WeiBird’s Love Cycle

Apple Music
WeiBird’s Love Cycle

Dive head first into WeiBird’s epic four-part Love Cycle from the first encounter to the bitter breakup. Let WeiBird’s picks give you the push needed to confess how you feel, because you can’t enjoy the sweet taste of love without a little courage. And if you’re at the end of your own love cycle, this mix is here to help you cry, dry the tears and remind you that there’s a brighter future. Love Cycle: First Sight The first playlist, tracks 1-20. We begin at first sight. It’s that first encounter – when fate opens a door and brings two together in ways that can’t be explained. “The first meeting is mysterious but all the details click. I think about it over and over again.” WeiBird tells Apple Music about the uncanny experience of first meetings: “because it was so special, that person’s every detail was etched on your heart.” Love Cycle: Heart’s Desire The second playlist, tracks 21-38. After their first encounter our lovers fall head over heels, and find themselves ensnared by the thrill of discovery and new love. ‘Guessing Game’ captures the inescapable pull of love: “I write your name down without even thinking about it.” The desperate pining of this stage in the cycle is a whirlwind perfectly incapsulated in ‘Secret’: “from that day on my heart was on a rollercoaster, afraid my secret would be discovered too soon.” Love Cycle: True Love The third playlist, tracks 39-59. The time for turning back has long passed. Any previous voices of doubt have been replaced with an overarching desire to go all in, heart in hand. Passion has taken over, as WeiBird’s love cycle really begins to kick in. There may be no better way to say it outside of the song ‘Girl’: “What more needs to be said? Because of you love never felt so good. To be in love is to be on fire.” Love Cycle: Letting Go The final playlist, tracks 60-80. It’s over. Face it, heartbreak is just a part of love. At the end of WeiBird’s Love Cycle, we’re left to ponder WeiBird’s elegant observation: “Love is interesting, in that it can be a source of great joy as well as great pain. No one can escape ‘heartbreak.’” It’s not unlike the central theme of ‘Good My Lover.’ We always try hoping it will be the last time.

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