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  1. 346K views 6 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Cry Now (Shady Remix) · Obie Trice · Kuniva · Bobby Creekwater · Cashis · Stat Quo...more.

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    • Obie Trice - Topic
  2. Sad Songs that Will Make You Cry 😔 EDM Remixes of Popular Songs 😔 Emotional EDM SongsCar (Slap House & G-house): https://magicmusic.link/BestCarPlaylist🎵 ...

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  3. Cry Now (Shady Remix) - Eminem Presents the Re-Up. From the collaberation album: Eminem Presents the Re-Up. This song features: Tha Caniva, Ca$his, Bobby Creekwater, and Stat Quo. ...more.

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  4. Dec 4, 2006 · This is a remix of Obie’s “Cry Now with verses that were remade and additional verses from fellow (then) Shady members Bobby Creekwater, Ca$ish, Kuniva and Stat Quo.

    • One More Time - Daft Punk
    • Strobe - Deadmau5
    • Lights (Bassnectar Remix) - Ellie Goulding
    • Finally Moving - Pretty Lights
    • I Remember (Caspa Remix) - Deadmau5 & Kaskade
    • Shelter - Porter Robinson and Madeon
    • Crave You (Adventure Club Remix) - Flight Facilities
    • ATB - Ecstasy
    • Don't You Worry Child - Swedish House Mafia Ft. John Martin
    • Sun & Moon (Acoustic Version) - Above & Beyond Ft. John Bedford

    What very well might be the feeliest song of all time, "One More Time" set the record for "best singalong song in EDM." Don't believe me? Go ahead, try not to sing along just one. More. Time.

    Ok, this actually might be the feeliest of all feel songs to have ever been feeled. deadmau5struck a chord in everyone when he released "Strobe," and you'd be lying if you didn't shed a tear every time it hit that fateful drop at 6:48.

    It's safe to say that a handful of Americans got their first taste of dubstep through this heavy bass ballad. Back when dubstep was all about the heaviest bass sounds and loudest drums, this remix shined through thanks to Ellie Goulding's chilling vocals and Bassnectar's dreamlike soundscape.

    The sample-based genius Pretty Lights found his breakthrough with "Finally Moving," and it sent shivers through live band fans and EDM listeners throughout the country. The original sampler of Etta James' "Oh sometimes, I get a good feeling," the feels in this tune are immeasurable.

    Arguably one of his biggest hits to date next to "Where's My Money," Caspa went full feels on his edit of deadmau5 and Kaskade's iconic hit "I Remember." The short intro and face-melting bass line brings us back to the simpler days of dubstep, to a time when melodies principled over sound design.

    Porter Robinsonis arguably the master of feels with plenty of tracks that could have made the list from over the years. That intro paired with this heartfelt anime music video really pulls at our heartstrings.

    The melodic side of brostep came with Adventure Club's remix of Flight Facilities' "Crave You," and it wooed college kids nation-wide. To all those ravers out there who played this song at every dorm or house party you ever attended as a young adult, this one is for you.

    When we were still young baby ravers, ATB's "Ecstasy" was definitely a track we kept locked on repeat. Even though dubstep and bass music ended up taking over our playlists, ATB's iconic vocal trance track will still make you feel nostalgic.

    "Don't You Worry Child" is yet another singalong anthem of the century. John Martin went full feels on the lyrics and vocals of this Swedish House Mafiaclassic, and it packs so much emotion that it could make a rock cry.

    Now, although the original definitely carries its own weight as a heart-warming ballad, the group's acoustic rendition really takes the cake for most feels-worthy. Just look at John Bedfordthroughout his performance - his cheeks are like a dam holding back an ocean of feels.

  5. Cry Now (Shady Remix) Music Video by Eminem. Niggas didn't kill me Now a niggas gon' get Peel my cap back I'm never at home I'm somewhere With my shaft restin' on a ho's tongue Sippin' Don Perign...

  6. Emotional post-break up song recommendations. Recommendations. I don't know how to explain it, but there's some songs that produce the craziest feelings, not even requiring lyrics at times. Lately sunburn by droeloe has made me feel this way. Can just turn it to full volume driving in my car and cry a tear from the music.

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