
If you're an Aquarius, there's no doubt you adore acoustic songs by singer-songwriters that delve deep into topics like the essence of humanity, love, philosophy, age, and the meaning of time. As explained by Allure, Aquarians are centered in their humanity and often think about how to help the world, heal others, and give back. Aquarius signs don't live in a vacuum: They are very aware of the world around them, and they can't look away when they see injustice. This sign is known as the most progressive of the entire zodiac — Aquarians prefer to make positive changes in lieu of keeping with traditions. For this reason, Aquarius signs are also deeply intellectual and feel happiest when talking about political issues, existentialism, and literature over coffee.
When thinking about Aquarius signs' notable cerebral nature, it makes sense that they gravitate towards poignant singer-songwriter tracks that put world issues at the forefront (via Bustle). Any Aquarius sign will be happy listening to songs like "Both Sides Now" by Joni Mitchell, "The Sound of Silence" by Paul Simon, or similarly introspective tracks like "Savior Complex" or "Kyoto" by Phoebe Bridgers. These kinds of songs put the lyrics first, and they put a poetic spin on subjects we all encounter. Aquarians will gravitate towards this genre's natural depth, and it will get them thinking even further about life itself.
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