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yingxuan
singapore polytechnic (dac).






Wednesday, January 21, 2009

i understand how possible and the feeling of getting hook on to a song. you just keep choosing that song in your playlists, just pressing on that song and feel that other songs are just so boring you can just press next.

i got totally hooked on won't go home without you during IS lesson yesterday. it wasn't my favourite maroon5's song but it just got into me. when fairuz questioned if i might not like that song he was just so wrong.

getting hooked to songs are just so easy for me. and i go back to listening to those songs i was hooked on once. for example: kelsey, shake it, take a bow, etc.


so please press the next button.