Crying Twins Babies Are Instantly Calmed by Billie Eilish Music Just Like Magic

They stopped almost immediately!

How do you soothe a baby? There are as many answers to this as there are babies. For some babies (and adults), the answer involves listening to music. What kind of music is also very personal.

These twin babies find Billie Eilish’s music to be the sweetest sound to their little ears. It’s incredible to watch the two of them go from full meltdown to blissed out the second Billie’s voice is heard.

Commenters noted that when mom asked Alexa to play the song, Alexa took her sweet time. Babies were getting worked up waiting. Come on, Alexa!

Then it happens. The song “What I Was Made For” begins. Only music. Still crying.

When Billie starts singing, a wave of calm comes over the boys. It so adorable. Check out the way they are rubbing their toes together. They’re so content!

“Your boys have great taste in music,” one commenter wrote. 

“That song does the same thing to me,” another shared.

Tips on Soothing a Crying Baby

Babies cry — it’s their way of communicating before they can speak. There are some ways to help soothe a crying baby to try as you are decoding what they are trying to convey.

Sometimes our little ones are crying to let us know they are uncomfortable. Perhaps they need a diaper change, are hungry, or are too hot or cold. 

If you’ve figured out it’s none of those things, consider they may want a change of scenery. Maybe they want to go outside or even to another room. Some folks even take their kids for a drive in the car to help calm them. Whatever works!

You can also try rocking, swaying, and dancing with your baby. Swaddling might do the trick, too. But if baby is into sounds to soothe, and you need to clean, try vacuuming. Some kids love that white noise hum. 

Possibly the most enjoyable for all ears is music. It’s great to expose your child to various types of music to see what their ears favor most. 

In this case, these little guys love the whispery voice of Billie Eilish. They’ve certainly got great taste.

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