2020 Music Survey
2020 was a strange year, but the good news is that...it's over. The CuttingRoomMusic team created a fun survey to see how you'd describe last year by picking a song that you feel best depicts the events of each month of 2020. We've made sure to write a couple of details of the events for each month to freshen up your memory!

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Optimism for the new year, followed by the Australia wildfires, the climate change summit, Kobe Bryant's death, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle quitting the royal family, and the first news of COVID-19 emerging in Wuhan all occurred in January. What song do you feel best describes January 2020? *
In February, the most noteworthy events of the month were The Oscars and Parasite winning movie of the year, the democratic presidential debate, and of course, Trump's impeachment. What song do you feel best describes February 2020? *
By the time March arrived, the new coronavirus started spreading worldwide, and lockdowns and shelter-ins were instated. These events also triggered a stock market crash. Plus, Tom Hanks got infected with COVID-19 and we all started hoarding toilet paper for some reason. What song do you feel best describes March 2020? *
April found us struggling with this new pandemic, with most of us spending all of our time indoors. It seemed like the whole world was on pause this month, but we managed to find creative ways to stay optimistic by picking up new hobbies and connecting online. What song do you feel best describes this month? *
By the end of May, lockdowns started to be lifted, but social distancing, wearing masks at all times and disinfecting our hands became the new norm. This was also the month when the Black Lives Matter movement picked up steam. What song would you pick as soundtrack for May 2020? *
Suddenly, it was summer. By June, there were no more lockdowns, and we could finally enjoy some hiking trips, a beer with friends, and a refreshing walk in the park—all the while still practicing social distancing, of course. What song do you feel best describes June 2020? *
For the most part, July was a breezy month, as well. The world was slowly adapting to the work-from-home lifestyle, we were picking up new hobbies and going on trips with close friends, but the pandemic and Black Lives Matter movements were still unfolding. What song do you feel best describes July 2020? *
By August, COVID-19 cases were dropping worldwide, and the world was getting back in motion. Sadly, this was also the month when Black Panther actor Chadwick Boseman passed away and West Coast Wildfires erupted. What song do you feel best describes August 2020? *
The second wave of COVID-19 was already looming in September. As the weather started getting colder, we paid even more attention to protecting ourselves against the coronavirus. Yet there still was optimism in the air. What song do you feel best describes September 2020? *
The second coronavirus wave started closing in, and we became more and more cautious. This was also the month when Donald Trump got infected with the COVID-19 virus. What song do you feel best describes October 2020? *
Finally, election month. Joe Biden became the 46th president of the United States after a rollercoaster election process, and honestly, it seemed like everybody was talking about the elections for the entire month. What song do you feel best describes November 2020? *
The COVID-19 vaccine rollout began in December 2020. The arrival of the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, which were developed in less than a year, is regarded as one of the greatest scientific accomplishments ever. And what better way to celebrate this glimmer of hope than spending a safe and cozy Christmas and New Year's Eve? What song do you feel best describes December 2020? *
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