To My Youth'

         

        During the hardest of times, BOL4's 'To My Youth' can give you the gentle push you need to try again and that is exactly what makes it so special.

         

        EXO’s D.O - 'That’s Okay'

         

        Hearing "it's okay" when the world comes crashing down can be more meaningful than a hundred words and EXO's D.O does just that. You can always count on D.O for comfort.

         

        BTS - '00:00 (Zero O’Clock)'

         

        '00:00 (Zero O’Clock)' by BTS is like a light of hope that never goes out and we all need that kind of energy in our lives.

         

        ATEEZ - 'Be With You'

         

        The pain of wanting to comfort someone yet not being able to can be deeper than a stab wound. If you're feeling that way about someone, just send them this song.

         

        SEVENTEEN - 'Hug'

         

        A simple hug can take someone from despair to composure and SEVENTEEN's 'Hug' is like a warm embrace that lasts for as long as you want it to. It's alright even if you break the replay button.

        Did you like this week's Mood Playlist? You can request a playlist in the comments down below!

         

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