FAVOURITE songs reveal a lot about personality, an expert has claimed.
MUSIC expert DJ Rafe Gomez has revealed the speed of a beloved song and even it's lyrics tell him a lot about an individual.
Music expert DJ Rafe Gomez has revealed the speed of a beloved song and even it's lyrics tell him a lot about an individualNelly's Hot in Herre is a favourite of manyCredit: You Tube/NellyDJ Rafe, who teamed up with BLOCH dance experts, explained: "Two mathematical areas that inspire people to dance are the BPMs of a song and syncopation.
“The higher the BPMs and more complex the syncopation, the more interesting the sonic messaging, and the more inviting the songs are to inspire foot, hip, [and] booty movement.”
According to Gomez, if you’re more likely to find yourself on the dance floor when you hear a song of lower BPM, you’re more confident, expressive, and (generally speaking), a better dancer.
You’ve been shaving your legs wrong - my way's faster & gets them smootherIf you jump on your feet to a high BPM song, you’re always up for a good time, don’t care what others think, and you’re certainly the life of the party.
If a music-lover prefers slow songs, they're likely to be incredibly confident.
While those who like faster tunes are more carefree.
He named eight songs and what personality traits they match with.
Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It) by Beyoncé is a fast-paced dance at 193 beats per minute (BPM).
Anyone who classes this as their favourite song is independent, supportive and social.
Hot in Herre by Nelly is a mid-speed song, at 107 BPM.
It's for anyone who's flirtatious, suave and confident.
Anyone who chooses Just Dance by Lady Gaga, at 119 BPM, is drama-free and outgoing.
Those who love this tune are "down to mingle" and all about "fun with the people you love".
I’m a nutritionist & here’s my easy weight loss recipe perfect for pizza lovers"Your prefer people who won’t judge your moves, but instead, cheer you on."
Say So by Doja Cat sits at 111 BPM and anyone who dances along is "hip, trendy and articulate".
Rapper 50 Cent's hit In Da Club is a slow-paced tune, at 90 BPM.
It's for anyone who is "always celebrating their people".
Whitney Houston's I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me) is for more sensitive souls.
If you're fiery, impulsive and eye-catching then Pour Some Sugar on Me by Def Leppard might be your bop.
Finally, the tune of the late noughties.
I Gotta Feeling by The Black Eyed Peas is the anthem of anyone who is optimistic, lively and sincere.
It sits at a cool 128 BPM and is for anyone who might seem reserved at first but soon warms up.
It comes after a bartender recently revealed what your drink order says about you.
Doja Cat fan? You're probably trendy and fashionableCredit: You Tube/Doja CatGomez says 50 cent fans are entertainingCredit: You Tube/50 CENTLady Gaga fans are confidentCredit: You Tube/Lady GagaSingle Ladies (Put a Ring On It) by Beyoncé is a fast-paced dance at 193 beats per minute (BPM)Credit: Handout