'Shirt', 'Flowers,' and 2010's 'Mine': SZA, Miley Cyrus, and Taylor Swift Songs to Chill Out Over the Weekend

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You may just be chilling, releaxing, or being idle this weekend. If so, why not listen to your favorite artists' trending songs? As you know, SZA and Taylor Swift are currently battling it out in charts domination. And, don't you forget we throw in Miley Cyrus' "Flowers," in the mix. Cyrus' latest single has now progressively been dominating air plays over this past week!

Read on for the all the good reasons why listening to the above mentioned songs will help you get in touch with your emotions and inner self, during your free time this weekend:

"Shirt"-SZA

"Shirt" is SZA's single from her Billboard Hot 200 number one album, "SOS." "Shirt" talks about an unrequited love with a romantic interest in general. SZA angles the similarity of her tears as she cries over this love interest as pouring like blood, and in turn, leaves blood stains on her 'shirt.' If the man or woman you have an eye on doesn't reciprocate the romantic love you have for them, then, you'll definitely relate to SZA!

"Flowers"-Miley Cyrus

A widespread rumor has been around that this latest single from Cyrus talks about her previous relationship with ex-husband, Liam Hemsworth. Regardless, whether or not the rumor is true, this song talks about loving oneself, too. So, if you feel inadequate and needs a self-esteem boost, listen to this song. While you're at it, you may just find youself simultaneously dancing to the upbeat melody of "Flowers."

"Mine"-Taylor Swift

As the rumor that Swift's 2010 album, "Speak Now" may be re-released in Taylor's version soon, you may just find the perfect timing to listen to Swift's song, "Mine" from the said album. You can release your inner fear of being abandoned after you commit to a romantic relationship while listening to this song. This song's also for you if you're the type of person who shies away from marriage.

Listening to these songs is likely an excellent mental self healing means for many people. What's more, you'll help your favorite artists get their songs out in the market while these songs heal you.

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