Comfort Food

Comfort Food
There are some songs that don’t belong to a moment.
They belong to you.
They’ve followed me through different lives — from crowded rooms and late nights, to quieter mornings and familiar routines. Songs I once danced hard to, drank to, escaped into. Songs that now keep me company while I cook, clean, reset the house, and myself.
This mix is called Comfort Food because that’s what it is.
Not impressive food.
Not fancy food.
The kind of nourishment you return to because it works.
This is soul jazz — music made by people who took their time. Before shortcuts. Before rushing to the hook. Before everything had to be loud to be noticed. You can hear it in the space between the notes. In the patience. In the warmth.
Some days, this music holds me when I’m tired.
Some days, it lifts the room just enough to keep things moving.
Some days, it reminds me who I’ve been — and who I still am.
I don’t listen to these records to go back.
I listen to stay present.
This is music for real life.
For grown people.
For evenings when the world has asked a lot of you.
For moments when you don’t need fixing — just feeding.
No rush.
No noise.
Just something warm on the table.
Therapy for the soul.
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