10 Tips For Perfecting The Music Section Of Your Dating Profile

Foolproof ways to make potential dates swoon over your great taste, no matter what you like.

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Make selections from all over the spectrum of genres that you like.

Make selections from all over the spectrum of genres that you like.

Even if your top 10 essential favorite bands are all death metal (in which case, \mm/, compadre!), if you also like classic rock or country, you should include musicians representative of those tastes, too. It makes someone reading your profile more likely to hit on something that they're into, as well.

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It's best to stick to naming artists instead of specific albums or tracks.

It's best to stick to naming artists instead of specific albums or tracks.

It's fine to stick on an, "And my absolute favorite [album/song] is [x]," but maybe that would be better suited to round out "The six things I can't live without…" if you're having trouble filling up that section. It also diversifies the "six things" category, which should be a compilation of beloved things culled from all areas of your life (hobbies, food, whiskey sours, etc.).

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And don't be all vague and list genres or decades in lieu of naming names.

And don't be all vague and list genres or decades in lieu of naming names.

Great, you like '80s music. Does that mean you're into Public Enemy or The Smiths or Duran Duran or WHAT? Get specific, killer! Same goes for saying, like, "punk," or "rap," or "classic rock." Tell us how you really feel!

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