Safe? I never considered that, this is not a variable in my music listening
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Yeah, I mostly listen to death metal so I'll just see myself out.
Taj Mahal, I guess, or Raffi... but I don't listen to music to feel safe
Doesnt have to the intention, its about the effect they have on you
I just mean I don't have musicians already ranked by that quality, since it's not something I seek out.
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mike patton
Upvoting for Karen Carpenter ๐ฅน
Check out Harriet too, KC is unmatched but Harriet does a close second
Mister Rogers
I'm not sure this is a question I've ever really considered, but the names that immediately spring to mind are ABBA, Enya, and Mama Cass. They're certainly music I've listened to as a buoy in the dark sometimes.
Stevie Nicks comes to mind for some reason
Alison Krauss
Laufey
Cyndi Lauper has beautiful ballads mixed in with her pop stuff
Carson McKee
Amos Lee
Nat King Cole
Dolores O'Riordan
men without hats
Aurora
She sounds like a woodland nymph angel