What is the Song that make you cry deeply every time you heard it.?

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Re: What is the Song that make you cry deeply every time you heard it.?

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Freedom by Akon. The song makes me reflect on the doleful situations in my environment.
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Good Enough by Cimorelli or For the Love of a Daughter by Demi Lovato 😭
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I think it would be to where you are sung by josh groban. It reminds me of my deceased mother.😭😭😭😭😭
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Not cry, but put me so heavy in thought that I'd be sad. When listening to underground rap, like Drizzy wreight. But the most hearth throbbing song is probably, Dancing with the devil by immortal technique. His story telling skills is off the charts.
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The night we met - Lord Huron
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There is a country song that does it to me every time called You Should Be Here. It makes me think of the ones I have lost and how they should still be here with me.
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It was in korean but I did some research for it's translation and knowing the story of the kpop band ikon I have been in tears listening always to their song CLIMAX that song is the one that could break them or make them at that time and it MADE them now they are known... it was relatable
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Emotional roller coaster by Vivian Green
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Justin Bieber Never Say Never
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insomnia by Jason Derulo. it touches my soul.
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Rapicon wrote: 12 Aug 2018, 05:00 Patience by Nas and Damian Marley
U say Patients by Nas & Damien Marley!! Well, check this... What about Patience by Guns n Roses!! That was my first husband's & I 'song" bc we went thru hell to be together. We've been divorced for a very long time but, yes I do still love that man in my own ways. And, I have him to thank for saving my life during that time. I was only 16 yrs old when we married but I'm thkful to him for our very much intelligent, funny & so beautiful blonde headed & blue eyed son who himself is now 16...whose name is Peyton Sky!! But, yes, every time I hear Patience by G n R, I get so emotional!! Even if its n front of my now husband of 13 yrs. I guess he understands.
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Your Cries Have Awoken The Master by The Isaacs.
My Dad was fighting stage 4 lung cancer from November to May. Every time I prayed for him this song would play.
The end of May the doctors declared him cancer free! I will cry tears of joy over this song for a long time.
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OH, my goodness! The Christmas Shoes. Ugggh! That one makes me booooohoooooo!

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I always cry at the Puff Daddy/Faith Evans remix of Every Step You Take, the tribute to Biggie. My brother and I loved it, and then my brother passed away so, yeah, brings tears to my eyes. I think it’s called “Missin’ You”
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This is definitely obscure, but mine is a polka called "In Heaven there is No Beer." My grandma loved her polkas! She listened to them all the time, and she drank her share of beer. She passed away a little over a year ago, and luckily for me this song is not on any of my radio stations or I would be crying and missing her constantly.
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