Lullabies For Adults
Should ADULTS listen to lullabies? There’s a writer at Mashable.com who says she listens to the lullaby versions of popular music, and it helps her relax and fall asleep… The…

American heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali (1942 – 2016) takes a nap while babysitting two of his daughters by wife Veronica Porche, 9 month old Laila (left) and 2 year old Hana (right) at Grosvenor House, London, UK, 19th December 1978. (Photo by Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty ImagesShould ADULTS listen to lullabies? There's a writer at Mashable.com who says she listens to the lullaby versions of popular music, and it helps her relax and fall asleep...
The website Mashable.com has a column up right now where a writer says that her secret to falling asleep is listening to lullabies. Yes, even as an adult. ESPECIALLY as an adult.
But she doesn't listen to traditional lullabies. At this point, someone's made a lullaby version of pretty much EVERY popular song, and you can find them on Spotify, YouTube, or anywhere else you listen to music.
You listen to lullaby versions of Prince songs, or Taylor Swift songs, or Bob Marley songs, or a ton of others.
And she swears by it because, quote, "Babies have really mastered the art of relaxation . . . when they drift off to sleep, they're cozy and relaxed in their cribs, listening to the soft lull of soothing music emitting from a speaker."
"Meanwhile, when adults are stressed, we try to find comfort in the hellscape that is social media . . . we stare at our phones scrolling, texting, and watching Netflix. We need some soothing music."