On Wednesday, March 20, the world celebrates the International Day of Happiness. This date was chosen by the United Nations to discuss a very important topic that interests everyone. However, the concept of well-being and joy can be relative and vary from person to person. What might make one person high might upset another person. However, it is difficult to find a person who does not feel happy when listening to the music he loves. Above all, it is a universal feeling.
For this reason, Dutch neuroscientist Jacob Golig calculated an equation that determines the happiest songs in history. What he discovered during his research is that most happy songs have a tempo between 140 and 150 beats per minute, and the lyrics talk about overcoming events and being euphoric.
Taking these criteria into consideration, Jacob chose 10 songs that could be considered “the happiest in history.” Moreover, taking advantage of the approaching day of happiness, we remind you of these choices. In fact, most of these songs are played on Alpha FM shows and are great classics of the music industry. Check out the full list:
Happiness Day: 10 Happiest Songs, According to Science
10. Katerina and the Waves – “Walking in the Sunshine”
9. Gloria Gaynor – “I Will Survive”
8. Bon Jovi – “Living on a Prayer”
7. Cyndi Lauper – “Girls Just Want to Have Fun”
Above all, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, a feminist icon, speaks about women's liberation and empowerment.
6. The Monkees – “I'm a Believer”
Dance hit! The Shrek series revisited the song “I'm a Believer” for the production's soundtrack.
5. Survivor – “Eye of the Tiger”
The soundtrack to the movie “Rocky 3”, Eye of the Tiger has a powerful beat that will give energy to anyone.
4. Billy Joel – “Uptown Girl”
Billy Joel brings an incurable romanticism to her verses in “Uptown Girl.” In short, the song talks about a young man who falls in love with an upper-class girl and dreams of being with her.
3. The Beach Boys – “Good Vibrations”
2. Oppa – “Dancing Queen”
ABBA's greatest classical music. In fact, “Dancing Queen” has become one of the biggest hits of the 1970s to this day.
1. Queen – “Don't Stop Me Now”
In short, “Don't Stop Me Now” is the happiest song according to what a neurologist looks like. Released in 1979, the track brings animation and self-conscious lyrical moods with all the lyrics that nothing in the world can stop him.
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