
Some people cry to slow songs. I don’t.8Please respect copyright.PENANAkXWm540u7r
Some sit in silence. I dance in chaos.8Please respect copyright.PENANAx6Nh0UvHFV
Some people look for peace in quiet. I find it in fast songs, in the thump of bass, in lyrics flying faster than thoughts, and in beats that don’t wait for permission — they just explode.
I’m not someone who can pick a favorite artist, and honestly, I never will be. Because I don’t chase artists — I chase emotion. And the kind of emotion I connect with lives in fast music — Urdu, Punjabi, Hindi, English — I don’t care what language it is. If it’s fast, raw, and makes me feel alive, it’s mine.
Fast songs have always been more than music to me. They’ve been therapy. Energy. Escape.8Please respect copyright.PENANAIXKD4GrsoE
In moments when life felt heavy or my mind was spinning, a slow song made me feel stuck. But a fast track? It lifted me. It snapped me out of overthinking and pulled me back into motion. It gave me control over chaos.
Like that moment when I first played “Shaky Shaky” — pure energy. The kind that takes over your body before your brain even catches up. I remember laughing, dancing around the room, feeling joy I hadn’t touched in weeks. Not the soft kind of joy — but the explosive kind. That’s what fast music gave me. A heartbeat louder than my doubts.
Then there’s “Qatal.” Aggressive. Intense. A full-on power rush. I don’t just hear that song — I become it. It's like putting on armor. When the world tries to make you small, a song like Qatal makes you walk taller. Makes you feel untouchable. Like you’re not just surviving — you’re owning it.
And that same fire lives in Punjabi bangers like:
“Naagin” – unfiltered fun, fierce and addictive
“Excuses” by AP Dhillon – heartbreak, but you’re still dancing
“Brown Munde” – confidence in every beat
Or Urdu hits like:
“Tu Mera Nahi” (Azaan Sami Khan) – smooth but upbeat
“Gagar” (Umair Jaswal) – a track that wakes the blood
“Jo Tu Na Mila (Asim Azhar) – Remix versions – sadness, but with speed
“Baari” – soft lyrics, fast rhythm, feels like poetry in motion
And of course, the English tracks that built my late-night playlists:
“Levitating” by Dua Lipa – unstoppable vibe
“Don’t Start Now” – for the moments I needed to reclaim myself
“Industry Baby” – Lil Nas X – a walk-like-you-own-the-street type anthem
“On the Floor” – J.Lo – nostalgia and full glamor in motion
“Believer” – Imagine Dragons – pain turned into power, loud and fast
These aren’t just songs — they’re chapters of my story.8Please respect copyright.PENANAqFEuP2vnXZ
They’ve danced with me in joy, picked me up in sadness, and silenced the chaos in my head. Fast music is how I fight anxiety. How I recover after a fall. How I remind myself, “You’ve got this.”
And when people ask, “Why fast songs? Aren’t slow ones more emotional?” — I smile. Because what they don’t get is this:
Emotions aren’t always soft.8Please respect copyright.PENANAZWpDZaA7XZ
Sometimes, emotions scream. Sometimes, they run.8Please respect copyright.PENANAsFPSybXeb5
Sometimes, the sadness is too loud to sit still — you need to move with it.8Please respect copyright.PENANA4JiWsU2zcv
You need a beat that pulls you out of yourself and reminds you: You’re still alive. And you still have a rhythm to chase.
I don’t need a favorite artist to prove I love music.8Please respect copyright.PENANA3Rlercm5MR
I just need that one drop. That one line. That one rhythm that hits like lightning — and suddenly, I’m not thinking, I’m feeling. I’m not crying, I’m moving. I’m not broken — I’m dancing my way through it.
Fast music doesn’t just live in my headphones — it lives in me.
So no, I don’t have a favorite artist.8Please respect copyright.PENANAMAChFQBcyf
But I do have a favorite feeling:8Please respect copyright.PENANAYVKqwOajls
When the beat takes over.8Please respect copyright.PENANAbqUNaQ4Ck2
When the sadness turns into a song.8Please respect copyright.PENANAgexmE2I1MJ
When I stop hiding, and start living.
That’s why I love fast songs — in Urdu, Punjabi, Indian, English — all of them.8Please respect copyright.PENANAsHv7gj54Rz
Because they don’t just play.8Please respect copyright.PENANABShRcSCdAn
They save me.