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Why singing is good for your brain, even if you are no Beyoncé

June 10th, 2025
United States
Richard Sima
Why singing is good for your brain, even if you are no Beyoncé
Music has the power to soothe the mind, promote brain health and bring people closer together. Singing, listening to music or making music all promote health.

The Washington Post
Posted byCherry Ng

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If there is a song in your soul, sing it out loud — whether in your car on your morning commute or at karaoke with friends. It’s okay if you are not the next Beyoncé.

Making music — even if we aren’t especially good at it — can still be good for us.

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