Music students Nuria Shin and Casey Mentch asked Tar Heels which songs they listen to when it’s time to hit the books.
It’s finals season at Carolina, and the College of Arts and Sciences’ music department asked UNC students which songs they listen to while studying for fall exams.
Senior Nuria Shin, a music major (voice concentration) and media and journalism minor, and junior Casey Mentch, a media and journalism major with a double minor in entrepreneurship and music, curated the answers into two playlists on the music department’s new Spotify account.
Whether you’ve got focused studying ahead or are in need of a mood boost before sitting for an exam, here’s what Tar Heels recommend.
Focus study playlist
For long days in the library (or at another favorite study spot) Carolina students shared songs, including:
“Yellow” by Coldplay
“Dawn” (from the Pride and Prejudice film soundtrack) by Dario Marianelli and Jean-Yves Thibaudet
“A Supreme Love, Pt. I – Acknowledgement” by John Coltrane
Ludwig van Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata (First Movement)[Text Wrapping Break]
“Modal Soul (feat. Uyama Hiroto)” by Nujabes and Uyama Hiroto
Mood-boost playlist
For the moments before a final, Tar Heels listen to mood-boosting songs, including:
“I Feel Good About This” by The Mowgli’s
“HEATED” by Beyoncé
“Check Yes Juliet” by We the Kings
“Flat Tire” by Albert King
“Hypotheticals” by Lake Street Dive
And, watch the interviews on Instagram.
by Jess Abel, College of Arts and Sciences