BTS and Billie Eilish among the many greatest music to go to sleep to, scientists say

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BTS and Billie Eilish is among the many greatest music to go to sleep to, scientists say.

Researchers from Aarhus University analysed over 200,000 songs on Spotify from practically a thousand playlists related to serving to customers to get to sleep.

Alongside the anticipated sorts of slower instrumental music with minimal parts and a relaxing nature, the researchers additionally discovered that many use acquainted and comforting music to go to sleep to, even when they’re extra up-tempo and energetic.

The analysis pointed to songs reminiscent of BTS’ ‘Dynamite’ and Eilish’s Khalid collaboration ‘Lovely’ as being examples of the energetic but comforting music that customers on the streaming service use to assist them drift off.

More analysis is ready to be accomplished with a view to “identify the various reasons different people choose different music for sleeping,” with researchers discovering that though “softer, slower, instrumental and more often played on acoustic instruments than other music,” music used to assist folks sleep “displays a large variation including music characterised by high energy and tempo”.

They added: “The study can both inform the clinical use of music and advance our understanding of how music is used to regulate human behaviour in everyday life.”

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BTS. Credits: JTBC / HYBE

Elsewhere, Disney+ has introduced that its documentary about j-hope of BTS will premiere on the streaming service subsequent month.

Titled j-hope IN THE BOX, the behind-the-scenes documentary will concentrate on the creation of the BTS member’s first solo album, ‘Jack In The Box’. According to a press launch, the movie will give viewers “a never-before-seen look at the creative challenges faced during the album’s preparation process”. j-hope IN THE BOX shall be obtainable to stream on Disney+ from February 17.

His bandmate Jin additionally just lately completed 5 weeks of primary navy coaching at a boot camp in Yeon-cheon as a part of his necessary navy service duties.

The star took to Weverse to share his first social media replace since enlisting within the navy on December 2022, the place he posted images of himself in navy uniform after attending his coaching completion ceremony.

“I’m having fun. I’m posting a photo with permission from the military,” Jin wrote on Weverse, as translated by CNN. “Army, always be happy and stay well.”



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