Lost boyz music makes me high

Lost boyz music makes me high

Artist
Lost Boyz
TypeSingle
Released17 September 1996
RYM Rating 3.47 / 5.0 from 24 ratings
Ranked#1,128 for 1996
Genres

East Coast Hip Hop, Boom Bap
West Coast Hip Hop

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Language English
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  • 1 Music Makes Me High (Album Version) 4:30

  • 2 Music Makes Me High (L.T. Hutton Clean Version) 4:05

    • feat. Tha Dogg Pound
    • remixer

  • 3 Music Makes Me High (Frankie Cutlass Main) 3:56

    • remixer

  • 4 Music Makes Me High (L.T. Hutton Extended Club) 5:11

    • feat. Tha Dogg Pound & Canibus
    • remixer

  • Total length: 17:42

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Ratings: 24

Cataloged: 8

Track rating sets:Track ratings: 1

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  • Lost boyz music makes me high
    1 Music Makes Me High (Album Version)

  •   2 Music Makes Me High (L.T. Hutton Clean Version)

  •   3 Music Makes Me High (Frankie Cutlass Main)

  •   4 Music Makes Me High (L.T. Hutton Extended Club)

Lost boyz music makes me high

  • 1 Music Makes Me High (Album Version) 4:30

  • 2 Music Makes Me High (L.T. Hutton Clean Version) 4:05

    • feat. Tha Dogg Pound
    • remixer

  • 3 Music Makes Me High (Frankie Cutlass Main) 3:56

    • remixer

  • 4 Music Makes Me High (L.T. Hutton Extended Club) 5:11

    • feat. Tha Dogg Pound & Canibus
    • remixer

  • Total length: 17:42

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Why does music make me high?

According to researchers as McGill University, the act of listening to your favorite track can make you high in and of itself. Like taking drugs, hearing music can modulate serotonin and dopamine levels in your brain.