By which I mean are there any songs that maybe you dismissed or didn't fall in love with when you first heard them (or maybe they simply didn't get played as often as some of the others), but now you find yourself listening to them over and over?
For me, it would be "Kimi to Yoru to Namida". I listened to the album in full a couple of times, but after a while I just began selecting the tracks that I wanted to hear repeatedly (like many people do with CDs). "Kimi to Yoru to Namida" was not one that I consciously chose to play. Then one day, I was walking through the London Underground, and "Kimi to Yoru to Namida" came on while I was waiting for a train. I listened to it, then realised that I hadn't heard it very much. Now I can't get it out of my head, and I listen to it every time I play Scandal. The part that has lodged itself firmly in my mind is when Haruna sings the word "yakusoku". Her voice sounds lovely through the whole track, but I particularly like the little break between "yaku" and "soku".
Are there any songs that grew on you over time?
For me, it would be "Kimi to Yoru to Namida". I listened to the album in full a couple of times, but after a while I just began selecting the tracks that I wanted to hear repeatedly (like many people do with CDs). "Kimi to Yoru to Namida" was not one that I consciously chose to play. Then one day, I was walking through the London Underground, and "Kimi to Yoru to Namida" came on while I was waiting for a train. I listened to it, then realised that I hadn't heard it very much. Now I can't get it out of my head, and I listen to it every time I play Scandal. The part that has lodged itself firmly in my mind is when Haruna sings the word "yakusoku". Her voice sounds lovely through the whole track, but I particularly like the little break between "yaku" and "soku".
Are there any songs that grew on you over time?