You'll Play These Songs After The Total Solar Eclipse Changes You Forever

On Monday (Aug. 21), the United States will experience a total solar eclipse.

Space.com defines this experience, “A total solar eclipse occurs when the disk of the moon appears to completely cover the disk of the sun in the sky. The fact that total solar eclipses occur at all is a quirk of cosmic geometry.”

The entire country hasn’t seen one since 1918. The eclipse is actually going to commence at 10:00am Oregon time and be over before 3:00pm in South Carolina. So, we can consider ourselves lucky! Today is going to be an extremely exciting day and if you’re just like us, you can’t wait for the big moment to happen.

Many people who’ve already experienced an eclipse say that once you see one for yourself, it’s so incredible that you’ll forever be changed. "It brings people to tears," Rick Fienberg, a spokesperson for the American Astronomical Society (AAS), said to Space.com. "It makes people's jaw drop."

Brian Carlstrom, deputy associate director of the National Park Service Natural Resource Stewardship and Science Directorate, told CNN: "The hair on the back of your neck is going to stand up, and you are going to feel different things as the eclipse reaches totality. It's been described as peaceful, spiritual, exhilarating, shocking." 

In honor of this momentous occasion, we’ve decided to create a playlist of songs you’ll most likely want to listen to after this eclipse happens. These songs will definitely fit the “new you” that will be awoken when the experience has transformed you.

**WARNING: Explicit language below**

1) Tupac – “Changes”

2) Kanye West – “Can’t Tell Me Nothing”

3) Kendrick Lamar – “HiiiPower”

5) DJ Khaled ft. T-Pain, Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross & Ludacris - "All I Do Is Win"

6) Nas – “I Can”

7) JAY-Z & Kanye West "Who Gon Stop Me"

8) Tupac - "Ambitionz Az A Ridah"

9) T.I. - "Big Things Poppin"

10) Eminem - "Lose Yourself" 

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