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SDA’s quarantine tunes
April 28, 2020
High Schoolers will always value music and often seek it to feel better or relax and just vibe to some tunes. Our very mood on a specific day can define the very genre we listen to. And considering we’ve been in quarantine for over a month now. I thought it would be interesting to explore some of the songs and genres SDA students have been listening to during this quarantine. I asked each student four questions…
What has been your go to song during quarantine?
I asked this question out of curiosity to discover what songs students have been listening to during Quarantine and give other people a chance to try out new songs.
What is the genre of the song?
I asked this question because I wanted to see which genre has been the most popular during quarantine for SDA students.
Did you discover the song during quarantine?
I asked this question to see if the amount of free time during this quarantine has given them time to listen and discover new music.
Would you be willing to never listen to the song again, but have quarantine end tomorrow?
I finished off with this question because I wanted to understand how important music is to students, and if they value it more than being stuck at home.
Responses:
Jake Knoke (11th grade)
Quarantine song: “Snake” by Lil Keed
Genre: Hip Hop
Discovered during quarantine: Yes
Would he be willing to give it up for quarantine to end: Yes
Conrad Travassos (11th grade)
Quarantine song: “Soundtrack 2 My Life” by Kid Cudi
Genre: Hip Hop
Discovered during quarantine: No
Would he be willing to give it up for quarantine to end: No
Jack Miller (11th Grade)
Quarantine song: “Separate Seas” by Bad Suns
Genre: Alternative
Discovered during quarantine: No
Would he be willing to give it up for quarantine to end: No because “it’s going to end soon”
Ben Fraser (11th Grade)
Quarantine song: “Nobody Knows” by Russ
Genre: Hip Hop
Discovered during quarantine: No
Would he be willing to give it up for quarantine to end: Yes
Cody Van Dyck (10th Grade)
Quarantine song: “A Cry For Help in a World Gone Mad” by Agent Orange
Genre: Punk Rock
Discovered during quarantine: No
Would he be willing to give it up for quarantine to end: Yes
Luca Sladavic (11th Grade)
Quarantine song: “Breathe Deeper” by Tame Impala
Genre: Alternative
Discovered during quarantine: Yes
Would he be willing to give it up for quarantine to end: “Definitely”
Misael Ibanez-Hernandez (11th Grade)
Quarantine song: “Outside Today” by NBA YoungBoy
Genre: Rap
Discovered during quarantine: No
Would he be willing to give it up for quarantine to end: “No, I don’t mind quarantine”
Anna De La Fuente (11th Grade)
Quarantine song: “Anything” by Lenny Kravitz
Genre: Rock
Discovered during quarantine: No
Would she be willing to give it up for quarantine to end: “That’s tough but I’d say yes. I mean yeah obviously I want to go out and see my friends again and go back to normal, but Lenny Kravitz is also a very talented man, so that’s a lot to give up”
Derek Sando (11th Grade)
Quarantine song: “Broke in a Minute” by Tory Lanez
Genre: Rap
Discovered during quarantine: Yes
Would he be willing to give it up for quarantine to end: “For Sure”
Hannah Elliott (11th Grade)
Quarantine song: “Young Once” by Sam Hunt
Genre: Country
Discovered during quarantine: Yes
Would he be willing to give it up for quarantine to end: “100% I’d do anything to be done with this”
Delaney Farkas (11th Grade)
Quarantine song: “Hard to Forget” by Sam Hunt
Genre: Country
Discovered during quarantine: Yes
Would he be willing to give it up for quarantine to end: “Oh gosh, yeah probably”
Jack Hostetler (11th Grade)
Quarantine song: “I’m Yours” by Jason Mraz
Genre: Pop
Discovered during quarantine: No
Would he be willing to give it up for quarantine to end: “Yeah for sure”
Davis Fowler (10th Grade)
Quarantine song: “Halo” by Beyonce
Genre: Pop
Discovered during quarantine: No
Would he be willing to give it up for quarantine to end: Yes
The response that really stood out the most to me was the amount of students that would be willing to give up their favorite song just to have their old lives back. There were a couple that said they wouldn’t, but they all had valid reasons to why they said what they said, because quite a few believe quarantine itself is coming to an end. There was also a diversity of genres listened to, and I believe quarantine did not have an effect on this, it really came out to preference. A lot of people discovered new songs during quarantine as well which makes sense considering the amount of free time we have right now in our lives. In conclusion, SDA students have a very strong connection with their music, but will always have a stronger connection with their friends.