Existential Pop Bops

We’ve Made You A Playlist Of Our Favourite Existential Pop Bops To Get You Through These Angsty Autumn Evenings

Do you want to feel good? If so, you’re in the wrong place.

In what can only be described as an act of community service, we’ve made you a playlist of our favourite Existential Pop Bops to keep you sad and warm through those cold, dark nights.

“But what is an ‘Existential Pop Bop'”, you ask? Well, we’re glad that you did. Basically, an E.P.B. is a song that you can cry and dance to – at the same time. The lyrical content may be self-doubting, self-deprecating, or just downright miserable; but, as long as it can be used as the soundtrack to you shaking your booty like there’s no tomorrow, it makes the cut.

Like this Pete Wentz and Patrick Stump-penned E.P.B., for instance:

 

 

See? Now you know what we’re talking about.

Here at One on One, we’re firmly in the business of bringing you songs you can cry and dance to at the same time. (Preferably with a large bottle glass of wine in your hand).

That’s why we’ve taken the time to carefully curate a lengthy playlist of some of our favourite poptastic sad-bangers, exclusively for the listening pleasure of yourself and your equally Bridget Jonesian friends.

So, sit back, relax, and prepare to be #shook by our Existential Pop Bops playlist. Just don’t say that we didn’t warn you.