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Why do we love singing in the shower? I have held countless concerts in the bathroom, and I have never shown my singing voice in KTV, and I am ashamed to compose a solo song in public places such as dinners and gatherings, but every time I take a bath, I am definitely the brightest singer, the shower is my microphone, and the countless splashes of water are my listeners. Even the daughter-in-law who sings incomparably ugly will hum and chirp in the bath and let go of herself.

<h1>Xiaobian has never shown his singing voice in KTV, and he is ashamed to compose a solo song in public places such as dinners and gatherings, but every time I take a bath, I am definitely the brightest singer, the shower is my microphone, and the countless splashes of water are my listeners. Even the daughter-in-law who sings incomparably ugly will hum and chirp in the bath and let go of herself. </h1>

Why do we love singing in the shower? I have held countless concerts in the bathroom, and I have never shown my singing voice in KTV, and I am ashamed to compose a solo song in public places such as dinners and gatherings, but every time I take a bath, I am definitely the brightest singer, the shower is my microphone, and the countless splashes of water are my listeners. Even the daughter-in-law who sings incomparably ugly will hum and chirp in the bath and let go of herself.

You have to admit that everyone in the shower is a good singer, a composer, who will grab the shower head and sing loudly. Even many celebrities sing in the shower, Jay Chou will be narcissistic in the bath to open concerts, Kunling can testify every night; Eason Chan can perform the ultimate version of "Pompous" in the bath; many foreign stars, Jack Blake, Wei Clive Jean, Cobby Carey have exposed themselves, and love to sing in the bath.

Why do we love singing in the shower? I have held countless concerts in the bathroom, and I have never shown my singing voice in KTV, and I am ashamed to compose a solo song in public places such as dinners and gatherings, but every time I take a bath, I am definitely the brightest singer, the shower is my microphone, and the countless splashes of water are my listeners. Even the daughter-in-law who sings incomparably ugly will hum and chirp in the bath and let go of herself.

Everyone is a rock star in the bathroom, and whether you have a voice like Aretha Franklin or not, give you a shower head and you'll be able to sing freely.

Have you ever thought about this phenomenon? If someone pays us, some of us won't sing in public. However, we love to sing when we don't get embarrassed to take a shower. Science can explain everything.

Why do we love singing in the shower? I have held countless concerts in the bathroom, and I have never shown my singing voice in KTV, and I am ashamed to compose a solo song in public places such as dinners and gatherings, but every time I take a bath, I am definitely the brightest singer, the shower is my microphone, and the countless splashes of water are my listeners. Even the daughter-in-law who sings incomparably ugly will hum and chirp in the bath and let go of herself.

First of all, only enough lightness can send a burst of singing. Think about it, you can't sing when you're sad, unless you're singing the blues. For many people, shower time is the only time they spend alone all day. You're in a warm, small, safe environment and you're comfortable enough! Stress is completely removed from your dictionary. When you relax, your brain releases dopamine, which allows your ideas to germinate quickly, and you can even compose your own lyrics and music in addition to popular songs such as "Confession Balloon" and "Seventeen"!

Warm water washed over you and now you are relaxed and feel good. It turns out that singing makes you feel better. Singing because the breath you put in will get more oxygen into the bloodstream. This allows you to circulate better, which improves your body and mood. And because you need to breathe deeper, you can get the same relaxation as you do to achieve the benefits of clearing the mind. Another ingenious thing is that when you sing, you really don't have to think about the messy worries of the day.

Why do we love singing in the shower? I have held countless concerts in the bathroom, and I have never shown my singing voice in KTV, and I am ashamed to compose a solo song in public places such as dinners and gatherings, but every time I take a bath, I am definitely the brightest singer, the shower is my microphone, and the countless splashes of water are my listeners. Even the daughter-in-law who sings incomparably ugly will hum and chirp in the bath and let go of herself.

What else is there besides that? Of course, it is the surrounding objective environment. There will never be a better sound system than a bathroom, and KTV can't match it. Because bathroom tiles don't absorb sound, your voice bounces back and forth around the room and then fades away. Because the shower is a tiny space, it can enhance your voice or even add a little bass to make your singing voice more powerful. Sound bounce can also bring reverb effects to your vocal style, keeping your voice in the air longer and making your vocals change evenly. It makes your voice sound better than it actually is, which is a confidence boost.

To sum up, we do this for many reasons: to relieve stress, be happy, sing in a good environment, or just because we like to hear our own voices. Whatever the reason, please stick with it. This is good for you. If you've never tried it, pick a song, grab the shower head, and do your own private concert.

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